Launch of first Chinese space station module delayed to 2020by Andrew Jones Mar 05, 2018
(...) Once completed, China aims to keep the CSS permanently crewed with teams of three astronauts, each staying for 3-6 months a time, for at least a decade, carrying out science experiments and potentially hosting experiments, crews and even further modules from other countries through an agreement with the United Nations. (...)
https://gbtimes.com/launch-of-first-chinese-space-station-module-delayed-to-2020China opens space station to rest of the world with United Nations agreementby Andrew Jones Jun 17, 2016
An artist's impression of the Chinese space station. CMSAChina has signed an agreement with the United Nations to open its future space station to spacecraft, science experiments and even astronauts from countries around the world.
The agreement was laid out by Ms Wu Ping, Deputy of China's Manned Space Agency (CMSA), in a presentation at the UN’s Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) annual session in Vienna on Tuesday.
The move is aimed at boosting international cooperation in space and spreading the benefits of on-orbit research and opportunities provided by the Chinese Space Station (...)
Above: A model of the CSS with a Shenzhou vessel docked below, on display during China's first space day in April 2016.https://gbtimes.com/china-opens-space-station-rest-world-united-nations-agreement