For China's e-commerce guru Jack Ma and his company Alibaba Group, Guizhou province in Southwest China is a promising place with potential to thrive in the big data and cloud computing industry.
Beijing and Shanghai are no longer the only preferred places for young people to start up businesses and realize their dreams. More and more talented youngsters are starting their careers in Guiyang, the capital of Guizhou province.
Guizhou, a mountainous province in Southwest China, is attracting increasing overseas attention through the following events and industries.
The business relationship between the United Kingdom and China will continue to strengthen as Chinese firms seek to diversify their asset base globally, said Nathanael Ming-Yan Wei, a prominent social entrepreneur and the only active Chinese peer in Britain's House of Lords.
A Chinese company that is promoting equestrian competitions in China is cooperating with events in the United Kingdom associated with British aristocracy and the royal family.
Britain's royal family and aristocratic culture have always captured the imagination of Chinese people, who can now get an insight into the elite world with etiquette classes from former royal butler Grant Harrold.
On the 2015 list of world-leading MBA programs released by the Financial Times last month in London, Manchester Business School ranks fifth in the UK, 12th in Europe and 35th in the world. Its doctoral program is first in Europe and third in the world.
The Cambridge Satchel Company, or CSC, a fast-developing British luxury bag maker, is expanding into China by opening online and offline stores.
Some of the top math teachers from China shared their skills in British primary schools for three weeks in November to help raise standards in the subject as the two countries continue to expand education cooperation, a senior Chinese diplomat said.
The United Kingdom's tea maker Twinings has its own secret recipe for success in China.
Chinese tourists are hugely important to the United Kingdom's economy as they are high spenders, stay for extended periods of time and are interested in visiting a variety of cities, said Robin Johnson, head of overseas operations at VisitBritain, the UK's national tourism agency.
As part of the gala, the National Theatre of Great Britain's life-size puppet horse Joey from the internationally acclaimed theatrical production War Horse will highlight the partnership between the national theaters of Britain and China.
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