Electric cars and connected cars are among the technologies being developed by Chinese companies like Qiantu Motor and LeEco. CNBC's Eunice Yoon has more.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon goes on the last leg of a 1,200 mile-long journey with China's Changan Automobile, testing out their new driverless model.
Most Chinese visitors might be unfamiliar with theme park etiquette and norms, which is something Disney is slowly figuring out.
Disney CEO Bob Iger talks to CNBC's Inside China about the new ride technologies and Disney characters at the newly opened Shanghai Disneyland.
Fund manager Xu Caiyuan explains why he is suing the China Securities Regulatory Commission for the losses suffered by millions of retail investors.
In a CNBC "Inside China" special, a panel of experts discusses the extent of which China's slowdown will impact the rest of the world.
Weak Chinese auto sales are indicating that the Chinese consumers are not in good shape. CNBC's Eunice Yoon visits dealerships in Nanjing to learn more.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports on China's once-prosperous industrial zones which are now seeing manufacturing plant closures and vacant factories.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports from China's ancient and westernmost city Kashgar, which will be a linchpin along the revived trade route under China's 'One Belt, One Road' initiative.
Karakoram Highway which links China to Pakistan, is one of the most elevated international roads in the world and is set to undergo an infrastructure upgrade costing around $46 billion.
Infrastructure development for the Silk Road Economic Belt involves several new train lines to improve accessibility to China's western regions. CNBC's Eunice Yoon has more.
Stock investors from all over China have been making their way to Beijing after the nation's stock markets suffered one of the worst corrections in years, posing a challenge to the Chinese leadership.
China's market meltdown didn't only create problems for regular investors. It's been a trial for the entire financial industry. CNBC's Eunice Yoon finds out more in this episode of "Inside China."
In this episode of "Inside China," CNBC asks stock investors in China whether they are throwing in the towel following the recent sharp market correction.
In this episode of "Inside China", CNBC's Eunice Yoon finds out what's hurting Macau's billion-dollar gambling industry.
Liu Shuai, a Chinese state bank officer who lives in the city of Zhuhai, tells CNBC why he stopped visiting Macau after Beijing started its anti-corruption campaign.
Many of Macau's residents turn to jobs in the gaming industry for better income, but how will the slowdown in the city's casino industry affect them? CNBC's Eunice Yoon finds out.
Despite being seen by many as a land of opportunity, a steady stream of wealthy Chinese have left or are planning to leave the mainland for opportunities offshore.
In this episode of "Inside China," CNBC's Eunice Yoon speaks to a Chinese businesswoman Julie Ji who is looking to build a new life in her dream city New York.
Fresh off the plane from China, Chinese businesswoman Julie Ji is preparing for a new life in New York. CNBC's Eunice Yoon has more.
A conflict between ethnic-minority rebels from the Kokang region and the Myanmar army is undermining relations between China and its longtime ally.
In the Chinese border town of Ruili, Beijing is trying to use its economic clout to foster stronger ties with its neighbor, Myanmar. CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports.
In this episode of "Inside China," CNBC heads to Yangon - Myanmar's biggest city - to see how the country's foreign relationships are changing.
China's property boom has turned to bust and the sector that was once a growth engine is now turning into a burden. CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports in this episode of "Inside China."
In China, there's a widely held belief that purchasing property is a sure-fire investment, but that may not be the case anymore for home buyers of troubled Chinese developer Kaisa.
In this episode of "Inside China," CNBC's Eunice Yoon travels to the Chinese city of Shenzhen to speak to demonstrators involved in a mass protest over land rights.
In this episode of "Inside China", CNBC's Eunice Yoon takes a look at the issues that will shape China in the coming year.
One of Chinese President Xi's priorities has been to rebuild public trust in the Chinese government and the Communist Party by purging them of corrupt practices. Has he succeeded?
For many foreign firms in China, the business environment isn't what it used to be. Apart from a slowing economy, there is also a perception that international companies are being targeted by the country's regulators.
Amid the start of a landmark trade connect scheme, pro-democracy protests continue in the streets of Hong Kong. CNBC's Eunice Yoon examines the relationship between the city and China.
In this episode of "Inside China", CNBC's Eunice Yoon speaks to Hong Kong's oldest stock broker who feels that the ex-British colony may have had its heyday and the future lies in Shanghai.
This episode of "Inside China" takes a look at the buzz in Shanghai, China's financial capital, after the start of a historic stock connect program.
In this episode of "Inside China", CNBC's Eunice Yoon recaps the rise of China's e-commerce giant Alibaba.
Lv Zhenhong, Founder of BSWolf, tells CNBC why Alibaba's online shopping site Taobao was his ticket out of poverty and helped him start his business.
In China, seized goods have been auctioned on Taobao, Alibaba's online marketplace. CNBC's Eunice Yoon speaks to a mainland judge about the trend.
In this week's episode, CNBC's Eunice Yoon takes a look at how Chinese entrepreneur Chen Guangbiao made his fortune and his plans to change the world's perspective of China.
This clip features Chen Guangbiao's charity lunch held earlier in June. The Chinese tycoon also discusses his next goal in life - to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon takes a look at how Chinese mogul Chen Guangbiao prepares for his charity event which aims to buy lunch for underprivileged people in New York City.
A Vietnamese fisherman tells CNBC how a Chinese vessel sank his boat during the recent South China Sea standoff. Eunice Yoon reports from Da Nang, Vietnam.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon travels to an oil rig in the disputed waters of the South China Sea and gets caught in a chase by Chinese coast guards.
In this clip, scholars of maritime history discuss Beijing's view of the territorial standoff with Vietnam and attempt to clear up misconceptions about China's intentions.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon visits the Beijing Auto Show to see how automakers are gearing up to compete in one of the world's largest car markets.
Karsten Engel, CEO of BMW's China unit, discusses how the automaker redesigned certain models to appeal to the tastes of Chinese drivers.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon goes car shopping with a local in Beijing to discover the preferences of Chinese drivers.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon examines the issues behind China's ailing health care system - one that is falling short of people's needs and burdening the public with rising costs.
A government-led system has led to a disparity in medical services across China's public hospitals and community health centers. CNBC's Eunice Yoon investigates.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon speaks to a medical practitioner from China's "barefoot" doctor program and an American investor running a high-end hospital in Beijing.
The golden arches of McDonald's are an iconic symbol in the U.S. and now, China. CNBC's Eunice Yoon looks at how the fast food giant has become a part of daily life for the Chinese.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon visits U.S. food processing firm Cargill's chicken facility in China. The firm raises more than 20 million chickens a year for McDonald's in the world's second largest economy.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon has a go at assembling the iconic Big Mac and finds out how particular McDonald's is about its food.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon looks back at China's political changes in 2013 and how President Xi Jinping ushered in a new era of reforms.
In this week's episode, CNBC's Eunice Yoon examines China's economic model and whether reform efforts will spur it into a galloping year ahead.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon investigates some of the important social issues that could boil over in 2014.
China's one-child policy was meant to aid economic development but it has also greatly distorted the population. CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports.
Traditionally in China, children take care of their parents when they get old so having only one child or no children means less support for the future.
What would be the real impact be on households if China were to abandon its one-child policy?
CNBC takes a look at how the changing attitudes of Chinese youth towards work and life and what that means for the future of the world's second-largest economy.
Big companies see China's 20-somethings as the most important up-and-coming consumers in the world. How are they appealing to such an audience? Eunice Yoon finds out.
As China becomes more economically stable, more younger people are accessing information beyond the country's borders. CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports.
In this segment of Inside China, Eunice Yoon explores the story behind the man known as China's Bernie Madoff.
Eunice Yoon explores the punishment behind Zeng Chenjie's crime, the man dubbed by the media as China's Bernie Madoff.
Does shadow banking have a future in China when government policies towards the sector are so opaque? Eunice Yoon explores.
The U.S. and China are close economic partners. Yet despite the strong partnership, Washington and Beijing do as much bickering as trading with vastly different visions of the world. Can they two nations ever really trust each other?
Counterfeits and industrial espionage are just some of the issues that plague U.S.-China relations. CNBC's Eunice Yoon has more.
Eunice Yoon describes the government's drive to lift the urban population, and what that means for upcoming cities like Chengdu and Wuhan.
As more youth move to cities in hopes of getting a job, does the government have the housing capacity to fit them all?
As China pushes forward with its urbanization push, some farmers are being forced to trade in their ploughs for urban life.
Eunice Yoon speaks to entrepreneurs across the nation about the challenges of opening a business in China.
In this segment, Lenovo founder, Liu Chuanzhi tackles the hurdles facing business owners. Eunice Yoon also shows entrepreneurship has helped individuals escape poverty.
Veteran entrepreneurs share their experiences on opening a business in the mainland.
Eunice Yoon looks at the the nation's troubled solar panel industry, which exemplifies the need for Beijing to change the way the nation grows.
In this segment, Eunice Yoon speaks to famed economist Stephen Roach about the rising power of China's consumer and what the government must do to ensure a strong social safety net.
One of the biggest challenges facing Beijing's new leadership is how to spread the benefits of growth to every citizen.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon finds out if Xi Jinping can uphold his promises of reform.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon explores how Chinese residents are voicing their protests on the world wide web.
Eunice Yoon tackles the rising frustration over China's polluted waterways and environmental degradation in this segment of 'Inside China.'
Beijing has created a near replica of the coffee shop in the smash hit U.S. TV series, Friends.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon looks at the challenges Beijing faces in urbanization, including road congestion and pollution.
It is likely to be tough, but China's new leadership needs to do less and not more if it wants an economy driven by consumption rather than investment and exports.
Xi Jinping is officially China's new president, ending a once-in-a-decade transition of power that began last November. Much has happened since then, highlighting the challenges the new leadership team now face.
Ahead of the 5th strategic and economic dialogue between China and the U.S., CNBC's Eunice Yoon spoke to Gary Locke, the U.S ambassador to China about the need for a cyber detente.
Beijing is hoping that building more cities will create wealth for its people but as CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports, it's also fueling a debilitating rise in property prices.
As the Chinese public becomes more vocal about consumer rights advocacy, does this spell trouble for foreign firms operating on the mainland? CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports.
As Apple's sales outlook slows down, what happens to the tech giant's suppliers? CNBC's Eunice Yoon has more.
In China, with wages rising rapidly and shifts towards moving up the factory food chain, CNBC's Eunice Yoon takes a look at one garment factory's efforts to stay competitive.
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