Tibet Airlines has taken delivery of its first A319 assembled at the Airbus Tianjin Final Assembly Line.
China's home prices will diverge next year, with first-tier cities expecting to see a moderate growth while some second- and third-tier cities experiencing a drop.
Guangzhou auto show doesn't seem to feel the pinch from the city's move to limit new cars through license plate auctions and lotteries, and the falling sales of Japanese cars.
More and more roaring sports car engines are heard in the Chinese capital Beijing. A sign of conspicuous wealth and of a drive to cash into the luxury car market.
Rating agency Moody's said China must accelerate financial reform to sustain economic growth, as it forecasts the country's economy to grow 7.5 percent each year from 2012 to 2014.
A man burned himself and was seriously injured after his marriage proposal was rejected by his girlfriend in Qingdao, Shandong province, on Saturday.
"China will clear the way for foreign investors' capital to flow in and out of the country more easily by waiving and simplifying regulations."
Cloud computing and the mobile Internet are set to boost China's information technology industry over the next years, but the central government should provide more support to domestic IT companies, industry insiders said.
Pen maker Shanghai Hero Group Co Ltd said it plans to sell a 49 percent stake to a new partner, according to a statement filed with the Shanghai United Assets and Equity Exchange.
China's urbanization should focus on the development of towns and counties instead of big cities, an official said on Friday.
China's top business school is ready to accelerate its global development in the next decade, in a bid to help promote the expansion of Chinese companies.
A survey showed that more than 50 percent of young people preferred communicating via smartphones or SNS than by talking face to face.