My Chinese friend looked at me, his face filled with a mixture of horror and pity.
Item from June 24, 1999, in China Daily: Henk-Willem Nimeier, from the Netherlands, blows a religious horn he just bought at Barkhor Street in Lhasa, capital of the Tibet autonomous region.
Inappropriate behavior by tourists during the recent Dragon Boat Festival, including a man climbing and sitting on the head of a statue of Gushri Khan in Delingha, Qinghai province, has been exposed online.
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China hopes the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank will make a priority of encouraging Belgium's participation, President Xi Jinping told King Philippe on Tuesday in Beijing.
Beijing and Washington are widening the scope of their discussions by adding new sections to their annual dialogues and consultations, according to observers.
The Palace Museum in Beijing may have wider jurisdiction over its neighboring areas in the future, according to a draft blueprint released on Tuesday.
Beijing warned two of its Asian neighbors on Tuesday to stop agitating in the South China Sea, after a Japanese military patrol plane circled over areas during a drill with the Philippines. The areas are claimed by China.
Beijing and Washington will open annual talks on Tuesday that are set to feature issues including the South China Sea and climate change.
Eurozone finance ministers broke off talks on Monday without an agreement on Greece's bailout.
Fifty people have started a 12-day journey using a new path that makes it easier for Indian pilgrims to visit sacred religious sites in the Tibet autonomous region.
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