smuggling, the official New China News Agency reported Thursday.
National television showed vivid film tonight of great student agitation in Shanghai, and a top Education Ministry official said student protesters must realize that attempting to challenge Communist rule is futile.
A rural laborer in China's southern Yunnan province celebrated her 126th birthday recently, the official China News Service reported.
China, where foreign businessmen increasingly complain about high costs, bureaucratic tangles and
Chinese Protestant churches have ordained about 300 new ministers since 1981, including 50 women, China Daily said Wednesday.
western China near the Soviet border in central Asia, the U.S.
Breaking with a decades-old taboo, China has launched its first regular sex-education classes in
The Senate today approved a long-delayed agreement providing for nuclear technology cooperation between the United States and China.
remote northwest after the heaviest snow recorded in the area's history, the official New China News Agency said Thursday.
China's Sichuan province, which produces the country's spiciest cuisine, is starting a drive to produce more and better chefs.
China has asked the U.S. government for permission to open a consulate in Los Angeles, U.S. officials here said Thursday.
China, boasting that it is capable of putting a man in orbit, announced Wednesday a new commercial
China Airlines has recorded a substantial loss for the third successive year, but there is little
The big challenge for China is not how to develop its natural resources and build its
In the wake of continued ideological skirmishing between left-wing and right-wing political factions, Chinese authorities have postponed what was to have been the first nationwide congress of writers and artists since 1979.
China has offered John Denver the Great Wall, but he is holding out for the Forbidden City.
China announced Friday that it will introduce daylight-saving time this spring to conserve energy
powers of observation to his just-completed works, "Moments of Play" and "Notebooks From China," which
Chinese police Monday began chasing black-market money-changers off the streets of Peking, the latest effort to cool the speculative fever that has spread across the country in the early stages of the regime's economic reform program.
China will construct a city for making films in northeast China, the official news agency Xinhua reported.