Love makes the world go around 2010-11-12
Pop veterans Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock, the Air Supply duo, have been making hearts sing with their soft rock love ballads for three decades. |
Senior leader applauds Chinese literary workers' contributions 2010-11-11
The award ceremony was held in east China's Shaoxing City, the hometown of Lu Xun (1881-1936), one of China's most well-known contemporary authors and essayist, on Tuesday night. |
Motorola works with Chinese NGOs in education programs 2010-11-08
Motorola is involved in various education and innovation programs in China through its partnership with local nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), a company executive said. |
A new arena dawns for entertainment 2010-11-05
AEG is operating the Mercedes-Benz Arena in cooperation with its Chinese partner, the Oriental Pearl Group (OPG), with the NBA holding a minor stake.
|
Rural students left behind 2010-11-05
Beijing - Only about one in five students at China's leading universities come from rural areas. |
University presidents from China and US discuss education internationalization 2010-11-03
The Sino-US Higher Education Cooperation & Exchange Forum opened on October 28 at Hangzhou’s Normal University, reported Hangzhou Daily. |
1st World Urban History Forum held in Hangzhou 2010-11-03
The first World Urban History Forum was jointly hosted by the Research Institute of World History of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Hangzhou Normal University. |
Expo participants issue Shanghai Declaration at close, aiming for better city, better life 2010-11-01
The 184-day Shanghai World Expo lowers the curtain on Sunday; however, it opens the door for nations to build better cities and better life for mankind. |
Journey of the Snake 2010-10-26
A childhood memory and a birthday plan morph into a full-length opera and Beijing Music Festival's first cooperation with a US opera company. Chen Jie reports |
Graduates homing in on new career prospects 2010-10-25
Like most live-in nannies, Tang Kaili's day starts early. By 7:30 am she is already driving the 4-year-old boy in her charge to kindergarten, after which she returns to her employer's expensive home on the outskirts of Beijing for another day of cleaning. |
A truly livable city 2010-10-25
People outside China were generous to rank Beijing one of the 10 most livable cities in China. |
Urban planning set to go 3D 2010-10-22
A comprehensive three-dimensional (3D) urban geology information system, which will provide geological assistance for urban planning and development, is expected to be established in more than 100 cities in the country. |
2010 China (Hangzhou) Cultural & Creative Industry Expo opens 2010-10-20
The 2010 China (Hangzhou) Cultural & Creative Industry Expo (CCIE) opened on Oct 16 at the Hangzhou Peace International Convention & Exhibition Center, reported the Metropolis Express. |
Disney boost for Chinese cartoon company 2010-10-19
Chinese animation firm Creative Power Entertaining Co announced on Monday a television broadcast license agreement with Buena Vista to air its cartoon series on Disney channels. |
Make education creative 2010-10-11
Chinese students should receive quality education, instead of being forced to do tons of homework just to get good scores in examinations, says an article in Qianjiang Evening Post. |
Zebra on the move 2010-09-30
The Zebra Music Festival, with its theme of Change for Easy Life, will leave its Chengdu home and move to Hangzhou from Oct 2-4. |
Skincare items popular despite cost 2010-09-06
Young people, lured by marketeers, often spend exorbitant amounts on their personal appearance. |
Debate: Heritage sites 2010-09-06
Are UNESCO World Heritage sites in China serving their purpose? Perhaps they are, says a scholar. No, says another. |
University students make green pledge 2010-09-02
Students from Zhejiang University made a pledge on August 31 at the World Expo. |
Shanghai, Beijing and Chengdu win Top three 2010-08-30
The press conference of Research on Chinese Cities Global Image was held at 2 pm on Aug 30, 2010 in Shanghai. |