Steven Hoffman believes that Chinese startups will play a vital role in shaping the future of the planet.
New York University Shanghai's first batch of 280 graduates from 27 countries, who have rich experience in global travel for field study and exchange programs, will bid farewell to the school in May.
Writer Liu Zhenyun returned on Tuesday from a 20-day trip to seven European countries, including the Netherlands, Italy, France and Germany. There he observed obvious changes in Western readers' perspectives about Chinese literature.
Leeann Chin knew it would be hard for her children to assimilate as Chinese-Americans growing up in the northern US state of Minnesota.
Technological advancements in vegetable production and greenhouses have made it possible to eat most vegetables all year round, but some seasonal bites still only last a little while. The small leafy xiangchun is one example.
There may not be a chef in China who has more fun with food than Aniello Turco. His latest spring menu from the kitchen at Mio includes this mouth-watering Spanish mackerel on seaweed, as well as langoustine with black caviar and housemade tortellini in a soup brewed at your table. And don't miss dessert: The carefully sculpted fruit tart is pure pleasure to dissect.
She spins around and around really fast with her long, black braided hair spinning in the air and her hands gesturing up and down.
An ongoing exhibition showcasing illustrations of birds by French missionaries in China in the 19th century is running at the Poly Art Museum in Beijing through April 13.
Movie star Jackie Chan, architect I.M. Pei, astronauts of China's Shenzhou-11 space mission and other leading figures from various fields were honored on March 31 for being 2016's top influencers.
During the recent Tomb Sweeping Festival holiday break, a profitable time for China's movie market, Alec Su worked nonstop. The actor and singer-turned-director traveled more than 21,700 kilometers from March 22 to April 3, touring 15 cities to promote his second directorial feature, The Devotion of Suspect X.
Elyse Ribbons might be a US citizen, but she claims that she is practically half-Chinese.
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