Ibiza, an island off the east coast of Spain, welcomed 150 Chinese tourists earlier this year, a rare sight for locals. Encouraged by their arrival, Gloria Corral Joven, head of the local tourism bureau, led a team to Shanghai in mid-November to promote Ibiza as a destination for Chinese tourists.
Although he lives in a remote village in Gansu province, 10-year-old Xu Guohua dreams of learning to paint and going to study in Hong Kong one day.
For more than 40 years, paraplegic hunters have gathered in the predawn darkness around Massachusetts for an opportunity that would otherwise be difficult, if not impossible.
The rapid growth of the internet and the increasing use of internet and mobile devices have contributed to a flourishing online medical services industry in China.
China's largest cardigan-production base seeks to upgrade manufacturing and consolidate market share.
Cloud computing has been the most exciting and disruptive force in the tech market in the last decade, and it's no longer an adjunct technology bolted onto a traditional infrastructure as a place to build a few customer-facing apps. The Forrester research firm predicts that it will continue to disrupt traditional computing models at least through 2020.
Digital commerce is rapidly growing in the Asia-Pacific region, but market development is uneven across countries and vendor capabilities are still evolving.
A founder's mentality can be vital for Chinese technology groups to win out in the marketplace, according to the president of consultancy firm Bain & Co's China branch.
A world where every citizen is connected to the internet needs to happen. In today's digital economy, connectivity is crucial for equality and sustainable development. The positive news is the world is off to a good start in its commitment to broadband. Mobile broadband is now the fastest-growing technology in human history and recognized as a key driver of growth and an important catalyst. The total number of mobile-broadband subscriptions will reach 3.6 billion worldwide by the end of 2016, almost half of which are broadband-enabled.
The worldwide consumer electronics market will be worth around $686 billion worldwide this year, but will only have marginal growth of 1.5 percent.
As internet-enabled business accounted for an increasing share of China's economy, it was of great importance for Chinese internet startups to be able to deal with the information and grasp the opportunity to use the internet to transform traditional industry, said Haim Mendelson, professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
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