I have no doubt about the success of Shanghai's World Exposition. I have no doubt about the importance of the more than 70 million visitors and importance of this World Exposition.
For Ma Wenguang, one of the nation's most successful weightlifting coaches, this year's ongoing National Games proves that the biggest transformation in sport in China has been the brighter spotlight on athletes.
When I first received news of my work attachment to China Daily for last year's Beijing Olympics, I thought it was a dream come true.
Wes Unseld lowers his 200-cm frame into one of the five-star hotel's plush seats, looks around, shakes his head and utters, more to himself than anyone else, "it's all changed, it's all changed".
It was 1987 that I first visited the Middle Kingdom arriving by ferry from Hong Kong and landing at the Shunde port outside Guangzhou. Coincidentally, 1987 was the first year that the NBA appeared across China on CCTV-5 with the broadcasting of the NBA All-Star Game.
As one of the world's most successful table tennis players of all time, Deng Yaping is well-placed to view the phenomenal rise of sports in the country.
Every year, in China, there are the true World Championships of table tennis. It happens with the National Championships or, once every four years, the National Games.
When China televised its first golf tournament in 1995, people in Shenzhen "dressed like royalty but acted like hooligans".
If ratified as expected, golf will once again be declared an Olympic sport in 2016. As a result of this decision, the game will truly become a global pastime.
She does not look like a champion weightlifter, but Wang Luo is no lightweight either.
Risk management in nuclear projects is of strategic significance in every country, and nuclear insurance plays a vital role, said Wu Gaolian, chairman of China Nuclear Insurance Pool (CNIP).
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