Moves to increase cooperation come despite rising tensions over fishing grounds
Beijing is putting a quota system in place to increase the number of students from poor regions attending universities
Authorities say environmental activist Lei Yang died of a heart attack while in their custody; Incident highlights growing discontent among China’s middle class
Even though Hong Kong and Macau are legally part of China, organizations based in the two territories will be treated as foreign-based groups under the new law
Mainland Chinese account for up to three-quarters of visitors to Hong Kong, but that number is falling, and shopping centers are struggling to 'shift gears' and maintain sales
Chinese companies looking to expand and merge with US firms are expected to invest $20 billion to $30 billion in many sectors
Young political activists demand changes to city’s Basic Law, which calls territory an inalienable part of China
Despite projected 20 percent decline in real estate prices by the end of 2017, some areas of city still experiencing boom
Crackdown has netted more than 30,000 people in China who have been punished for corruption, but critics say its a convenient way for political leaders to banish enemies
The Hong Kong government asked the word 'national' be removed from the title of a play producer’s alma mater: the Taipei National University of the Arts
Earlier this week, Hong Kong, mainland authorities arrested 11 suspected gang members in Hong Kong and Guangdong Province; they also detained 73 alleged illegal immigrants as part of investigation
China’s One Belt, One Road strategy encompasses 65 nations and 4.4 billion people, with plans for massive investments in ports, infrastructure, roads and railways
A 6-year-old and an 8-year-old recently arrived in Guangzhou with rashes and fever after spending time in Venezuela
Analysts say territorial disputes and the growing modernization of China’s military may be spurring an arms race in Asia
TVB, Hong Kong’s largest television station, now uses simplified Chinese characters during its newscast; Hong Kong typically uses traditional characters
Mainland China’s growing influence over the city and recent political demonstrations are among the most concerning developments
Along with fishing and lucrative shipping routes, oil and gas reserves are often cited as a major reason for the disagreements over which country owns which patch of water