Creators, inventors, technological developers and venture capital investors from China and overseas will gather in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen to attend the country's largest high-tech fair from Nov 16 to 21.
President Xi Jinping's visit to Singapore from Nov 6 to 7 is a landmark of historic significance in the relations between China and Singapore.
President Xi Jinping's vision of China playing a lead role in sharing expertise and talent is reflected in the nation's development of equestrian sports where Chinese people are beginning to once again embrace their long-held cultural ties to the horse.
With leading-edge and environmentally friendly coating technologies, Nanofilm Technologies International Pte Ltd has gain a strong foothold in China.
For 14 years, Chinese IT giant Huawei has been part of Singapore's information and communication technology sector contributing to the industry's advancement in the country, with more than 60 percent of Singaporeans using the Huawei-powered network.
ZTE Corporation, a major international provider of telecommunications and enterprise and consumer technology solutions for Mobile Internet, has a wealth of experience in the field of smart city deployment.
Putian is a city in southeast Fujian province, and even in China few people are aware of its cuisine, which is characterized by its unique flavor and seafood ingredients.
As one of the first foreign developers in China more than 20 years ago, CapitaLand is honored to have contributed to and benefited from the country's economic development and urbanization.
Singapore-listed Frasers Centrepoint Ltd (FCL) is one of Singapore's top property companies. It has four core businesses focused on residential, commercial, industrial and hospitality properties.
One needs to look no further than the banks along the Singapore River, which flows through the city-state's central business district, to see firsthand the results of its miraculous transformation into a developed country.
Upgrading the China-Singapore Free Trade Agreement will help develop a modern service sector and increase financial cooperation between the countries.
Sino-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City is focusing on developing a new platform to facilitate cooperation between companies and research and development institutions, said Ang Boon Peng, vice-president of strategic collaboration for the Sino-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City Investment and Development Co.
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