Britain's Queen Elizabeth II with grandsons Prince Harry (left) and Prince William, watching polo in Windsor, United Kingdom in 1987.
A model shows a creation of graduates during China Graduate Fashion Week in Beijing, capital of China, April 23, 2014. The China Graduate Fashion Week kicked off on Wednesday.
Nineteen ships, seven helicopters and marine corps from eight countries were organized into three task forces to conduct the exercises dubbed "Maritime Cooperation - 2014".
In this day and age when singers, film actors and other assorted celebrities are promoting everything from soap to airline, it is no surprise that some of the biggest manufacturers of cars are also looking up at these stars for brand recognition, free publicity and promotion.
US-based electric car manufacturer Tesla Motors Inc delivers the first batch of its Model S series cars to customers in China.
For 29-year-old Beijing native Jia Xiaomeng, passing through that finish line in the Monday Boston marathon was a dream come true. That dream began to take shape a year ago when she was just 500 meters from the finish line and the deadly bombings happened.
China has been looking for ways to stem the tide of its brain drain, where too many of their brightest talents go overseas for top-notch education and stay there, rather than go back home.
World dignitaries and royal family members set an example for people to raise ecological awareness.
Apple is offering free recycling of all its used products and vowing to power all of its stores, offices and data centers with renewable energy to reduce the pollution caused by its devices and online services.
A student shows how to control a robot during a robotics contest in Weifang, Shandong province, on Tuesday in which 88 teams from the city’s schools took part.
China Daily celebrates World Book Day by talking to more than 30 celebrities and thinkers of various backgrounds about their perspectives on the power of the written word. Each public personality also recommends a favorite book.
More than 2,000 auto makers from 14 countries and regions are set to display their newest car models at the show. China is the world's biggest auto market, with 17.9 million vehicles sold last year.