An 86-year-old female model in Beijing, Sheng Ruiling, said wolfberries have helped her gather strength when doing film and photo shoots.
To citizens in the county of Zhongning, the wolfberry is more than just a small red fruit.
Chengdu, a mega city in western China, has turned into a major destination for international events in western China as it has become more international in recent years.
In hopes of becoming a major international metropolis, Chengdu has recently expanded its international connections.
Chengdu, an economic star in western China, is drawing companies and talents from home and abroad with its solid industrial foundation, vast opportunities and strong cultural atmosphere.
The 2016 Guangdong 21st Century Maritime Silk Road International Expo held last week, provided a platform to promote the expanding economic and trade cooperation between Chinese enterprises and those from 21st Century Maritime Silk Road countries.
In the Sabah pavilion at the 2016 Guangdong 21st Century Maritime Silk Road International Expo, Ming Lee is introducing the eastern Malaysian state's tourism products in detail to a Chinese visitor.
Although the 11th China Beijing International Cultural and Creative Industry Expo started on a cold and rainy day on Thursday, it attracted hoards of visitors to the main venue in the China International Exhibition Center.
The fifth China Cultural and Financial Innovation Summit, held on Oct 26 as part of the China Beijing International Cultural and Creative Industry Expo, gathered investors and culturally creative companies seeking financing, in order to promote their cooperation, the summit's organizers said.
A range of culturally creative products and projects from Beijing's Chaoyang district were displayed at the 11th China Beijing International Cultural and Creative Industry Expo, with most of the events running from Thursday to Sunday.
New energy vehicles are expected to take a notable share of the automotive market in China by 2030, according to a 15-year roadmap the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology released on Wednesday.
Traditional automakers are set to lose their Chinese customers - not to rival brands but to connectivity, consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers' 2016 survey shows.
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