More than 170 students holding letters of admission to a middle school in Linyi, Shandong province, have been turned away at the school gate, news portal iqilu.com reported.
The Cyberspace Administration of China has required websites to only allow users who have finished real-name registration to make comments on the Internet, according to a new rule.
Regulators in Beijing's Xicheng District refuted an online rumor that singers needed qualification certificates to perform at bars in Houhai, a popular lake area known for its nightlife, Beijing News reported on Friday.
Chinese police have captured and extradited a U.S. criminal, wanted by Interpol for armed robbery, to the U.S. Justice Department, the latest judicial cooperation between the two countries.
Chief executive of the Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) Chui Sai On has vowed to minimize the impact of damage caused by typhoon Hato, while the city's top weatherman tendered his resignation on Thursday amid chaos and confusion resulting from the storm.
The Chinese embassy in India has urged Chinese nationals living in the country, and those who are planning to travel there, to be mindful of their safety.
Local police launched an investigation after the heads of ten 500-year-old Buddha statues carved on a cliff of Pang Po Cave in Jiajiang County, Southwest China's Sichuan Province, were found missing, West China Metropolis Daily reported.
Southern Medical University (SMU) has begun phasing out its mixed-gender dorm policy despite opposition from more than 80 percent of surveyed students, local newspaper Yangcheng Evening News reports.
Ceramic glazing factories in Longquan Town, located in Beijing's Mentougou district, have all been shut down due to unacceptable levels of environmental pollution, Beijing Youth Daily reported.
The Ministry of Education has discouraged eastern Chinese colleges from attracting talents from counterparts in mid-western and northeastern regions, where economic development is less competitive.