More gifted Chinese scientists, especially in physics, new materials and life sciences, are "very likely" in the next five years to see the type of global recognition given 84-year-old Nobel Prize winner Tu Youyou, says a top science policy adviser to the Chinese government.
We stand on the brink of a technological revolution that will fundamentally alter the way we live, work and relate to one another.
For an adventurous traveler like Chen Yu, deciding where to go on holiday used to involve hours of scouring guidebooks for tips on attractions, decent hotels and how to get around in a foreign land.
Agricultural cooperation between China and African countries is expected to strengthen as the participants gain experience by working together, experts say.
More seats are becoming available to more destinations as mainland tourism reshapes the airline industry and the economies of destination countries
Xu Qian 26, working for a travel agency in Vietnam Did you see an increase in Chinese tourists?
As more Chinese names make it onto the global rich list, luxury tourism packages are proving more popular.
Tourism companies are cashing in on North China's smog woes by offering "clean air getaways" for residents looking for a breather.
China's outbound tourism market is expected to sustain rapid growth this year thanks to multiple favorable elements at home and abroad. The number of outbound tourists is expected to surpass 130 million in 2016, up 10 percent over 2015.
Risk is one of the key factors for tourists when deciding to travel. If the estimated risk is higher than what the tourists are willing to take, they feel insecure and may cancel, postpone or change the trip.
The Chinese government is set to reconfirm in its Five-Year Plan (2016-20) in March the aim of becoming a "moderately well-off society" by 2020.
Oliver Barron, head of the China office of London-based investment bank NSBO.