China

 

Outbreaks of H1N1 Not Acknowledged By Officials in China

In Guangdong and Jiangxi provinces, patients were diagnosed with H1N1 only after they died.
Nov 20, 2009, 3:00 am
In Guangdong and Jiangxi provinces, patients were diagnosed with H1N1 only after they died.

How Beijing Accounts for the Cost of the Three Gorges Dam

Nov 20, 2009, 1:00 am
The Three Gorges hydroelectric river dam spans the Yangtze River in China’s central Hubei Province.

Chinese Human Rights Activist Continues Appeal at Tokyo Airport

Nov 20, 2009, 12:00 am
Feng Zhenghu continues his protest in Japan by camping out at Tokyo’s Narita International Airport.

Chinese Attorney Arrested Upon Return to China

Nov 19, 2009, 10:00 pm
Human rights attorney Jiang Tianyong is arrested after returning to China from his U.S. tour.


Culture

China Eagerly Awaits Shen Yun’s Hong Kong Debut

China Eagerly Awaits Shen Yun’s Hong Kong Debut

New York-based classical Chinese dance company Shen Yun Performing Arts will debut in Hong Kong this January.

A Wise Ruler Fears Three Things

Lessons from ancient Chinese writings have relevance for today's leaders.


Society

Outbreaks of H1N1 Not Acknowledged By Officials in China

Outbreaks of H1N1 Not Acknowledged By Officials in China

In Guangdong and Jiangxi provinces, patients were diagnosed with H1N1 only after they died.

How Beijing Accounts for the Cost of the Three Gorges Dam

How Beijing Accounts for the Cost of the Three Gorges Dam

The Three Gorges hydroelectric river dam spans the Yangtze River in China’s central Hubei Province.


Democracy and Human Rights

Chinese Human Rights Activist Continues Appeal at Tokyo Airport

Chinese Human Rights Activist Continues Appeal at Tokyo Airport

Feng Zhenghu continues his protest in Japan by camping out at Tokyo’s Narita International Airport.

Internet Activists Tried For Posting a Mother's Testimony to Web

Internet Activists Tried For Posting a Mother's Testimony to Web

Three Chinese human rights activists who posted material online detailing suspected murder case tried on Nov. 11.


Business & Economy

China’s Exports Decline Sharply

A report released by China's General Administration of Customs on Oct. 14, 2009 shows a sharp decline in exports.

Google, Yahoo Hurt by China's Internet Crackdown

Google, Yahoo Hurt by China's Internet Crackdown

China's internet crackdown is hurting more than Chinese netizens; it is undermining the confidence of foreign investors ...


Regime

Chinese Attorney Arrested Upon Return to China

Human rights attorney Jiang Tianyong is arrested after returning to China from his U.S. tour.

China Puts Dissident From U.S. on Trial After Obama Leaves

China Puts Dissident From U.S. on Trial After Obama Leaves

A student leader of China's 1989 pro-democracy movement who has long lived in the United States faces trial in China.



NTDTV Competitions 2009

In Focus

Tainted Products from China

Shen Yun Performing Arts

Twentieth Anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre

China’s Transition to Democracy

Repression in Tibet

Quitting the Chinese Communist Party

Epoch Times Reporters Jailed in China

Gao Zhisheng

Organ Harvesting in China

Deng Yujiao - Rape and Resistance in China

John Liu and the United Front

Traditional Chinese Culture

Falun Gong: A Decade of Courage

World Falun Dafa Day

Learning Chinese

China Sichuan Earthquake

NTDTV Competitions

CCP Incites Flushing Violence

Eutelsat Blocks NTDTV in China

2008 Olympics: Coverage Behind the Scenes

Books