Chinese Forestry Administration Sued Over Pangolin Deaths

In the lawsuit, the Chinese NGO argues that the deaths of eight pangolins are considered an environmental loss, which the forestry department should pay for.

by Naomi Lounsbury, 29 May 2019

Man Snatches 3-Year-Old Boy in Broad Daylight in South China

The man was eventually subdued by the boy’s family members and local residents. Afterwards, police arrived to detain the child snatcher.

by Matthew Bossons, 21 May 2019

Twin Girls Survive 17-Floor Fall in South China

The youngsters reportedly fell out of their parents’ 17th floor apartment through an unlocked window.

by Matthew Bossons, 13 May 2019

Chinese Netizens Enraged at Foreigners Swimming in Ecological Park

A trio of poorly behaved foreigners in Foshan have found themselves in the crosshairs of Chinese social media users.

by Matthew Bossons, 03 May 2019

Guangdong Sees Nearly 700% rise in Dengue Fever Cases in 2019

Guangdong’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention has initiated a campaign to prevent and combat dengue fever.

by Matthew Bossons, 18 April 2019

Chinese Robber Returns Cash After Seeing Victim’s Bank Balance

The incident happened in the prefecture-level city of Heyuan, in Guangdong province​.

by Matthew Bossons, 13 March 2019

Welcome to Jurassic China: A Journey to the Land Before Time

In our "Welcome to Jurassic China" series, part of our March 2019 cover story, we transport you to a lost world, a primeval China that existed before the dawn of man.

by That's Guangzhou, 10 March 2019

12-Year-Old Boy Moved to Asylum After Murdering Mom

The boy was back in school that same week, causing an uproar among his classmates’ families.

by Ryan Gandolfo, 19 December 2018

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