More than 400 participants including representatives of almost 100 top think tanks from more than 20 countries, as well as politicians, experts and representatives from several international organizations attended the T20 China Kickoff Meeting in Beijing.
The most Chinese of liquors is gaining a place in foreign markets, Miguel Villanueva reports.
I have a confession to make. I don't usually get drunk but I did recently when I visited Maotai town in northern Guizhou province. However, it's not quite what you think.
If you talk to many people in China, especially foreigners, about baijiu, the country's powerful, pungent white liquor, the response you often get is a violent grimace akin to that which tends to accompany a stubbed toe. This is often swiftly followed by "Don't do it. You'll go blind. And deaf. And that's just the beginning."
High-ranking officials from countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative called for close regional cooperation in the intellectual property sphere at an international IP conference held in Beijing last week.
As the thinnest, lightest and strongest compound known to man, graphene has become one of the most fascinating new materials and attracted the attention of investors from many businesses, and gained support from governments from across the world.
Intellectual property is injecting new vigor into the publishing industry and provides space for further industrial cooperation, said Wang Ping, vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Press and Publication.
The Qiandongnan Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture in Southwest China's Guizhou province has vowed to further boost its tourism industry by combining its unique ethnic characteristics and rich natural resources.
Irecently participated in a Miao embroidery and silver ornament exhibition held at Kaili in Southwest China's Guizhou province, a place with a multi-ethnic population.
The Qiandongnan Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture in Southwest China's Guizhou province has been actively exploring a new development path by combining its natural and tourism resources with its healthcare industry.
The number of cars recalled in China reached a record high of 6 million in the first half of this year, more than those recalled in the whole of 2015, statistics from the country's top quality watchdog show.
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