Connections, compassion mean the BMW Warm Heart Fund is about more than money, Zhuan Ti reports.
For Wei Changqing, the general manager of a Xi'an-based environmental protection engineering company, charity is more like a lifestyle than a job.
Growing up poor in Sichuan province, Yuan Wei's pursuit of education and a better life was always an uphill battle.
When she learned "Uncle" Chen was coming to Pingwu county last September, Luo Shijun was so excited that she asked for a day off to call on him.
At a manufacturing center in South Africa's Nelson Mendela Bay, local citizens and Chinese investors are working together to bring out the city's industrial potential.
German automaker Volkswagen is embarking on another long-term commitment to educate the young generation of Chinese about the environment.
The BMW Warm Heart Fund has played an important role in integrating the BMW family in various social responsible activities.
Editor's note: Participating in his first Guangzhou auto show, the new CEO of Volkswagen Group China Jochem Heizmann said he is confident about the German automaker's continued growth in China, the world's largest automobile market.
German luxury car icon BMW has always been synonymous with high culture and the pursuit of the finer things in life.
An Aston Martin V12 DBS coupe is the top attraction at a charity auction marking the 50th anniversary of "Dr. No", the first 007 film.
Initially focusing on young children in the provinces of Sichuan and Guizhou, the program will provide a comprehensive package of services and support for children under 3 years old.
"The business world needs expertise, knowledge and new ideas from top minds, especially in turbulent times."
A group of children stood on the grand stage to deliver an outstanding percussion performance, using not drums and tambourines but different parts of a vehicle to produce an invigorating harmony of beats and rhythm. This was staged at the Great Hall of the People on June 15 in Beijing .
Growth in China's overall auto industry's may not be as strong in 2012 as in recent years, yet car sales are still predicted to be adequately supported by sustained growth in the economy.
BEIJING - German luxury car brand BMW AG believes that supporting up-and-coming artists is the best contribution it can make to China's emerging contemporary art industry.