Norman Masuda appreciates the complexity of Chinese but empathizes with those who struggle with the language.
Fifteen-year-old Michael Rowe had never studied Chinese before June. Two weeks into his course, he can write its intricate characters.
When Chinese-American gymnast Anna Li travels to London later this month as the third member of her family to participate in the Olympics.
Lawyer's pro bono work helps right historic injustice done to Chinese.
An American herbalist has found his own place in the sun in China, and he's doing his best to spread his knowledge among both locals and expatriates.
A performance dubbed Sound of Harmony was staged at the recent United Nations Public Service Day for staff at the world body's New York headquarters.
About 160 students in the Gold Sail Troupe of Beijing’s Haidian Experimental Elementary School gave a concert in memory of the 75th anniversary the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War.
As the blare from speakers rises to a crescendo, the six Chinese dancers twist and turn, stomping their feet and flourishing their arms.
Engineer Scott Ensminger brings a piece of traditional American food culture to Chinese capital.
Bottles of California wine stand on the bookshelf alongside Maotai, a popular Chinese liquor. Souvenirs collected during trips to China are scattered about, and crimson knots hang on the wall.
More than 100,000 Chinese orphans or children with disabilities have been adopted by families from overseas, according to China's Center for Children’s Welfare and Adoption.
Claire Fox believes debates about China in the West are often introspective and offer no insights into the new rising economic superpower.