About one-third of Chinese students between the ages of 7 and 22 suffer from lack of nutrition, according to a government survey reported Tuesday.
Traveling as a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey star act, the Shanghai Acrobatic Troupe is being provided capitalistic perks that most people back in China can only dream of.
China has issued 20 million of its new identity cards, and everyone over the age of 16 is to have them by 1990, the People's Daily said Thursday.
Young Chinese think Deng Xiaoping is the best of all world leaders, while Margaret Thatcher earns
Fifteen-year-old Wang Xiao-Dong from China outshone 42 players from 16 countries to win the second international Yehudi Menuhin violin competition.
Deng Pufang, son of China's leader Deng Xiaoping , arrived in Japan Friday on an inspection tour of facilities for the handicapped.
This Islamic country has offered to help Chinese Muslims train clergymen and to renovate mosques
than an exhibition of traditional Chinese woodblock prints.
Farmers in southern China made $1 million last year by exporting grasshoppers, the New China News Agency said Friday.
China announced a shake-up of Cabinet-level ministries Tuesday in the latest step of a far-reaching effort to put younger officials in charge of the central government, provincial governments and the army.
Three people were killed when a robber wielding a sword broke into a movie theater and escaped with $1,000 in cash, police said Wednesday.
Floods and landslides in the southwestern Chinese provinces of Sichuan and Guizhou have killed 275
Nearly every day, just after noon, Harry Chen drives a van full of Chinese visitors through a back
handling of a visiting Chinese scholar at UC Berkeley who China said was mistakenly arrested and then beaten by the police.
When asked to translate "I got wonderful vibes" into Chinese during a trilingual church service Sunday, Elder Samuel Cheung was at a loss for words.
The general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, Hu Yaobang, will visit Australia in April, Prime Minister Bob Hawke said Friday.
The proliferation of Chinese restaurants in the Clairemont and Kearny Mesa neighborhoods remains a source of wonderment.
Imagine "Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice" set down amid Chinese peasantry.
The Playboy advertisement in The Times (Jan. 28), celebrating the Chinese New Year of the Rabbit, was seriously flawed.