Chinese language education applauded by U.S. officials
U.S. officials attending a National Chinese-Language Conference have commended Chinese-language education for its significant role in enhancing U.S.-China cultural exchanges and overall ties.
Read MoreiPhone loses its luster in China
Many customers like Mr. Yu, who is 29 and self-employed, consider the phone they use part of their personal identity, leading them to look at a broad range of available models.
Read MoreBaidu to enhance its presence in US with self-driving cars
Baidu is looking to change in the near future by fleshing out a 100-strong team to work on their own autonomous vehicle technology in Silicon Valley.
Read MoreWhite-collar wages higher in China than Southeast Asia
Average base professional salaries in China are 1.9 to 2.2 times those of Vietnam and the Philippines, a study said.
Read MoreWealthy Chinese spend big on luxury travel
With more and more wealthy Chinese becoming veteran travelers, standard travel products are losing out to tailored and well-planned travel packages.
Read MoreRural wages to exceed 5,000 yuan this year
This year's annual average salary of rural residents in China is expected to exceed 5,000 yuan, according to the latest report.
Read MoreTop 7 bookstores not to miss in China
Let's take a look at the top 7 most beautiful bookstores in China!
Read MoreInternet conglomerates surge in China
In China in 2016, enthusiasm for the conglomerate form is at an all-time high, particularly among Internet companies.
Read MoreThe complete works of Du Fu published in English
Stephen Owen, a Harvard sinologist, has completed the first English translation of the complete works of Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu.
Read MoreMeet Xian’er robot monk at Beijing Longquan Temple
A childlike creature in an orange Buddhist robe, Xian'er is an object of fascination in China amid an increasingly urgent pursuit of spirituality and, more recently, artificial intelligence.
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