Chinese and Brazilian entrepreneurs and diplomats say they are confident the economic difficulties that their respective countries are encountering will not block cooperation in long term development prospects.
“I love Mandarin and Chinese culture. Under my influence, my family is also attracted by China,” said Jonata Silva Rodrigues, a high-school student from Brazil’s first Portuguese-Chinese bilingual high school.
Chinese and Brazilian entrepreneurs and diplomats say they are confident the economic difficulties that their respective countries are encountering will not block cooperation in long term development prospects.
Xin Xiaochen, a 33-year-old native of Xi’an, Shaanxi province, founded his own high-tech company in 2010 after rejections from eight foreign companies, including IBM, for a job as a software engineer.
Comments from the international symposium Shared Security: World Peace and Global Governance, organized by the University of International Relations in Beijing.
The depth, breadth and fruitfulness of the seventh China-U.S. Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED) and the sixth China-U.S. High-Level Consultation on People-to-People Exchange were unprecedented and unexpected for some observers.
An upcoming international classical music competition in the southern coastal city of Zhuhai, Guangdong province, will make its debut on Sept. 13.
Zamzon used to spend his days herding yak on the grasslands of western China, and his nights sleeping in a tent made of yak hair.
People often ask what China wants from the world, what it brings to the world, and whether it will challenge the U.S.-dominated world order. For a country that was issuing food coupons as late as 1993, it is too early for such questions.
A team of U.S. army photographers spent two years recording everyday life in China in WWII, Zhao Xu reports.
Nearly 70 years after his death, U.S. Army General Joseph Warren Stilwell remains a powerful symbol of the U.S. support for China’s wartime struggle against Japan.
China’s State Archives Administration (SAA) has released a series of videos documenting the experiences of sex slaves at the hands of the Japanese military over 70 years ago.
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