You can now rent bicycles for a do-it-yourself tour of the gracious former French Concession, Xu Junqian reports.
Young ones can have the time of their lives at Expo, Yu Ran and Li Xinzhu report.
The Belgium-EU Pavilion exhibits all that is great about the country, including chocolates and diamonds
What's shinning the brightest at the Expo 2010 Shanghai? The answer, to most women at least, is definitely diamonds.
The Denmark Pavilion was said to be nearly as difficult to design as the Bird's Nest stadium in Beijing because of its lack of supporting pillars, and navigating it by bicycle is no mean feat either - as many Chinese have discovered.
It was a beautiful spring morning. The ample sunshine warmed me from the brisk breeze that swept through Tian'anmen Square. I've always enjoyed watching the numerous flags in the square flap in the wind, but on this day they weren't the only thing flapping.
When I told my Chinese friends I was marrying a foreigner, two out of three friends advised against it.
There are a variety of training programs targeting the wealthy second-generation in China; courses ranging from financial statement analysis, international trade and the performance of listed companies, to golf, horse riding, ballroom dancing and Sinology.
Beijing's disappearing hutongs hold the key to the rich history and culture of the capital
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