Sincerity, responsibility and confidence are crucial in pushing forward the comprehensive China-EU strategic partnership, which is the experience drawn from the past and the need of reality.
"Some say that world affairs will be managed solely by China and the United States (in the future). I think that view is baseless and wrong."
"Transforming a planned economy into a market economy takes time and requires not only adopting rules and legislation but also proper implementation by all authorities and business in all sectors."
The University of Toronto´s Chinese Students Union is handing out leaflets on flu preventative measures.
A Chinese student studying overseas has ignited controversy by suggesting his peers in flu-infected countries delay trips back to China because of the H1N1 virus.
Beijing Municipal Health Bureau (BMHB) delivered a letter to overseas Chinese students and their parents, calling on the students who plan to return to China in the near future to keep track of all their travel details and stay at home for observation.
On May 18, Beijing Diabolo Museum, the first intangible cultural heritage theme museum to settle in a Beijing community, formally opened to tourists.
On May 17, the National Zoological Museum opened, with over 5,000 animal specimens to be exhibited. It is the largest zoological museum in China and will be open for public visitors on July 1.
As the International Museum Day draws near, tourists and local residents came to the new exhibition hall of the Suzhou Garden Museum to know more about history and culture of the famous Suzhou gardens.
The "Regional Operas Gala", an extravaganza featuring Chinese traditional operas, began on Wednesday in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang Province. "Butterfly Lovers", a Shaoxing Opera classic, raised the curtain of the "Regional Operas Gala".
Three generations of singers from the famous Tan family of Peking Opera performers visited their hometown, Wuhan, to sing for the local audience. Peking Opera lovers in other areas around China enjoyed the performance in their homes on a live broadcast.
After a year of traveling around the countryside of southern China, one of the country´s most celebrated contemporary dancers is bringing a unique take on Yunnan dance and music to Shanghai next month.
Gao Jie has collected a dozen non-woven fabric bags over the past year, since China banned free plastic bags from retailers on June 1, 2008.
Retailers are no longer handing out free bags to shoppers. And many customers seem to have adjusted their shopping habits accordingly.
The campaign, announced by the association on Feb. 18, will be launched on March 3, with the aim to encourage further reduction of plastic bag usage across the city. About 2,000 stores of 18 major retailers will be involved.