Movie-makers seek to regale overseas audiences with Chinese stories
The collective market value of 28 university-promoted companies whose stocks are A shares soared a whopping 163 percent in the last seven quarters, from 187.8 billion yuan ($28.64 billion) in March 2014 to 493.7 billion yuan on Dec 31, 2015.
Many analysts expect further monetary easing, some moves on the currency front
The grey horse rears its head, rocking left and right, kicking its legs wildly. Sensing danger, Raja Kheir throws herself off and rolls on the ground.
In a quiet inlet halfway down the Potomac River, Don Shomette pushes off a muddy landing in his weather-beaten canoe.
Moynat, once a favorite of elite Parisians, was revived quietly in 2011. The brand now makes a quiet entry into Beijing. Chen Jie reports.
A Hong Kong transplant says the capital's food scene was leaving him homesick, until he opened his own restaurants, Liu Zhihua reports.
Chef David Tao has done a lot of cooking in his 30-year life.
A veteran professor who teaches English as a second language and American studies to China's creme de la creme shares his secrets for mastering the foreign language and analyzing how the United States deals with other countries, write Raymond Zhou and Yang Yang.
At 73, Donald Stone has been an avid collector for nearly six decades. His treasures vary from drawings and prints of Western masters, such as Raphael and Picasso, to Chinese antiquities from the Shang Dynasty (c.16th century-11th century BC). His assemblage is not built on family wealth but on his salary as a teacher.
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