China
Ancient Chinese Wisdom
Jul 3, 2009, 5:00 pm
Graciously listening to criticism is an important trait for a ruler, or any person, to cultivate.
Many Small and Medium-Sized Chinese Companies Close Down
Jul 3, 2009, 1:00 pm
A recent survey which reported that 40 percent of small and medium-sized companies in China have closed down raise ...
Beijing Reports Seven New H1N1 Cases
Jul 3, 2009, 1:00 am
Seven students in a Beijing school have H1N1 , according to an announcement by Beijing health authorities.
A Brother Disappears in Chinese Regime Prison System
Jul 2, 2009, 10:00 am
The two began practicing Falun Gong in 1996—at a time when people across China were taking up the meditation pra ...
Culture
Ancient Chinese Wisdom
Graciously listening to criticism is an important trait for a ruler, or any person, to cultivate.
Stories From Ancient China: Shanguo Becomes a Righteous Official
The story of how a youth became a righteous official under his mother's guidance.
Stories from Ancient China: Humbled by the Great Ocean
Stories From Ancient China: Food is to Assuage Hunger
Old Ancient Chinese Wisdom: The Ocean is Broad and Vast
Mysterious Chinese Characters (19): Yi
Society
Beijing Reports Seven New H1N1 Cases
Seven students in a Beijing school have H1N1 , according to an announcement by Beijing health authorities.
Thirteen-year-old Girl Invents Apparel for Disabled Individuals
A first-year student at Chongqing Junior High School, received a national patent this year for...
Contaminated Water Suspected to Reach Thousands
Beijing Olympics the Most Polluted Games?
4,000 Year-Old Ginkgo Tree Found in Guizhou, China
Deng Yujiao Rape Case Still Not Over
Democracy and Human Rights
Expo 2010: Chinese Petitioners Go Abroad to Appeal for Human Rights
"Expo 2010" in Shanghai is another massive project for the Chinese Communist Party, following the Olympic Games.
Hu Jia Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize Again
Chinese dissident Hu Jia has once again received a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize for this year.
Another Suspicious 'Suicide' Case
Hong Kong Cardinal Joseph Zen Urges Vatican Not to Compromise with Beijing
Battling Over a Corpse in China’s Hubei Province
Brother Searches for Gao Zhisheng in Beijing
Business & Economy
Many Small and Medium-Sized Chinese Companies Close Down
A recent survey which reported that 40 percent of small and medium-sized companies in China have closed down raises a question about the 6.1 percent first-quarter growth rate announced by the Chinese government.
Is China Safe from Economic Crisis?
Reflections on the truth of the Chinese economy
Foreign Direct Investment in China Drops for Eighth Consecutive Month
Flu Outbreaks Damage China’s Tourism Industry
Chinese Corporations’ Profits Rise, Along With Discontent, Part 2 of 2
Cross-Strait Judicial Assistance Agreement Criticized
Regime
A Brother Disappears in Chinese Regime Prison System
The two began practicing Falun Gong in 1996—at a time when people across China were taking up the meditation practice in mass numbers.
Beijing Delays Mandatory Filtering Software Installation
Beijing announced that it will postpone requiring the mandatory installation of Green Dam Internet filtering software.




















