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Chinese lanterns illuminate the city of lights to mark 60 years of diplomacy
From Paris to the "Paris of the East," China and France celebrate a relationship of strengthening cultural and commercial ties. -
Marathon king declares China to be the future
Long-time world record holder Eliud Kipchoge impressed by a growing enthusiasm for running among young Chinese and holds out hope of a competitive appearance on Shanghai's streets. -
A Kenyan student in Shanghai: '90 percent of me is Chinese'
His birthplace may be on the other side of the world, but Noah Namwamba has sunk roots in his adopted home. He wants to be a bridge between cultures. -
Kenya cashes in on China's newfound love of avocados
One entrepreneur is helping African produce find a market in China. -
China's expertise in rice breeding set to increase food supplies in Africa
Water-saving, drought-resistant rice hybrids developed in Shanghai pass field trial tests in Kenya with flying colors. -
Six decades of Sino-Kenyan ties exemplify win-win cooperation
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Kenya though friendly ties between the two countries go back much earlier. -
'To get rich, build roads first.' Or, in this case, a railroad that has become a lifeline in Kenya
The Nairobi-Mombasa railway, built by the Chinese, has improved transport for tourism and commerce. It stands as a model for eastern African modernization. -
China and Spain celebrate 50 years of cultural exchange
China and Spain are celebrating 50 years of diplomatic relations, with a series of events and exhibitions aimed at enhancing cultural exchange. -
Inma: A Spaniard Who Moved to China in 1979
Inma González Puy came to China in 1979 as a student, and has since worked as a cultural attaché, before becoming the director of the Miguel de Cervantes Library in Shanghai. -
Shanghai-based Spaniard builds up fan base tickling the ivories
Pianist Mario Alonso has lived in Shanghai for seven years. He wants to celebrate Sino-Spanish diplomatic ties by inviting Chinese musicians to perform in Spain. -
Need for closer China-Spain coordination to safeguard global peace, stability
Since China and Spain set up diplomatic relations on March 9, 1973, ties between the two countries have been proceeding steadily and smoothly. -
Forging strong diplomatic ties the only way to overcome global crises
Globalization has been a driving force behind the pillars of growth, development, and well-being for humanity, says Carlos Sentís, founder and CEO of World Innovation Alliance.