Newwark: Renowned Chinese-American artist Zhang Zecuan stamps his seal on one of his calligraphy pieces during his solo artwork exhibition Friday.
Zhong's latest venture, Solar Planet, is the first of its kind in Palo Alto, California, but the 46-year-old businesswoman has bigger dreams - a nationwide network of solar-power emporiums that would be franchised.
An online Chinese real estate firm has organized a house-hunting tour aimed at wealthy Chinese shopping for a home in the United States.
In Behind the Red Door, the journalist Richard Burger suggests that while it is tempting to view China's growing openness toward sex to be in delayed parallel to the West, the country's sexual history has traveled a separate course.
When the Chicago Symphony Orchestra toured China for the first time in 2009, a group of Shanghai Conservatory students was invited to sit in on a short rehearsal.
Niu, the owner of a factory that supports a chain of clothing stores in his hometown in Fujian province, is looking in New York City for a second home, and he's willing to pay as much as $3.5 million for it.
Amid high demand from wealthy Chinese for US properties, New York real estate firms are wooing buyers by incorporating feng shui concepts into interior designs.
Synthesis is crucial in Hong Kong when it comes to building and city planning.
News reports of squabbles with mainland visitors have reinforced a sense of cultural separation between the former British colony and its motherland.
When the composer Zhou Long was a child, he lived in a traditional hutong-style courtyard home at the foot of Beijing's bell and drum towers. Twisting the wooden handle of a small rattle-drum as he played with his sister on winter afternoons, he beat a whirring rhythm and wondered what the towers might have sounded like when they still told the time.
Shipping bankruptcy strands ships, roils maritime cargo industry