Quirky floral antenna hairpins grow into fashion in Chengdu
When it comes to fashion, just about anything goes. Citizens in Chengdu, the capital of south west China's Sichuan province have been spotted sporting quirky antenna hairpins.
Read MoreThe culture behind Chinese gift giving
Chinese cultures have very specific taboos when it comes to gift-giving.
Read MoreUber plans to enter 100 new Chinese cities in 12 months
Recently CEO Travis Kalanick says that Uber now plans to enter 100 new Chinese cities in 12 months.
Read MoreTough Chinese retailers achieve business growth amid economic slowdown
While sales of luxury goods have slumped in China, some companies focused on ordinary consumers in China are finding ways to maintain their businesses, selling more washing machines and rice crackers as the economy slows.
Read MoreGlobal AgeWatch Index 2015: Quality of life for elderly Chinese is “moderate”
"Moderately," according to the Global AgeWatch Index 2015, China "faces significant challenges," but has "made progress on age-friendly policies," the group said in a statement.
Read MoreMailOnline journalist Jamie Fullerton’s ‘Mr Mommy’ experience in China
'In the next 24 hours you will experience a typical Chinese new mother's life after delivery,' reads the letter I am handed as I arrive in a nondescript seventh-floor flat in west Shanghai.
Read MoreBaidu launches digital assistant Duer to connect users with personal services
Baidu recently announced the launch of a new digital assistant that will be integrated into its mobile app and use artificial intelligence to tailor suggestions to a user's tastes.
Read MoreChina’s ZTE gains market share in U.S. with cheaper smartphones
In U.S. it is difficult for a tech foreigner to make its name in the presence of giants but China's ZTE is slowly trending in the U.S. market with its cheaper handsets.
Read MoreWould you like to have a bowl of “长寿面”?
In the old days, Chinese people would eat a bowl of "长寿面", a type of noodles eaten specially on ones birthday.
Read MoreRed tourism is booming in China
In the past decade China has invested Rmb9bn ($1.5bn) to develop sites of famous battles in both the war between Communists and Nationalists, and the wartime struggle with Japan in what has come to be known as red tourism.
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