A much-anticipated meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama will serve to "gauge" the international agenda in the coming years, according to a Mexican scholar.
Former US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said on Sunday the United States should support the success of economic reforms in China, which is critical to both countries and the global economy.
A survey conducted by China Daily website found President Xi Jinping's state visit to the United States is an attention-grabbing event for both Chinese and American youths. The majority of the respondents to the survey also expressed optimism over the prospects of bilateral ties.
Controlling and managing differences between China and the US is critical to better bilateral relationship, says a senior researcher.
Corruption has long been a top concern among the Chinese, which may well explain why the strong anti-corruption campaign led by President Xi Jinping is gaining growing support among the people.
It is already a worldwide consensus that China and the United States, the two giants sitting on the opposite end of the Pacific Ocean, play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the vast region between them, whose eminence in global affairs is growing each and every day.
While China does need to make more efforts to show that a rising China is peaceful and beneficial to the world, there are lot of adjustments the US needs to make.
The Far West Side extension of the New York subway system's No. 7 line could become an economic bonanza for people who live along the line, including its eastern terminus in Flushing, Queens.
Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party's leadership candidate Tsai Ing-wen should make her policy toward Chinese mainland clear.
Understanding the differences between Chinese and US family education will help the two sides use them to make comparisons more meaningful and healthy.