When the quake hit Sichuan on May 12, 58-year-old Zhou Zhongmin immediately got on the train to the province to volunteer his services to victims of the disaster.
More than a quarter of a century after China's 1976 Tangshan earthquake, a group of survivors are giving back by doing all they can to help victims of the May 12 earthquake in Sichuan.
The tour bus was passing by Maoxian county, Sichuan, when the earthquake hit on May 12. After fierce shaking from the tremors, a man surnamed Jiang and his wife came out of the bus. They were shocked by what they saw.
Beijing residents are doing their part to help survivors cope during the aftermath of last week's massive earthquake in Sichuan.
Established on October 1, 2007 with the merger of Norway's national oil company Statoil and the oil and gas operations of Hydro, StatoilHydro (SH) is now a giant enterprise with ambitions for global growth. Ole Johan Lydersen, president of StatoilHydro China, talked with China Daily about his expectations for growth through powerful partnerships.
United States companies are often the ones to beat in doing business with China. But an organization from Scandinavia started its voyage to China as early as the Qing Dynasty, a time long before the birth of today's tycoons.
Living far north in Europe with only 4.7 million people, Norwegians are blessed with plentiful natural resources, most notably oil and seafood.
The word "wellness" is often understood as relaxation and "kicking back": soaking up energy at a spa, whiling away stress in a whirlpool.
China is not traditionally a nation of milk-drinkers - and with good reason. Around 90 percent of the Chinese adult population is thought to be lactose intolerant (ru tang mei que fa), which means they have low levels of the enzyme that normally digests lactose, the sugar found in milk and milk products.
While our hands may receive daily washing and moisturizing, feet and leg care tends to be an afterthought.
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