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If there is a market more volatile than the stock market in current China, that must be the property market.
In recent years, there have been so many reports of unnatural deaths in China’s detention houses that people start to accept them as part of life. Yet sometimes, the ways that inmates die can still go beyond one’s wildest imagination.
China's economic growth surged to 11.9 percent in the first quarter, prompting renewed calls for tighter policies to prevent the world's third-largest economy from bubbling over. The following are the comments from several overseas media.
What was Beijing like 100 years ago? It was a time when most Chinese didn't have cameras, but luckily there were many foreigners traveling in our old city, and they helped us save the memories in photos.
Two Belles in Love, a story about love between two women in ancient China, will be on stage on April 26. Hong Kong director Stanley Kwan believes that his own experience can help to explore the opera's beauty.
We need to acknowledge or at least be aware of many things the Chinese have accomplished recently which merit global recognition.
China's property market is the biggest bubble in the history of finance, and only by raising the interest rate can the bubble be pierced.
I find those TV girls' smiling, jumping, running and dressing are just like little girls.
President Hu Jintao's visit to Washington for the nuclear security summit has aroused huge attention in global media.