The Chinese pavilion and Japanese pagoda at Laeken Royal Palace in a northern suburb of Brussels will be closed to visitors for maintenance.
London South Bank University held a fair to help British students learn about studying and internship opportunities in China on Monday, as a part of the UK government's new campaign to encourage over 15,000 British students to study or intern in China by 2016.
Traditional Chinese medicine may soon find itself on the endangered list because of skepticism from within its own ranks, a German practitioner of the 2,000-year-old science says.
Adam Williams has two lifelong fascinations - China and writing.
After an exhausting 10-hour flight and nine-hour train ride, Chang Chunjiao, a college graduate from China, finally arrives in Tarbes, southwestern France, where she will work as a volunteer Mandarin teacher for a year.
Barry Ife, principal of London’s Guildhall School of Music & Drama, says Chinese students at his school have demonstrated great talent and have helped to add diversity to the school.
With her bright orange hair Annette Esto cuts a striking figure in Beijing. The Danish spectacles designer and CEO of Fleye, a designer eyewear brand that she launched in Europe a decade ago, is a woman of very individual style, from her hair down to her clothes, and now she is bringing some of her fashion sense to the streets of China.
Music and satire are global languages, and that understanding has inspired the act of Kevin McGeary, a Northern Irish guitarist-vocalist whose satirical Mandarin songs have captivated his host country's attention.
When their Beijing contracts expired, architects Karin Hepp and Andi Thomczyk had the option of returning home to Europe, to take up offers of secure, and well-paid jobs.
People in the China wine trade are surprised to find that Le Ponty wines, one of the Bordeaux region's most esteemed wineries, has a personal presence in the country, in the shape of the owner's daughter, Helene Ponty.
Christoph Rehage stepped out of his apartment in Beijing on his 26th birthday with the romantic notion that he could walk home to Munich, where his girlfriend was waiting.
Fifty students and teachers from the earthquake area of Ya’an, Sichuan province, are flying to Hungary for study exchange on July 25.