Zhengzhou in Henan province has mapped out an ambitious plan to become an international air logistics center using its airport economic area.
A recent three-day solo exhibition of Chinese ink painting by Zhao Yanbin at the Shandong Art Gallery attracted enthusiasts to the artist's depictions of nature and rural life.
It is pretty safe to say that Liu Chuanzhi, founder of China's biggest PC maker Lenovo, is excited about the new car he is getting. To put it another way- he's positively electric.
China must reduce pollution and promote the development of new clean energy sources to maintain the pace of economic progress without sacrificing the environment, said experts during the 2014 Caijing Annual Conference.
The reform roadmap released by the Third Plenum of the 18th Communist Party of China Central Committee reaffirmed the decisive role of the market in the economy and promised major reforms in a number of key sectors, China's top economists said at the Caijing Annual Conference 2014.
Local authorities in Ningbo have unveiled a new blueprint for the second-largest city in Zhejiang province, vowing to turn it into a national eco-city by 2016.
Ningbo government is gearing up reclamation of rivers and lakes in the city.
In Ningbo, the phrase "ecological system" has a more comprehensive meaning. It is a public service network that jointly worked by the government, enterprises, and social organizations.
As the 2013 Fortune Global Forum opens in Chengdu on Thursday, the world's spotlight will shine on the southwest megapolis, where more than 600 business leaders from world-class corporations will gather.
Cao Wei, 34, feels lucky to have his son's company.
Chinese consumption, largely driven by the middle class, will account for $6.2 trillion, just under a quarter of the $26 trillion of additional global consumption in the years up to 2025, according to McKinsey & Co.
China's new leadership has taken measures to further cut government interference in the economy and streamline services, a major step forward in giving market forces more power.
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