Editor's note: United States President Donald Trump and Democratic People's Republic of Korea top leader Kim Jongun did not sign any deal at their second summit in Hanoi on Thursday. So what will US-DPRK relations be like in the future? Two experts share their views with China Daily's Pan Yixuan. Excerpts follow:
Yoga is one of the most popular activities in China, especially among young white-collar workers, and almost every gym offers courses.
The India-China Yoga College, the first school in China dedicated to the popular activity, provides undergraduate and postgraduate courses. It is the first such institute to be jointly established by China and India, and is aimed at strengthening mutual relations via yoga.
Botanist dedicates his life to search for seedlings in arid areas to curb desertification
Wang Xin is a landscape designer by profession and a farmer in practice. His customers believe the strawberries he grows on his organic plantation in the southern outskirts of Beijing are "the best in China".
Lyu Zhenbo was once famous in his village as the farmer with the straightest rows of crops. Now, though, he cannot compete with the guidance systems fitted on modern agricultural machinery.
Lion dances and martial arts displays may be iconic in Chinese New Year celebrations, but Qingxu county in Shanxi province is charming an increasing number of tourists with its unique folk performance during Spring Festival.
Wearing a brightly colored oilcloth apron, 50-year-old Zheng Guoming carefully brushes tung oil on an umbrella cover. Surrounding him are orange oilcloth umbrellas left out to dry, and the area is filled with the scent of tung oil.
A 44-year-old Chinese man has concluded a drive around five continents, ending the last leg in Ushuaia, southern Argentina.
After working at a large, well-equipped hospital in Beijing, Chao Shuang could not have been more astonished by the conditions in Conakry, capital of Guinea, and the China-Guinea Friendship Hospital during her first visit to the West African country.
As a gynecologist at a tertiary hospital, I see many patients who have been referred from grassroots medical institutions. Many have serious conditions due to factors such as improper diagnosis or treatment, or a lack of relevant knowledge. Some mothers lost their child or even died themselves.
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