At least one was killed and 28 people were found missing after a landslide in south-western China. The landslide that hit ...
Shrine staff called police in the early morning after discovering two Chinese characters meaning "Toilet" written on the lower part of a pillar at the shrine entrance. The graffiti was apparently ...
On Sunday, carvings resembling Chinese characters ... year's first prayers—no other shrine or sanctuary sees such numbers. Read also: Israeli settlers storm West Bank village: One dead, homes ...
Tokyo police announced the arrest of the 29-year-old Chinese national on July 9, saying he conspired with the two others to vandalize the shrine with red spray paint around 10 p.m. on May 31.
A Tokyo court has sentenced a Chinese national living in Japan to eight months in prison over his involvement in a May graffiti incident at Yasukuni Shrine. Jiang Zhuojun, 29, was on trial at the ...
the historic houseboat where his guru lived and wrote while directing the work around the Lake Shrine, the thousand-year-old Chinese sarcophagus containing some of Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes.
The shrine honours Japan's war dead but also convicted World War Two criminals A Chinese man accused of buying spray paint which was used to write the word "toilet" on a controversial Japanese ...
Ukrainian ambassador Sergey Korsunsky "affronted" the people of China and other Asian countries by visiting the Yasukuni Shinto Shrine ... reads an article in the Chinese newspaper China Daily.