China wants to double beer production in the next five years to cope with growing demand, the New China News Agency said Friday.
targeted for extermination in a nationwide, $4.6-million war on rodents, the China Daily newspaper said Friday.
from illegally killing and trading in protected animals, the China Daily said Friday.
Pabst will become the first American beer brewed in China when Tiburon brewer Paul Kalmanovitz
over China in a first-round game of the men's World Basketball Championships.
A Chinese magazine has reprinted an article by disgraced writer Zhou Erfu, who was expelled from the Communist Party in March for watching pornographic videos.
Industries, is visiting China in the latest sign of a warming, unofficial relationship with Peking, the Haaretz newspaper reported Tuesday.
The China Syndrome (ABC Sunday at 9 p.m.), which takes its title from the remark that if a nuclear
"From China, with love--and great respect."
Over the past week, the Chinese government has launched a new campaign to strengthen enforcement of population control policies in rural areas where nearly 800 million people live.
The visit to China last week by U.S. Secretary of Defense Caspar W.
Weddings in China are costing 10 times more this decade because the "social pollution" of lavish
U.S. warships will visit China for the first time under an agreement between Peking and the
Mexican President Miguel de la Madrid arrived in China today for a weeklong official tour during which he will hold meetings with top Chinese leaders.
China and U.S. oil magnate Armand Hammer signed the country's biggest-ever syndicated loan today
Chinese Protestant leaders say they have 6,000 ministers at work nationwide, and the number of churches open totals more than 4,000.
buildings with posters Friday in a growing campaign for American-style democracy in China.
"Falcon Crest" and "Knots Landing" may soon become part of the television viewing diet of 300 million Chinese under a milestone agreement in which Lorimar-Telepictures will swap its shows in exchange for commercial air time on one of the nation's three state-run networks.
The United States and China have agreed to share information on railway science and technology and
China has jailed seven people for between one and 15 years for spying for Taiwan in an espionage