There were almost no fresh vegetables in northern China during winter before Wang Leyi.
Alibaba.com Ltd's chief executive officer David Wei resigned after the company found more than 2,000 members engaged in fraudulent activities.
The China Iron and Steel Association (CISA) elected its new council during its fourth general assembly Feb 21, media reports said Monday.
With the approval of the Shanghai municipal government, Ding Lei, vice president of the Shanghai Automotive Industrial Corporation (SAIC) and chief general manager of Shanghai GM, will leave Shanghai GM and step in as board chairman of the Shanghai Zhangjiang Hi-tech Park Development Company, the 21st Century Business Herald reported Tuesday.
He Li, editor-in-chief of Caijing magazine, said he is quitting his current job to start a new magazine, he revealed via his sina.com.cn micro blog Sunday, news portal Sina.com.cn reported.
Setting up a tailoring business in a neighboring village had only been meant as a way to get away from fierce competition. Instead it thrust Hu Haixia into the spotlight as a tailor to the stars, while even sewing up an occasional film role for her.
Macao's gaming magnate Stanley Ho has filed a court claim against his children to recover his assets, according to a signed court document, in another twist in the feud over the ailing tycoon's empire.
Henan plans to increase its opening-up and further sharpen its competitive edges - such as a low cost of production - to catch up with other regions in the world's second largest economy, said Guo Gengmao, governor of the province.
The loveable, blue-skinned cartoon characters known as the Smurfs are making a huge comeback in China with a 3-D Hollywood movie which will be shown publicly in August of this year.
The mayor of the capital city has vowed to work hard to end chronic traffic gridlock in five years.
Zhang Jingli, former deputy director of the State Food and Drug Administration, has been discharged from public employment for serious violations of discipline and law, the discipline watchdog of the Communist Party of China (CPC) said Thursday.
China will make it easier to collect proof in copyright infringement cases as it takes another step to better protect intellectual property rights (IPR), a senior official has said.