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.
Officials from more than 250 universities, colleges and educational institutions from 29 countries and regions were in Beijing last weekend.
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.
In a growing group, new-media pros make a living by selling their real-time experience as tourists.
The London stock market listed company AstraZeneca Monday announced that the China Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) has granted marketing authorization for its lung cancer pill Tagrisso in China.
Cultural relics exhibitions have become more important for China in improving cultural exchange, the head of the country's cultural heritage authority said Monday.
Since ancient times, the dragon has been a symbol of imperial power, and its image portrayed in many paintings, as well as on bronze wares, copper mirrors, jade wares, porcelain and stone carvings.
Buildings and houses made of food do not only appear in fairy tales or on movie screens, but also in real life. Recently, Song Dong, a Chinese artist, brought his city made of chocolate, biscuits and jello to an exhibition entitled "City" in Katmandu, Nepal.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York will soon unveil a major loan exhibition of ancient Chinese art never before seen in the West.
Richard Ekkebus may be a bright star on Hong Kong's fine-dining scene, but the farm-raised Dutch chef believes that without flavor a pretty dish is nothing.
Yunnan province will introduce 22 measures to clean up the local tourism industry, the provincial tourism administrative authority said on Monday.
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