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China is Number One in Wind Power Growth This Year Article 
The wind market in China has overtaken the U.S. wind market for the first time in four years, as China ramped up its wind energy projects.
Sep 14, 2010 - Duane Sharp
Does China Plan to Buy the World? Article 
With trillions in cash reserves, China is on a quiet buying spree for world resources.
May 10, 2012 - Jeanine Czaja
The Planet Jupiter is the Year Star in China Article 
The ancient Chinese used the planet Jupiter to mark the passage of time, "year". The commonly used name for Jupiter is thus "year star" in the Chinese language.
Nov 20, 2009 - Hsiao Ying Chang
China's Rising Space Program Article 
Once, the U.S. was the dominant power in spaceflight, but as the space shuttle program ends, China's space program is catching up quickly.
Aug 20, 2011 - James Sutherland
China Hosts African Nations Article 
A weekend summit in Beijing focused on broadening Sino-African relations, increasing Chinese aid to Africa and doubling trade by the end of the decade.
Nov 5, 2006 - Sean Sinclair-Day
China's One Chilld Policy Article 
Despite holding the rule of the "One Child Policy" why can many families with two or more children still be seen on the streets of China?
Apr 3, 2007 - Larissa Cherry
Running on The Great Wall of China Article 
The Great Wall Marathon® organisers have set 16 May 2009 as the date for runners to scale The Great Wall of China Beijing in 5K, 10K, Half Marathon and Marathon races.
Jun 25, 2008 - Susan Morris
Young and Restless in China Article 
Director Sue Williams' new film documents the lives of nine people against the background of China's blazing economic development.
Nov 24, 2008 - Paris Franz
Touring the Great Wall of China Article 
"He who has not mounted the great wall is not a true man". A line from Mao Zedong's poem of 1935 has become a famous saying about the Great Wall of China.
Jun 26, 2010 - Valeria Teo
Adventuring in China's Forbidden City Article 
If you're interested in history, culture or just an avid cultural sponge, this is amongst one of China's historical landmarks not to miss.
Dec 29, 2009 - Yahan Wu
Tips for Travelling to China Article 
China is a country of immense size and varied geographical landscapes. More than 24 million people visited China in 2008. Deciding where to go first can be a dilemma.
Sep 18, 2009 - Scott Hayden
China: One-Child Family Policy Born 31 Years Ago Article 
China's one-child law turned 31 in Sept. 2011 and while there are hints of relaxing it, the policy continues. It has cut down population, but at what price?
Sep 26, 2010 - Marcus Hondro
Guilin China Article 
China has many beautiful places to visit, but some of the most famous natural wonders lie in and around Guilin.
Oct 3, 2009 - Christopher Brown
Were Stalin's Five Year Plans a Justifiable Means to an End? Article 
The Soviet Union's rush to modernise was bought at a high price in human terms but probably saved it from defeat by Nazi Germany in the Second World War.
Jan 30, 2011 - Alan Kinghorn
Taking a Gap Year in China as a Foreign Language Teacher Article 
Many Gappers choose to spend the year before college or university as volunteers, teaching English to pre-teens in China's middle schools
Aug 7, 2010 - Toni Bartush
New Year Diet Plans Article 
Deciding to get back into shape and eat healthy is a popular New Year's resolution that can be turned into a permanent lifestyle change with sensible diet plans.
Dec 26, 2008 - Karen Plumley
Hiking China's Hua Shan Mountain Article 
By hiking China's Hua Shan mountain at night you can avoid some of the large crowds of visitors. Here are some tips based on my trip in 2009
Oct 21, 2010 - Jeff Fedorkiw
Pu Yi – The Last Emperor of China Article 
While on her deathbed the Empress Dowager Cixi chose the infant boy Pu Yi to be China's next emperor. In December 1908 he ascended the throne.
Nov 22, 2009 - Scott Hayden
China's Execution of Antonio Riva - 1951 Article 
As foreign relations between Britain and China plummet over the execution of Akmal Shaikh, the case of Antonio Riva surfaces from 60 years of obscurity.
Dec 29, 2009 - Alister Gillies