- Washington DC’s changing Chinatown Americans of Chinese descent are now better educated and also enjoy more resources than in the past. These social changes have resulted in a trend where more of them are starting to move away from the country's traditional Chinatowns.
- Infographic: Top 10 imports from China to US and vice versa While questions over a trade deficit are being addressed by world leaders, learn about the top items currently exchanged in US/China trade.
- China President Xi Jinping arrives in US for first meeting with Trump CGTN's coverage as President Xi arrives in the United States for his first face-to-face meeting with President Donald Trump.
- What is anticipated to be discussed during the Trump-Xi meeting? President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are meeting for the first time in person on Thursday in Florida's Mar-a-Lago resort.
- Tea: One of China’s gifts to the world The history of tea can be traced back thousands of years. According to Chinese legend, the ancient Chinese Father of Agriculture, Shen Nong, was sitting under a Camellia tree drinking hot water when dried leaves fell from the tree into his drink—creating a tea infusion. Legend has it, that this was the creation of tea. […]
- President Xi and the first lady arrive for state visit President Xi Jinping and the first lady Peng Liyuan arrived outside of D.C. at Andrews Air Force Base just after 5:30pm Thursday.
- Obama’s greet President Xi and first lady for state dinner President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, welcomed Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan to the White House for a state dinner.
- Photos: Popular Chinese destinations for US tourists More than 2 million U.S. tourists visited China in 2013, according to the China National Tourism Administration and the Ministry of Public Security China via Statista. We surveyed popular tourism websites and compiled a list of the most popular destinations in China that Americans visit.
- Day one of Xi Jinping’s UK state visit On day one President Xi addressed members of Parliament at Westminster in London.
- Photos: Popular US destinations for Chinese tourists In 2014, 2.2 million Chinese travelers visited the United States, according to the International Trade Administration. We surveyed a number of tourism websites and complied a list of the most popular U.S. destinations for Chinese tourists. Do you have a favorite place that isn’t listed? Tell us about it in the comments.
- How a boatload of ginseng and porcelain shaped US-China trade As a young United States struggled to emerge from the Revolutionary War, one of its first major trading partners was China. This is the story of that first trading voyage, the ship they travelled on, and the cargo that began a relationship lasting over two centuries.
- One More Question: CCTV anchor Tian Wei on gender equity CCTV News anchor Tian Wei is in the United States reporting on President Xi’s visit and the United Nations General Assembly. We asked her some questions about women’s equality in China.
- The meaning behind the anthems and flags of China and the U.S. Here’s everything you should know about the history and meaning behind the flags and anthems of China and the United States.
- Obama and Xi toast US-China relations at state dinner President Barack Obama’s lavish state dinner for Chinese President Xi Jinping was supposed to be the social release after a long day of business. The head table told a different tale — bulging with the top brass from Apple, Microsoft, Facebook, Disney, DreamWorks and more.
- Who is on the White House state dinner guest list? Who was invited to the White House state dinner honoring the Chinese President Xi Jinping?
- Chris Thompson on the impact of President Xi’s state visit on tourism Washington and Beijing aren’t exactly seeing eye-to-eye on certain issues, but the number of Chinese tourists visiting the U.S. continues to boom.
- Trade between the US and China, in nine charts Over the last 25 years, the economies of the U.S. and China have become increasingly reliant on one another. The following nine charts help explain the economic relationship between the two nations and how it’s changed.
- What’s on the menu for the state dinner? It will be Colorado lamb on the menu and Grammy-winning R&B singer Ne-Yo as the entertainment, when President Barack Obama welcomes Chinese President Xi Jinping to the White House for a state dinner on Friday.
- Chinese pavilion in Tacoma, Wash., highlights ties between Chinese and US cities City-to-city exchanges and cooperation have played an important role in bilateral relations between China and the United States. Since formal diplomatic relations between the two nations were established in 1979, more than 200 cities on both sides have established sister-city agreements. An intricate Chinese pavilion in Tacoma, Wash., is just one example of these ties.
- Xi Jinping’s visit to US expected to advance new type of major power relations Chinese President Xi Jinping’s upcoming four-day state visit to the United States comes at a time when both sides are pledging to push for a new type of major power relations, a bilateral relationship Xi and Obama agreed to establish during a meeting in 2013.
- China and US work closer to crack down on corruption Recently, the United States has said Chinese citizens fleeing corruption charges in their own country will not find safe haven in the U.S.. A few days ago, the U.S. law enforcement officials apprehended a Chinese national accused of graft -and handed him over to Chinese authorities, and there are other suspects possibly facing the same […]
- The Heat: President Xi’s state visit to the US Chinese President Xi Jinping begins his first state visit as Chinese President to the United States next week.
- Henry Kissinger on US-China relations CGTN's Wang Guan spoke to former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger about whether the U.S. and China can build a new type of relationship.
- Complete coverage of the visit of China’s President Xi to the US Follow CCTV America for all the news surrounding China’s President Xi as he visits Seattle, Washington, D.C. and New York. Click here for coverage.