Chinese-American playwright David Henry Hwang had been toying with the idea of a theatrical ode to Hong Kong-bred martial arts star Bruce Lee for almost two decades before the debut of his latest work.
After unveiling its $2 billion investment plan in London last month, Shanghai-based Greenland Group announced new details of its $1 billion Metropolis Los Angeles project on Feb 14.
In the current legal standoff between Chinese affiliates of the Big Four accounting firms and the US Securities and Exchange Commission, the focus has tended to be on the strong negative US sentiment about Chinese stocks. Time and energy would be better spent concentrating on the lessons of the cross-border listings debacle that underpin this case and on preventing it from happening again.
As the 15-day Chinese New Year celebration concluded with the Lantern Festival - which this year just happened to coincide with Valentine's Day on Feb 14 - it presented something of a dilemma for the Chinese: Should they spend the day with family or go for a romantic candle-lit dinner for two?
The US International Trade Commission said it will proceed with its investigation of solar-energy products imported from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan because there is a "reasonable indication" that the imports are hurting the domestic solar industry.
As if playing for sophisticated, critical New Yorkers weren't tough enough, pianist Tian Jiaxin gave herself an extra challenge when she performed at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
Mobile Internet-services company Sungy Mobile Ltd on Wednesday said it acquired mobile ad network GetJar Inc for $5.3 million cash, Sungy's first international acquisition as the company pushes to expand in the mobile application sector.
Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney, Zac Posen all of these fashion icons graduated from London's Central Saint Martin College of Art and Design (CSM). Now four of the school's Chinese students have brought their works to New York to chase their dreams of becoming world famous designers.
When he was elected to the San Jose City Council seven years ago, former Berryessa union school board member and businessman Kansen Chu became San Jose's first Chinese-American councilmember in the city's 157-year history.
Shipping bankruptcy strands ships, roils maritime cargo industry