Precision and innovation in watch making, the sweet temptations of chocolate and breathtaking scenery have all brought renown to Switzerland.
The House of Switzerland 2008, China, is set up by Presence Switzerland and the Embassy of Switzerland in China. The House of Switzerland is being supported by the following Swiss companies and organizations:
Do you dream of going abroad during the sizzling summer but don't want to miss out on the Beijing Olympic Games?
When the Swiss chocolate store Lindt Cafe opened at Martin Place in Sydney, Australia, people enthused over its taste. Its branch in China even caused panic buying as customers rushed to its shelves. But few people get acquainted with its production processes.
Few can rise to the level of an Olympian, but providing refreshment to volunteers working for just the love of sport and their country is an achievement - one Nestle in China says meets its core shared values.
The Lake Lucerne region in the heart of Switzerland offers tourists from around the world with a rich combination of landscape, culture and recreation.
Chapel Bridge and Water Tower - Lucerne's landmark built in the 14th century
Swiss International Airlines inaugurated a new Zurich-Shanghai service on May 9.
This year's House of Switzerland will offer a refreshing taste of authentic Switzerland in its restaurant and lounge where international and Swiss delicacies will be served.
The "House of Switzerland" serves as a hub and a meeting place for the Swiss Olympic team, their fans, and influential decision makers in business, politics, culture and sports.
In the north of Hebei province, the city of Tangshan has a long, at times heartbreaking history, but today it is a modern metro area emphasizing sustainable development.
Shijiazhuang, capital of Hebei province, has a glorious name closely connected with the birth of New China.
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