Bringing people together from different countries is no easy task, but one Australian native has made it her life's mission. Jocelyn Chey worked for more than 20 years on Australia-China relations in the Australian Department of Trade and Foreign Affairs, and she continues to speak about the importance of cultural interactions even after her retirement.
The night before the final of Chinese talent show Produce 101, Russell James walks into the venue in Hangzhou, in Zhejiang province, wearing black flip-flops.
Peking University associate professor Shao Yanjun, 50, is not the first one to discover that the younger generation, growing up with smart devices and the internet, actually use a different language when they are online, and sometimes, offline too, which is not easy to understand for her and her peers.
It's summer vacation, which is not only a great time for travel, internship or watching the World Cup - but also one of the best times of the year to kick back and catch up on some reading.
More than 50 teachers and students from eight music conservatories and art schools from five countries - including the United States, Canada and Kenya - gathered in Beijing on July 14 to perform repertoires such as Franz Liszt's Spanish Rhapsody, Olivier Messiaen's Cluck Old Hen and the premiere of A Song in the Wild by Chinese composer Gong Zihan.
SUVA - A Chinese contemporary architecture exhibition kicked off on July 11 in the Fijian capital of Suva.
Li Jiaruo had an unforgettable and fruitful trip to Canada in July 2016.
When you mention Singles Day (Nov 11) now, perhaps few people will first associate it with bachelors in spite of the fact the day was originally "celebrated" by them.
These women decided to take on the world. Traveling not just for pleasure but also to expand their knowledge, Elena Blair and Laura Dutton left the United States to attend Tsinghua University in Beijing.
BEIJING - The Netherlands is making collaboration with China a priority to expand bilateral educational exchanges, said Bas Pulles, deputy head of mission at the Dutch embassy in China.
WASHINGTON - Chinese scientists have developed a window material made from a thin film of see-through solar cells that could turn windows into miniature electricity generators.
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