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On Feb. 13, Chinese Ministry of Commerce and U.S. Department of Commerce jointly held a seminar for boosting bilateral investment. "It is probably because the United States has few choices. Many of its industries need capital injection for recovery, and
This can't go on forever. China's economy sailed through the financial crisis unscathed — at least in the short run. When the global crisis hit, the country's government-owned banks started lending out lots more money. The money came largely from the sav
French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe delivers a speech to students at Tsinghua University in Beijing on September 13, 2011. Juppe is in China on a three-day visit and is expected to discuss the value of the Chinese yuan. View Photo »
Chinese universities are antiquated, hindered by political orthodox, and often unhappy places for students. Libraries, the cathedrals of learning necessary for any university, are not up to specification. Newly built yet still cramped, they contain a rag
For the U.S. , Xi's visit provides an opportunity to evaluate the Chinese leader's personality and to find any important indicators of leadership style. "The world is still very much making up its mind about Xi Jinping, which is one of the reasons the imp
Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping is eager to show the world that he has what it takes to lead the world's second-largest economy once he's elected as President. Jinping's official visit to Washington on Tuesday has catapulted him into the international
French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe delivers his speech at the hundred-year old Tsinghua University in Beijing on September 13, 2011. Juppe is in China on a three-day visit and is expected to discuss the value of the Chinese yuan. View Photo »
I finally found an English blog of the robot reference librarian called Xiao Tu implemented at the Tsinghua University, China. Here's the link. Xiao Tu is a web chatting bot designed to help library users who need information but not totally sure what th
In 1969, a pale, gangly 15-year-old walked down a dirt road flanked by desiccated yellow cliffs from which generations of Chinese farmers had eked out a subsistence living. The path led to Liangjiahe, a village in central China where the Communist Party
Tsinghua University (THU; simplified Chinese: 清华大学; traditional Chinese: 清華大學; pinyin: Qīnghuá Dàxué), is a university in Beijing, People's Republic of China. Tsinghua University was established in 1911, originally under the name “Tsinghua Xuetang”. The school was renamed the "Tsinghua School" in 1912. The university section was founded in 1925... Full Article
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