Li Chenguang, a 26-year-old Beijing telecommunications worker, was one of thousands of travelers packing into Beijing South Railway Station on Friday at the start of a six-day holiday in the capital during the APEC meetings.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper began a four-day trip to China on Friday by meeting e-commerce tycoon Jack Ma, a sign experts say that his country wants to enhance cross-border online trade.
China is seeking suppliers to develop its own wide-body passenger plane over the next decade, according to industry executives, expanding its ambitions and rivalry with Boeing and Airbus.
The French government will assist the Chinese judiciary by confiscating the illegal assets many corrupt officials have transferred to France, a senior official from the French Ministry of Justice has said.
China has established a fund to finance infrastructure projects along the land-based and maritime Silk Roads, a major step forward under a national strategy to revive the centuries-old trading routes connecting Asia and Europe.
There are no matadors or picadors, but bulls locking horns with each other draw big crowds to bullfights in the United Arab Emirates.
China's top math teachers will share their skills in British primary schools to help raise standards in the subject.
Work on drawing up laws on Internet security in China is being accelerated in an attempt to improve protection and prevent online threats, the nation's top cyberspace watchdog said on Wednesday.
One of China's richest men has bought a Vincent Van Gogh masterpiece for nearly $62 million, reports said on Wednesday, becoming the latest tycoon to make an eyebrow-raising art purchase.
Republicans stormed to victory in US midterm elections on Tuesday, thumping rival Democrats to clinch control of both houses of Congress and assuring a fractious final two years for Barack Obama's presidency.
The investigation into Zhou Yongkang, China's former security chief, will take some time, and the central government is committed to publicizing the result in a timely manner, a senior official said on Wednesday.
A Chinese-led consortium has won the bid to build Mexico's first high-speed train project, the first overseas use of Chinese bullet trains.
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