Chinese geneticists say DNA evidence proves modern Chinese are descended from one woman who lived 200,000 years ago in Africa.
A recent survey found that children's education fees constitute most of the expenses of ordinary Chinese families.
Living in a compact community in big city suburbs, many fragile but smart Chinese college graduates are living a hard life, but are optimistic towards life.
US President Barack Obama leaves on Thursday on his first Asian tour since taking office on January 20.
Sino-U.S. exchanges on climate issues are unlikely to facilitate a substantial climate change deal at Copenhagen talks in December.
Founded on Nov. 11, 1949, the PLA air force celebrates its 60th founding anniversary.
2009 marks 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
The theme of the 2009 session is "harmonious development and human rights."
The charge of "using personal influence to take bribes" was officially added to the "Criminal Law of the China" on Oct. 16.
The Israel trip was quite an eye-opener for me. I saw both the modern and ancient sides of the country.
Terry Gou is undoubtedly the most sought after person in China's business domain.
China's current generation of migrant workers is no nearer to gaining a foothold in the city than the previous generations of migrant workers.
Chinese netizens made a great contribution to the downfall of corrupt official Zhou Jiugeng. But is the internet a desirable platform against corruption?
A small but growing group of labor activists operating on China's mainland are using Corporate Social Responsibility programs to improve working conditions in foreign invested companies.
The latest craze to hit China's youth is "flash meets" – meetings arranged online with groups of strangers.