Gluck, who this week attended a luncheon hosted for President Hu Jintao by the National Committee on US-China Relations in Washington, has served as co-president of the US-China Peoples Friendship Association.
US President Barack Obama welcomed a mix of Hollywood A-listers, big business types and prominent Chinese-Americans to the White House to throw a "quintessentially American" state dinner on Wednesday (Thursday, Beijing time) for President Hu Jintao, complete with apple pie, ice cream and jazz.
SHANGHAI - A contemporary addition has joined the city's traditional breakfast foods staples - McDonald's meals.
WASHINGTON - Giant pandas Mei Xiang and Tian Tian will remain in the National Zoo in Washington for another five years, Chinese officials told a news conference on Wednesday.
President Hu Jintao and US President Barack Obama agreed to "share expanding common interests" while pledging closer cooperation in areas that included trade, energy, the environment and protection of IPR.Highlights of Sino-US joint statement Meetings build a platform for stronger bond Quotes from Hu and Obama 'All-American' treatment for Hu
President Hu Jintao said China-US ties are not a win-lose game while addressing a luncheon Thursday.
Look, look, and look for a friend,And you find a friend;Salute and shake hands,'Cause you are my friend...
An e-mail from Elizabeth Sabol-Jones, who began learning Chinese at Payton College Prep in Chicago and now studies at Georgetown University.
The Confucius Institute in Chicago has become a rich educational resource for educators, parents and students for Chinese language and culture, says Jane Lu, the institute director and also coordinator of the Chinese World Language Program of Chicago Public Schools (CPS).
Chinese Commerce Minister Chen Deming said according to his incomplete statistics, China is going to purchase US goods and products with a total value of $24.9 billion, excluding airplanes.
With President Hu Jintao arriving in Washington DC on Tuesday, more and more Americans are hoping the United States will build a stronger relationship with China rather than limit the growth of China's power.
China shrank its holdings of US Treasury debt by $11.2 billion to $895.6 billion in November after increasing the portfolio for four straight months, though it remains the largest foreign holder.