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The Great Wall, one of the most iconic structures in the world, is more or less the symbol of China. Due to its history and beauty, it also attracts a great number of tourists each year.
Experience the Great Wall of China by Exploring Its Less Touristy Side

In the 19th century, a sizable Chinese population left and migrated to Cuba. Prieto said that this migration has left a significant effect on the development of the Cuban nation.
China Invited to the 2018 Cuba International Book Fair

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Recently, China has imposed on North Korea a total  ban on coal imports, a major export product of the Hermit Kingdom.
The Carrot, the Stick, and How Both Affect China-North Korea Ties

Considered as one of China’s greatest treasures, the terracotta warriors would not have been discovered if not for two farmers who found terracotta pottery in a site outside Xi’an.
China Wages War Against Its Fake Terracotta Army

China currently has a number of world-class universities, most of which have invested a significant amount of money for research and development.
Tsinghua Admission Requirements for Foreign Applicants Criticized

Skiing is gaining popularity in Northern China and this trend is coinciding with China’s preparation for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games.
Defying Nature: Winter Tourism Industry Thrives in Southwestern China

Gansu people from Xiaozhai have gained notoriety over the years for begging in Beijing’s streets.
Gansu Children Used by Their Families to Beg in Beijing Subways

According to official data, there were approximately 200,000 comfort women in China from 1937 to 1945.
The Untold Story of Chinese Comfort Women

With the construction of a cable car, the outside world is so much closer to the residents of Zhongdong Cave.
For Chinese Cave Dwellers, Development Presents an Uncertain Future

Fierce opposition backed by trade unions and Mahinda Rajapaksa, former president of Sri Lanka, hamper the billion-dollar investment.
Sri Lanka’s Legal, Political Problems Delay Chinese Investment

Wealthy Chinese mainland households typically earn around 136,00 yuan ($19,800) annually, according to Gavekal Dragonomics.
Demand for Premium Products Driving China’s Spending Spree

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