Mang: an unidentified ethnic group in China
For centuries the Mangs had been trying to avoid contacts with the outside world, living on their own with hunting, collecting fruits and farming by slash and burn.
Read MoreCouples rush to registry office before late marriage leave cancelled
Couples in China are rushing to tie the knot ahead of changes which will scrap extra holiday allowances for people who delay getting married, it's reported.
Read MoreChina transforms from a copycat into a hub for innovation
Now major cities in China are crowded with ambitious inventors and entrepreneurs. They no longer want jobs at Google or Apple; they want to build the next Google or Apple.
Read MoreChinese New Year story: the monster Nian
This post will talk about the story of "monster Nian(年兽)" in China which you might hear a lot during Chinese New Year.
Read More6 questions about traveling during Chinese New Year
This post will talk about the answers to some frequently asked questions about traveling during the holidays.
Read MoreInterest in TCM fosters niche market for US farmers
Expanding interest in traditional Chinese medicine in the United States is fostering a potentially lucrative new niche market for farmers who plant the varieties of herbs, flowers and trees sought by practitioners.
Read More10 food for good luck in Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year is an opportunity to honor family and friends, and to enjoy some culinary traditions. Let's find out what foods we should have on hand to ensure a prosperous and happy year to come.
Read MoreChina tops the list of 100 leading game countries
According to newzoo.com, the Chinese gaming industry had $22.22 billion in revenues in 2015, topping the list of 100 leading game countries.
Read MoreChinese visitors help boost Boxing Day sales in Britain
Shoppers from overseas including China with a penchant for luxury goods helped to fuel a Boxing Day sales bonanza as millions hit the stores.
Read MoreChina to implement two-child policy officially from 2016
It's official. From January 1, 2016 China will allow two children for every couple.
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