Horse month of the Monkey year” coming in 2016
Chinese netizens are excited by the upcoming "Horse month of the Monkey year" based on the lunar calendar, leading many to joke on social media.
Read More5 things we need to know about Minor Cold
Minor Cold is the 23rd solar term of the 24 traditional Chinese solar terms. It will last from Jan 6 to Jan 19, 2016.
Read MoreDalian Wanda to buy stake in Legendary Entertainment
The Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group, which already owns the AMC chain of multiplex cinemas, is poised to buy a majority stake in Legendary Entertainment that makes blockbuster-style movies.
Read MorePBOC to tighten rules on non-banking online payment services
According to the new policy, each account on WeChat can transfer at most 1,000 yuan through the "Lucky Money" function.
Read MoreCharity gives way to scepticism in China
China's GDP per person is about one-seventh of America's. But in 2014 Chinese gave 104 billion yuan ($16 billion) to charity, about one-hundredth of what Americans donated per person.
Read MoreMicrosoft faces new antitrust inquiry in China
A Chinese regulator said on Tuesday that it would open a new antitrust investigation of Microsoft, related to electronic data that the government collected as part of an earlier inquiry.
Read MoreHow to express your views in Chinese
There are many ways to express your point of views in Chinese other than just the plain 我觉得 and 我认为. Read this post and find out.
Read MoreWatching U.S. presidential debates a “frenzy” in China
Yin Hao's decision to translate the debates was motivated by personal interest, he said, but it was also a response to Chinese people's desire to watch what he described as a "frenzy."
Read MoreChina’s homeless take McDonald’s as their homes
Often called McRefugees, they vanish at sunrise, some combing their hair with plastic forks before slinking outside into the masses.
Read MoreChengdu to forge itself into another ‘Silicon Valley’
China's hinterland has long been seen as a low-cost manufacturing hub. This reputation is something that the government is trying to change by spending freely to turn Chengdu into a new Silicon Valley.
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