Scroll down through the items on the Outcome List of President Xi Jinping's recent state visit to the United States, and right down at the bottom, after all the blurb on the two sides strengthening their practical cooperation in promoting a strong and open global economy, and their affirmations they will work together on various issues, you will come, at last, to item No 49.
The US Congressional-Executive Commission on China issued a report on Oct 8, which pointed accusing fingers at an array of issues in China including human rights, the rule of law, and the situations in the Tibet and Xinjiang Uygur autonomous regions and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Such an irresponsible practice could poison the good atmosphere that has been fostered in bilateral ties by Chinese President Xi Jinping's state visit to the United States and once again lays bare the US' penchant for interfering in another country's internal affairs.
The heated discussion in China about whether the country should seek to join the Trans-Pacific Partnership indicates people's uncertainty about the prospects for China's rise and economic transformation.
For most hardworking Chinese people, the annual Golden Week holidays are usually an eagerly anticipated time to have a break or travel with other family members, relatives or friends. And every one who travels hopes to encounter hospitable local residents and honest and credible businesspeople in their destination.
As China has emerged as a significant economic and military power on the world stage, it is set to become the third-biggest contributor to the United Nations behind Britain and France, and has announced a dramatic rise in its manpower contribution to UN peacekeeping operations.
There is no doubt that President Xi Jinping and President Barack Obama, or any top Chinese and US leaders, should hold summit meetings more often.
Tens of thousands are playing a key role in the research and conservation of China's migratory species, as Chen Liang reports
Tying the knot as an undergraduate has been legal for 10 years in China, but this has brought a series of challenges, report Zhao Xinying in Beijing and Tan Yingzi in Chongqing
Since its opening on May 1, the China Pavilion in Expo Milano 2015 has welcomed more than 2 million visitors, becoming one of the most popular pavilions in the expo.
Since 1851, when London held the first world exposition themed on the "Industry of all Nations", more than 100 world expos have been held.
As we entered the restaurant, a tall, lean man sat upright at one of the tables. On it were about five wine glasses, all half full.
As China's Internet giants rewrite the rules of the game for the traditional film industry, a new big player backed by the world's largest game company recently tapped into the booming market.
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