Shantou will develop an experimental zone for economic and cultural cooperation to strengthen relationships with overseas Chinese thanks to the 5th East Guangdong Overseas Chinese Expo, according to the local government.
The China National Light Industry Council and China Gift Association listed Shantou's Chenghai district as "China's toy and gift capital" in Beijing late last month, an honor marking a milestone in the district's toy industry, market analysts said.
One of the largest and most influential industry fairs for sheet metal processing in China, the Metalworking and CNC Machine Tool Show 2013, also known as MWCS, has scaled up the number of exhibitors to more than 600 this year.
As Asia's top exhibition in the field of industrial automation, the Industrial Automation Show 2013, also known as IAS, opens on Tuesday in Shanghai, larger and better planned than ever before.
Xu Ling did not expect such enormous popularity and wild response when she set up her first small reading room for children last year at a primary school in Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu province.
After somersaults and handstands, little kungfu champion Li Zhongzhou falls to the ground like a drunken man. Moments later he jumps up and leaps into the air as he strikes various moves.
Qingdao, a coastal city in Shandong province, has made the Asia-Pacific region a focus in a bid to make its economy more open to the outside world.
Shinan district, the central district of Qingdao, has mapped out a grand plan to become an international shipping service center in Northeast Asia.
Zhao Wen, a resident of Chengyang district of Qingdao, never imagined the transformation that would happen in the small wasteland and dirty lake in front of the building where he has lived for many years.
Laoshan district in Qingdao is on track to become a national hub for e-commerce, a well-known economist said on a recent trip to the city.
When Changchun resident Sun Qi recently logged onto his smartphone's WeChat instant messaging app, he found he had been friended by something called the Lang Ge Luxury Outlet.
After a half-month copyright dispute among business siblings, Yilin Press announced last Thursday that it will publish a collection of works by Alice Munro, this year's winner of the Nobel Prize in literature.
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