The former journalist who first publicized the deaths of five young boys in southwestern China last week has been apprehended by local authorities and forced him...
As China looks to shift its export-dependent economy to a greater reliance on domestic consumption, one number is in its favor: 280 million.
At a Communist Party conclave dominated by the middle-aged and elderly, the appearance of two people still firmly in possession of youth at a panel discussion...
The world’s fourth-largest personal computer maker by shipments has been struggling to boost its branding amid lackluster earnings and has been moving away from its low-cost...
China’s official Purchasing Managers’ Index rose to 50.2 in October, up from 49.8 in September, suggesting an increase in manufacturing activity. Analysts weigh in.
A boat carrying employees of Hong Kong's electric company and their families to see a fireworks display collided with a commuter ferry Monday night, killing at...
For its first architecture show, the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing will spotlight Yung Ho Chang, a Chinese architect who teaches at MIT, and...
China’s online community won’t have Watch-Wearing Brother to kick around anymore.
Japan-related stocks fell sharply in both Shanghai and Hong Kong Monday, as anti-Japanese protests erupted across China over the weekend and Beijing stepped up rhetoric on...