Charles and his wife, Camilla, got the royal tour of the US capital, being ushered around Washington's monuments and memorials on the National Mall by a handful of American luminaries.
As the selfie craze sweeps the world, a growing number of global tourist attractions are banning the sticks used to take the smartphone photos because of safety concerns. In China, several museums have followed suit. Should selfie sticks be banned from public venues?
Tunisians are between sadness and determination as approximately 1,000 Tunisians demonstrated in Tunis against terrorism, following an attack on the famous Bardo museum, March 18, 2015.
China is growing from follower to leader in the world of e-commerce, with its consumers showing extraordinary flexibility and willingness to embrace innovation, said McKinsey & Company, a consultancy firm, in a report.
Celebrations of St. Patrick's Day dye the world green
Liu Kai, a 23-year-old artist, creates a picture with a ball pen at home in Fushan county, North China's Shanxi province. After graduating from high school, Liu worked as a farmer and migrant worker until pursuing his dream of becoming a painter in 2012.
More Chinese are realizing the shining side of Spring Festival's Golden Week's exorbitant travel costs-the following two months are a gilded age for budget excursions.
With its steel frame structure standing tall, the building was finished in just 19 days with 1,200 workers working round-the-clock.
To mark the International Consumer Rights Day on March 15, China Central Television broadcast a program that exposed business misconduct by several companies.
The City of Brotherly Love is joining other American cities in a push for Chinese tourists.
Children from the Irish Dancing and Music Association of North America perform as they march in the 254th New York City St. Patrick's Day parade up 5th Avenue in Manhattan on Tuesday.
A central pavilion featuring Chinese IT companies at CeBIT opened to visitors on Monday.