The provision of long-term care insurance will be different in China's rural areas compared with large cities.
From traditional flavors to new tastes, mooncakes remain a staple of the festival in China, Song Mengxing reports.
The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts jointly held a press conference at China World Summit Wing Beijing on July 28 to announce the launch of the ICBC Shangri-La Credit Card. The launch makes Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts ICBC's first co-branded credit card hotel partner.
Martin Leclerc is a nimble-witted Canadian who loves China and has taken to life in the Middle Kingdom like the proverbial duck to water. Most of all, he understands the country and has expertly applied this knowledge in his leadership role at the St Regis Tianjin.
London brand Truefitt & Hill opened its first store in Shanghai Mansions in July. Holly Yang, general manager of Beijng Jinheda Trade Company, Truefitt & Hill's exclusive distributor in China, said that the brand brings high-end five-star grooming service for elite men to the local market.
The African with the most Olympic medals is one of the great distance runners from Kenya or Ethiopia, right?
Rio's top security official on Thursday vowed to review security for the Olympic torch after rioting protesters blocked the relay ceremony and apparently extinguished the flame.
Nearly every time coach Mike Krzyzewski and USA Basketball boss Jerry Colangelo stage a reunion in their hometown, there's plenty of backslapping, a trophy gleaming in the background.
Inspired by a love of flamenco dancing and the success of tennis star Rafael Nadal, Spain's Carolina Marin dreams of becoming the first European woman to win an Olympic gold medal in badminton at the Rio Games.
Saturday marks 50 years since English soccer's finest hour, when Alf Ramsey's side beat West Germany 4-2 in the controversial 1966 World Cup final at Wembley.
Fifty years after THAT goal at Wembley, former West Germany captain Uwe Seeler still insists the shot by England's Geoff Hurst never crossed the line in the 1966 World Cup final.
Here's a look at what happened to the 11 players and manager Alf Ramsey following their success in the 1966 World Cup:
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