Chinese New Year Greetings Ranked: The Best And Worst Well-Wishes For The Year Of The Sheep
Chinese New Year greetings were offered up by Western politicians, athletes and other public figures. Here's how they rank.
Chinese New Year 2015 Fireworks: Lunar New Year Celebrations Spur Air Pollution Debate
China has restricted the sale of fireworks in an effort to clean up its air.
Chinese New Year Fireworks Sales Down, In Line With Greater Economic Slow Down
A government effort to curb pollution has forced fireworks sales down, in line with the rest of manufacturing in China.
Chinese New Year Traditions: Celebrations Take On Digital Form
As China's population becomes more tech-centric, so do the country's traditions.
South China Sea Land Reclamation: Satellite Images Show Chinese Progress On Man-Made Island
China's speedy 'land reclamation' project in the South China Sea is stirring concerns among its neighbors.
VisitBritain Renames 101 UK Landmarks In Bid To Attract Chinese Tourists
The renaming exercise is expected to help double the amount Chinese tourists currently spend in the UK.
Chinese New Year Travel: China Adds Security Measures Amid Terrorism Concerns
China is beefing up security in public areas ahead of the chaotic Spring Festival travel season.
Dating Culture In China: Beijing's Single 'Leftover' Women And 'Bare Branch' Men Consider Forgoing Marriage
Vast cultural changes and gender imbalances have China’s singles hesitant to take the plunge into marriage.
Alibaba's Valentine's Day Promotion Publicly Supports Same-Sex Marriage In China
The e-commerce giant's support for same-sex couples in China could earn it a piece of a demographic with $470 billion in purchasing power.
China's Growing Online Shopping Markets Threaten Country's Brick-And-Mortar Markets
China's shoppers are expected to spend $1 trillion online by 2019.
SpaceX To Launch Deep Space Climate Observatory 'GoreSat' After 17 Years
'GoreSat' will be heading to space on a Falcon 9 rocket after 17 years of planning.
Nick Gordon, Boyfriend Of Bobbi Kristina Brown, Suspected Of Foul Play In New Investigation: Report
New reports reveal suspicious details about events before Bobbi Kristina Brown was found unresponsive in her bathtub.
Gay Marriage Soon Legal In Alabama: 13 States Still Have Same-Sex Marriage Bans
Alabama will become the 37th state to allow gay marriage. Thirteen states are still holding out.
Bruce Jenner Survives Deadly Car Crash In California
Bruce Jenner survived a deadly car accident involving three vehicles, which killed at least one and injured at least eight.
Baghdad Bombings Death Toll: Islamic State Responsible For Blasts That Killed Dozens
The Islamic State group says it committed a series of bombings in Baghdad, killing dozens.
Amal Clooney Requests Travel To Egypt For Release Of Journalist Mohamed Fahmy
Amal Clooney's client, Egyptian-Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy, has been in jail in Egypt for more than a year.
Boko Haram: Nigeria, Neighbors Annouce 8,700 Troop Deployment To Fight Terrorist Group
Nigeria and four neighboring countries will field the force in an attempt to halt Boko Haram's insurgency.
Gauguin Painting Reportedly Sold For Record $300 Million
If the price were confirmed, then Paul Gauguin's "Nafea Faa Ipoipo" would have fetched what may be the highest price ever paid for a piece of art.
China’s Housing Market Bubble: Home Ownership Elusive For Young Buyers And Renters
When it comes to finding a place to call home, much of China’s millennial population can't get close to the so-called China Dream.
ISIS Executes Three Chinese Uighur Fighters Accused Of Defection
The three Chinese citizens were members of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, which China designates as a terrorist group.
China's KTV Karaoke Clubs Closing Doors As Rent Goes Up And Interest Falls
The crackdown on recreational spending by government officials has hurt business at the country's once-thriving establishments.
Malaysia Airlines MH370 Search: Families, Loved Ones Of Victims Demand Answers
Family members of the passengers who were on board the missing plane expressed dissatisfaction and anger at Malaysia calling it an "accident."
Hooters Plans Expansion Into Southeast Asia With 30 Restaurants
The "stereotypical American" chain known for chicken wings and hot pants is planning 30 more locations in Southeast Asia.
In South China Sea Territorial Dispute, US Would Welcome Japanese Surveillance
The U.S. says Japanese aerial support would be welcomed over the disputed waters of the South China Sea.
Chinese Tourists Break Spending Records Abroad As Inbound Tourism Falls
Record amounts of money is being spent overseas, but tourism to China is dropping.
Cambodia Bans Release Of 'The Interview' To Preserve Good Relations With North Korea
But skeptics expressed doubt that a government ban on the film will keep determined viewers from seeing it.
China Military Parade Commemorates End Of World War II, Aims To 'Frighten Japan'
One purpose of the event is to remind a rival of China's military might.
Beijing To Kick Out Or Close 300 Companies As City Population Soars To 21.5 Million; Scores Of Markets To Be Closed
The goal is to get many of Beijing's migrants out of town, but nearby cities aren't thrilled with the plan.
China 'Upgrades' Great Firewall Disrupting VPN Services In Latest Cyberspace Security Move
China is trying to take the reins in controlling the wild Web by beefing up the Great Firewall.
How To Go To North Korea: Pyongyang Wants English Speakers To Help Boost Tourism To Reclusive Nation
Dozens of applicants are vying for a spot as one of North Korea's English-speaking volunteers to help boost tourism