Books
Short Stories Mirroring Contemporary Life
For Chinese literature, it is the best of times, and it is the worst of times, to quote the opening sentence of Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities. One incontrovertible fact is the rapid fall, due to low economic output, in the number of published novellas.
- Short Stories Mirroring Contemporary Life
- Quick Access to Chinese History
- Riverside Talks
- Dialogue Between Nations
- 30 Reflections of China’s 30 Years of Reform
- An American Historian Renowned for Telling Chinese Stories
- Henry Kissinger’s On China
- Struggling for a Better Life
- Can Catastrophe Be Diverted?
- Why and How the CPC Works in China
- Honk Honk! China on the Move
- ARTISTS REVISITED
- A Country Defined by “China”
- TIMELY AND TOPICAL
- Giving China Due Credit
- China: Empire of Living Symbols
- Artistic Impression
- Shanghai Days: A City of Contrasts
- Painting for His Life
- Second to None
Services
Economy
- Eco-agriculture and Eco-tourism Power Nanchang’s Green Development
- Balance Environmental Protection and Economic Prosperity – Nanchang Looks to European Technology for Green Development
- Sustainable Growth Requires Wiser Energy Use
- Chinese Economy: On the Path of Scientific Development
- China's Economy over the Last Ten Years