Arthur Chu, a self-proclaimed "out of shape, nerdy Asian guy" who works in insurance, has in turns irked and inspired fans of the long-running game show Jeopardy with aggressive, unorthodox tactics that have netted him more than $100,000 in earnings in a four-day winning spree that will continue on Feb 24.
Subrina Chow, director of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in San Francisco, was celebrating more than just the Year of the Horse at the organization's annual spring dinner reception. She was also rejoicing in Hong Kong's growing appeal to entrepreneurs.
San Francisco is known as the gateway to the Pacific. To Yang Xiaohua, that makes it natural and logical for the University of San Francisco's School of Management to be a big player in US-China relations.
Take an ancient, charming art, add an innovative way of presenting it to the public, and what do you get? The Peking Acrobats.
Since 1993, when her "East Meets West" collection at New York's Fashion Week landed her the cover of Women's Wear Daily, Vivienne Tam has explored links between Chinese and Western aesthetics.
As the tension between China and Japan deepens, US soldiers who fought in the World War II who were members of the Flying Tigers, shared their stories and called for respect for history and peace.
It was too good to pass up.
Deng Rihua, the 82-year-old chief editor of the Seattle Chinese Times, calls his paper the "letters from the homeland".
Asian Americans' apathy toward politics has always concerned some Asian American leaders, and Meng is no exception.
From Jan 28 to Feb 4, the NBA streamed 23 live NBA broadcasts to millions of fans in China, a move timed to coincide with the league's Chinese New Year celebration.
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