China is set to play a more prominent role in Ford Motor's global growth strategy following one of the automaker's biggest management reshuffles in the country.
Go for the bank with the least local branch, don't bother trying to find the cheapest flight, and fork out for twice-the-price branded painkillers, even if they contain identical ingredients to Boots' own.
Remembering to turn the gas off, or water the plants before a weekend away, can prove an impossible feat when the mind is churning with other tasks.
A Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum and a columnist for Harvard Business Review, author Greg McKeown uses his latest book Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less to help people simplify their work and lives. Xing Yi reports.
Home decoration and storage are hot topics for urban Chinese now. Especially when compared with 30 years ago, as people these days find they have more money to spend and it is easier to buy goods online. But soaring house prices have meant that people can afford only small living spaces in cities.
Summertime is prime time to explore Inner Mongolia's vast grasslands since they're their most verdant. But the region offers more than pretty prairies. Yang Feiyue and Erik Nilsson look at its other colors.
Game lovers and moviegoers can now enjoy the much-awaited fight of humans and orcs on the big screen, Xu Fan reports.
On her way to an airport in Philadelphia to take a flight to Shanghai recently, Allison Vulgamore, president and CEO of the Philadelphia Orchestra, listened to a chamber concert broadcast over Radio Television Hong Kong.
Artist Xu Bing's multi-media installation of a utopian world - inspired by an ancient Chinese fable - is on display for the first time in China.
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