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Chinese Businessman Leads Drive From Sichuan To Lhasa, Only Five Made It

Businessman Gives 10 Maserati Cars to Workers to Drive on Dangerous Highway in China

Chinese businessman Ni Hai Shan gave Maserati sports cars to 10 of his employees to drive across the Sichuan-Tibet Highway, according to Chengdu Business Daily.

China Commences Operation of A Lighthouse On Subi Reef.

South China Sea: China Inaugurates Lighthouse on Subi Reef

China has started operation of a newly built lighthouse on Subi Reef, one of the many artificial islands constructed by Beijing in the disputed South China Sea region.

India  Mulling Over tightening of Security Clearances For Chinese Companies.

Tough Security Clearances for Chinese Companies Will Hurt India More: Chinese Media

Amid reports that India is mulling a decision to tighten security clearances for Chinese companies, Chinese state media on Wednesday criticized New Delhi's tentative move, saying that it will hurt them more.

A Chinese laborer stands on a truck with appliances to be recycled in the Dong Xiao Kou village on Dec. 12, 2014 in Beijing, China. (Photo: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)

Chinese Home Appliances Manufacturers Making Waves in International Markets

Chinese home appliances manufacturers are starting to make their mark in international markets.

Harvey Humphrey's trial information is displayed on a board outside the Shanghai No.1 Intermediate People's Court on Aug. 8, 2014 in Shanghai, China. Peter Humphrey and his wife Yu Yingzeng were charged with 'illegally collecting information' on GSK's beh

Chinese Legal System Fine-tuned; Move Seen to Fast-track Resolution of Court Cases

The Chinese legal system is undergoing a streamlining process, a development that will make it easier to file cases against government agencies that do now follow the rule of law.

The Hong Kong registered cargo ship, Tiger Shandog (R) is currently at anchor off the coast of Redcar with a 164,000 tonne cargo of Australian coal bound for the SSI UK steel plant on Sep. 29, 2015 in Redcar, England. (Photo: Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

China, DPRK Trade Updates: Beijing Bans Imports from Pyongyang, Restricts Trade

China's Beijing has decided to restrict trade and ban certain imports from Pyongyang following the newly-implemented sanctions by the United Nations against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).

Prince Andrew and Chinese Premiere  Xi Jinping

China Wants British Royal Family to Play Key Role in Enhancing Relations

China and the U.K. continue to engage with each other as they seek closer ties. Beijing believes that the British royal family can play a pivotal role in bringing the people of both the countries closer.

China's Manufacturing PMI Hits Three-year Low In February

China Takes the Lead in Making Self-Driving Cars

China is on the fast lane when it comes to developing self-driving cars in the industry with the help of a veteran engineer.

China’s Dog Meat Festival.

Animal Rights Activists Demand Ban On China’s Dog Meat Festival

The annual summer dog meat festival in southern Chinese city of Yulin has firmly come under fire from animal right activists, calling to ban the controversial festival. The activists said that the festival promotes "extreme cruelty against animals" and "unhygienic food handling practices."

India Plans To Go Tough on Chinese Companies

India Plans to go Tough on Chinese Companies After Beijing Snubs New Delhi on 'Masood Azhar' Issue

New Delhi is planning to resort to tit-for-tat policy after China snubbed India last week in UN by blocking India's move to bring Pakistani militant "Maulana Masood Azhar" under UN's black list.

China reported plunging land sales

China's Land Sales Saw Steep Declines

Sales of land in China saw a steep decline as the property industry cooled and the country faces economic slowdown, the Ministry of Finance said on Tuesday.

China, Japan Nuclear Envoys to Hold Talks on North Korea's Nuclear Program

China, Japan Nuclear Envoys to Hold Talks on North Korea's Nuclear Programme

Representatives of Japan and China are set to meet on Tuesday in Tokyo to discuss ways to stop North Korea's development of missile systems and its nuclear programme, according to Japan's foreign ministry.

India To Take Masood Azhar Issue With China

India Likely to Bring up Masood Azhar Issue With China

India is likely to raise the issue of Jaish-e-mohammad chief Masood Azhar with China after Beijing blocked New Delhi's bid to bring the alleged terrorist chief under a United Nations (UN) blacklist last week.

 Local residents watch the opening ceremony for a new McDonald's drive-thru facility adjacent to a Sinopec gas station on Jan. 19, 2007 in Beijing, China. (Photo: Guang Niu/Getty Images)

McDonald’s China to Open 1,000 More Outlets in the Mainland

McDonald's China is planning to open 1,000 more outlets in the mainland by 2020, as the company moves to attract more investors that would help realize its business expansion plans.

President Barack Obama and President Xi Jinping of China exchange toasts during a state dinner at the White House Sep. 25, 2015 in Washington, DC. (Photo: Ron Sachs-Pool/Getty Images)

Xi-Obama Meeting at Nuclear Security Summit Deepens China, US Relations

China-US relations received a shot in the arm during a recent meeting between President Barack Obama and President Xi Jinping at the sidelines of the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington.

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