It means the 21-year-old,Liu Wen,is busier than ever, striking poses for next year's New York fashion magazines.
Chi Ma, a Tibetan intern in a company in the Chengdu High-tech Zone in the capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province, cannot contain her excitement over her new notebook computer.
More people looking to optimize the use of unwanted household items are turning to an online network of 8.5 million members in more than 100 countries.
It can sometimes feel as if South Korea, overworked, overstressed and ever anxious, is on the verge of a national nervous breakdown, with a rising divorce rate, students who feel suffocated by academic pressures, a suicide rate among the highest in the world and a macho corporate culture that still encourages blackout drinking sessions after work.
The fall from grace of 'health godmother' Ma Yueling highlights the fraudulent practices of a number of self-declared health gurus.
Trying to help children lose weight by cutting back on the time they spend in front of a TV or video game doesn't have much of an effect, according to a Canadian study.
Lying around for long stretches outside of work doubles the risk of dangerous blood clots in the lungs, according to a study among women.
Despite a recent move to classify mobile phones as possibly carcinogenic, the scientific evidence increasingly points away from a link between their use and brain tumors, according to a new study.
They've been foraging in the attic late at night and rummaging under the bed: Beware the Christmas present peekers.
High-speed Internet has had the greatest technological impact on society over the past decade and is the technology most people say they cannot live without, according to a new poll.
A network of sinophiles combines delicious food and good company to plug Britons' 'knowledge gap' of the Middle Kingdom.
It may be chilly in the northern hemisphere as the Christmas holidays approach, so a lot of people are dreaming of hot and sunny beach holidays.