Liam Bates: owner of a startup for environmental protection in China
Liam has been in China for almost 11 years. He is an owner of a start-up company that focuses on improving the environment via smart devices. This is his story.
Read MoreDunhuang caves: 1,000 years of Buddhist art in China (2)
The most splendid cave art was produced during the height of the early Tang dynasty from roughly 618 to 718, a period when the statues and mural paintings were the most sumptuous.
Read MoreApple to build a 200MW solar farm to offset emissions in China
Apple will build an additional 200 megawatts of solar power in China and push suppliers to make similar commitments.
Read MoreA sip of Chinese toasting culture in Xi’s toast with Queen Elizabeth
Some careful netizens noticed that the president toasts with the Queen with his glass lower than the Queen's. Why? Is there any trick in it?
Read MoreDunhuang caves: 1,000 years of Buddhist art in China (1)
The Dunhuang caves where delicate, brightly hued wall paintings and carvings depict religious and social life from the fourth to the 14th centuries during the height of Buddhist culture in China.
Read MoreEpitome of future China seen from ‘silver tsunami’ in Rudong
Throughout China the one-child policy is dying out — but nowhere quite so fast as in Rudong, where it all began.
Read MoreChina to end one-child policy to counter ageing population
China will allow two children for every couple, a move that would effectively dismantle the remnants of the country's one-child policy that had been eased in recent years.
Read MoreShould Chinese low-income men allowed to share wives?
As the population imbalance in China between men and women has become intensive, Xie Zuoshi, a professor said in his blog that the problem can be solved by allowing polyandry.
Read MoreDelivery service users in China required to register with real names
Users of delivery and logistics services are also required to register with their real names, according to an account on the ministry's website of an interagency meeting.
Read MoreMosuo culture facing extinction due to booming tourism
Lured by the promise of spectacular natural beauty and exotic cultural experiences, hundreds of thousands of visitors, mostly Chinese, are making the journey to Lugu Lake.
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