Foreign coffee companies eye China’s growing taste for coffee
With just 1% of the world's coffee drunk in China, the potential for this to increase is huge.
Read MoreRain Room in Shanghai: the rain that won’t get you wet
In a darkened room lit by a single lamp, a torrent of 'rain' pours from the ceiling. But as visitors walk through the water, it seems impossible for them to get wet, this is part of Rain Room.
Read MoreChengdu tops 10 best-performing cities in China
Chengdu has the most successful economy of any mainland Chinese city according to Milken Institute.
Read MoreHistory and meanings of Chinese surnames
Chinese surnames can date back to the period of matriarchal clan society. What are the meanings and history of the surnames?
Read MoreCompass: an instrument used to show direction
Compass, which is called 指南针 (zhǐ nán zhēn) in Chinese, is an instrument used to show direction. The magnetic compass was first invented as a device for divination as early as the Chinese Han Dynasty.
Read MoreChina’s express service getting credit for cheap but fast delivery
China's e-commerce boom has spawned thousands of courier firms. Logistics companies in China are not just cheap but also efficient and fast.
Read MoreMid-Autumn Festival: The moon complex of Chinese people
In Chinese minds, the moon is associated with gentleness and brightness, expressing the beautiful yearnings of the Chinese.
Read More8 coastal places to appreciate the moon during Mid-Autumn Festival
Not everyone can have the luxury of appreciating the moon by the seaside, but if you happen to live by the sea or travel to coastal places on that day, you will marvel at how nature has worked to present you such amazing wonder.
Read MoreUniversal Studios to build its largest theme park in Beijing
A contract has been signed between the Chinese and the US parties to build a Universal Studios theme park in Beijing's east suburban district of Tongzhou.
Read MoreReasons behind China’s booming snack industry
We found that the snack industry in China has been growing at a steady clip of roughly 15% annual growth.Is there any visible trend? What are the reasons behind that? What drive the growth?
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