Amid the flurry of changes anticipated in 2018 in the wake of this week's 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, a doctor in India is hoping that a decades-old collaboration between the countries will not be forgotten. The link goes back to September 1938, when the CPC was leading the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931-45).
Born in 1967 in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu province in Southeast China, Zhang was exposed to medical paraphernalia like syringes and stethoscopes from an early age - her father was a veterinarian.
A base for the promotion and development of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in Northeast Asia was launched recently at Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, Jilin province.
The Qingming Festival falls on April 4 this year. It is a day for paying homage to ancestors. But frankly, as living, hungry people, we are more excited about the special dumplings.
A Kenyan doctor trained in China plans to promote the use of traditional Chinese medicine in the country in an effort to combat the chronic diseases that have become a big challenge.
Han Xuanting spins in a skirt typical of the style of China's Uygur ethnic group, with a dozen New Zealand girls in school dresses imitating her steps around her.
Universities and colleges in Shanghai are not merely centers of academia and research, but also repositories for large volumes of cultural relics and national treasures, with 13 university museums in the city accounting for about one-tenth of the nation's total.
As traditional brands endeavor to respect their traditions but at the same time try to keep abreast of modern developments, they are also putting in a great deal of effort to educate customers about their culture and heritage.
Chinese scientists have identified the chemical mechanism of celastrol, which they call one of the most potent natural weight-loss agents, marking another step toward its possible future development into a major weight-loss drug.
Only a Chinese chef would serve up something bitter by design. It is a concept many Western chefs find hard to understand, because "bitter" is so rare in their kitchen lexicon.
More than 3000 people from across 40 different countries have taken part in the 12th International Gastric Cancer Congress (IGCC). The event, which featured 340 leading experts in the prevention and treatment of gastric (stomach) cancer, was designed to promote international togetherness and cooperation in spreading awareness about the disease.