Dating couples vs. married couples in China
This video is about the differences between dating and married couples in China. As the short film was shot in Shanghai, could it represent the situations of all Chinese couples, do you think it's accurate?
Read MoreEmerging tanning salons reflect a change in Chinese preference for fair skin
A Harvard study led some Chinese people to declare they were "black and proud." Notions of beauty are subject to change, of course, and in some Chinese cities, tanning salons are already starting to take off.
Read MoreOutbound tourism fever fuels aviation market boom in China
Government planners estimate China's airports will increase to 240 by 2020 from around 200 today.
Read MoreSmart wearable device market growing rapidly in China
Facing the huge market in China, the wearable device manufacturers, abroad or at home, will start an aggressive tactic to get ahead.
Read MoreWhy is the number of female criminals soaring in China?
A major reason is that China is undergoing transition. In the past few years, we've seen an increase in non-violent crimes involving women such as drug trafficking and telecommunication fraud.
Read More4 types of scholarships foreigners can apply in China
Here is a detailed information about the 4 types of scholarships international students can apply in China.
Read MoreThomas Cook joins hands with Fosun to crack booming travel market in China
Britain's Thomas Cook, the world's oldest tour operator brand, has joined forces with Fosun International in China to tap into the booming travel market there.
Read MoreChina’s migrant workers protect their rights with toil and trouble – part 2
Mr Wu describes his 371 days in detention as "a kind of hell" in which he was held in a small room with as many as 50 other people. His trial in Shenzhen was attended by activists from across the country.
Read MoreHow to survive on a public bus in China
Public buses in China can be fun and exciting but they can also be miserable and dangerous.
Read MoreEx-Australian PM Kevin Rudd’s daughter Jessica Rudd opens store on Tmall
The daughter of a former Australian prime minister has opened an online store at Alibaba Group's Tmall, selling Australian organic products to China.
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