Cepe restaurant's chef Fabio Nompleggio developed his passion for food watching his grandmother cook in the family's Rome kitchen. Since then, gigs in prestigious restaurants from Milan to Singapore have shaped his embrace of fine dining - which this month shines in a savory caviar menu.
China and Hungary have vowed to step up construction of a major railway linking the Central European country with Serbia, it was revealed following a meeting between Premier Li Keqiang and visiting Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Saturday.
A Chinese edition of quarterly magazine the UNESCO Courier was relaunched on Saturday in Beijing following a 15-year hiatus.
When Yuan Yingjin turned 54 on March 10, he received two unexpected surprises: some yeast chromosomes, and acclaim in the Chinese media.
Chinese researchers have for the first time successfully sequenced the genome of the evergreen shrub Camellia sinensis, known as tea tree, offering clues to why tea is so popular worldwide.
The relationship between China and Mongolia has enormous prospects and the two countries should take care of each other's core interests and major concerns, President Xi Jinping said when meeting with Mongolian Prime Minister Jargaltulga Erdenebat.
China will pour more investment into countries and regions related to the Belt and Road Initiative to boost international cooperation in production capacity, a senior official with the nation's top economic planning body said on Friday.
Latin America and the Caribbean may not be the first areas that come to mind when you think of the Silk Road.
Switzerland expected to play a key role and delineate the country's stance on the initiative at the event, Fu Jing reports
If there is any Western country that has achieved much success by applying ancient Chinese wisdom to its governance, it must probably be Switzerland, said Harro von Senger, a leading Sinologist.
The Belt and Road Initiative serves as a "global ambition" whose benefits like economic stability and prosperity for communities would be far-reaching and felt across the world, said a Geneva-based international transport organization.
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