As millions of Chinese Greta Garbos bask in their lives of solitude, there are far reaching social and economic impacts.
I recently enjoyed a fascinating visit to the cutting-edge production base of a major Chinese firm with deep roots in history and its eyes firmly fixed on the future.
Organization donates many books to children in poor areas to help locals turn a new page.
"Christmas is your Chinese New Year." I've heard this phrase uttered to me countless times by people in China when the holidays roll around, whether Christmas or Chinese New Year.
Questions about personal identity are becoming more difficult to answer as people spend more time in the virtual world.
American Pistachio Growers, the trade association for the United States pistachio industry, host an online event to showcases this year's harvest and shared with Chinese customers on Thursday.
Running a small restaurant named "Hangzhou Steamed Buns" in Lhasa, capital of Southwest China's Xizang autonomous region, Shang and her husband have found not only comfort in nostalgia, but also the promise of a prosperous future.
Losing up to 100 strands of hair a day is a natural phenomenon. However, if that number continues to increase and it appears the hair is not growing back you may be on the road to baldness.
At 6:30 in the morning Liu Qiang stepped into a room next to a brightly lit broadcasting studio and began putting on makeup. As she did so she continued to familiarize herself with hair products-mostly wigs-that she would soon be trying to sell, as well as the scripts she would be reading from to he
In the five years since Beijing's anti-smoking law took effect, winning praise from the World Health Organization, the law seems to have gone up in a puff (more like a cloud) of smoke.
Every four years, the entire world pays close attention to the presidential elections in the United States, a period that is generally much more eagerly anticipated by US citizens who have the right to vote in such elections. I am one of these citizens, and I was very excited about voting this year.
Oxford English Dictionary (OED) announced Monday for the first time that it has chosen not to name one single word of the year, but many words for the "unprecedented" year 2020.