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Off to China, symphony debuts at Carnegie 1st

[2013-10-29 11:04]

San Diego group will tour China with a mixed repertoire

Lang Lang a 'Messenger of Peace'

[2013-10-29 11:04]

He has become an international star through his emotional interpretations of classical music. Now Chinese concert pianist Lang Lang is taking the world stage to help the United Nations promote global education.

Philly suburbs host bizz delegates

[2013-10-29 11:04]

Chester County, Pennsylvania, began its first ever Sino-American Regional Economic Business and Culture Exchange Summit.

New film finds a hip-hop-tai chi connection

[2013-10-28 10:36]

The odds were against him from the beginning. Adam Wong Sau-ping was a little-known Hong Kong film director; he made a dance movie, which is not a popular genre in the region; and his cast was not studded with even one star.

Fighting dirty air may hurt water: experts

[2013-10-28 10:36]

What's good for China's air may not be good for its water, according to an analysis from environmental experts.

Does high-speed rail threaten cultural heritage?

[2013-10-28 10:36]

Rushing for GDP, China has been undergoing a high-speed rail building spree under the Government'seconomic stimulus program. The network nationwide is expected to hit the ceiling of 11,000miles by the end of 2015.

NQ Mobile hits back after US stock plunge

[2013-10-28 10:36]

NQ Mobile Inc, the Chinese security software maker, released details of its bank accounts and threatened legal action after its US-traded shares plunged on a short-selling firm's claims.

Anniversary for Iowa, Hebei ties

[2013-10-25 11:19]

Zhou Benshun, Party secretary of Hebei province, led a large delegation in Iowa from Oct 20-22 to mark the 30th anniversary of the sister state relationship between Hebei and Iowa.

Across Americas

[2013-10-25 11:19]

TCL president: We're not just selling TVs

[2013-10-25 11:13]

Michelle Mao, president of TCL North America Business Center, expects her brand to be the next Samsung in three to five years.

Chinatown restaurants learn how to get an 'A'

[2013-10-25 11:13]

Between July 2012 and March 2013, New York restaurants paid $30.3 million in health inspection fines. Of the 293 restaurants in Manhattan's Chinatown district, the total in fines was about $600,000.

US, China broadband companies join forces

[2013-10-25 11:13]

China Unicom Broadband Online announced a strategic agreement with US-based internet solutions company ASSIA to improve internet speed and reliability for 10 million DSLs across 15 provinces.

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