China bans online medical diagnoses
BEIJING, April 12 (Xinhua) -- Hospitals offering medical advice online should not provide diagnoses via these services,
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The National Health and Family Planning Commission, the top health authority, stressed it has not given the green light
Read MoreTrends in China’s online mobile gaming market
2015 may be the year that China leads the world in on-line gaming.
Read MoreChinese viewers in their millions captivated by western television hits
The fact that subtitled episodes of Downton Abbey are watched by 160 million viewers shows just what a love affair the Chinese have developed with foreign television shows and formats remade for their market.
Read MoreChina’s ‘diaosi’: growing ‘loser’ population sheds light on Chinese youth
While the label sounds like nothing to brag about, 'Diaosi' has become a popular moniker that has established itself as a cultural trend.
Read MoreLVMH is cannibalising itself in China
China is giving LVMH Moët Hennessy, the world's largest maker of luxury goods, a massive headache.
Read MoreBill Gates eyes China’s innovation to benefit world
Bill Gates is eyeing the creative potential that China has to offer, ranging from super rice to convenient vaccine storage facilities for remote areas.
Read MoreWhy the U.S. should back China’s new ‘world bank’ for Asia
Larry Summers in The Financial Times criticized the U.S. for not backing the creation of a new China-led international bank that would finance major infrastructure projects across the Asia Pacific region.
Read MoreMysterious Chinese archaeological finds displayed at Houston museum
HOUSTON, April 9 (Xinhua) -- More than 100 treasured artifacts from China's Sanxingdui discoveries, hailed as one of
Read MoreAmazon is expanding its business in China
US online retail giant Amazon has set up shop on the business-to-consumer platform of Alibaba as it seeks a greater presence in the massive Chinese market.
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