A high school student from New York with a passion for China probably has visited more places in the country than many Chinese people.
Although Hu Yunwu had a surgery done a few months ago and is still recovering from it, he arrives at his kebab store, located in Pozi Street in Changsha, the capital of Central China's Hunan province, at about 4 pm every day.
Standing by a black grand piano near the window, Li Yanrong, a Chinese musician and professor, is controlling the instrument and guiding a female vocalist via an iPad.
Few cities in Europe have quite as many different faces and identities as Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
CAIRO - With the flourishing archaeological discoveries in several provinces in Egypt this year, the Tourism Ministry has joined the Antiquities Ministry in organizing ceremonial events to promote the discoveries as the tourism industry recovers after almost a decade of recession.
HOUSTON - Both the "American Dream" and "Chinese Dream" share the same goal of pursuing better and more secure lives, making the United States and China much in common, a US film producer said in a recent interview.
On the outskirts of Bardon, a small village in North West Leicestershire, England, laser-guided forklift trucks hum across a cavernous warehouse the size of 16 soccer pitches.
As friendly neighbors and comprehensive strategic partners, China and Kazakhstan have maintained close relations in varied areas, and Kazakhstan has benefited a lot from the Belt and Road Initiative, said the first president of Kazakhstan.
The head of the World Intellectual Property Organization, or WIPO, believes the just concluded Second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation is important for the protection of intellectual property rights, as well as support for multiculturalism.
The Belt and Road Initiative, or BRI, should foster a rule-based environment, where legal obligations are met, transparency is promoted and the rule of law is sustained, said the United Nations' top legal officer.
As a major forum convenes in Beijing, environmentalists are optimistic that tangible outcomes on a green Belt and Road Initiative will be realized.
That Italy recently became the first G7 country to join the Belt and Road Initiative sends a strong signal that this is the beginning of a new era for multilateralism. The memorandum of understanding signed between Beijing and Rome under the Belt and Road framework during President Xi Jinping's visit to Italy last month is a message to other European Union member states to join the China-proposed initiative.
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