The merger of two major state-owned travel companies will create China's largest tourism group. The new company is expected to better strengthen resources and services.
Pokemon Go, a mobile game that allows players to capture imaginary characters in real-life locations, has become a massive hit in China - even before it is officially released in the country.
Chinese people have become comfortable with the sharing economy in their daily lives, with apps like Uber and Airbnb providing lots of convenience.
When Olivia Zhang takes off from Shanghai for Vancouver this summer for full-time postgraduate studies, the 26-year-old sales manager with a commodity trading company, will be taking a considerable bankroll with her.
Yao Meng, a finance graduate from a college in Manchester, UK who graduated in 2012returned to Shanghai to work as a financial analyst in 2012. Now, with four years of experience in investment and market analysis under her belt, she is convinced Manchester is a potential investment destination.
Chinese companies grabbed the headlines in the first two days of the Farnborough International AirShow 2016, the UK's biggest aviation event.
Rising rents and lower profits have forced General Mills Inc's ice cream brand Haagen-Dazs to close stores in second- and third-tier cities in China amid a slowdown in the ice cream market, which some blamed on a lack of innovation and a failure to keep pace with demand from increasingly sophisticated consumers.
China National Petroleum Corp, Asia's biggest oil and gas producer, will increase its investment in natural gas exploration and production, pipeline construction and gas sales in the coming decade, betting big on the country's thirst for the clean fuel.
China's banking sector faces greater pressure in terms of asset quality this year and will confront more difficulties in resolving nonperforming loans, according to the China Banking Association.
Growth in sales of new energy vehicles in China may slow in the second half of this year after the government cut subsidies and reduced car-purchasing quotas in major cities, according to analysis published on July 11.
China's small and medium-sized manufacturers have been looking for ways other than the well-trod paths of overseas exhibitions and startup competitions to attract business in Russia.