WELLINGTON - Lorrayne, a Maori woman in Kerepehi, has witnessed the prosperity and decline of the small town in New Zealand's North Island.
NEW YORK - Taking on the Asian carp ravaging the Mississippi River that cuts through the US heartland, Chinese investors have set up a fish processing industrial park in Kentucky, and more investment may follow in other surrounding states.
Home-sharing platform Airbnb China's president Peng Tao thinks China and other markets are as different as Apple's iOS and Google's Android mobile operating systems.
Nothing declares spring is here louder than the pendulous blooms of the black locust tree, yanghuai. It announces the season by bursting into huge clusters of ivory-colored flowers.
NEW YORK - Eighty-nine-year-old Betty Grebenschikoff was born in Germany and spent most of her life in the United States, but she always tells people: "I grew up in Shanghai."
Stepping behind a screen bearing an image of the studio door inscribed with the symbolic words "Mademoiselle Prive", visitors enter the world of the French fashion house Chanel, where the past, present and future of this luxury brand unfold on a vast scale at a venue set against the backdrop of Shanghai's Huangpu River.
Milanese jewelry brand Pomellato invited inspiring guests of various ages and backgrounds to convey a message of inclusiveness and sisterhood as part of the new "Pomellato Sisterhood Initiative" video and digital campaign.
One day last summer, Chinese actor-turned-director Lin Xiyue dined with his father Lin Zhaohua, a veteran theater director, at his father's home in Beijing.
The Czech Philharmonic is launching a tour of China until May 23, visiting Chinese cities, including Nanjing, Jiangsu province; Wuhan, Hubei province; Fuzhou, Fujian province and Beijing.
Austrian pianist Rudolf Buchbinder, one of the best Beethoven interpreters of all time, will perform all five Ludwig van Beethoven's piano concertos during his upcoming China tour with the German orchestra, Staatskapelle Dresden, which kicks off on May 15 at the Guangzhou Xinghai Concert Hall.
Joining a short-term research program in China has not only allowed Pakistani agricultural scientist Sayyar Khan to push forward with his academic studies, but also given him a chance to see a country he had heard so much about.
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