A Guangzhou leather ware company, which was once an original equipment manufacturer, supplied bags for State leaders and suitcases for business representatives who attended the BRICS Summit in Xiamen, Fujian province.
The number of visitors London attracts from China is expected to double to 330,000 by 2025, according to forecast issued by the office of the UK capital's mayor.
Chinese companies have travelled to the UK for advice and ideas on how to further develop China's growing sports economy.
A roundtable discussion among Chinese and South African college students was held in Cape Town on Sept 1, 2017, just ahead of the BRICS summit in China.
Members of the UN Security Council remained divided on Monday over possible new sanctions against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea over its latest nuclear test.
A baby girl named after the popular mobile game Wang Zherongyao, known as King of Glory in English, was registered in Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi province, Chinese Business View reported.
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday called for solidarity among emerging market and developing countries.
Development needs to be addressed through a multi-stakeholder approach and philanthropists have an important role to play in creating a better shared future and contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals.
Ma Jun, chief economist of the research bureau of the People's Bank of China, the central bank, called for capacity building for the development of green financing at an event in Beijing on Monday.
The first batch of judges promoted from the position of judge assistants will assume office soon, the Shanghai High People's Court said on Monday.
Growth in Kenya's real estate sector is likely to be affected by the extended electioneering period of the presidential polls this year, a Nairobi-based investment firm said on Monday.
In the old days around the new Millennium, when we foreigners were repeatedly approached on the street by strangers greeting us with a friendly "DVD, DVD", some newcomers thought it was Chinese for "hello". Now numerous times in the day or night when we hear a stranger on the phone saying "ni hao" we know that's short for "I want to sell you something"-- something often illegal.
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