Senior citizens could start a new life, learn new things and meet new friends on social media
This is not your typical oatmeal-chewing, square dance-loving grandmother.
Jiang Chengbo is 90. He is running a 117-year-old antique bookstore inherited from his grandfather, and that has made him an internet celebrity.
Starbucks Coffee Co, the global leader in coffee chain stores, launched its Teavana brand in China on Tuesday to strengthen its tea offerings in the nation, with its strong tea-drinking culture.
A skilled chef is hard to find and hire in China's culinary businesses. Nestle's research team has been working on how to simplify and offer standard cooking procedures for Chinese restaurants that enable chefs, even those with less experience, to perform well in the kitchens.
Zhang Zhengyan sits in a delicately decorated room at his hostel, surrounded by a group of reporters who are here just for a short break after looking around Pingshan village on September 20.
The high-speed railway connecting Hefei in Anhui province and Fuzhou in Fujian province is often referred to as the "Most Beautiful Rail".
Also known as Huizhou prefecture, Huangshan is today widely associated with being the home of the picturesque Huangshan Mountain, or Yellow Mountain.
When 27-year-old marketing specialist Wang Yina applied for two days' leave in September, she didn't cite the excuse of "stomachache". In her application to her boss, Wang said she was having her menstrual period, and cannot bear the pain.
Tampons occupy a small corner of the shelves of feminine hygiene products in China's stores as sanitary pads hold a dominant position, perhaps because of Chinese women's lack of awareness about the product or its proper use.
In a classroom of the elementary school affiliated to Renmin University of China, 11-year old Yao Bohan swings from left to right before a computer screen, shouting occasionally. The character on the screen follows his movements and jumps high to eat a fruit every time he shouts.
Every time Ai Yuanxi switches on the TV, the first pictures she sees are those from her son. He lives in Berlin and sends pictures of Ai's 16-month-old grandson to her TV every day.
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