As the cold winds of winter creep in, people look to their homes for the comfort of warmth.
Forget about Beijing's chaotic tourist traps this season and take a trip instead to a quiet rural getaway, Liu Yujie reports
I was quite taken by a comment I heard a couple of weeks ago on TV from an American filmmaker who made a documentary about Expo 2010 Shanghai. He told his host, referring to the significance of this Expo: "Expo 2010 will transform Shanghai, Shanghai will transform China and China will end-up transforming the world."
Fossil fuels give up ground to nuclear, wind, solar and hydroelectric plants
While extending its railway network throughout the country, China is also sending its trains across borders.
BEIJING - Despite the prospects of lower iron ore prices for the fourth quarter of this year, the overall outlook for domestic steel mills still remains hazy due to weak demand from downstream sectors, industry sources said.
More than 2,000 volunteers are putting the final shine on the city of Tianjin as it
BEIJING - China's inflationary pressure might ease for the rest of the year, as the country's ample grain reserves and slowing economic growth will help keep consumer inflation under control, economists have said.
BEIJING - Burgeoning local debt in China will not cause a Greek-style debt in China thanks to the country's sound fiscal condition, but risks from the surge will test the nation's financial health over the next few years, economists have said.
SHANGHAI - Budget carrier Spring Airlines is making waves in the travel circuit with its latest Japan ticket promotion fast-catching the fancy of passengers.
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