Photographer Long Hua was amazed by the Markthal, or Market Hall, in Rotterdam during his recent trip to the Netherlands. The horseshoe-shaped building attracts many visitors like Long, who come to marvel at the unique architecture, market stalls and colorful artworks.
China's push to improve an open market - ensuring free and inclusive global trade and sharing the benefits with other countries - will attract more investments from the Netherlands in the long run.
An ardent admirer of Vincent van Gogh, contemporary Chinese artist Zeng Fanzhi created a series of vibrant new paintings for a special exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
Andy Ho, CEO of Philips Greater China, shares his thoughts on how the company can support China's national health strategy.
Primavita, a renowned infant milk powder producer from the Netherlands, is expanding in the Chinese market, vowing to offer customers healthy and nutritious products.
Traditional manufacturing businesses in the Weifang Hitech Industrial Development Zone are speeding up innovation to support efforts to replace old economic growth drivers with new ones.
Shandong Shangde Software, a digital archives system developer in the Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone, has made great strides in the construction of China's digital archives.
Weifang Bio-medical Industry Park, in the Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone, has become an ideal destination for ambitious biotech business endeavors.
Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone, reporting its public budget, said general expenditure came in at 2.47 billion yuan ($390 million) in 2017, of which 70 percent went to improving people's living conditions.
A long-standing champion in China's conventional premium car segment, German carmaker Audi, is poised to blaze a new trail in the world's biggest car market in the era of new mobility, according to senior company executives.
Dongfeng Yulon Motor Co, a joint venture between the Chinese mainland's Dongfeng Motor Corp and Taiwan's Yulon Motor, is re-positioning itself in an attempt to rev up its performance in the competitive Chinese market.
FRANKFURT - Car factories across Germany were at a standstill on Friday as industrial workers staged a third day of 24-hour strikes, focusing on plants owned by Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Audi and BMW.
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