Luo Hong is the president of Holiland Bakery, one of the largest bakery chains in China. He is also well known as both a photographer and an active campaigner for environmental protection.
Yang Enpu, professor of photography at Beijing Film Academy, sees Luo Hong's photography as something out of the ordinary and unique.
Gao Fenglin, a welder for China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, has been doing one job for the past 35 years: welding the spouts of the rocket engines. Although few people paid any attention to him when the Tiangong II space lab was launched by the Long March II rocket on Sept 15, he was very proud of what he did.
What makes a great millennial horror movie? The obvious answer is to look to the genre's post-2000 trends.
Apple Inc has set up its first Chinese research and development center in Wangjing area of Beijing, with registered capital of 100 million yuan ($14.99 million), as the US tech giant wrestles with tumbling smartphone sales and mounting competition from local rivals.
China's skincare and make-up sectors registered strong growth of 12 and 10 percent respectively last year with South Korean and Japanese brands making up the lion's share of the increase, according to an industry report.
It's official. BlackBerry Ltd, the Canadian company that invented the smartphone and addicted legions of road warriors to the "CrackBerry", has stopped making its iconic handsets.
New Hope Liuhe, a listed-company of China's largest feed-grain producer New Hope Group, said it will consider more overseas acquisition possibilities to feed the country's growing appetite for meat.
The Shanghai Stock Exchange launched detailed benchmarks for guiding real estate developers' bond issuance. The detailed regulations will impact smaller developers because they are less likely to be qualified to issue bonds under the new rules.
Raynald Aeschlimann, global president and CEO of premium watch producer Omega SA, first came to China about 20 years ago.
Wells Fargo says CEO John Stumpf and the executive who ran the bank's retail banking division will forfeit tens of millions of dollars in pay as the bank tries to stem a scandal over its sales practices.
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