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Chinese president to visit three Latin American nations and US
Chinese President Xi Jinping will pay state visits to Trinidad and Tobago, Costa Rica and Mexico from May 31 to June 6, and meet with US President Bar...
China-N.Korea standoff continues over seized fishing boat
The 16 Chinese fishermen reportedly kidnapped by armed North Koreans on May 5 are yet to be released, the owner of the hijacked fishing boat said Sund...
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang starts first foreign visit
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang departed here Sunday for official visits to four nations.
Arctic Council adds China as observer state
China, together with five other states, has been granted observer status in the Arctic Council on Wednesday.
Metro Beijing
Thrill of the kill
Spending time with Lit Ng is like hanging out with a buddy from college who always surprised you with his passion for a niche hobby that, despite his ...
Retracing the Long March
Barney Loehnis wasn’t quite the stereotypical backpacker when he left home in the UK and traveled to China 20 years ago. Sure, he was young, possessed...
Train to Qomolangma
A train tour to Qomolangma will be launched June 1 in Tibet Autonomous Region to attract more tourists to Tibet. The train can host 600 people and has...
Offices open doors
A total of 39 government organizations, research centers and companies announced that they would open their doors for tourists to visit, the Beijing N...
Subway lines to open
Beijing will have four new subway lines open to the public by next year. They are the second section of Line 6, Line 7, Line 14 and the west section o...
Metro Shanghai
Word Matters
“He blamed an empty, parked car for making him fall down.”
Polls Apart
What do you think of the decision by parents to halt treatment of their premature baby?
Figuratively Speaking
100,000 yuan– the estimated loss that the metro operator suffered from the disruption of services on metro Line 3 on Monday night that was caused by a...
Much-loved bike man has to pay
A 50-year-old bicycle repairman, surnamed Xu, never expected that buying old bikes would see him kicked off the campus of Fudan University where he op...
Enriching the city
More than most outsiders, Jewish businessmen left a mark on early Shanghai, a city that for many was a place of refuge from persecution – and for some...
US Edition
Appreciate the art
Guangyao and Zeng Jun, famous experts from the Forbidden City Palace Museum, discuss calligraphy at a Chinese school in Irvine, California. The expert...
Battle with fire
A fire continues to rage at a mountain in Ventura County, California, May 3, extending to California Highway 1 on the Pacific coastline.
'A bite of China' in LA
The 2013 Chinese food and culture festival, hosted by CCTV, kicked off on April 22.
Drilling to save lives
Fire fire departments from Arcadia and Monrovia, where many Chinese-Americans live, recently held an explosion safety drill, imitating the rescue of i...
Security boosted in SoCal after bombings
Los Angeles authorities have increased patrols and called for the public to be mindful of security precautions, after the Boston marathon bombing clai...