China sees surge in higher education students
From 1970 to 2010, the number of students enrolled in higher education globally rose by 500 percent, to 178 million from 29 million. Nowhere was this growth faster than in China, and the country more than doubled its number of colleges.
Read MoreChinese students losing interest in gov’t jobs due to anti-corruption
Many civil servants now fear a knock on the door by agents of the party's anti-corruption department.
Read MoreChina’s commitment to innovation impresses the world
Chinese experiment is still working when it comes to the red-hot information technology market. The commitment to innovation, at least within China’s growing class of entrepreneurs, is genuine.
Read MoreChinese Internet slang in daily life – gěi lì, tǔ cáo, hóng bāo and zhēn niú
Chinese Internet slang is an informal language coined to express ideas on the Chinese Internet in response to events, the influence of the mass media and foreign culture, and the desire of people to simplify and update the Chinese language.
Read MoreChina bike tours: villages off the beaten track in Guizhou
It's getting harder to get off the beaten track in China and see traditional village life, but a Bike Away tour shows the way in southeast Guizhou province.
Read MoreBasic word orders and exceptions in Chinese
Although Chinese is not the only language where the sentence words order is important, it is extremely important to take care of the right Chinese Sentence order.
Read MoreMovable type printing in China
This video is about movable type printing. In this video, you will find when movable type printing is invented and its inventor, as well as the structure and process of typography.
Read More5 things foreign companies should consider when establishing business in China
This article focuses on what larger U.S. and other foreign companies must consider when establishing a physical presence in China.
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