The Chinese palate is potentially one of the most sensitive in the world, says Jim Boyce.
James Suckling first visited China's Shandong in the 1980s. Twenty years later, he was caught off guard by the changes he saw on a second visit.
Young scientists from China won 11 prizes at the 63rd annual Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, a record for a Chinese team.
Jeffrey Qu is excited about traveling next week to China, the latest of his regular trips there during the past decade.
No Chinese teacher of Confucius Institutes will be forced to leave US and no accreditation is required.
No Chinese teachers at Confucius Institutes in US will have to leave the country by the end of June.
Susan Shirk chats with Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group, about his new book, Every Nation for Itself: Winners and Losers in a G-Zero World at a talk May 24 at the Asia Society.
A symphonic chorus commemorating the hardship and contribution of generations of Chinese in the US premiered at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center in College Park, Maryland, on May 19.
Daniel Yergin, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and acclaimed economic researcher, said China's ascent has profoundly changed the global energy landscape while discussing his most recent book, The Quest: Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World, on May 21 in Washington.
Two men suspected in the killings of two Chinese students were charged Tuesday with capital murder.
Molly Bodurtha tried hard to persuade her parents and her home school to allow her to stay longer in China.
Asian-American playwright David Henry Hwang talks to reporters at the Foreign Press Center in New York on May 17.