- Vogue China
- Produced by Condé Nast in cooperation with the state-owned China Pictorial Publishing House
- mENbox
- Occasionally daring gay magazine.
- Gentlemen
- No website.
- Rayli
- Fashion magazine empire, flagship publication Rayli is probably the Chinese glossy magazine with the highest circulation nationwide.
- ViVi
- Voyage (New Traveler)
Celebrities and Entertainment
- Touch
- No web presence
- Banana
- Tabloid / celebrity gossip weekly; no online presence at the moment.
- OK!
- Mainland Chinese version of the international trash magazine.
- Big Star
- Paparazzi photos and gossip every Friday. It's divided into two sections, "Hot!" (tagline: "Entertainment gossip stops here") and "Top!" (tagline: "Live like a star") whose pages are numbered separately.
Sports
- Titan Sports
- China's most successful sports bi-weekly newspaper. It started off as a photocopied football fanzine in the 1990s, distributed for free in Changsha, capital of the Central Southern province of Hunan. In a few years, riding the wave of the growing interest towards football and sports in general, Titan Sports became the number 1 publication for sports and one of the best-selling newspapers in the entire country. It's jointly published by the Hunan Art and Culture Publishing House and Titan Publishing House .
- Sports Weekly
- A glossy, highly successful magazine entirely dedicated to football, produced by the Titan Sports Group. It is one of China's best magazines in terms of quality of content, pictures and design. It boasts a collaboration with the prestigious France Football magazine.