China's Herbal Tea War Continues As Two Companies Fight Over Packaging And Consumer Perception
China's version of a cola war has escalated - and some consumers not happy with the country's original tea producer.
China's Currency Could Appreciate 500% In Next Three Decades, Investor Jim Rogers Says
But Chinese forex experts are not as confident.
Chinese Embassy In Ghana Confirmed Arrest Of 124 Chinese Miners
Outraged by photos of abused miners that surfaced online, Chinese netizens are dissatisfied with the government’s passive reaction.
A Map Of China's Bride Price Distribution: Shanghai Tops The List At One Million Yuan And Chongqing The Only City Where Love Is Free
Depending on where her family is from, anywhere from 1 million yuan or 8,888 yuan and 9 cows, to absolutely nothing.
Impending PPTV Bidding War: Alibaba And Sohu Both Vying For The Popular Chinese Video Streaming Website
Youku and Tudou joined hands, Baidu acquired PPStream, is PPTV, the remaining Chinese video streaming site, soon to be acquired?
Awful State Of China's Elderly Care: 77-Year-Old Chinese Man Abandoned By Sons Lives In A Rickshaw On The Street [PHOTOS]
For one 77-year-old man, having three sons still leaves him living on the street.
19 Chinese Provinces Remove Mandatory Gap Between A Woman's First-Born And Her Second
This is another sign that China is relaxing its one-child policy, but only rural couples will benefit from it.
In The Footsteps Of Ang Lee And Justin Lin: Asian Filmmakers No Longer Feel Limited By Their Race
Two filmmakers, who happen to be of Chinese descent, explain why race has nothing to do with their art.
China Is Expanding Its Nuclear Capabilities While Russia And The US Work To Reduce Theirs
China was the only one of the five nuclear-weapon states in the U.N. Security Council to expand its stockpile last year.
Chinese City Of Wuhan Wants To Discourage Extramarital Affairs By Fining Unwed Mothers
The city of Wuhan wants to punish women who have children outside marriage. Not surprisingly, that's causing a backlash.
Chinese Model, Age 19, Became Second-Largest Shareholder In Zhejiang Orient With More Than 6 Million Shares Worth 60 Million Yuan In A Company Right Before Shares Jump 47%
A 19-year-old Chinese model bought 60 million yuan of stock in a company whose shares then jumped 47 percent. Was she a straw buyer?
China's Largest Music Producers Tell Streaming Services To Charge For Premium Content
In a move against content piracy, Universal, Sony and Warner have requested that online music streaming sites begin charging.
Chinese Painter Zhang Daqian's Works Earned More Than $500 Million In 2011, More Than Works By Pablo Picasso
Move over Picasso. Works by a 20th century Chinese artist have sold for more than your works ever raked in. Lo siento, Pablo.
Bank Of China To Offer $4 Billion And Morgan Stanley $3 Billion In Funding Of Shuanghui's Acquisition Of Smithfield Foods
The banks have provided term loans to finance the Smithfield deal, the largest purchase of an American company by a Chinese company.
Mainland Chinese Consumers Are Buying Rice And Daily Necessities As Well As Luxury Goods In Hong Kong
Mainland shoppers are not just buying brand name handbags in Hong Kong.
China's Distilled Liquor Industry, After 10 Years Of Sustained Growth, Suffers Severe Contraction In First Quarter
After rapidly expanding for the past 10 years, China's distilled liquor industry reverses in the first quarter of 2013.
Alibaba's New Courier Service, Cainiao Internet Technology, Is Poised To Monopolize Chinese Market
Now we know what Act II will be in the entrepreneurial saga of Alibaba founder Jack Ma.
Shuanghui: China's Largest Meat Producer Is More Concerned With Its Domestic Market Rather Than Expanding Into The U.S.
Shuanghui, after suffering a series of food safety scandals, hopes to borrow Smithfield's best practices with its acquisition.
Kindle Is Set To Be Released In China On June 7 -- Pricing Still Uncertain
On June 7, China will finally get Amazon's Kindle Reader and Kindle Fire Tablet.
China Now Has More Than 260 Million Migrant Workers Whose Average Monthly Salary Is 2,290 Yuan ($374.09)
A report by the National Bureau of Statistics of China said by the end of 2012, there were more than 260 million migrant workers in China.
Former Chairman Of Fonterra Apologized For His Remark That Chinese Businesses Should Not Be Trusted
The former chairman of Fonterra apologized for saying New Zealand business owners should not trust Chinese businesses.
Foxconn Teams Up With Mozilla For New Mobile Devices, A Handheld And A Tablet
Foxconn and Mozilla will unveil mobile devices that run on the Firefox operating system on June 3.
Alibaba And Baidu Are Friends Again After Five-Year-Long Cold War
The two biggest names in the largest national online market in the world are playing nice again.
Chinese Health Companies Hike Price Of Collagen, Which Has No Proven Health Benefits
Collagen, formerly believed to keep the skin firm, has become an enormously profitable product. But it does nothing for health.
Amazing Acrobatic Feat: How To Fit 31 Chinese Kids Into A Motorized Rickshaw
In the absence of school buses, kids from one Chinese village get to school in a really creative way.
Chinese Text Messaging Program WeChat Has 50 Million Users Abroad, 400 Million Users Overall
Everyone will be using the Chinese text and voice messaging application soon. It already has 50 million foreign users.
Alibaba Subsidiary Lets Small And Medium Sized-Companies Hedge Against Fluctuating Yuan
OneTouch, a subsidiary of Alibaba, is giving smaller companies a chance to hedge against the rising yuan.
Chinese Consumer Confidence Index 15 Points Higher Than Global Average Despite Economy Slowing Down
According to the latest Nielsen report, Chinese consumers remain optimistic about the state of China's economy, and are now buying more high-end products than ever.
30 Top Chinese Steel Companies Have Total Current Liabilities Of 759B Yuan ($124B)
The Chinese steel industry is experiencing a widespread slump. Steel companies' poor balance sheets reveal just how steep this slump is.
Tesco Is Closing Its Fifth China Store In A Year, Likely More Stores To Close In The Future
The British grocery giant has not performed well in China, and is closing more stores - a trend that will likely continue.