A major manufacturing city in South China, Foshan has positioned itself well as one of the hubs in the nation's 21st Century Maritime Silk Road initiative.
For master brewer Zhao Chanhuai, the color red plays a central role in his work at the heart of Moutai's production facility.
Standing at the mouth of the Luoshuidong cave in the outer reaches of Moutai town, 47-year-old Chen Lin lights up a cigarette as he talks about working as a second-generation farmer for the country's top liquor maker.
Since late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping initiated the market-oriented economic reforms in 1978, China's economy has skyrocketed to become the second largest in the world.
In the wake of China's crackdown on lavish spending, you would think luxury liquor maker Kweichow Moutai Co Ltd might be tightening its belt and anxiously eyeing up its future prospects.
Deng Qingqing maintains a healthy lifestyle. She exercises regularly, makes sure she gets adequate rest and sticks to a light diet.
Haidian district, home to the renowned Zhongguancun high-tech area, enjoyed a robust year in innovation as emerging industries made further progress and facilities were improved to help fuel startup companies, IP development and financing services.
Launched in September 2014, the Zhongguancun Park Innovation Services program provides online and offline services to business groups selling or looking for technologies. The program features websites for services, technology transaction and IP transfer.
For China's e-commerce guru Jack Ma and his company Alibaba Group, Guizhou province in Southwest China is a promising place with potential to thrive in the big data and cloud computing industry.
Beijing and Shanghai are no longer the only preferred places for young people to start up businesses and realize their dreams. More and more talented youngsters are starting their careers in Guiyang, the capital of Guizhou province.
Guizhou, a mountainous province in Southwest China, is attracting increasing overseas attention through the following events and industries.
The business relationship between the United Kingdom and China will continue to strengthen as Chinese firms seek to diversify their asset base globally, said Nathanael Ming-Yan Wei, a prominent social entrepreneur and the only active Chinese peer in Britain's House of Lords.
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