As a travel and culture buff, He Xiaobei has visited Northwest China's Gansu province, a world tourism attraction, a number of times, but he never bought too many souvenirs.
NEW ORLEANS - It's 30 days and counting until nearly 600 performers converge on the New Orleans Fair Grounds Race Course for the annual celebration of music known as Jazz Fest.
It's probably the most envied job in the world - to get free in-depth travel all over the world and sometimes with a sizable income, too.
China's web-celebrity industry is estimated to be worth 52.8 billion yuan ($7.65 billion) and is forecast to exceed 100 billion yuan in 2018, a 2016 report by Beijing-based consultancy Analysys says.
Officials from more than 250 universities, colleges and educational institutions from 29 countries and regions were in Beijing last weekend.
Three years ago, the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University partnered with Peking University's Guanghua School of Management, setting up China's first English-language Executive MBA program.
"There is a Chinese saying - there are no unqualified students, but only unqualified teachers. Sometimes I feel I'm an unqualified teacher. What do you suggest, professor," a vocational education teacher from Central China's Henan province asked US education expert Walter Huber a question during his lecture in Beijing on Sunday.
NEW YORK - There's just something about spring: Seeing green return to the landscape and watching new life unfold always makes one feel rejuvenated.
FALL RIVER, Massachusetts - With multiple bodies swaying in fluid motions and legs kicking to an African beat, it was obvious this was no regular dance, and definitely not your everyday workout.
Many students in liberal arts major may feel like there's no clear line of work for them to pursue. "How can I use my degree to get a job when I graduate?" they often ask.