Feature: If you can learn Chinese, “Impossible is nothing” is far beyond a slogan
Most people, including the Chinese, would agree that Chinese is one of the most difficult languages to learn in the world. And they are right.
Read MoreAttracting mosquitoes to drink his blood: Wu Meng
In the Jin Dynasty, a filial eight-year-old boy named Wu Meng served his parents with devoted compliance.
Read MoreLearning Chinese gaining more popularity among foreigners
If you want to do business or connect with China, fastest-growing country in the world, it makes sense to learn Chinese. 中国依然成为世界发展最迅速的国家,如果你想与中国人做生意或沟通,学习汉语是必要的。
Read MoreWords can be dangerous
Language is subtle and constantly changing, challenging us to stay abreast of it. That's true for one's native language, but especially so for a second language.
Read MoreWorld Bank and IMF to work with AIIB
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are ready to cooperate with China and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the World Bank Group president and the head of the IMF said.
Read MoreGlobal automakers push ahead with China expansion
Global automakers are ploughing ahead with expansion plans in China despite reports of stalling sales amid fierce competition and slowing economic growth.
Read More36 Hours in Lijiang, China
This unusual troika of culture, history and natural beauty is why Lijiang's Old Town is a top destination for Chinese tourists and a new favorite of the passport-carrying crowd.
Read MoreJack Ma is making his secret business in rural China
According to Jim Kim, World Bank's president, Ma looks for rural Chinese villages with no internet connection.
Read MoreSilk Road not China’s Marshall Plan: spokesman
China's Silk Road initiatives should not be referred to as another Marshall Plan, said a spokesman with the country&
Read MoreThe Muslim Quarter in Xi’an, China
On Saturday morning we said goodbye to Jia and Beijing and headed to Xi'an.
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