Apple Watch to hit China with support for WeChat and Alipay
Apple has unveiled the final details of its first-ever smart wearable gadget Apple Watch this Monday in San Francisco.
Read MoreChina’s RMB to be global reserve currency
China's currency yuan is expected to become one of three global reserve currencies by 2030 on a par with the US dollar and euro.
Read MorePrince William meets China’s Alibaba’s CEO
The U.K.’s Prince William met with a dual line-up of heavyweights. One was Chinese President Xi Jinping. The other was Chinese e-commerce mogul Jack Ma.
Read MoreShanghai girl dating EU guy, huge culture difference
I met a European man in a friend's party, we both have a good feeling for each other. We know there's the chemis
Read More6 things foreigners often get wrong about Chinese people
While foreigners are often a misunderstood bunch in China, we’re not immune to making assumptions and having prejudices
Read MoreFirst Internet Conference to be Held in Wuzhen, China
The first World Internet Conference would be held in Wuzhen, Zhejiang in Nov. 19th to 21st.
Read MoreBaidu users object to Women’s Day logo
Baidu, featured on its home page a princess doll twirling on top of a music box surrounded by jewelry and other accessories.
Read MoreBeijing considers closer scrutiny for unruly Chinese tourists
China will begin tracking tourists’ “uncivilized” behavior to create a “communications and accountability mechanism,” the state news agency Xinhua reported.
Read MoreChina smartphone maker Xiaomi apologises for unauthorised data access
Xiaomi Inc said it had upgraded its operating system to ensure users knew it was collecting data from their address books.
Read MoreChina’s Tencent apologizes for ‘civil rights’ blunder
Chinese internet heavyweight Tencent Holdings Ltd apologized for rewarding WeChat app users who sent a message with the English phrase "civil rights" with a screen full of fluttering U.S. flags.
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