Wu Peixuan fell in love with American football when he attended college in the United States.
As the most popular and commercially successful professional sport in North America, American football is also making strides in China but still trails in grassroots popularity and public recognition.
China's K-12 online education market is blossoming, and analysts predict it will offer strong business opportunities in the future.
Wu Jiang has just finished his last semester, majoring in the Malaysian language, at Beijing Foreign Studies University.
Guangxi University for Nationalities is tapping its geographical advantages to develop language majors related to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, according to Zhong Haiqing, the university's Party secretary.
Connor Fairman decided to spend the summer in Beijing to conduct his first overseas internship.
This summer will live for many a year in the memory of Yuan Xianteng, 12.
He Ying, a young lecturer at Capital Normal University, earns 7,000 yuan ($1,100) a month before tax and is feeling the financial strain of living in Beijing.
Ann Nicholson had been counting the days to her first summer camp in China.
Wang Xibo returned from overseas delighted with the prospect of using his college major to develop a business after graduation.
Jobs at State-owned enterprises are the most attractive to Chinese university graduates, according to a report.
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