Shale boom creats new opportunities for U.S. energy companies to market fuels to China
Cheap natural gas flowing from the U.S. shale boom has created new opportunities for U.S. energy companies to market fuels to China.
Read MoreTears that brought bamboo-shoots from the frozen earth: Meng Zong
Meng Zong lived during the Three Kingdoms Period of China's past. His father died when he was young, and he and his
Read MoreChina and Australia to sign free trade deal
China and Australia will sign a free trade deal on Monday that will open up markets worth billions of dollars to Australian exporters.
Read More6 cultural differences between China and the US
Editor's note: Living in a culture that is different from your own can be both an exciting and challenging experience. You have to learn different cultural practices and try to adapt to them.
Read MoreWhat is said carries weight
In ancient times, there was a prime minister named Shang Yang in the State of Qin. He was held in high regard by the Kin
Read MoreWhat’s next for an increasingly big fish called Wanda?
It was a typical display of razzmatazz from one of China’s richest and most flamboyant tycoons - music, strobe lights,
Read MoreApple links China’s UnionPay cards to App Store
After a long wait, Apple's Chinese customers can pay for goods in its App Store with the country's most popular credit and debit card service.
Read MoreThe mythical bird Jingwei trying to fill up the sea with pebbles
Once upon a time, the youngest daughter of Yandi (Emperor Yan), the legendary ruler of primitive China, went sailing on
Read MoreLying down on the ice to fetch carp for his stepmother: Wang Xiang
During the Jin Dynasty, a young boy named Wang Xiang (Wang the Lucky) lost his mother to illness.
Read MoreGuangdong expected to be world’s 16th largest economy
Guangdong Province's GDP is expected to total US$1 trillion in 2013, which would make it the 16th largest economy in the world.
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