China and Canada started issuing reciprocal visas on Monday, with increased exchanges becoming essential to both countries.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, referring to her own country's experience, reminded Japan on Monday of the need to confront squarely its wartime past.
Cliched as it may sound a picture is indeed worth a thousand words. Perfectly fitting this description is a photograph on China Daily's website on March 7.
Item from March 10, 1993, in China Daily: A woman tries her new magnetized phone card at a cardphone booth in Changsha, capital of Hunan province. To date, Changsha has installed 108 special card telephones and 100,000 people own such cards.
At the packed China Wedding Expo in Beijing during the weekend, many foreign wedding agencies tried to lure Chinese customers with overseas photo shoots or exotic ceremonies.
China will welcome any leaders who are "sincere about coming" to its military parade and other events marking the victory in World War II 70 years ago, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Sunday when asked if Japan was invited.
President Xi Jinping urged South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region on Sunday to accelerate its opening-up, as the region's key role in the fast-advancing Silk Road initiatives has often been emphasized.
Local officials are concerned about increasing attempts by extremist forces with global ambitions to penetrate China's northwestern frontier region, but they say they are equipped to deal with them.
Shanghai has for the third time topped the list of the 10 most attractive Chinese cities for expats, on a survey being released on Monday.
Images don't lie. Some of the most disturbing clips we see online are two-minutes of an irate parent hammering at a crying young toddler.
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