As ever more Chinese students opt to pursue higher education overseas, Rossana Lin argues Chinese schooling is better than many people think.
Zhang Chen, a 31-year-old Chinese American, has been living his dream for the past four years by helping China's youth build their own.
Chinese artist Lin Tianmiao, known for her technique of wrapping objects in string, is in the midst of her first major US exhibition.
Ferries take visitors to the site of the Angel Island Immigration Station, which 72 years ago closed its doors as the main US immigrant-processing center on the West Coast.
US laws to curb Chinese immigration split families and delayed a reunion between Lee Show Nam, who was detained as a teenager.
Ashley Robertson is planning to revisit China's Sichuan province to see Qiqi, a female panda cub that has grown stronger since the young American left the Chengdu Panda Base two years ago.
The 3rd New York Chinese Film Festival began on Wednesday at Lincoln Center, with the North American debut of Chinese director Zhang Yang's Full Circle.
Gary Gardner was speechless when he received an old photo as a gift from a resident of Guling. It was a 20-year-old photo showing the 64-year-old chaplain's great aunt, Elizabeth Johnson Gardner, with elderly people in Guling.
Two dozen wildlife enthusiasts from North America gathered in Washington on Tuesday to compete to become "Pambassadors" for panda conservation.
A US author examines China's trade with his homeland from the time of colonial America. Kelly Chung Dawson reports in New York.
A teacher from Iowa brings lessons of home to Chinese classrooms.
About 80,000 girls from China have been adopted by American parents since 1989, according to the US State Department.