Businessman Huang Qinghua grabbed a flight from Shenzhen to Beijing earlier this month to tempt potential investors into funding his company's expansion plans.
Shanghai's quest to become a global science and technology center by attracting top overseas talent to boost innovation is quickly gathering pace, with the local government rolling out several measures to attract overseas entrepreneurs.
"We sell chocolate like we sell jewelry and flowers, targeted at niche market only, as we want our customers to be unique and different. We are planning to introduce chocolate tasting as a high-end leisure activity for Chinese consumers to try different flavors and learn how to pick the best."
Uygur silks and culinary delights of yore continue to beguile visitors to modern Xinjiang
Makers of traditional Uygur silk have no intention of allowing their ancient craft to die in the desert
A visit to an oasis turns into a culinary treat of authentic Uygur flavors in the late hours
Japanese firm to shut lithium battery factory as demand dwindles
Improving air quality has resulted in a sharp drop in air purifier sales in the first half of the year.
Losing $5 trillion in China's equity-market rout in just two months is bad. But measured by the intensity of the price swings, the sell-off still fails to stand out among past market meltdowns.
Chinese billionaire Wang Jianlin is expanding his sports empire, adding the organizer of Iron Man triathlons to holdings including soccer team Atletico Madrid.
Three weeks ago, I arrived at the Vietnamese Embassy to apply for tourist visas for myself and my family. But after filling in the forms, I was told the fees had risen, and I would have to pay a total of 1,380 yuan ($222) for three of us. It accepts cash only, and I was 140 yuan short.
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