Escape From China: One-Fifth Of Affluent Chinese Plan To Emigrate
China is now experiencing its third wave of mass emigration, and this time it's not the poor who are leaving.
Giant Panda Habitat May Be Affected By Vineyard Expansion In Sichuan And Shaanxi Provinces
Two Chinese provinces' plans to expand local vineyards may prove costly for the endangered species.
Swiss Watchmakers Facing Uncertain Future Due To Decreased Demand From Chinese Consumers
China's austerity measures are not only affecting its public officials accustomed to luxury; they're affecting Swiss watchmakers.
38.1% Of Chinese Are Conservative Compared To Just 8% Liberal
Social scientists are surprised to find more Chinese with socialist or communist leanings -- more "patriotic" and "conservative" -- since the late 1980s. But it's a locally flavored conservatism.
Japan And China Have Never Had Smooth Relations, According To Japan's Deputy PM Aso
While Japan and China spar over islands, Japan's Taro Aso makes a statement that doesn't go in the direction of smoothing things out.
China Implements New Military License Plate To Combat Corruption - Netizens Already Expressing Disbelief
Abuse of military license-plate privileges is angering the Chinese. Is the government really doing something about it?
Chinese Counterfeit Meat Operation Shut Down: Sold Rat, Fox, Mink Meat As Lamb For Four Years
The latest in a series of food scandals in China may well be the most disgusting yet.
The Life, And No Dreams, Of A Foxconn Worker Who Makes $300 A Month
A look at a typical Foxconn worker in China - one who isn't unlike the many who committed suicide in recent years.
The 'Granny Effect' - Chinese Retail Investors Have Bought 3 Tons Of Gold Since Goldman Sachs Advised Clients To Sell; That Recommendation Has Since Been Pulled
China's "granny effect" trumps the investment advice of Goldman Sachs.
Chinese Now Second-Largest Group Of Foreigners Buying Homes In America, Boosting Real Estate Prices
The Chinese are now the second-largest foreign investors in U.S. housing, after Canadians.
Alibaba China Buys 18% Stake In Sina's Weibo, Hoping To Allow E-Commerce And Social Media To Work Hand In Hand
The e-commerce giant has great plans for China's most popular microblogging site.
Chinese Luxury Spending Declines Sharply Due To Chinese Government's Austerity Plan
China has announced a plan to discourage overspending - something that may hurt luxury goods sales.
Miss Korea 2013 Contestants: They All Look Alike Because Of Makeup, Not Plastic Surgery
Fresh photos of Miss Korea contestants without makeup suggests reports about the death of Korean features in favor of a Western look may be exaggerated.
Loretta Fredy Bush, Founder of Xinhua Finance, Sentenced To A Month In Prison For US Tax Violation
The founder and former CEO of Xinhua Finance will serve a one-month sentence behind bars.
Michael Jordan Sues Qiaodan Sports Company, A Chinese Company Bearing His Chinese Name
The former Chicago Bulls basketball star is suing Qiaodan Sports Co., a Chinese company, for using his Chinese name.
Beijing's Nearly Uninhabitable, But Because Of Prices, Not Smog
The average cost of rent in Beijing is now so high that many are on the verge of not being able to afford to live there.
China's State-Owned Corporations Posting Heavy Losses For 2012 Despite High Government Subsidies
The Chinese government's commitment to industrial policy is producing a string of losses from state-subsidized companies.
Foxconn Suicides Continue: Two Workers From Its Zhengzhou Factory Leap From Dormitory Buildings, One Confirmed Dead
Apple's Chinese manufacturer is in hot water again about working conditions at its factories.
France's Third-Richest Man François Pinault Returns Statuettes To China
François-Henri Pinault has promised to return artifacts missing from China, just as France's president visits the country.
Chinese High School Requires Female Teachers To Ask Formally For Permission To Get Pregnant
A high school in China puts its female teachers' pregnancies on schedule, but only after they get permission.
China Closes Giant Movie Downloading Website, Accusing It Of Being Nation's Largest Illegal Such Service; Other Movie Piracy Sites Voluntarily Shut Down
One of China's largest and longest-running movie websites, which allegedly offered pirated content, has been shut down.
Kashmir Incident Strains China-India Border Relations
Kashmir, disputed over by China and India, causes trouble again as Chinese troops move into a region claimed by both countries.
Pollution From Stone Processing Causes River In Chinese Village To Turn A Rainbow Of Colors [PHOTOS]
Semiprecious stones made the fortune of a Chinese village, until they turned into its environmental ruin.
Gold Shortage In Asia: Chinese Gold Exchange Rush-Ordering Supplies From Europe To Meet Heightened Demand
Asian buyers are responding to the recent big drop in gold prices by purchasing as much as they can get.
Chinese Student Who Attempted To Bribe British Professors Jailed For A Year And A Half
The son of a Chinese government official tried to bribe his British professors. It went spectacularly wrong from there.
Granta Magazine's China Edition Launches With First Issue On Britain: An Interview With Editor John Freeman On The State of Chinese Literature
The venerable British literary magazine Granta has boldly expanded into China. But don't expect stuffy old English style for the newest addition.
Huawei Technologies: We Are Not Giving Up Our American Operations
Despite media reports, China's Huawei Technologies is not withdrawing from the U.S. market.
Motorola Mobility China Laying Off 800 Employees, Closing One Of Last Three Research And Development Centers
The company owned by Google is leaving only 200 people in its Beijing office.
Sichuan Earthquake: Volunteers Helping Or Adding To The Chaos?
Volunteers may not be praised or even wanted in China in the aftermath of the latest earthquake to hit Sichuan province.
Who Owns Wanglaoji Herbal Tea? Two Chinese Companies Fight Over Enormously Popular Canned Drink Brand
Wanglaoji, a Chinese herbal tea that has become the most popular canned drink in China, is being disputed between two companies.