Long before Spring Festival, Yan Hong, a resident of Chengdu, Sichuan province, planned to bring her 8-year-old son to the Temple of Marquis Wu to visit the temple fair.
Wine lovers, listen up: There's a little-known gem just south of the border called Valle de Guadalupe.
The lifestyle salon organized by US tech company iRobot was supposed to be about how artificial intelligence (AI) could help free homeowners from domestic chores.
Han Yien's career has always revolved around giving advice.
As China celebrated the Spring Festival and the arrival of the Year of the Dog, in Morocco, four red lanterns and big Chinese decorative knots enlivened things at the China booth at the 24th Casablanca International Book Fair.
The famous Anglo-American writer who focuses on writing about the human race can envisage a world of robots and artificial intelligence in which people are rendered virtually redundant.
Sometimes it's difficult to translate success into sales. Take the new wave of quality-focused wineries across China. They have earned a cellar full of trophies, medals and accolades at home and abroad over the past half-dozen years - but making that achievement profitable is proving more difficult.
Three decades after Merrill J. Fernando created the global tea brand Dilmah and transformed it into one of the world's biggest independent tea brands to rival global giants like Twinings and Lipton, the 88-year-old Sri Lankan has now set his sights on the China market - the world's largest.
Sporting a light blue-and-white pinstripe shirt and delicate, monogrammed cuff links, Francois Louis Vuitton, the great-great-grandson of the French fashion icon, made an appearance in Beijing recently.
As China plays an increasingly important role on the global stage, the Chinese language is exerting its influence on English, according to a recent report by the China Foreign Languages Publishing Administration. The report is based on a survey conducted by the CFLPA and the Horizon Research Consultancy Group, both based in Beijing.
Shanghai-born tenor Shi Yijie will never forget April 1, 2007. A student living in Vienna then, he arrived at the Vienna State Opera at 8:30 am that day to buy ticket for La Fille du Regiment, or The Daughter of the Regiment, a production of Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti's two-act opera of the same title by the Vienna State Opera.
There was an air of mystery about the Tibetan History and Culture exhibition at the Capital Museum in Beijing on Tuesday as the catalog of the event was not released until after its inauguration.
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