Take the escalator down through a giant tunnel and you will be stunned by the 4,000-square-meter paradise that Fang Suo Commune has built for book and art lovers in Chengdu, Sichuan province.
In shark-infested waters off the Australian island of Tasmania, Dean Lisson spends five hours a day diving for abalone.
Trade in commodities has been the dominant feature of China-Africa relations over the past 20 years, but many traders, particularly those who arrived in Africa early, are now well aware that there must be more to the relationship than that.
Garmin Ltd, the world-leading manufacturer of GPS navigation and wireless devices, made its first foray into China in the automotive market.
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Linzi Boyd, a savvy entrepreneurial builder of brands, shows readers how to use her winning formula for success, with her debut book Brand Famous: How to Get Everyone Talking about Your Business enabling any brands to go from Idea to Execution.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott came under fire on Friday over controversial comments on the arrest of two terror suspects and for referring to a "holocaust" of job losses, capping a horrible week for the PM.
Indonesia's new president has decided to drop his nominee for national police chief who is under investigation for corruption, palace officials said, in the biggest political test for the leader since taking office.
Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat, a revered Islamic spiritual leader who helped bolster unity in Malaysia's opposition bloc and was a key advocate of Islamic law, has died. He was 84.
The ruling party of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has decided to stage a grand military parade this year to mark the 70th anniversary of its founding and the nation's liberation.
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