President Xi Jinping appeared at Saturday's state banquet hosted by the Dutch royal family in a formal traditional Chinese suit, which experts say displayed the leader's national pride and confidence in Chinese culture.
Bank of China, one of the country's leading lenders, has committed itself to renminbi operations both in the Netherlands and the rest of the world, as the global economy picks up and China sustains long-term stable growth, said its board chairman, Tian Guoli.
Achieving a breakthrough in the export of Chinese culture has been a hot discussion among experts and performing arts companies. For Wu Jiatong, following the Netherlands' lead might be a way out.
Editor's Note: China Daily is updating timely news and anecdotes of President Xi Jinping's visit to Western Europe on its social media platform. Below are some of our posts as well as readers'comments.
China's stance on climate change as being of "common but differentiated responsibilities" will not be changed, but it is not an excuse for slowing down the pace of industrial restructuring, said Premier Li Keqiang.
The Chinese Dream is more widely recognized than the American Dream, and a growing number of Chinese will see China as the world's "ideal country" in the coming 10 years, according to a new study released by Britain-based advertising giant WPP.
A senior Canadian official said the country is mulling over a more "selective" scheme for immigrant investors in order to tackle the irregularities in its current system, a move that may affect tens of thousands of Chinese immigrants and applicants.
Having universities accept graduates from both vocational and regular high schools, which will be achieved by an upcoming reform, will bring positive changes to the country's talent pool, Chinese education expert says.
The reforms in curriculum and student nurturing now taking place in a Beijing school may spread and be copied by schools nationwide, experts said.
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