Missing Bookseller Detained in China Returns to Hong Kong
on March 7, 2016
Q. and A.: How China’s National People’s Congress Works
on March 7, 2016
The annual session of China’s legislature, the National People’s Congress, is intended to convey the image of a transparent, responsive government.
In Xi Jinping’s Tears, a Message for China’s People
on March 7, 2016
It’s all right to cry, even when you’re the leader of the world’s most populous nation.
China's Growth Addiction Leaves Deleveraging in Back Seat
on March 7, 2016
Rule No.1 in China’s blueprint for the next five years: give top priority to development.
China Lets Rights Lawyer Flee to U.S. After Release
on March 7, 2016
Professor detained last summer has joined family after being released from surveillance.
China CO2 Emissions May Have Peaked in 2014: Study
on March 7, 2016
China's carbon emissions may have peaked in 2014, putting Beijing under pressure to toughen climate pledges perceived as too lax.
Ailing Economy Slows China’s Military Expansion
on March 7, 2016
Much of this year’s budget will go toward major restructuring of armed forces, official says.
China Corruption Crackdown ‘Netted 300,000 in 2015’
on March 7, 2016
China's ruling Communist Party says it punished nearly 300,000 officials last year for corruption.
Meng Han
on March 5, 2016
For 10 years, Meng Han was a staff photojournalist for The Beijing News. In 2014, she left China to study English at the University of Montana and Journalism at the University of Maryland, College Park, which she attended as a Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow. She received a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from Tianjin Polytechnic University. Her most recent exhibition, “Chinese Adoptees at Home in America,” is showing at the IG Gallery in Shanghai. She is currently based in Beijing.