On a recent flight back from China, where he witnessed the historic Sept 3 military parade, Paul Chu was bothered by what he read in some Western media.
Liu Zhengya is looking forward to the day when the world will no longer fight for fossil fuels and all cities are free of smog.
A non-profit organization devoted to making solar power affordable and accessible so it can provide reliable electricity during childbirth in developing countries was awarded a $1 million grant on Monday.
As Chinese President Xi Jinping prepares to visit the United States at the end of the month, the University of Southern California's USC-China Institute will recall Deng Xiaoping's 1979 historical trip to the US with a screening on Tuesday of the documentary Mr. Deng Goes to Washington.
Music is a common language of humanity; peace is the common aspiration of the people, said China's consul general in New York at a symphony concert titled Always Remember, Never Again.
A San Francisco man was arrested and scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on Sept 24 on hate-crime and vandalism charges.
Music is a common language of humanity; peace is the common aspiration of the people, said China's consul general in New York at symphony concert titled Always Remember, Never Again.
Trade between China and Portuguese-speaking countries fell 24.2 percent in the first seven months of 2015, compared to the same period last year.
With less than a year to go until the 2016 Rio Olympics, several Olympic test events are getting underway. Though Chinese athletes missed some of the competitions, the volunteers and staff wearing uniforms from Chinese sportswear maker 361° makes Chinese people feel like they’re in China.
A hundred and fifty Chinese students attended a welcome reception for new students at New York City universities on Saturday morning held at the Chinese Consulate General in New York. (HEZI JIANG/China Daily)
Before the school semester began earlier this month, the Ministry of Education had released a set of guidelines which discouraged students from comparing their families’ financial situations.
A total of 50 expatriates from 19 countries received the 2015 Magnolia Award in Shanghai on September 8 as a reward for their contributions to the city’s development.
Shipping bankruptcy strands ships, roils maritime cargo industry