French authorities are beefing up security and have pledged to issue visas faster to Chinese applicants as part of its effort to win back tourists scared off by recent terrorist attacks on its cities.
Q+A: Didier Michaud-Daniel
Chinese companies investing in France are entering a new era of opportunity, one that is likely to continue with government officials and industry leaders expressing optimism for surging Chinese investment in France in the future.
French multinational pharmaceutical and cosmetics giant Pierre Fabre has vowed to step up its commitment to social responsibility in China to provide more support to communities in the country.
Argentina's energy plans for the next decade are based on its connections with China, Argentina's new Ambassador to China, Diego Ramiro Guelar, told China Daily.
Environmental protection and poverty elimination are the topics that Argentina's new ambassador to China, Diego Ramiro Guelar, is most concerned about for the upcoming G20 Summit, as he believes the basic rationale of the meeting is to create conditions for permanent world peace.
China Machinery Engineering Corporation, China's first large engineering and trade company, cashed in on the opportunities offered by innovation and "going global", and now enjoys a high global reputation in the fields of electrical energy and transportation. Sun Bai, chairman of the board of CMEC, expounded CMEC's national strategy advantages and key performances to China Daily, and reviewed its achievements in Argentina in recent years. He then outlined the future prospects for business expansion as creating mutual benefits in Argentina and the wider Latin American market.
In Goethe's Faust, the protagonist utters his last words: "Stay a while! You are so lovely!" after making a Faustian pact with the Devil, going through a lifetime of experiments and finally finding awe in nature's grandeur.
Mao Huiqun joined the Shangri-La hotel in West Lake seven years ago after cooking Hangzhou cuisine for more than 20 years.
Like many other globetrotting travelers, the epiphany to start her own guesthouse came after spending hundreds of nights at different lodges around the world.
Chinese tourists are looking for room upgrades while they are away from home, but unlike travelers from more stagnant economies, they are ready to pay big, even when their "home away from home" is in the middle of nowhere.
In 1930, Crown Prince Frederik and his cousin Prince Axel from Denmark boarded the MS Fionia to travel to the Far East.
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