A Beijing court on Wednesday tried a housewife accused of using a false identity to scam young soldiers out of money and gifts.
A vocational college from Zhejiang province recently said in its new admission system that a maximum of 50 points would be added if the student successfully runs an online store with five-diamond credit.
A project was launched on Wednesday to preserve and repair an ancient building in Beijing. At the same time a market at the site will be closed for two months.
A few hundred workers at Guangdong Nanhai Honda Automobile Parts Manufacturing Co who were unsatisfied with the company's annual wage adjustment plan and went on strike on Monday night returned to work on Tuesday.
WeChat's exploding popularity has chipped away at the revenues of traditional telco carriers, that's why they're calling for levies on instant messaging applications.
"The growth in FDI in February shows the competitiveness of the Chinese economy. Global investors are confident in the investment environment and return prospects."
Consumers want cheap services, Tencent is giving them that, but at the expense of telecom carriers, without whose networks, there wouldn't be WeChat.
The Auto Shanghai 2013, themed 'Innovation for a Better Life', will be held in Shanghai at the New International Expo Center from April 21 to 29.
A recent CCTV show exposed the tech giant has adopted different policies for guaranteeing its products here. Chinese consumers are now calling on the firm to end its double standards.
This is China's new economic team. Observers say the new leaders showcase a wide range of expertise as well as willingness for reform.
More and more Chinese companies are coming to invest in Africa, a continent growing in popularity among those looking for the next big thing.
A plan to split the State Grid Cooperation of China, China’s biggest power transmission company, is underway the Shandong-based Jinan Daily reported on Tuesday, citing sources close to policymakers.