Who will be the most popular smartphone brand five years from now?
The country's enthusiasm to build its fourth-generation network is yet to translate into any sustained growth in the number of once-popular contract phones being sold to customers.
Chinese who love African culture and arts may soon find that artifacts made in Africa that they would love to get their hands on are just a few finger tips away.
Teresa Hou has just signed up her 10-year-old son for a 15-day camp to visit prestigious universities in the United Kingdom during the upcoming winter holiday.
Long known for intellectual property infringement, China's business climate is changing as Chinese firms are increasingly focused on innovation rather than copying what worked in the United States and how consumers are evolving with their hopes, dreams and aspirations.
The European Union may pressure Beijing to "scale up" its climate change commitments so that China can make considerable progress on its carbon emissions goals by 2025, says Jo Leinen, chairman of the European Parliament's delegation for relations with China.
John Micklethwait believes there are advantages to being an outsider looking in on China.
The latest Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation conference in Beijing has just wrapped up, but has it been just another meeting among Asia-Pacific leaders? It has not.
For the first time in Macy's 88-year Thanksgiving parade history in New York, there was a Chinese float, the Beauty of Beijing.
Wyndham Grand Xi'an South, a luxury hotel that opened on Aug 26 in Xi'an, the capital of Shaanxi province in Northwest China, aims to attract discerning customers with its luxurious amenities and exceptional service.
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