The world premiere of seven musical pieces by Chinese composers was at the concert Music Contemporary From China 2018 at Alice Tully Hall of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York in late January. The composers are all faculty members of the Beijing-based Central Conservatory of Music.
Zuo Wenxue, the Party chief of Tangyue village, will attend the National People's Congress in March to share the village's progress in development with other delegates at the annual meeting in Beijing.
The wish tree, candied haws, clay figurines and lantern art all bring back childhood memories of Spring Festival.
For long, trains, planes or buses have been the preferred modes of transport of travelers in China. Now, there's another option: driving oneself around in four-wheelers, especially for sightseeing jaunts, long weekend getaways, short vacations, so on.
Although the ice towns of Northeast China may seem irresistible to those who crave snow, experienced backpackers say road trips through the frozen region may not be for everyone.
Editor's Note: Driving on snowy and icy roads can be intimidating for many as it is exciting for many others. Aficionados of the sport that can get the adrenalin flowing say that it demands both outstanding driving skills and cars capable of the challenging road conditions. A number of carmakers have organized test-driving events in China's coldest areas, and here are some of the most popular picks, as Li Fusheng reports.
Lin Li, 32, a white-collar worker from Guangzhou, Guangdong province, was shopping for Spring Festival at a cross-border e-commerce platform. Thanks to the rapid growth of e-commerce, Li didn't need to leave her home; she simply placed an order online with her mobile phone.
Logistics companies have upgraded their services to prepare for a surge of deliveries during the Spring Festival, and they're guaranteeing timely service throughout the busy holiday season.
The search for high quality, personalized products and the special privileges available to members of particular online shopping groups are driving the growth of cross-border e-commerce in China, according to a report issued by Amazon China.
Wearing a $900 parka with real coyote fur and Canadian Hutterite goose down, originally designed for expeditions to the South Pole, on her three-minute walk to work, sounds perfectly fine to Amber Zhang who makes less than $800 a month.
Canadian athletic apparel retailer Lululemon Athletica Inc said it expects to cash in on China fast-growing passion for sports and keeping-fit by opening more brick-and-mortar stores in major cities, as well as expanding its reach online.
This winter's colder weather and strong snow have contributed to the strong Chinese sales of UGG boots, boosting its parent company's financial results.
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