The author is an associate researcher at the Institute of European Studies of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
When French actress Sophie Marceau appeared on China Central Television's traditional annual gala in 2014, she had the attention of more than a billion viewers.
European leader in tourism residences and resorts, Pierre et Vacances Center Parcs plans to invest in the Chinese market and bring its unique business model to the world's second-largest economy to attract Chinese investors.
A Capital, a leading private equity fund investing between Europe and China, launched the European Environment and Energy Fund in Beijing during the visit of French Prime Minister Manuel Valls to China.
Responding to a new national strategy, authorities in the eastern coastal city of Qingdao pledge to build it into hub for land, sea and air transportation while finding new paths to economic growth, officials said in recent meetings.
Beginning in the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907) Jiaozhou was an important stop on the ancient maritime Silk Road for more than 1,000 years.
With Qingdao's increasing strength among international ports, the Shinan district at the heart of the city has risen as shipping center in Northeast Asia.
Recent comments from French Ambassador to China Maurice Gourdault-Montagne, that new policies will be announced soon to facilitate Chinese student visa applications, are thrilling news for the increasing number of Chinese students wanting to study in France.
France Dermo-cosmetic giant Pierre Fabre plans to introduce more brands to the Chinese market to respond to growing opportunities in the coming year.
Child patients at Shanghai Children's Medical Center were cheered at an artwork donation ceremony by healthcare giant Sanofi on Jan 22.
With more than 100,000 students now studying Chinese, France is the pioneer of Chinese learning in all of Europe, said educator Joel Bellassen in an exclusive interview with China Daily.
It will take more effective cooperation among countries to tackle the mounting challenges for all people, and more painful reforms are needed to stoke weak global recovery, China's premier said this week in Switzerland.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|