General manager of China Daily USA's San Francisco bureau. Based in the Bay Area, she covers a wide range of topics including corporate news, Silicon Valley innovation, US-China cooperation in various forms and profiles of interesting personalities, as well as overseeing office operations.
Strolling along Las Vegas' hotels, casinos and shopping malls is to invite a sense of dj vu: Haven't I run into some of these same commercialized sites in China's big cities?
My recent trip to Detroit, Michigan was thought-provoking and inspirational.
Music and singing have healing powers so strong that words pale in comparison. At an annual event on Saturday night — one that was initiated in 2011 and intended to foster overseas Chinese people's enthusiasm for Chinese language and culture — I felt the power.
We are living in an era where our everyday lives are intertwined with cloud computing, big data and disruptive technologies such as artificial intelligence-driven innovations.
The month of May is more enlightening than the others of the year: It's a time when millions of young men and women bid farewell to their alma maters and get ready for the next chapter of their lives.
When Shandong-based martial arts practitioner Lu Xiaohong started her training at the age of 6, she never dreamed that one day she would fly to the US to accept a trophy for her contributions to promoting and upholding the true values of kung fu as a unique and ancient component of Chinese culture.
Mother's Day, the widely celebrated American holiday, in recent years has become so popular in China that it's almost a household term. An increasing number of Chinese families now observe the Western holiday, and, of course, in a Chinese way.
To ensure the world that each of us won't forget the dark chapters of history, such as the Holocaust and World War II-related atrocities, a group of technology-savvy scholars and researchers is creating audio-visual accounts with survivors and witnesses.
An editor and writer at China Daily USA in New York, William Hennelly is a print and digital media veteran. He previously was managing editor of TheStreet.com financial news website in New York, and has worked at daily newspapers in New Jersey. Hennelly is a journalism graduate of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.
Chen Weihua is the Chief Washington Correspondent of China Daily and Deputy Editor of China Daily USA. He is also a columnist, with a particular focus on US politics and US-China relations.
A copy editor and writer with China Daily USA in New York, Chris Davis is a graduate of the University of Virginia and served two years as a volunteer with the United States Peace Corps in Kenya.