China and the institute founded by Hank Paulson, the ex-US treasury secretary, will work together to establish a national parks system for the country and improve management of all of China's protected areas.
No solid evidence so far has supported the United States' claim that a recent cyber attack originated from the Chinese government, and such unproven allegations will harm bilateral relations, according to Chinese experts.
Jack Ma, Alibaba Group's founder and executive chairman, will meet with business leaders in New York and Chicago to promote trade ties between China and the two cities, the company said.
Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, which provides health services in the Memphis, Tennessee, area, has signed another affiliation agreement with a medical facility in China.
Japan is economically diversifying away from China and toward investment in the rest of Asia, according to an East Asia international relations expert.
China, with its growing appetite for Western musical theater productions, is beginning to put its money on Broadway.
Mara Bernstein teaches the finer points of playing mahjong in Manhattan's Chinatown on Sunday as part of the Egg Rolls & Egg Cream festival celebrating the Chinese and Jewish cultures.
Boxer Zhang Zhilei scored an impressive victory in his fourth professional fight on June 6 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Brazil soccer's presence in China got another lift when Brazil World Cup-winning coach Luiz Felipe Scolari moved to the Chinese Super League to be manager of Guangzhou Evergrande.
As China, Brazil and Peru recently announced the decision to conduct a feasibility study on a proposed transcontinental railway line in South America, government officials, experts and industry insiders all advocate that protection of the environment should be put the primary concern.
The Republic of Peru is being pushed as a potentially huge tourism destination for Chinese visitors, but the inconvenience of traveling there is still seen as major hinderance, China's tourism industry leaders said during a visit to the Latin American country on Thursday.
While Latin America's perceptions of China are generally positive and mainly driven by economics, according to a Pew Research survey, there are some soft spots including a lack of diversity in trade between the two regions.
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