According to Beijing Daily, the Forbidden City has been robbed and 7 Hong Kong private collections lost early on 8th May 2011. Armed Policed stand behind security line on 10th May 2011.
Tornado attacks Foshan, Guangzhou Province 7th May, 2011. Natural disasters in China left 34 people dead and caused 5.11 billion yuan (US$786 million) in direct economic losses in April of this year,...
At least 31 residents in an east China county have been found to have elevated levels of lead in their blood after the metal was improperly disposed of by a local battery plant, officials said Monday....
Gambling revenue in Macau rose 45% in April from a year earlier, as mainland Chinese visitors to the world's largest gambling market helped push the results to a third straight monthly record. Macau i...
Three Chinese companies plan to seek nearly $3 billion from Hong Kong investors this month, according to people familiar with the matter, adding to a surge of initial public offerings in coming weeks...
Showing a willingness to control rising prices with aggressive tactics, Chinese authorities on Friday fined consumer-goods maker Unilever PLC for talking publicly about planned price hikes, which the...
From January to March this year, the national patent applications in Shenzhen amounted to 12899 pieces, up by 30.57% over the same period of last year, among which, invention patent totaled 5956, up b...
In order to promote water conservation, Beijing will expand its strict water quota system to all enterprises in the city in 2011 and 2012, said Cheng Jing, head of the Beijing Water Authority, on May...
On May 4th, the Youth Day, the first torch relay activity of Shenzhen Universiade was held at Beijing University, the place where the May Fourth Movement originated. 54 torch bearers set out from the...
Finance ministers from China, Japan and South Korea said in a joint statement Wednesday they have agreed to start studying the use of their own currencies in trade settlement, the latest sign of Asian...
China said Wednesday that it hopes the United States will be more objective and fair when assessing its efforts to protect intellectual property rights (IPR). Ministry of Commerce spokesman Yao Jian m...