An author, lawyer and wine critic, Ch'ng Poh Tiong writes about cuisine from a cultural and historical point of view. In his 100 Top Chinese Restaurants of the World 2020, just published as its second edition, the restaurants aren't ranked. However, there are accolades for Restaurant of the Year, Di
Italian luxury brand GIADA will open a new store GIADA Club at the China World Hotel in Beijing in October.
This year, lavender shade is rising to become a widely preferred choice. And in China, it’s also called taro color. It is a hue that often implies fairy tales and dreams, which we always need to hide away from brutal reality for a while.
Many of those from the third contingent of Shanghai Renji Hospital medical workers who were sent to Wuhan, Hubei province, in February, were relatively inexperienced. Many had worked in the field for no more than a decade.
With the COVID-19 outbreak coming under control in China, Sun Xiaodong, deputy director of the Shanghai center for disease control and prevention, has been reminding the public to catch up on their missed vaccine shots since early April.
The dedication that Chinese medical workers have demonstrated in the fight against the novel coronavirus epidemic has gained them a new level of respect in society, says a leading nurse from a Shanghai hospital that dispatched 120 nurses to the front lines.
The latest collection of works for Together We Win poster design competition for China-Bangladesh fight COVID-19 is freshly out.
Taylor Swift has canceled all of her performances and appearances for the rest of the year because of the coronavirus pandemic. However, fans can still experience her concerts online.
John L Hennessy, former president of Stanford University and the author of the book Leading Matters: Lessons from My Journey, is a more magnificent and sublime goal, which any university or company should aim for in development.
SAN FRANCISCO-A five-episode documentary series entitled Asian Americans has been released in the United States, with its first two episodes premiering on the Public Broadcasting Service on Monday.
CAIRO-As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, Chinese and Egyptian musicians, thousands of kilometers apart, staged a virtual performance of the Triumphal March from Aida, using music to soothe suffering hearts and inspire people in these difficult times.
"It is a book about face, a book without many words and about life and death," fiction writer Zhang Chi said when talking about his work, Ancient People's Expressions, which was published in March.