The anonymous microblogger who made government officials afraid to check the time in public says trust has broken down between society and the government.
BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto, who saw their share prices soared as Chinese demand inflated commodity prices, pledged to buy more equipment and supplies from the country.
Liu Hong stood for election the lowest level of the people’ congress, asking party-approved rivals “when the government is harming the people which side will you choose?”
From the transport ministry to Hunan and Xinjiang, journalists track Zhang Chunxian’s every promotion, but he's best known as the highest-ranking official on weibo.
Jin Xing, the dancer and television show judge whose sexuality outraged the censors, has turned to the internet to challenge Chinese prejudices.
China’s most ardently-read blogger is known among interviewers for being uncooperative, but he comes to life describing his success and castigating F1 fans.
Shanghai-based conglomerate Fosun Group is reaping the rewards of a carefully considered international strategy.
Peculiarly for a country's whose GDP is doubling every 8 years, China has very few new stories that inspire happiness, as our end-of-year series shows.
Until now, local governments have been fairly free in choosing how to spend the revenue that they earn from selling long-term land leases.
The Ministry of Health will introduce new food safety standards for certain kinds of frozen foods on Dec 21.