Global cruise giants aim at China’s local market
Just how hot is cruising in China? So hot that even Caribbean-focused Carnival is sending a ship there.
Read MoreGlobal futurist James Canton: Five trends worth watching in China
There are five key trends that if embraced by China or if led by China, could make the transformation into the near term quite spectacular for a prosperous future.
Read MoreAlibaba to bid for video site Youku Tudou to extend its reach
Alibaba's proposed $3.5 billion buyout of Youku Tudou is mainly about advertising with e-commerce sprinkled in.
Read MoreFusion of traditional and Western weddings in China
A new era for China's wedding industry come as many younger individuals in the rising middle and wealthy classes opt for fusion weddings.
Read MoreA letter from Alibaba CEO Jack Ma to his shareholders
Here is the letter written by Alibaba's CEO Jack Ma to shareholders. You might see what is going on with Alibaba and Chinese economy as well.
Read More10 weirdest mooncakes in China
Eating mooncakes is a not-to-miss part of Mid-Autumn Festival, which falls on Sept 15 this year. But people are quite tired of eating traditional mooncakes. Instead, people are trying innovative mooncakes with special flavors.
Read MoreChinese ethnic groups: Mongolian minority
The Mongolians has a population of around 5.81 million, mostly living in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in North China, and the rest residing in provinces of Jilin, Heilongjiang, Liaoning, Xinjiang, Hebei, and Qinghai and so on.
Read MoreChina to relax Green Card restrictions for foreigners
Foreigners who want to get permanent residence permits in China may soon find it easier, as the country's top leaders have pledged to ease requirements and streamline procedures for applicants.
Read MoreDong people – the most interesting ethnic minority in China
The Dong people live a tranquil, rural life in southern China as one of China's most interesting ethnic minorities, with a rich and diverse culture.
Read MoreShadow puppetry in China
Shadow shows were once a popular form of entertainment, and they were also used for religious and instructional purposes, and shadow theater is still performed in China.
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