Liu Fei, the Chinese consul general in Vancouver, expects 2015 to be an "extraordinary year" for Sino-Canadian relations.
John Naisbitt, the famed American futurist and international best-selling author whose book Megatrends topped the New York Times best-seller list in the early 1980s, recently returned to China to promote his new book and a new set of predictions.
Chinese brands are deriving increasing revenue proportion overseas, according to the newly released 2015 BrandZ™ Top 100 Most Valuable Chinese Brands.
Appreciating Inner Mongolia's beautiful prairie landscape and the passionate, untrammeled spirit of the Mongolian people through music will be the goal of a concert Feb 14 at River Rock Casino Theatre in British Columbia.
US experts have dismissed speculation over the geopolitics regarding US President Barack Obama's visit to New Delhi last weekend and next week's meetings in Beijing by foreign ministers from China, Russia and India.
Chinese New Year is playing an increasingly important role in the intercultural communications and becoming a window for other countries to get to know China, said Luo Linquan, Chinese consul general in San Francisco at a press conference on Wednesday.
The death of a 20-year-old Chinese-American student at Yale University who fell from San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge on Tuesday has been ruled an "apparent suicide'' by the California Highway Patrol.
Thomas Friedman's proposition that the world is flat came true for Delaware students when the governor signed on to an overseas study program with a Chinese company.
A group of Houston business professionals, led by members from Briggs & Veselka Company, MetLife and JPMorgan Chase, announced the formation of Gateway to Houston on Tuesday.
Tao Kaiyuan, vice-president of Supreme People's Court of China, poses with Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Ruth Ginsburg in Washington on Wednesday afternoon.
In the 1960s, Henry Tang was an undergraduate student at Columbia University pursuing a degree in international economics and tinkering with the idea of getting a PhD and becoming a US-China specialist. He would go to Columbia's library to take out books on China.
Shipping bankruptcy strands ships, roils maritime cargo industry