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Conflict not inevitable: Joseph Nye

[2015-04-03 10:28]

Harvard Professor Joseph S. Nye Jr said Thursday that that the United States and China can have both "competition and collaboration".

Bambi artist, 104, has show in NYC

[2015-04-03 06:07]

Tyrus Wong, at the age 104, is the oldest Chinese-American artist alive today. A retrospective of Tyrus Wong's career from the 1920s to the 2000s is on display at the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) in Manhattan though September.

'Fengshui rules' in real estate market in US

[2015-04-03 05:58]

Though the feng shui consultant's line came in an argument over men, it is now proving to be prophetic across the US real estate market, as shoppers for everything from condominiums to cemeteries want the input of the ancient metaphysical art of channeling positive energy.

Policy helps China to urbanize

[2015-04-03 05:40]

The New Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road initiatives, also known as "One Belt, One Road", would accelerate China's urbanization by offering more opportunities for international exchange.

Splashing time

[2015-04-02 23:01]

Autistic children view dolphins at Xi'an Qujiang Polar Ocean Park, Shaanxi province, on Wednesday during an event to promote care for such youngsters.

Carrying on a Chinese food legacy

[2015-04-02 22:28]

Chinese food has been available in the United States since the mid-1800s, when the first Chinese came to the country as laborers. But authentic Chinese food did not start to prosper in America until the mid-20th century, and that was largely because of one woman: Joyce Chen.

More carbon reductions likely: expert

[2015-04-02 11:06]

China will likely propose additional carbon reduction targets when it submits its climate proposal to the United Nations ahead of the Paris climate talks happening later this year, a climate expert said on Wednesday.

China-US cyber cooperation encouraged

[2015-04-02 11:06]

To combat global cyberthreats, China and the US should put aside differences and work together, said a White House official at a Washington-based think tank.

China still No 1 for US adoptions

[2015-04-02 11:06]

China remains the most popular country for American parents to adopt a child, with 2,040 adoptions last year, according to US State Department figures released on Wednesday.

India's growth could outdo China's

[2015-04-02 06:44]

The chief economist for the Asian Development Bank expects economic growth in India to outpace China this year and lists the economic crisis in Greece as one of the risks that could upset the region’s economy in 2015.

Chinese railroad workers remembered

[2015-04-02 06:17]

Vancouver will mark Asian Heritage Month this May with an exhibition on early Chinese immigrants’ role in Canadian history, focusing on the sacrifices of Chinese labourers who built the Canadian Pacific Railroad.

Filmmakers head to Guangdong

[2015-04-02 06:08]

A group of young filmmakers have left for Guangdong province for a cultural immersion trip and to meet their contemporaries in China.

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