After many unpleasant incidents in recent years involving rude, unruly and sometimes illegal behavior by Chinese tourists at home and abroad, national tourism authorities have stepped up punishments aimed at curbing some bad acts and repairing the reputation of Chinese tourists.
Dances. Martial arts. Peking Opera. Applause erupted as Chinese and foreign students sang Together at the end of the three-hour-long opening ceremony of the 8th International Culture Festival on the campus of Beijing's University of International Business and Economics on Thursday.
MEXICO CITY - The first China-themed library in Mexico was inaugurated in late April to promote a cultural exchange. Books on Chinese history, art, culture, traditional medicine and music as well as digital and video archives, can be found at the new Chinese Library at Mexico City's Anahuac University.
RIGA - The 14th Chinese Bridge language proficiency competition in Latvia was held at the University of Latvia in late April.
China is embarking on a new era in the big-data sector, as the country gears up to seek breakthroughs in the research and application of big-data distribution and exchange.
China aims to speed up research and application of big data technology by bolstering a national engineering laboratory, whose preliminary goals include realizing open access to government data, government-enterprise data fusion and data trade among enterprises.
Painting their bikes in highly conspicuous hues of yellow, orange or blue, China's 30-odd bike-sharing startups sport a parade of colorful branding and are striving to return the nation to its place of honor as the "kingdom of bicycles".
Military technology could soon enable civilians to spot when food has been tampered with, researchers in Tianjin said on Wednesday.
Rich ethnic culture, a primitive natural landscape and exotic gourmet food never fail to draw in visitors to Kaili.
More travel packages exclusively targeting mothers with children and senior-aged travelers are expected to hit the market soon.
Mike Dilkes is the patron saint of snorers: a clinical beacon guiding us poor souls suffering interrupted sleep, harangued by sharp-elbowed loved ones and the butt of many a joke.
Go to bed at roughly the same time every day, even at weekends. Lie-ins make it harder to get to sleep the next night, setting you up for a troubled week.
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