What economic developments in China have most interested you over the past decade? China's economy has grown by leaps and bounds and become a global economic engine as the country has shifted its focus to high-quality development.
A one-of-a-kind sanctuary was opened in Shanghai recently, marking a major breakthrough in efforts by local organizations to control the stray animal population in the city.
The Long March (1934-36) plays an important role in both the CPC and China's history. To better understand it, China Daily reporter Stephanie Stone climbed the Laoyashan mountain in Zunyi, Guizhou, and saw the battle trenches the Red Army dug during the Long March. Come and see what else she found!
Looking back on the past decade, what changes in China have been most impressive? From fighting against poverty to advancing rural revitalization across the board, let's hear what Erik Nilsson, an American who has lived and worked in China for more than a decade, has to say.
There's a worn-out Red Army cap kept in a Chinese museum. It is seen as a symbol of friendship between a leader of the Communist Party of China and a foreigner. Moreover, it also shows how the Party can win support and friends from the world.
The CPC has shown tremendous creativity in every stage of China's struggle for a better life, Donald Ramotar, former president of Guyana said on Straight Talk.
Hongsibu in Ningxia is the hub of China's largest ecological migration initiative for poverty alleviation, helping over 200,000 people relocate and start a better life. Join China Daily reporter Stephanie as she sees how the residence of Hongsibu have built thriving lives for themselves and found hope in the process.
China's GDP growth rate will be lower but the quality of the economy will be better, said Michele Geraci, former undersecretary of state at the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, as he explained several economic issues with Straight Talk.
Four elements make China different than any other place around the world, said Alessandro Teixeira, former minister of tourism of Brazil, when he shared his insights on China's development.
During China Daily "21st Century Cup" National English Speaking Competition award ceremony, the second prize winner of the college category, Zhao Deyu gave an inspiring speech based on his story.
Hailing from the US, 74 year-old Mark Levine is now an educator at the Minzu University of China. Mark has lived in China for 17 years, exchanging daily with minority students from all across China. Levine believes that the world should see China for what it is, a multicultural and developing community.
Nine expats from the United States, Poland, Yemen, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Zimbabwe and Nigeria took a journey to Yuecheng district in Shaoxing, Zhejiang province, from Sept 28 to 29.