Silk Road strategy wins thumbs-up from journalists
China's national strategy of reviving the ancient Silk Road is expected to benefit its neighbors and other countries along the route, according to foreign journalists reporting on the two sessions.
Read MoreThe AIIB: China’s Just getting started
As more U.S. traditional allies such as the United Kingdom, Germany, and Italy decide to join the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, people may start to wonder: Is this a sign that the U.S. is in irreversible decline?
Read MoreAlibaba vs. Silicon Valley
Wall Street is seeing green this week regarding the Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba. It hopes to raise more than $20 billion.
Read MoreChina once again boasts world’s fastest supercomputer
The Tianhe-2, a supercomputer developed by China's National University of Defense Technology, was named the world's top supercomputer for the fourth consecutive time by the TOP500 project.
Read MoreChina-developed C919 to have ‘most powerful brain’
The first prototype of China's homegrown passenger jet, the C919, will be equipped with "the most powerful brain" the world aviation industry has ever seen.
Read MoreShanghai to introduce sky-train with transparent carriages
Shanghai is going to introduce its so-called "elevated railway" system into the city, with transparent carriages meant to provide passengers with an unobstructed 360-degree view of the city.
Read MoreA possible solution to toilet stink in China
Researchers in China have come up with a new technology that they say can help eliminate one of the most noxious of problems to plague China's public lavatories: the overpowering stench.
Read MoreZaha Hadid unveils plans for world’s largest airport terminal in Beijing
Zaha Hadid Architects has released the first images of the design for what will be the world's largest airport passenger terminal in China.
Read MoreInternet giants pushing future of film online
At the 17th Shanghai Film Festival which ended on June 22, the buzzword on everyone's lips was BAT, referring to Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent, the three leading Internet companies in China.
Read MoreAlibaba tests the limits of China’s non-bank banking
Users of China’s dominant e-commerce website can now deposit funds, make investments, take out loans and even give out gifts of virtual cash.
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