Why Japanese choose China as top destination for studying abroad?
It was the first time that the number had surpassed that of Japanese studying the U.S. since the research started in 1983.
Read MoreHow many kinds of Chinese alcohol do you know?
The cause of and solution to many of the problems faced while in China, the various alcohols found on tap or in bottle in the Middle Kingdom are as abundant as they are varied.
Read MoreHaier switches focus to its smart home platform
The Chinese businessman who creates Haier focus on innovation and connectivity, linking his firm and its customers to their smart home appliances.
Read MoreUnwritten rules of life in China
The first rule I taught my children when we moved to China was that green doesn’t mean “go”. Don’t walk when the green man says walk, and don’t stop when the red one says halt. I think we all found it wonderfully liberating.
Read MoreDifferences between Chinese food in America and China
Americans love to eat Chinese food, whether in a fancy Chinese restaurant with extravagant décor or at those often crowded, noisy little local spots.
Read MoreAre Chinese nicer to foreigners than to their compatriots?
The argument is often made that Chinese people tend to be nicer – or at least more courteous – to foreigners than they are to each other. But is that really the case?
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