China received nearly 400,000 foreign students last year, 10 times the number in 2005, according to the government.
Before there were the Five Families of New York, there were the tongs.
Item from Sept 21, 1993, in China Daily: Two customers pick up famous foreign brands at the wine counter of the Lufthansa You Yi Shopping Centre in Beijing.
China is looking to step up cooperation with Eurasian countries in border health quarantine procedures to prevent the spread of endemic diseases just as the Belt and Road Initiative is set to bring about more frequent international exchanges.
Premier Li Keqiang's meeting with top executives in New York will help to push forward China-US economic relations, including ongoing negotiations on bilateral investment, experts said.
More international air routes between Urumqi and major cities in Western Europe, Egypt and India will be launched in the next decade, officials announced Tuesday. The expanded service is expected to strengthen connections between the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region and destinations along the Belt and Road Initiative.
China pledged $100 million in humanitarian aid on Monday to help countries and international organizations to resolve refugee and migrant crises and will consider additional support measures.
Tourists are taking a revenge of sorts on Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.
More cities in China are expected to introduce restrictive measures to dampen speculative buying and curb soaring property prices, according to analysts.
Samsung Electronics Co tried on Monday to ease Chinese consumers' concerns over the safety of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones after two more reports of fires involving the product.
With divorce on the rise, marriage counselors say they are helping more couples find their way through troubled waters, as Zhou Wenting reports from Shanghai.
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