It calls its product "symbolic of the Hollywood and red-carpet lifestyle", and now the Boston-based jewelry company Hearts On Fire will try to sell that image in China, the world's fastest-growing market for diamond jewelry, by opening a store in Shanghai this month and planning to launch more than 300 in China by 2019.
The Year of the Goat may be 2015, but the number 8 is in the spotlight as the United States Treasury celebrates Chinese culture with its latest issuance of Lucky Money.
Lu Wei, minister of State Internet Information Office, delivers his keynote speech on Tuesday morning at the 7th China US Internet Industry Forum being held at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Washington.
There are pig trinkets, pig-shaped mugs and pig figurines bursting from shelves. Stuffed pig dolls are strewn across a bed.
Eighteen couples celebrated a group wedding on a warship at a military harbor in Qingdao, Shandong province.
A zoo in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, has nurtured 50 koalas over the past eight years.
The Palace Museum has been making efforts to change its solemn and dull image. One of its initiatives is new souvenirs that are fun and cute.
World AIDS Day is marked worldwide annually on 01 December to raise awareness of those living with the virus.
The wealthy Chinese women like to give alcohol and watches to men, and both men and women like to give women jewelries, clothes and watches.
The United Nations Climate Change Conference begins Monday in Lima, Peru.
Seventeen women veterans from the fourth squadron of the second team of Beijing Armed Police Corps took part in a farewell ceremony on Nov 23, according to The Beijing News.
Two three-year-old pandas play with each other in a Hangzhou zoo on Sunday.