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Chairman Mao’s Beloved Car Brand a New Sensation in China
2018-12-06

Car sales are falling in China, but one brand is speeding ahead. The national "Red Flag" sedan is flying high, powered by purchases from the government, state ...

Cham Muslims Urge Hun Sen to Intervene in Controversial Road Plan
2016-12-30

A proposed road cuts through land owned by Phnom Penh’s Al-Serkal Mosque.

Changing the Landscape: Chinese Investment Transforms Laos
2019-09-03

Special economic zones for Chinese investors in Laos are transforming the land and the lives of local people. RFA visited SEZs under construction in Vientiane ...

Chasing Dinosaurs in Myanmar’s Conflict-Ridden North
2018-07-06

'Amber hunters' on a quest for a Jurassic Park-style discovery of dinosaur remains sift through mounds of the precious resin in Myanmar's far north. The ...

Chasing Shadows in China: Wife of Detained Lawyer Battles On
2019-11-01

Xu Yan has traveled more than 20 times from Beijing to eastern China’s Jiangsu province in search of her husband, a detained human rights lawyer. Xu Yan’s ...

Checkmate? Purists fight to revive Myanmar's ancient chess
2016-06-20

Myanmar's ancient form of chess, Sittuyin, has retreated into the sporting wilderness, due to a scarcity of traditional chess sets and a dearth of available ...

Checkpoints a Fact of Life for North Korean Travelers
2015-06-22

Analysts say authorities have intensified a crackdown on travel in North Korea.

Chemical Plant Explosion Kills Eight in China
2017-06-05

Industrial accidents occur frequently in China, despite central government efforts to improve safety at factories, mines and power plants.

Child Abuse Case In Myanmar Highlights Broken System
2016-09-30

Than Than Ei was just nine years old when she was sent to work for a family in Yangon, where she suffered years of physical and emotional abuse.

Child Labor: Thai Housekeeper
2016-01-13

Money sent home to Laos by workers in other countries helps alleviate family poverty. But abuse by employers is often the price these workers pay.

Children Place Bets in Laos
2019-04-11

Usually gambling is illegal for children in Laos. But during holidays, authorities are willing to look the other way.

Children Put to Work in North Korea
2015-08-07

Due to a poor welfare system, and persistent food shortages, families often rely on children to bring in extra income.

China-Backed Power Plant a Bane for Myanmar Villagers
2019-09-30

Local residents also say runoff from the Shan state plant is polluting local water supplies, and gas emissions are polluting the air.

China 'Comfort Women' History Buried as Brothels Fall
2017-03-08

About 200,000 so-called "comfort women" – mostly from Korea but also from other Asian nations including China – were forced to work in Japanese military ...

China Culls Thousands of Pigs to Stop Spread of African Swine Fever
2018-08-22

Beijing reported the first case of the disease in early August, and since then the virus has spread to pigs in several Chinese cities.

China Demonstrators Rally Near White House
2015-09-25

The peaceful rallies took place as Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Barack Obama met inside.

China Farmers Lose Land as Beiijng Taps Water From South
2014-12-08

More than 300,000 people were displaced over the past few years to make way for an expanded reservoir and canal from the Yangtze River to Beijing.

China-Imposed National Security Law Brings Hong Kongers Back to the Streets
2020-05-29

Almost a year to the date an extradition bill sparked months of protests in Hong Kong, China is pushing through a plan to impose draconian sedition and ...

China Land Protesters Pelt Police with Rocks, Bricks
2017-05-30

The villagers were protesting the forced demolition of their homes.

China Orders Demolition of Thousands of Homes at Tibetan Buddhist Center
2017-08-15

Tibetan sources tell RFA that authorities plan to demolish 2,000 residences and expel 2,000 monks and nuns from the Yachen Gar Buddhist Center by the end of ...

China Parishioners Resist Church Cross Dismantling
2016-03-04

Eastern China’s Zhejiang province is in the midst of a campaign to demolish crosses throughout the province.

China Re-Brands Cold War Nuclear Bunker as Tourist Draw
2017-03-27

The cavernous "816 Nuclear Military Engineering" installation was burrowed into lush green mountains in southwest China.

China Revives Food Coupons, But Now They’re Electronic
2020-09-02

Food coupons were common in China during the Mao era, but they’re unfamiliar to many Chinese today.

China Unveils Secretive Stealth Fighter
2016-11-01

The warplanes represent a leap forward in China's ability to project power in Asia and compete in capabilities with the United States.

China-Vatican Deal Sparks Concern Among Catholics
2018-02-16

Some say the deal dishonors the sacrifice made by Catholics who remained faithful to the pope during years of persecution.

China’s Actors Try to Make it Far Off Broadway
2019-12-17

Independent actors in China today often perform pop-up style, in art galleries, museums, or coffee shops. They avoid proper theater venues, which require ...

China’s Building Boom Uncovers Dinosaur Fossils
2018-10-30

Rapid urbanization has been a gold mine for paleontologists. They follow the bulldozers and sift through rubble as construction crews dig foundations for new ...

China’s Christians Face ‘Massive Wave of Persecution’
2018-08-10

It's the most systematic suppression of Christianity in China since religious freedom was written into the constitution in 1982.

China’s Climate Change Migration
2017-07-25

China faces daunting challenges as migrants flock to environmentally fragile urban centers in search of work.

China’s Copycat Art Capital Struggles to Change
2018-12-20

China’s government has invested millions to transition Dafen village to selling original works of art instead of fake masterpieces.

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