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The Chinese government has promised to crack down on illegal journalism operations and violations in children’s publishing between January and March.
by Jessica McGovern, 11 January 2014
Each year hundreds of millions of Chinese people return home during the Spring Festival holiday. This travel rush (known as 'chunyun') is the world's largest annual human migration....
by Jessica McGovern, 10 January 2014
Recycling tycoon Chen Guangbiao is the Chinese multi-millionaire who wanted to buy the New York Times. Outside of his fledgling media venture, he is probably best known for what he calls...
by Jessica McGovern, 09 January 2014
The website was first blocked on Tuesday, according to the website greatfire.org. Numerous attempts to access the site from multiple browsers, devices and locations across Beijing all...
by James Griffiths, 08 January 2014
Urban management and law enforcement bureaus are China’s most distrusted government departments, according to a recent survey.
by Jessica McGovern, 05 January 2014
[The Chang'e 3 lander took this photo of the rover Yutu on December 22, 2013. The rover had completed a semicircular tour of the lander and was departing the lander due south. This version...
by James Griffiths, 25 December 2013
President Barack Obama announced he would name US Senator Max Baucus, who has long worked on China trade and economic issues, as his next ambassador to Beijing, underscoring the importance...
by James Griffiths, 21 December 2013
In 2010 Sheng Hailin became China's oldest new mother when she delivered twin girls at the age of 60. 16 months earlier Sheng had lost her only child, a 29 year old daughter, due to...
by Jessica McGovern, 20 December 2013
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