Society

The New Zealand Campaign is "Festering Sore" as China Criticized

Ana Lee   | Aug 06, 2013 08:43 AM EDT

The New Zealand's tourism campaign has led to criticisms brought about by China's state-run news agency. China described the campaign as a "festering sore" that results to Kiwi homes becoming uninhabitable. read more

Chinese Baby Sold By Doctor Rescued by Police

Ana Lee   | Aug 06, 2013 08:44 AM EDT

A baby born in Shaanxi province was rescued by the police after a maternity doctor sold it for a certain price. The baby was found in Henan province and is now under DNA test to determine identity. read more

2-D Bar Code of Train Ticket Contains Personal Information, Better To Keep it Safe

Shuzhi Zhang   | Aug 05, 2013 04:16 PM EDT

2-D Bar Code of Train Ticket Contains Personal Information, Better To Keep it Safe read more

Chinese eight-year-old boy died from jellyfish sting

Angie Zhao   | Aug 05, 2013 08:31 AM EDT

Chinese eight-year-old boy died from jellyfish sting read more

Breastfeeding Rate Is Low in China

Shuzhi Zhang   | Aug 05, 2013 08:38 AM EDT

Breastfeeding Rate Is Low in China read more

Man Hides Turtle in Hamburger at Security Checkpoint

Ana Lee   | Aug 02, 2013 08:47 AM EDT

A man was found smuggling his beloved turtle pet by dressing it as a hamburger. The hamburger turtle has a convincing way of being a burger, but it did not pass through the authorities. read more

China Airlines' On-Time Departure and Late Landings Caused Fears

Ana Lee   | Aug 02, 2013 08:44 AM EDT

Eight major airline airports are now being feared for accidents. The demands of on-time flight departures insisted some airports to take-off even without any landing slots, causing fear to passengers. read more

Chinese Attitude Needs To Be Polished, especially Overseas

Ana Lee   | Aug 01, 2013 09:13 AM EDT

Chinese authorities are now facing the consequences of fellow countrymen as tourists begin to see different unacceptable traits overseas. China vows to correct behavior and polish the etiquette up as soon as possible. read more

Chinese Food Industry Stirs More Food Scientists

Ana Lee   | Aug 01, 2013 09:12 AM EDT

China is one of the strongest countries to ever promote its cuisine. Due to the globalization, the demands for packaged and frozen foods have double-fold. This alerts China and the US to improve the packaging materials, in relation to China food controversies. read more

Hottest Weather Hits Shanghai This July

Ana Lee   | Aug 01, 2013 08:59 AM EDT

All Shanghai residents sweat amidst the sunny weather. The temperature this July hits the record of being the hottest to date. This prompts the government to announce emergency level-two nationwide. read more

A Ming Dynasty gravestone with Chinese characters “bullshit” carved on it

Angie Zhao   | Aug 01, 2013 08:48 AM EDT

A Ming Dynasty gravestone with Chinese characters “bullshit” carved on it read more

Self-build Rocket Made By University Students Launched Successfully

Shuzhi Zhang   | Jul 31, 2013 02:53 PM EDT

At 2p.m. on July 29th, a rocket launched and soared up into the air, leaving a foggy tail behind. Its "manufacturers", a group of university students have been working on the project for nearly two years. read more

The Food Issue: China Dumplings Poisoned 10 Japanese

golden point   | Jul 31, 2013 08:47 AM EDT

China is now on the verge of food scare as 10 Japanese became ill after eating dumplings. This steered more diplomatic tensions between two countries read more

9 Fake Foods in China

Ana Lee   | Jul 31, 2013 08:27 AM EDT

China's food industry also did not get away from the controversies. In recent news, the The Library of Most Controversial Files exposed 9 fake China foods that surprised many nations. read more

Giant Mushroom Found in China:It weighs 33 pounds

golden point   | Jul 31, 2013 08:26 AM EDT

A giant fungus has been found in Jianshui County in China. This steered much interest to the residents as it has a total weight of more than 15 kilos. read more

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