It's great when everything goes according to plan but some of the experiences I enjoy most in China happen when things go wrong.
Item from Sept 27, 1986, in China Daily: A rush is on in Shanghai to buy stocks on the newly-opened stock market, the first of its kind since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949.
Interpol, the world's largest international police organization, aims to take a bigger role as a coordinator of security forces around the world so they can better fight crimes together, the head of the organization said on Tuesday.
In November, CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles Co, a manufacturer of high-speed and subway trains, will deliver the first batch of six subway cars to Boston, in the northeastern United States.
Leading Chinese scholars said Seoul should effectively tackle its trust deficit with Beijing by managing damage control over security issues as the Republic of Korea's next ambassador to China is expected to assume his office in Beijing next month.
President Xi Jinping called on Monday on the whole country to raise up spirits and make persistent efforts to achieve the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation as the Communist Party of China is preparing for its 19th National Congress coming up in about three weeks.
When Mark Becker climbed a mountain in Fuzhou in the eastern province of Fujian with his aunt and wife last week, he praised efforts of President Xi Jinping that helped his family fulfill their dream of visiting the place where their ancestors lived and sometimes fought.
With Angela Merkel's conservative party winning the most votes in the federal parliamentary election on Sunday, she soon will start tough negotiations to form a coalition government.
China remains committed to the goal of denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula, firmly maintains the international nuclear nonproliferation mechanism and resolutely champions peace and stability in Northeast Asia, President Xi Jinping has said.
A Chinese company has produced the world's first unmanned, amphibious commercial aircraft, with plans to use it to deliver goods, transport supplies to islands and detect submarines, according to the manufacturer.
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