First they did it in the karaoke bars, then they did it in living rooms and now they're doing it in the bedroom.
By day Liu Shitao, 42, works as a painter and decorator and by night he is something else again. Once he is home and after having changed from his tatty work garb he does a makeover on his own life, and suddenly Liu the foreman has become Liu the top-notch singer.
Zhang Xin was ecstatic to be recording his first song in a recording studio. In the past he had only sung cover songs using the popular mobile karaoke app Changba.
Italian menswear designer Ermenegildo Zegna has taken Chinese customers to heart with salespeople speaking their own language at its new and largest store in London's Bond Street.
Buyers at Manhattan's tallest ultra-luxury condo tower are getting discounts worth millions, a sign of the times in a market that's swamped with costly homes.
Editor's note: Three years ago, President Xi Jinping launched China's ambitious Belt and Road Initiative, to link vast transcontinental swathes with a common economic thread.
Ningbo Fotile Kitchenware Co Ltd, which makes high-end appliances and integrated kitchens, will accelerate its expansion into North America next year, having tasted success in Asia.
Shenzhen-based Royole Corp's new flexible display plant will start operations in August next year, a company official said.
Microsoft Corp said on Thursday its mixed reality headset, called HoloLens, will come to China in the first half of 2017, as the United States tech giant steps up efforts to tap into the country's software developers and into local firms' desire to achieve digital transformation.
The gap between limited supply and high demand for developable land in core cities has pushed up the price by 50 percent, denting developers' profit margins and driving developers and investors to seek land in suburbs and lower-tier cities.
As the first Chinese carrier to offer in-flight internet access, China Eastern Airlines Corp Ltd is poised to commercialize the service in its wide-bodied aircraft next year once they get the nod from aviation authorities, a senior manager from the Shanghai-based carrier said.
Thales Group, a leading French aerospace company that produces in-flight entertainment systems, said it is bullish on the growth potential of the China market, and plans to increase its research and development in the country.
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