Apple Rumored To Have Returned 5 Million iPhones To Foxconn, Its Longtime Taiwanese Manufacturer
Foxconn, after recent years' work condition scandals, has suffered another setback.
Sichuan Earthquake: Mother Lost A Son In The 2008 Earthquake And Her Daughter In The Most Recent One
Lu Jingkang lost her son to the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. This weekend, her other child died in another earthquake.
Feng Xiaogang, Chinese Director Of 'Remembering 1942,' Censored While Discussing Censorship
Renowned Chinese director Feng Xiaogang was censored while talking about censorship on TV.
Chinese Consumers Rush To Buy Gold As Global Gold Prices Plunged Last Week
With gold prices plunging globally, newly rich Chinese consumers rushed to buy up everything gold in sight.
Boston University Remembers Lü Lingzi With Memorial Fund: Friends And Family Speak About Chinese Victim Of Boston Marathon Bombing
Her university makes sure that the Chinese graduate student who died in the attack will not be forgotten.
Three Deaths In One Week On Chinese College Campuses
After the Fudan poisoning case, three more incidents happened on Chinese college campuses, bringing the death toll to three.
Yahoo China Stopping Email Services: Owner Alibaba Eager To Hand Operations Back To Yahoo, Offering Replacement With Its Own Aliyun Email
After years of poor results, Alibaba is eager to return Yahoo China to its American parent. Step One is halting email services.
Psy's Gangnam Style Now Playing During Funerals In China
It's become accepted for bands playing at funerals in China to perform popular music, including of the extremely non-funereal kind.
Counterfeit Goods, Most From China, Account For 2 Percent Of World Trade
Counterfeit goods account for about 2 percent of world trade, and 67 percent of that is from China.
'I Don't Feel Safe In America,' Says Chinese Boston Bombing Witness
A Chinese student who witnessed the attack reacts on Chinese media.
Western Media Weigh In On China's 'Leftover Women'
No sane Western journalist would write about single women over 27 by calling them "leftovers." In China, that's perfectly all right.
Chinese Graduate Student May Have Been Poisoned By Roommate For A Ph.D Slot
Chinese students are known to be competitive, but murder may be one step too far.
Boston Marathon Bombing: Admiring Chinese React On Weibo
In the wake of the explosions, the Chinese ask why their government can't behave like the U.S.
Amazon Launching Kindle Paperwhite In China: Can The E-Reader Survive Content Piracy?
Can the Kindle survive competition from domestic e-readers and rampant content piracy in China?
A Look At Chinese Cinema: Too Much Capital, Too Few Quality Films
Ng See-yuen is a giant of Chinese cinema, and he does not like what he's seeing.
Chinese Children In Hunan Climb Unsecured Ladders Over Steep Cliffs To Get To School [VIDEO]
Kids from China's Hunan province have to climb unsecured ladders to cross mountainous terrain to get to schools miles away.
The Best Snacks In China: A Culinary Tour Of The Night Markets Of China [PHOTOS]
Here's a list of 15 cities in China with the best streetside snack food.
Weibo, China's Microblogging Site, Officially Expands Into Thailand
Weibo, China's equivalent of Twitter, moved into Thailand this week to facilitate tourism and cultural exchange.
Chinese Chopsticks Pick-Pocket Steals Phone From Cyclist [Photos]
Talk about dexterity! A Chinese man down on his luck stole a phone from a cyclist using long chopsticks.
Analysis: Pension Fund Running Astronomical Deficit: Current Workforce Contributing Without Assurance Of Future Pension Benefits
With its rapidly aging population and a young pension fund, China is paying out pensions without generating enough revenue.
Profiling China’s Super Rich Second Generation: HAC Elite Sports Car Club
A roster of HAC, a luxury car club in China with 11 members, recently surfaced. All are considered Rich Second Generation Chinese youth.
China's One-Child Policy Backfires For Entrepreneurs
Due to the one-child policy, first-generation Chinese entrepreneurs have limited options in choosing their successors.
Tsinghua University Bodybuilding Contest: Smart Guys Have Muscles Too [PHOTOS]
Tsinghua University students are known as very studious, nerdy kids, but you wouldn't think so from these photos.
The Internet Is Killing Bookstores -- In China Too
Brick-and-mortar bookstores in China are being hurt by Internet sales, but they aren't waiting passively for the end to come.
As E-commerce Slows Down, China's Alibaba Rolls Out A Mobile Local App
China's Alibaba, parent company of the hugely successful Taobao, faces the slowdown of e-commerce by epxanding into local wuth, a mobile local app.
China's President Xi Jinping Makes Just $1,600 A Month
Compared to Western equivalents, Chinese public servants are paid very little.
Cemetery Plots In Major Chinese Cities Now Cost More Than Housing
Burial plot prices have skyrocketed in China to the point where they now cost more than housing in some areas.
Avian Flu H7N9: IBTimes Reports Back From Four Cities With Bird Flu Outbreaks
IBTimes reporters visited hospitals and markets in China to get a closer look at the avian flu situation.
Lacking Relevant Research For New Strain Of Avian Flu H7N9, China Turns To Traditional Medicine And Herbs For Prevention And Treatment
Chinese are turning to traditional medicine and herbal treatments for treatment and prevention of the H7N9 bird flu.