International Chinese Television Network will launch a new program aiming to introduce Chinese tourism and culture to American audience from November.
A Chinese inventor and his solar toilet drew media and venture capitalists'attention at a "toilet fair" hosted by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in Seattle.
Gary Locke is probably the most high-profile United States ambassador to date in Beijing. Not only were all eyes on him as soon as he arrived, attention has also been trained on his wife.
Chinese-American photographer chases identity issues from coast to coast, trying to find himself.
Chinese philanthropist Chen Guangbiao has called for a solution to "prevent Japan's claim on China's Diaoyu Islands" in an advertisement in New York Times.
American socialite Paris Hilton opened the micro blog account on Sina Weibo especially for China, and now has more than 600,000 followers.
Boxing was banned in China in 1959, criticized as brutal and capitalistic.
As was customary in the day, nine powerful Chinese officials gathered in a private garden in 1437 to enjoy literary and music performances.
Sol de Leon, an immigrant to the United States from Panama, lights up when recalling the "incredible" meeting with her extended family in China.
A Chinese academic was appointed dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard on Aug 15, becoming the first Chinese to hold such a senior position.
A Texas blueberry grower finds a lot to like in China as he helps give a boost to a new industry.
Up, down and without its handler pausing for a breath, the brush dances along the rice paper, stopping when its strokes have rendered the word for dragon in Chinese calligraphy.