As an important historical site to the south of Xiamen, Hulishan Fortress is a must-see item in the region for history buffs.
The coastal city of Xiamen in East China's Fujian province attracts both tourists and business people from around the world with its leisure charm and investment environment.
Co-organized by the China National Tourism Administration and the US Travel Association, the eighth China-US Tourism Leadership Summit will open in Xiamen, Fujian province on Monday and last through Thursday.
As Gulangyu Island, also known as the "garden upon the sea", vies to join the ranks of World Culture Heritage Sites, the popular tourist destination in Xiamen, Fujian province is once again in the limelight.
For centuries, the Mid-Autumn Festival has brought family reunions, big feasts and the enjoyment of a beautiful full moon.
The fate of the ancient Chinese folk music art form Nanyin has ebbed and flowed over the past few decades.
More than 160 overseas Chinese academicians and experts from 17 countries including the United States and Canada visited the Zhongguancun Exhibition Center and business incubators for returned Chinese professionals in late September to see the world-leading technologies and innovative working environment.
Zhongguancun has made great improvements in technological innovation, but should promote the system reform at a higher level and a wider range.
Zhongguancun listed companies performed well and gained high expectations from investors despite China's sluggish economic growth and gloomy capital markets last year, according to a report released by the Zhongguancun Listed Companies Association.
People visit museums to get a taste of history, and they hang out at old towns to be immersed in history. Since the functions of these two kinds of places overlap somewhat, why not put one inside the other?
Chinese shoppers will no longer need to fly to Milan to get their hands on the latest fashions from Italy as a series of Italian brands are expected to arrive in the country next year.
Bruno Grassetti, a professor of applied geography at the Niccolo Cusano University in Rome, was shocked by China's backward technology during his first visit to the country in 1984.
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