Xi’s “hot phrases” show his folksy style
Kerry Brown just noted for The Diplomat that President Xi Jinping is far more willing to speak out than his more reserved predecessor, Hu Jintao. China’s domestic media have not been hesitant to draw attention to this fact either – Xi’s remarks and speech
Read MoreOpposition against eating dog meat strengthens in China
This year, social media campaigns and a strong showing by a small but dedicated band of animal rights activists have dampened the festivities in Yulin, Guangxi province.
Read MoreChina’s food self-sufficiency faces growing costs
Over the past five years, as farm wages soared, sugar-cane growers in southern China looked across the border to Vietnam for help.
Read More13 popular Chinese online catchwords
There are many new online buzzwords that have entered our lives. Check out which phrase is your favorite.
Read MoreAustralian schools get online Chinese courses due to Mandarin teacher shortage
A shortage of Chinese language teachers in Australia has forced more than 50 schools to employ educators from Beijing to teach their Mandarin classes via Skype.
Read MoreNetflix in talks with Wasu Media for expansion into Chinese market
Netflix is in preliminary discussions with a handful of Chinese media companies to explore how it can bring its streaming service to China.
Read MoreWalmart teams up with Alipay to increase sales
Wal-Mart Stores is teaming up with Alibaba to roll out the Alipay mobile payment service in China — its latest move to increase sales.
Read MoreSummer – Xi Murong
If you could forget and then so could I.I will freeze all teardrops in my heart.Or dot them in endless summer night sky
Read MoreA lute song – Li Qi
Our host, providing abundant wine to make the night mellow, Asks his guest from Yangzhou to play for us on the lute. Tow
Read MoreHow to make dumplings
Dumplings are said to bring good fortune, and eating them is a time-honored traditional way to celebrate the Chinese New Year, which falls on Feb. 19 this year.
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