NEW YORK - The US government should open its door wider to Chinese investments and Chinese companies have to further their understanding of US law and regulatory compliance as foreign direct investment between the world's top two economies has been on a rapid rise, experts said.
Zhou Chengle, 62, relaxes outside his whitewashed three-story home in Jinhua, East China's Zhejiang province, and watches the local children paddling in the shallows of a sun-drenched Cuihu Lake.
Pig dung used to be a serious issue in Longyou county, Zhejiang province. The waste produced by 2.8 million hogs raised in the county had fouled rivers here.
Love at first sight - that is how Shao Juan, 38, describes her new business, a homestay-style hotel that has been created out of a traditional whitewashed house in Xiajiang village in Zhejiang province.
Encouraged by the resilient economy and the new yuan-dollar pricing formula, the Chinese currency might continue to rise, or remain stable, against the US dollar in the short-to medium-term, market analysts said.
Corporate bond yields in China have been rising for the last few months - and companies are feeling the pinch.
When the Chinese model and actress Yang Ying, better known to tens of millions as Angelababy, was named the new ambassador for a top fashion brand recently it unleashed a torrent of debate about her suitability for the role.
With China continuing its rapid growth, Chinese scientists and researchers are returning home from abroad to aid in their country's development.
China's central government has pledged to preserve and develop the country's various traditional opera styles by strengthening the education system. The system covers both school training in traditional opera and training arrangements with professional troupes, according to a guideline jointly issued at the end of May by the publicity department of the Communist Party of China and the ministries of culture, education and finance.
Ever since the first Chinese immigrants arrived in Cuba 170 years ago, the process of cultural exchange has never stopped.
When Bulgari, the 133-year-old Italian jewelry brand, chose the Chinese singer and actor Kris Wu as its spokesman last year, questions were raised about how exactly this chemistry would work.
It all started on a very routine day at London's Science Museum in October 2008, when Richard Noble, Andy Green and a team of carefully assembled specialists announced their latest plan to smash the world land speed record with an iconic project.
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