Dou Ruchao loves flying so much that he has even built his own airfield in northern China.
King Mohammed VI has a four-engined wide-bodied Boeing 747-400.
Access to a private aircraft is no longer the sole domain of the wealthy. As China develops its aviation infrastructure, a small coterie of flying enthusiasts are helping to spread the pilot culture nationwide.
Airbus SAS, the French airplane manufacturer, has sold 25 of its 170 business jets in Asia.
Chinese horror movies are notorious for provoking snorts of derision rather than racing pulses ... until now, that is.
A look at how much 11 recent Chinese horror films cost and raked in at the box office.
If you ask horror movie fans why they want to watch the films, most will cite different reasons.
Long marred by poor effects and weak plotting, domestic horror films are suddenly on the rise and are making a killing at the box office.
Fear is personal, but horror movies reflect society's shared fears and are rooted in culture heritage and anxiety.
The sport is growing in popularity as an increasing number of people look forward to a life on the ocean wave.
How a successful businessman opted for a simple sailing vessel over a luxury yacht and fell in love with the nautical way of life.
The promotion of a sailing culture among China's younger generation is in full flow.