BANGKOK - The Belt and Road Initiative, or BRI, offers new development methods to other countries based on China's experience of development in the past 40 years, a Thai expert told Xinhua recently.
The Belt and Road Initiative, or BRI, has significantly expanded the China-Russia cooperation, and it has facilitated the alignment of development strategies between the two countries raising bilateral relations to a higher level, said Li Hui, Chinese ambassador to Russia.
China could share its successful experience of the past 40 years with countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative by running industrial zones in these countries, a senior United Nations official said.
The essence of travel not only lies in picturesque scenery, local food and culture, but, more importantly, the unforgettable memories, emotions and adventures you encounter in every moment. These become an irreplaceable part of your life.
Combining food with traditional culture, The Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial Street opened its buffet recently to offer delicacies with a Beijing flavor.
The world's only Hello Kitty-themed pavilion brings a fantasy world with a retro decor for fans in Shanghai.
Andrew Yang seems to have an opinion about everything.
A Carl's Jr. restaurant in Denver, the capital of the first US state to create a legal marijuana market, will offer a one-day special on Saturday: A hamburger with cannabis-laced sauce.
The European Parliament adopted a new law on Tuesday aimed at shielding whistle-blowers from retaliation and encouraging people to report wrongdoing.
The United Kingdom's financial regulator said Brexit will place "considerable demands" on it over the next year, as the effort of disentangling Britain's financial services industry from the European Union would continue to dominate its attention.
Sarah Kabu, the managing director of a travel company in Nairobi, is ebullient about Kenya's Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway.
The United Kingdom's education system is on the brink of a staffing crisis after a survey by the National Education Union revealed many teachers are thinking of leaving the profession because of the workload and the personal toll it is taking.
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