Hong Kong-headquartered premium automaker Infiniti Motor is bringing a strong lineup of new models to China's top auto event of the year, the Beijing international auto show 2016 that opens on Monday.
To demonstrate its long-term commitment of contributing to Chinese society, Infiniti has been a sponsor of the China Development Forum for three consecutive years.
With the world premiere of its QX Sport Inspiration concept car in Beijing on Saturday, Infiniti signified its expansion into the midsize sport utility vehicle market - one of the world's largest and fastest-growing premium segments.
When does well-meant help from parents turn into something more sinister?
I have a new companion in my life, a luffa plant, also called sponge cucumber, that has taken up residence in my apartment, sitting in a pot on my balcony.
Named after a mountain in Italy, Peuterey started as a sportswear company in 1996, but has gradually moved to down jackets and fur products. Chen Jie reports.
Luo Tong has been shopping at international online retailers like Shopbop for years now. She usually receives her parcel within a week of her order and has rarely been taxed by customs.
As drought and excessive consumption push the world toward a water crisis, officials and volunteers are paying more attention to how much H2O it takes to make our everyday meals, Mike Peters reports.
The late Robert Mondavi is widely credited with making California wines famous for quality, and his celebrated winery turns 50 this year. At a vertical tasting of some of Mondavi's best wines of the previous decade - the cabernet sauvignon reserves of 2002 and 2005-2009, media and the local trade got a quick lecture on how weather affected each year's production and blending.
In a celebration of tea-harvesting time, new teas are on show at this year's Beijing Spring Tea Festival on Friday and Saturday in the A Dream of Red Mansions Museum at Beijing Grand View Garden.
Quanjude, China's iconic restaurant chain for original Peking roast duck with a history since 1864, has embraced the nation's "Internet Plus" strategy, with a new online platform that features duck rolls and about 30 other dishes.
TV personality Mark Rowswell, a household name in China since the '80s, will present his stand-up act at the upcoming Meet in Beijing Arts Festival. Chen Nan reports.
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