Where did China's ancients, with their infatuation for jade, mine the precious stone?
The Constitution Day on Dec. 4 will boost Chinese people's awareness of the law and further boost the country's drive to establish the rule of law, says a People's Daily editorial to be published on Thursday.
Democracy must be based on the rule of law and it should never be hijacked as an excuse for "unchecked behavior," says a commentary to be carried by Wednesday's People's Daily.
After countless hours being bounced and shaken on dilapidated roads around India, Xu Huadong finds the country "interesting."
Jacob Lukaka, a student from the pioneer class of Confucius Institute at the University of Nairobi, describes the period he spent in China as an eye-opener. He sees himself as standing at a vantage point in life where many Kenyans can only dream of occupying.
Clenching fists, flying kicks, snapping punches -- Shaolin kung fu made a big impression on the children in Mabre N' guessan Valerie's village in Cote d'Ivoire when he was young. "The Shaolin temple is very famous in my country. I fell in love with Shaolin kung fu when I was 10 years old when I first watched the 36th Chamber of Shaolin," says Valerie, 23, with a slight French accent. However, the dreams of the children in his hometown mostly faltered in poverty. With no education and no training many struggled to survive.
On Monday, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company is sorry for any "concern or misunderstanding" that led to it being perceived as arrogant in China.
The reign of Android in smartphones has led to concerns that Chinese companies' "over-reliance" on it might result in commercial discrimination.
China says it is conducting a survey of islands in the East China Sea known as the "Diaoyu Dao" in Chinese to "safeguard China's marine rights."
A zoo in east China has come under fire, following an online report that visitors pelted snowballs at two lions...The post triggered a public outcry, as well as heated discussion over the lack of awareness and enforcement of animal rights among the public.
China's Foreign Ministry warns the Philippines not to build on islands in the South China Sea.
Alice, a cosplay group based in China's central Wuhan province, is made up of nine male college students dressing in colorful female costumes. Their performance based on cartoon femal roles have become a media and given birth to a new term "Weiniang" (fake woman) in China's microblogging site Weibo.