Sunday, 17th, 2024 | 9:31AM Updated

Most foreigners still feel like second-class citizens as they can’t open bank accounts or make simple purchases such as train tickets with their “green card.”
Chinese 'Green Cards' Not Much Use, According to Foreigners

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Respondents of the survey include 1,328 bankers from 116 financial institutions across the country.
Industries Mired in Overcapacity Make Banks Wary: Survey

Internet live broadcast is an offshoot of online gaming, which is reported to have three times the size of China’s film market in revenue.
Internet Live Broadcasts: Cheap and Lucrative

There’s much less stress as travelers can now purchase tickets through phone apps, enjoy Starbucks coffee on board, and travel in comfort thanks to China’s new high-speed trains.
Safe and Easy Travels for This Year's Spring Festival Rush

Taiwan increased its quota from 5,000 to 8,000 a day to accommodate the growing demand for tours in the island between Nov. 21 and Feb. 19.
Taiwan Becomes Top Destination for Mainland Travelers

Eating soup during the colder weather in China is a great way to keep warm, especially since chilly dry wind often accompanies drafty weather.
Keep Warm with These Food During China's Coldest Week

Zhang left China to study conducting courses in the United States at age 25. While there, she was surprised to know that most of the things she learned in China weren’t taught elsewhere.
Chinese Becomes BBC Orchestra's First Female Conductor

Temperatures are expected to drop between 6 to 8 C sometime around Sunday and Monday in central and eastern China.
Cold Temperatures Grip Southern China

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 18: Qiang Wang of China plays her first round match against Sloane Stephens of the United States during day one of the 2016 Australian Open at Melbourne Park.
Tennis Rising Star Wang Qiang Moves to AO Second Round

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