If that sounds like a lot, imagine trying to follow it in two- to three-minute bursts on one of China’s wildly popular ...
From shea butter from Ghana to pineapples from Benin to baobab flour from Mali, this year’s fair features agricultural exporters from several African countries.
Fatalities caused by heat waves were over 300% higher than the historical average in China last year, according to a major new Lancet study.
Sixth Tone takes a closer look at some of the standout robots from this year’s China International Import Expo.
Sleep talking, once considered harmless, is actually a strong predictor of severe health problems including strokes, ...
Gao Xiang, a rising standup comedy star in Shanghai, has won acclaim for sharing his struggles living with severely impaired vision.
Livestream hosts are going to ever greater lengths to win viewers’ sympathy — from faking divorces to pretending their kids have been kidnapped.
The pharma giant confirmed that Wang Lei, the executive vice president who oversaw AstraZeneca’s rapid expansion in China, is ...
Chinese Premier Li Qiang pledges gradual expansion of market access, says China stands ready to deploy further stimulus if needed.
A 17-year-old student from a tiny Chinese village became a national sensation by reaching the final of a global math contest. Now, officials say her math teacher helped her.
Nearly 50 years ago, Shen Jian got a job making Baile-brand accordions at the Shanghai Accordion Factory. The factory is long ...
Tou-Se-We Museum, located on a quiet street in Shanghai’s Xuhui District, sits atop the former site of the Tou-Se-We Orphanage. Established by Western missionaries in 1864, the orphanage trained ...