Chinese President Hu Jintao Monday called on concerned parties to work to resume the process of dialogue on the Korean Peninsula situation, taking the opportunity that there have been signs of relaxation on the peninsula.
Chinese President Hu Jintao on Monday proposed four points to further advance China-US ties.
Lu Xinyu has been soaking up American culture all his life: his favorite music is hip-hop, he is an avid NBA fan, he regularly eats at McDonald's and his "look" is baggy pants and hooded tops.
Attitudes in China toward the United States have improved in the last five years, particularly among younger generations, a survey has found.
The number of Chinese people who view Beijing's ties with Washington as "very important" has doubled in the past year, while most people believe relations will remain stable or improve despite recent turbulence.
Envoy: Stable Sino-US ties benefit all
Washington set to welcome Hu in grand style
President Hu Jintao's state visit to the United States this week will promote stable and strengthened ties between the two major world powers and have a far-reaching impact on bilateral relations, Chinese Ambassador to the US Zhang Yesui said over the weekend.
When Amar Babu first joined the Chinese computer maker Lenovo Group in India in November 2007, what he faced was the aftermath of a typical business failure: Lenovo's local market share had dropped by nearly a half, management had quit the company and local sales partners were demanding payment.
China hopes stability in Tunisia is restored as early as possible, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said Saturday.
China urges the early resumption of the six-party talks, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Cui Tiankai said Wednesday.
China, the world's largest developing country, is much more in the spotlight and has continued to fulfill its pledge in pushing for a more peaceful world by realizing its responsibility within its capacity in international affairs.
The key to a wise diplomatic strategy for China in the coming decade will be to balance its coexisting four international identities in the face of a decentralized, multi-polar world, experts say.
Brazil's new government under President Dilma Rousseff will continue to promote the strategic partnership with China.