Guilin is hosting the 12th UN World Tourism Organization/Pacific Asia Travel Association Forum on Tourism Trends and Outlook from Oct 25 to 27. The theme of this year's event is "the future of tourism".
The focus of automobile developers in future years will be the creation and continuous improvement of intelligent, connected, new energy vehicles, according to experts and insiders at the World Intelligent Connected Vehicles Conference, held from Thursday to Sunday in Beijing.
BMW held an after-sales experience event on Friday in Shanghai, as part of its commitment to further driving Chinese customers' satisfaction by offering them value, convenience and care.
Car sales slumped across Europe in September, industry data published on Wednesday showed, with the hangover from a sales binge before new emissions tests came into force, knocking Volkswagen out of its traditional top spot in monthly sales.
As BMW's majority stake in its Chinese joint venture makes headlines, Audi said it has no intention to follow suit - but will step up efforts to strengthen its presence in China, its largest market.
Ford Motor Co is in the throes of a severe reversal in the strategically vital Chinese market, but a senior executive at the US carmaker said he expects a turnaround in early 2019 as new models hit the showrooms - starting in the fourth quarter this year.
Electric vehicle startup CHJ Automotive launched an extended-range electric vehicle - Leading Ideal One - on Thursday in Beijing. The car, CHJ says, should help eliminate range anxiety, a key hurdle to widespread sales of battery electric vehicles.
Beijing Hyundai Motor, the Chinese joint venture of South Korea's biggest automaker, will strengthen the release of its products as part of its effort to overcome the declining vehicle market, a company executive said on Friday.
With its huge advantages in logistics and transportation, tourism and information technology, Belgium's Wallonia region aspires to attract more Chinese investors and travelers, according to a key expert from the area.
Two companies, one in Beijing and one in Suzhou, both famed for their Daoxiangcun-branded pastries are embroiled in a legal battle to see which of them has the right to use the trademark.
The Beijing Chaoyang District Intermediate People's Court recently heard a copyright dispute concerning Beijing Happy Valley, the popular amusement theme park located in the capital city.
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