Since the Belt and Road Initiative was proposed, Chinese companies have signed contracts for a multitude of construction projects with the countries involved in the initiative. What are the differences between Chinese companies and foreign companies? What have Chinese companies brought to the local people?
After working hard for six years, Vietnamese man Nguyen Dinh Hoa graduated from Southwest University with a PhD in 2019. Witnessing China's fast development, he decided to start his career in China.
After living in Wuhan for many years, three Taiwan compatriots have celebrated the Spring Festival there several times and have accepted Wuhan as their second hometown. As the Year of the Rabbit comes, let's hear their feelings on spending Spring Festival on the mainland and their New Year's wishes.
At the age of 18, Tillman Chang from Taiwan gave himself a special gift for coming of age: going to study in the Chinese mainland.
Now studying at a university in Lanzhou, Gansu province, Chang is expecting to travel across the mainland and immerse himself in the rich culture and diverse landscape there.
Chen Yong-cin is a Taiwan compatriot living on the Chinese mainland. As an amateur video blogger, Chen loves sharing his life on the mainland from the perspective of a Taiwan native.
As people across the Taiwan Straits celebrate the Spring Festival, Chen shares with us some of the impressive moments he has had when spending the Spring Festival on the mainland.
Lo Tai-chin, born and raised in Taipei of Taiwan, came to Hong Kong in 1990. After working and living in Hong Kong for over 30 years, the city has become her second home. Lo shares how people in Hong Kong and Taiwan celebrate the festival and her wishes for the new year. Watch this video to find out more.
As a Japanese daughter-in-law lived in Dalian, Taniguchi Megumi goes back to her parents-in-law's house during the Chinese New Year, preparing New Year's Eve dinner, making dumplings, and going to the lantern festival with her husband's families.
Lin Ta-wei, a businessman from Taiwan, has made his fortune in the mainland. What is the unique appeal of the mainland in his eyes? What is the difference between spending Spring Festival in Taiwan and the mainland? Let's check out.
TV presenter Tseng Chin-i hails from Taiwan, works in Hong Kong and is married to a man from Shandong province. She has spent Spring Festival in all three places. What are her most memorable moments from Spring Festival over the years and her New Year's wish? Check out in the video.
Chan Mo-li moved to the Chinese mainland nearly two decades ago to seek bigger business opportunities. What is the difference between Taiwan and the mainland in New Year celebrations? What is his biggest New Year wish? Let's hear what he has to say.
Hsu Juo-hsia is a Taiwan compatriot who has been living in the mainland for 18 years. What attracted him to Huangshan, Anhui province? In his eyes, what is the biggest difference between the mainland and Taiwan in celebrating the Spring Festival? Let's hear what he has to say.
Mario Cavolo, an Italian American writer living in China, sent his Spring Festival greetings to all Chinese people ahead of the Year of the Rabbit in an interview with China Daily. He wished everyone a very happy new year in 2023 and a wonderful Spring Festival holiday.
Lee Shih-hsiang and Huang Chieh-ni, a couple from Taiwan, have opened a digital music experience center in Shanghai. Why did they choose to settle down in the city? What is their plan for the Lunar New Year? Let's check it out.
Expats from Germany, Austria, Russia and Thailand visited a 300-year-old farmers market in Shenyang, Liaoning province, on Sunday ahead of the Spring Festival holiday.
By Ma Jingna and Zhang Xiaomin in Lanzhou
Jan 19, 2023
Nearly 100 whooper swans are spending winter in the Gahai Wetland in Luqu county of Gansu province. They are expected to fly north at the end of March.
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