Since the China Railway Express debuted its freight train service to Europe, an increasing number of international companies have cashed on in its relatively high speed to transport goods overseas.
Cheered on by the ambitious Belt and Road Initiative, the Thai-Chinese Rayong Industrial Zone has set its sights on becoming an overseas "industrial Chinatown", offering Chinese enterprises a way to access the world stage, while bringing prosperity to Thailand's economy.
The Thai-Chinese Rayong Industrial Zone is not just a place where Chinese entrepreneurs can pursue their ambitions, it's also a place for Thai workers to realize their dreams.
Twenty years ago, the farmers around Yunnan's Dianchi Lake mostly grew vegetables for sale in local village markets.
CHENGDU - Construction of the Chengdu-Zigong high-speed railway, the first such project that can reach speeds of up to 350 kilometers per hour in Southwest China's Sichuan province, started on March 27.
Before I moved to China in 2016, I read many sources stating that China's coastal cities were developed, but that the inland areas remained poor and underdeveloped.
Weichai Group, a State-owned enterprise or SOE based in Weifang, East China's Shandong province, has metamorphosed from an engine-maker until 2009 into a conglomerate now, with a global presence across powertrain systems, intelligent logistics, automotive, construction machinery and luxury yacht sectors.
ROME - Tourists from China are greeted with welcome signs in their own language upon landing at Rome's Fiumicino Airport, the largest and most dynamic air hub in Italy.
BEIJING - As usual, Zeng Quande's birthday party this year was full of foreign flavors, such as German beer, Russian wine and Belgium candy. The white-collar worker in Southwest China's Chongqing municipality had bought them at a local exhibition and trade center for branded commodities.
Conversant in five European languages and having traveled and worked in many parts of the world, Roy Jakobs, executive vice-president of appliance giant Royal Philips, thinks he knows a thing or two about the latest activities in innovation.
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