For years, taking a bath at the Xinyuan Bathhouse has been a weekly habit for me. It is really sad to see a century-old bathhouse close."
Sri Lanka's hunger for infrastructure and new market growth points has attracted an increasing number of Chinese enterprises to invest money and resources over the past five years to gain a larger foothold in a rapidly developing market.
Editor's note: In a signed article published in Sri Lanka's Daily News before his visit to the country on Tuesday, President Xi Jinping made a four-point proposal to address the evolving China-Sri Lanka relations. Following are excerpts:
A top Sri Lankan diplomat in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, hopes her country will become a hub for provincial enterprises to expand in South Asia.
As more and more Chinese learn of the attractions of Sri Lanka, such as scenery and diverse cultures, many are visiting the country.
Historical relationships between China and Sri Lanka date back over 20 centuries based on their shared religious and cultural values.
The central government has chosen 62 locations across the country as experimental areas for new-style urbanization, pushing forward the grand strategy that Premier Li Keqiang said will greatly stimulate China's economy.
A team of 59 medical workers from China headed for Sierra Leone on Tuesday afternoon to help contain Ebola.
Anti-smoking activists are denouncing Beijing's latest draft of its long-awaited smoking control regulation because of loopholes they say allow smoking indoors in public places.
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