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In Europe for Europe

The alliance between China and Europe has managed to give Chinese outbound investment a new direction.

Wind in the sails

The trouble with haystacks

Words of wisdom can save pain

News

Xi chosen as president of China

China's 1.37 billion people - about 20 percent of the world's population - have seen their new leaders elected, upon whom they pin great hopes for a better future.

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Blame it on the helper

The downfall of Chinese companies in US exchanges can be pinned on legal and accounting firms.

World's treasured species: the Chinese tourist

Business

Life

Blooming history

We all know that flower arrangement is not as easy as it looks.

People

Living the dream

While many Chinese head overseas in search of a dream, their compatriot Wang Huiyao has dedicated himself to encouraging the opposite.

Flying feet

Travel

Pretty as a picture

Departing friends are a constant theme of Chinese poets down the centuries, and one of the best known passages on the matter is by Li Bai more than 1,200 years ago: "In the firework-like lunar March, an old friend has just bid farewell to the Yellow Crane Tower and is about to set off for the city of Yangzhou."

Events

The great art of the recluses

The 17th century was one of the most dramatic and crisis-filled periods of China's long history.

Events

Last Word

The growth of a baby brother

The internationalization of the renminbi is benefiting global trade and bringing stability to financial markets, says David Bloom, global head of foreign exchange strategy at Europe's largest bank HSBC.

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