Bad interpreters are anti-heroes
Since the mid-90s English studies in China have been a booming business. The number of younger Chinese people who speak
Read MoreTaste of Northern China In New York
The address of Taste of Northern China is 88 East Broadway, but the storefront is around the corner, on Forsyth Street, with a mysterious 106 above the door.
Read MoreTaking the High Road in Xinjiang
I stepped out of the vehicle and saw that we were facing an entirely different nemesis.
Read MoreStarbucks bets on bottled drinks in China
Starbucks Corp. and Tingyi Holding Corp. in a joint statement announced plans to expand Starbucks' line of bottled Frappuccino drinks across China.
Read MoreNear Qingdao, Hiking a Magical Mountain
About two million visitors come each year to ascend Laoshan's peaks, which are strewed with oddly shaped moraines resembling stacks of books and curving horns.
Read MoreIncoming international students add to China’s soft power
Surpassing France, China has become the third largest destination for international students in 2014.
Read MoreIn a Chinese Alley, an $8 Tasting Menu
At a spot called Hubu Alley in Wuhan, I indulged in an eight-course meal that was a culinary tour of Hubei province.
Read MoreL’Occitane launches online store on Alibaba’s Tmall
French skincare brand L'Occitane opened on Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.'s Tmall shopping site this week.
Read MoreInternational strategy of Chinese film
Chinese filmmakers are walking a tightrope between localization and globalization. Finding a happy medium is surprisingl
Read MoreU.S. should support Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
In a recent op-ed in The Financial Times, Larry Summers criticized the U.S. for not backing the creation of a new China-
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