Uzbekistan: Central Asia’s Vibrant Hub on the Silk Road
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Discover Uzbekistan’s pivotal role as a hub in Central Asia, bridging cultures along the Silk Road and offering a rich tapestry of history and modern trade.
The 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou unite athletes from 45 countries and regions, blending sports competition with cultural celebrations during China’s Mid-Autumn Festival.
Thousands gather along the Qiantang River in east China’s Zhejiang Province to witness the world’s largest tidal bore—a spectacular natural phenomenon where tides surge up to nine meters high.
The escalating diplomatic dispute between India and Canada over the killing of a Sikh separatist activist has placed the United States in a delicate position between two key allies.
The U.S. adds three more Xinjiang-based firms to the forced labor Entity List under the UFLPA, escalating tensions with China.
The Ninth Nishan Forum on World Civilizations in Qufu, China, gathered global thinkers to explore common values and mutual learning to address global challenges.
As analysts debate whether China has reached its economic peak, the nation focuses on high-quality development and modernizing its industrial system to navigate challenges and drive future growth.
Africa faces escalating health challenges due to climate change. Adopting the ‘One Health’ approach, integrating human, animal, and environmental health, is crucial to address these issues.
European policymakers are debating fiscal reforms amid concerns of a return to austerity, raising implications for the global economy, including Asian markets connected through trade and investment.
Witness the world’s largest tidal bore on China’s Qiantang River, where waves surge up to nine meters high, drawing spectators from around the globe to this natural and cultural marvel.
At the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, athletes from across Asia share their hopes and aspirations, highlighting unity and sportsmanship on the international stage.
Hangzhou celebrates the Mid-Autumn Festival amid the Asian Games, uniting athletes, volunteers, and locals in traditional festivities and cultural performances.
Afghanistan’s cricket team prepares for the Asian Games with high hopes. A new CGTN and Afghan Shamshad TV program explores their journey and aspirations.
Completed in 1968, the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge stands as China’s first self-designed modern bridge over the Yangtze River, symbolizing a milestone in engineering and a testament to China’s ingenuity.
The sixth China-Arab States Expo underscores the growing significance of Arab-China relations, with deals worth $23.4 billion spanning trade, energy, and innovation, marking a new era of cooperation.
At the 78th UN General Assembly, world leaders emphasized the need for unified action on global challenges, calling for genuine multilateralism and sustainable climate finance to ensure a fair and just future.
74-year-old Dr. Haji from Zanzibar reflects on his journey to the Chinese mainland 50 years ago to study pediatrics and acupuncture, shaping his lifelong dedication to healing the children of his homeland.
Discover the enchanting Mid-Autumn Festival eve at Chengdu Art Museum, where visitors can immerse themselves in traditional crafts, ancient markets, and cultural treasures in the heart of historic Chengdu.
Foreign companies in China face challenges amid economic concerns and geopolitical tensions, yet many remain optimistic as China introduces measures to attract foreign investment.
Thousands gather in Fujian’s Putian City to celebrate the Mazu Festival, honoring the Goddess of the Sea with traditional ceremonies and performances, strengthening cultural ties across the Taiwan Strait.