A relative (C, in white) of a passenger onboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, covers her face as she cries at the Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing March 8, 2014.
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi expresses his concerns over the Malaysian passenger plane carrying 239 people, which lost contact with air traffic control after leaving from Kuala Lumpur for Beijing, during a press conference on March 8, 2014. Wang Saturday met the press from home and abraod on foreign affairs and relations.
Members of the China Ningbo Performance & Arts Group take part in a preview production of the Chinese National Award-winning dance drama, The Red Dress, on March 6 at the David H. Koch Theater in New York.
The Chinese National Award-winning dance drama The Red Dress premiered Thursday at the David H. Koch Theater in New York's Lincoln Center, marking the first time the China Ningbo Performance and Arts Group (China Ningbo) has put on a show in the United States.
The Smithsonian National Postal Museum in Washington DC is telling the story of China-US relations through its huge collection of Chinese and US postage stamps and mail.
China's Consulate General in New York started issuing electronic passports (e-passports) to Chinese citizens on Feb 28 with the official opening of its New York e-passport accreditation center.
Premier Li Keqiang emphasized reform as he delivered the Government Work Report at the opening of the annual legislative session in Beijing on Wednesday. He promised to cut red tape, make China a magnet for foreign investment, and steer "the giant ship of China's economy" on a smooth course.
Singapore is the most expensive city in the world, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's latest Worldwide Cost of Living survey.
Bianca, a chihuahua, is pictured after winning the second annual Doggie Gras Parade and Fat Cat Tuesday Celebration at the Helen Woodward Animal Center in Rancho Santa Fe, California March 4, 2014.
US first lady Michelle Obama prepares herself for an upcoming trip to China by visiting a local school known for its Chinese-immersion program.
For underprivileged American students who have never left North America, traveling 7,000 miles from home may seem like a far-fetched dream. But 10 top students from Oakland, California learned on Tuesday that they will be going to China this summer for free.