At the center of China and covering 167,000 square kilometers, Henan was one of the cradles of Chinese civilization with a history dating back more than 5,000 years. It was China's cultural, economical and political center for more than 3,000 years.
Located at the core of the highly developed Yangtze River Delta, Kunshan city in Jiangsu province is fast becoming a modern international city.
A showcase for the world's advanced technologies and products, the China (Kunshan) Brand Products Import Expo is on the fast track to becoming China's largest trading platform for imports, organizers said.
The leaders of Kunshan, a thriving city in Jiangsu province, have announced their intent to build the city into an ideal choice for exhibition organizers from China and abroad.
The 2013 World Landscape Art Exposition, one of the world's largest, is now underway in Jinzhou, a coastal city of Liaoning province, from May to October.
Coming from a long tradition of natural animal husbandry, Uruguayan meat is both tasty and safe
Ji Yaqiu waved his right hand when ascending Tian'anmen Rostrum, trying to imitate the move Chairman Mao Zedong made when announcing the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Despite the official cap on entertainment programming during prime time, China's satellite channels are spending huge amounts of money on reality shows to win viewers. While the ongoing high-diving shows, Stars in Danger produced by Jiangsu Satellite TV and Celebrity Splash produced by Zhejiang Satellite TV, have provoked heated discussions about dress codes and star safety, people have been immersing themselves in the nostalgic atmosphere of I Am A Singer, the celebrity singing competition which has been Hunan Satellite TV's great success.
As well as larger-than-ever investments, the latest reality shows all have one other thing in common - They're all authorized remakes of foreign programs.
At almost the same time that President Xi Jinping announced during his recent visit to Africa that China will extend a $20 billion credit line to the continent over the next two years, Zhang Ming, a director of the Red Cross Society of China, was busy raising funds of more than 30 million yuan ($4.85 million) from China to build public health centers in Africa, the first overseas project by her organization.
When Zhu Siquan developed a whole set of medical techniques for the treatment of late-stage cataract among Chinese patients in the 1990s, he did not expect that his endeavors would one day benefit patients in Africa.
An art gallery in Shandong recently acquired a wealth of paintings by Liu Kuo-Sung, a renowned painter who lives in Taiwan.
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