When Pu Cunxin walked into the theater canteen five minutes early for our lunchtime appointment, he immediately noticed that I had no tea to drink, so he asked the waiter to bring some and then poured it for me himself.
There are so many ways to wrangle deals on hotel rooms these days that no matter how great a bargain you find, it is not uncommon to worry you missed a better one.
Hong Kong based Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts is gearing up to focus on consumer trends of the mass market, says Sarah Chen, vice-president of the group's sales & marketing department.
Even after they vowed to call a truce in their public war of words last year and concentrate on developing better products, two famed Chinese herbal tea makers have again locked horns in a legal battle.
Though Japan was long considered the "robotics kingdom", China surpassed it as the largest market for industrial robots in the world in 2013, when a record-high 36,000 units were sold, Chinese media report.
Many visitors at the recent China International Robot Show in Shanghai were captivated by the machines that could pour water, pick up candy or play chess.
The widely held belief that robots cost jobs is a fallacy, a robotics expert says.
Miniaturization is changing the face of medicine, and a device used to make cellular medicine that has until now needed the space of a small room will soon be sitting on hospital desktops.
Stephen Roach says one of the problems with Sino-US relations is that nobody in the Barack Obama administration fully understands China.
Retired Italian business titan Cesare Romiti, 91, says one of the most memorable highlights of his career was helping to open a factory to produce Fiat vehicles in Nanjing in 1986.
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