Shaanxi will allow use of unmanned aerial vehicles to deliver goods over next 5 years
Despite the risks that surround non-surgical injections and cosmetic surgery in China, an increasing number of Chinese women are spending fortunes to have these procedures done
Potentially lucrative niche market is focus of attention for top-name firms
Red wine consumption in China dropped 5 percent in 2015, marking the second consecutive year of decline since 2013 when the country was ranked as the world's largest consumer, said Guillaume Deglise, the CEO of Vinexpo, the world's largest wine and spirits exhibition.
A shortage of donkey hides used to produce the traditional Chinese medicine ejiao has resulted in a deluge of imitations, with around 40 percent likely to be fake. Donkey-hide gelatin, known as ejiao in Chinese, is made by boiling the donkey's skin and refining the results into a tonic.
Playing polo, or even just watching the sport, can be fun and help forge business relationships, say insiders
Young people in China are showing a growing interest in horse riding, as parents and students increasingly value the importance of playing sports as a way to boost fitness, confidence and social skills.
When Luo Jing set out to retrofit her apartment last year, she had slightly different expectations besides the usual ones.
With displays of cleavage, incest and torrid sex, the BBC's new adaptation of War and Peace has startled Russians even if many liked its "clever" take on Leo Tolstoy's epic novel.
Barcelona will provide land for $88.6m facility, the largest of its kind in Europe
China's trade in medicines hit an all-time high of $102 billion last year.
Analysts expect more policy easing to strengthen sentiment
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