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Paging Chinese millenials: Guided by a professional skydiver, Min Deyu from Shiyan, Hubei Province, conquers the skies on Nov. 29, 2014, in Melbourne, Australia. She was 82 in this picture.
Government’s Extensive Support Invigorates Emergent Sports Tourism

A little boy gives a female kid a hug outside a cake shop in Wanxincun in Hedong District, Tianjin, in Aug. 1999. The grown-up girl now wants to know his identity.
Catching Up on Nearly 2-Decade-Old Sweet Memory: Girl Seeks Mystery Boy

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Plate XV of John Thomson’s “Illustrations of China and Its People, Vol. 1” shows (top, counterclockwise) a lady from Canton, the lady’s maid, a bride and her groom.
Legendary Photographer’s Astonishing Images of 1870s China Up for Auction

The Midas touch: Albert Charkin working on a bust of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia in 2012. The bust can be seen at St. Petersburg River Yacht Club.
Albert Charkin: Sculpting Sino-Russian Relations, Creating 'Art Bridge'

Dancers perform on the stage during opening ceremony at the Shanghai Disney Resort on June 16, 2016 in Shanghai, China.
How to Create Magic, Bring Happiness? Shanghai Disney Launches Talent Class

Women empowerment: Millions of women in China became entrepreneurs, thanks to loans granted by the government through local banks. (Above) A fruit stall owner checks on her merchandise.
Govt Loans Granted Reached ¥279 Billion; Produced Five Million New Entrepreneurs

Greetings from outer space: Chinese astronaut Jing Haipeng waves as he records a video of himself delivering a message while inside the Chinese space laboratory Tiangong-2 in Oct. 2016.
As Special Correspondents, Two Chinese Astronauts in Space Grant Interview

(L) Usain Bolt attends the launch of Nitro Athletics in Melbourne, Australia, on Nov. 4, 2016, and strikes a pose similar to the one in the event’s poster (R).
China to Face Usain Bolt at the Nitro Athletics Melbourne

Black and white and hints of red: This altered wartime photo shows a glimpse of what transpired during the Nanjing Massacre in the late ‘30s in China. It appears at the back of a hoodie.
Fashionably Insane? Nordstrom’s Sold-out Hoodie Shows Nanjing Massacre Photo

Books, ball and a belle: Chinese students studying abroad impressed the school of their choice either by their grades or background in sports--sometimes even by both.
Chinese Students Capitalize on Their Sports Competence to Enter Schools Abroad

Seeing through: Like the clear windows of some of the buildings in Beijing’s Central Business District, China needs to be more transparent as it deals with nations and global peers.
China Faces Mounting Transparency Issues--and People Were Quick to Point Them Out

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