The pressure is on. The country's high school graduates are beginning one of the most important events of their lives on Wednesday - the national college entrance exam, known as the gaokao in Chinese.
Writer Liu Zhenyun was the top scorer on Henan province's national college entrance exam in 1978.
Guangzhou-based Jinan University and the University of Birmingham in Britain are set to roll out programs to nurture young talent in the age of artificial intelligence and big data.
Israeli Nobel laureate Aaron Ciechanover has called on young Chinese students to develop the culture of asking questions and to challenge their professors.
Happiness is often categorized as an emotion that comes and goes, sometimes out of one's control.
When Qian Haiying first introduced Canada's Banff Mountain Film Festival to China in 2010, it was initially out of her interest in outdoor sports. She and her team - mainly three members - were seeking funding and a chance to develop their fan base.
The first time Britain's Lloyd Belcher met Mira Rai, it was in October 2014 and he was shooting promotional images of Mira, a young woman from a Nepalese village, in Hong Kong.
We all know someone who's always late. If we're meeting up with them, we'll deliberately fib about the time ("See you there at 7:30 pm!" when the table is booked for 8 pm). The thought of them getting to the office on time is unfathomable, and they always almost miss the train.
A group of seven pirates has 100 gold coins. They have to decide among themselves how to divide the treasure, but must abide by pirate rules:
"I want people - individuals and companies - to recognize the importance of accepting and dealing with failure as it is essential to innovation."
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