Serving their pets with specially made food is an increasingly popular trend among young owners.
China's young singles under pressure from parents and family to get married are increasingly turning to websites to find Ms or Mr Right.
A new regulation to combat academic degree fraud, with harsh punishments for offenders, has been welcomed by the public.
While e-commerce companies have plunged into ever-increasing competition in the Chinese domestic market, some are trying their luck outside China.
A court in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality on Friday rejected a village official's appeal against his two-year sentence to a re-education through labor camp.
Negative public opinion toward Japan reached new highs in China this year, according to a new survey, as analysts urged closer communication between the two nations.
Fifty-eight middle school students were hospitalized over possible food poisoning in East China's Zhejiang province on Tuesday, local authorities confirmed Friday.
Corrupt women government officials are increasingly using beauty salons to cover their tracks, prosecutors and legal experts said.
Increasing numbers of Chinese tourists are choosing to travel abroad for Christmas, leading to a boom in business for travel agencies, despite the Christian festival not being a public holiday in China.
The Christian community in China condemned the so-called Church of Almighty God and warned believers nationwide to stay vigilant against cult influences.
The driver who ran over and killed a 2-year-old girl in Foshan, Guangdong province, in October 2011 was sentenced to 30 months in prison for negligent homicide.
The suspect in a knife rampage that left 23 students and an elderly woman wounded on Friday was influenced by rumors that the world was about to end, a local government report said.