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Spring Festival reception held in Vancouver

[2015-02-12 06:05]

The Consulate General of China in Vancouver hosted a grand Spring Festival reception at the Hyatt Hotel in downtown Vancouver on Feb 6.

Spring Festival Gala held at UBC

[2015-02-12 06:05]

The University of British Columbia Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA) presented the 2015 UBC CSSA Spring Festival Gala as a New Year celebration to share the joy of entering the Year of the Ram.

BC lures Chinese tourists

[2015-02-12 05:49]

As the Chinese Lunar New Year, which falls on Feb 19, draws close, the scramble to attract Chinese travelers is growing intense.

Chinese tourists highly satisfied with Canada travel: survey

[2015-02-12 05:49]

Canada scored second highest in the Chinese outbound tourist-satisfaction survey in the fourth quarter of 2014, the latest official research shows.

Consul general weighs in

[2015-02-12 02:08]

Zhang Qiyue (center), consul general of China in New York, speaks at the Lunar New Year symposium held by local Chinese communities in Flushing, New York, on Tuesday.

Historians fault Japan on 'comfort women' flak

[2015-02-11 11:34]

Some American historians are urging their Japanese counterparts not to allow the Japanese government to minimize the prevalence of "comfort women" during World War II.

New ink debuts in Maryland

[2015-02-11 11:34]

An exhibition of modern Chinese ink painting reborn from its 1,000-year tradition made its New Year debut at the University of Maryland on Tuesday.

Chinese youth shun immigration amnesty

[2015-02-11 11:34]

Undocumented Chinese immigrants appear to be the least interested in President Obama's reprieve for young undocumented immigrants in the US, as their application rate is much lower than their counterparts, particularly Latinos, who flocked to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

Qualcomm fine may affect trade talks, increase tensions: analysts

[2015-02-11 11:34]

The decision by Qualcomm Inc to pay a record $975 million fine to settle an investigation by a Chinese regulator may increase trade tension with Washington and affect negotiations on a key trade pact in the Asia-Pacific region analysts said.

Between heaven and earth, artist challenges written word

[2015-02-11 11:34]

Confucius once said: "Writing cannot express all words, words cannot encompass all ideas."

China gets savvier marketing itself

[2015-02-11 11:34]

China is learning that exporting and marketing its culture is big business.

Ultra High Voltage revealed in book

[2015-02-11 11:34]

State Grid Corp of China, the largest state-owned electric utility company in the world, has released an English version of the company's latest book on ultra-high voltage (UHV) transmission technology after the successful release of the Chinese version a year ago.

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