China leads world in online finance sector
China is moving to rein in its fast-growing and innovative online finance sector, which offers a glimpse of how the rest of the world may someday handle money.
Read MoreIs Feng Tang’s translation of Stray Birds vulgar?
A Chinese sociologist and sexologist, Li Yinhe, also voiced support for Feng's poems. She wrote an article in her sina blog yesterday, saying that Feng's version of Stray Birds is the best Chinese translated version ever.
Read MoreChina emerges as a world leader in drone manufacturing
When it comes to drones, China is no copycat. It is a world leader in drone manufacturing and emerging as a world-class innovator.
Read MoreUnionPay: 13% of users suffer from fraud in mobile payment
About 13 percent of China's mobile payment users suffered from fraud while nearly 90 percent among these couldn't get back the money they lost, according to a report by China UnionPay.
Read MoreMeet Wallace Chan, a jeweler that designs gem with soul
Wallace Chan, the Hong Kong jeweler behind the creation of what has been called the world's most expensive diamond necklace, began working with his hands when he was 8 years old.
Read MoreFood and fodder should go before troops and horses
This idiom means that food for soldiers and fodder for horses should be well prepared before a war starts, which underlines that "粮" (liánɡ) is an important provision for a war and the material security of a victory.
Read MoreChina’s top 10 concerns in 2015
Here are the news events that the search engine Baidu says most captured Internet users' attention in 2015.
Read MoreChina expected to top other countries in online retail volume
China's online retail volume is expected to outperform the rest of the world by reaching four trillion yuan this year.
Read MoreAIIB formally established in Beijing
The China-initiated Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank was formally established on Friday in Beijing and expected to start operation early next year.
Read MoreShould heating be provided in southern China in winter?
Every winter, as homes in northern China are warmed up by central heating, a debate emerges over whether to provide the same service to southern China. This year is no exception.
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