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Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari expressed renewed interest in China's offer and capability to build railway networks in the west African country.
Nigeria Keen on China's Offer to Help Build Its Railway Networks

The largest container ship, a 200,000-ton vessel named Benjamin Franklin, sailed from Guangzhou port to the U.S. on Monday, Feb. 1.
Largest Container Ship Sets Sail on China-US Route from Guangzhou Port

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Hundreds of tourists come to Dadonghai beach in Sanya, Hainan Province, every year.
Hainan Eases Restrictions on Duty-free Shopping

Foxconn is shutting down Sharp's improper and redundant business units, per the group's chairman Terry Gou.
Foxconn Chairman Sure of Winning the Takeover Bid for Sharp Corp.

The PLA has built a new facility to train its new rocket force in various battlefield scenarios.
PLA Builds New Rocket Force Testing Facility to Train Soldiers

China's leading online travel agency Ctrip plans to open its headquarters in Singapore to provide tourism services in the Southeast Asian region.
Ctrip to Open SE Asia Headquarters in Singapore

The government will speed up construction of the railway connecting Sichuan and Tibet, which spans a total of 1,629 kilometers.
China to Hasten Construction of Sichuan-Tibet Railway

A woman applies for driver training in a driving school in Siheung in Shandong Province.
Chinese Driving School to Launch First IPO

A rare Guan vase from the Southern Song Dynasty is displayed after it was bought by a museum in Shanghai.
Shanghai Museum to Open Second Home in Pudong in 2020

Briton brothers Neill and Ian Briggs are planning to launch BAC Mono, the world's only race car built for public roads, in China in the coming months.
World’s Only Racing Car Designed for Public Roads to Debut in China

Premier Li Keqiang meets with International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Christine Lagarde during the China Development Forum in Beijing in March 2015.
Premier Li Assures IMF Chief of Yuan’s Stability

A man walks past the coffee shop owned by Canadians Kevin and Julia Garrett in Dandong in Liaoning Province. Kevin Garrett was indicted by Dandong court of espionage while Julia was released on bail.
Canadian Charged with Stealing State Secrets, Espionage in China

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