China’s January CPI Falls 0.8%, PPI Decline Slows
China’s CPI fell 0.8% year-on-year in January, marking the fourth consecutive monthly drop, while PPI declines slowed, signaling shifts in the world’s second-largest economy.
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China’s CPI fell 0.8% year-on-year in January, marking the fourth consecutive monthly drop, while PPI declines slowed, signaling shifts in the world’s second-largest economy.
Discover how the Jinuo ethnic group in Yunnan’s Xishuangbanna preserves their unique bamboo music traditions, reflecting a deep connection with nature and cultural heritage.
Discover the enchanting snowy landscapes of Jigong Mountain in Henan Province—a winter wonderland with eight breathtaking natural sceneries and rich biodiversity.
Chaotianmen Port in southwest China’s Chongqing is an iconic landmark where the Yangtze and Jialing rivers meet. Known as the “gate that faces heaven,” it is the city’s oldest and largest gateway.
Discover why certain animals in Chinese bear the name ‘loong’ or dragon, unveiling the cultural and mythological connections as the Year of the Dragon approaches.
California is facing record-setting storms as an atmospheric river brings unprecedented rainfall, causing widespread flooding and mudslides. Nearly 40 million Americans are under weather advisories.
Mexico prepares to celebrate the Lunar New Year, embracing Chinese traditions for the Year of the Dragon, highlighting cultural ties and global interest in the festival.
As the 2024 Chinese New Year approaches, merchants at Beijing’s Xinfadi market reflect on their memorable video call with President Xi Jinping, expressing gratitude and commitment to providing quality agricultural products.
China’s A-share market rebounded for a second day as new measures by the securities regulator aim to stabilize the stock market, encouraging institutional investment and enhancing market confidence.
As 2024 marks the Year of the Dragon, explore the significance of the ‘loong’ in Chinese culture—a symbol of good fortune, wisdom, and power that continues to inspire across the globe.
Explore how words in geopolitics shape narratives and influence conflicts, highlighting the impact of language on international relations and the importance of responsible communication.
Chinese families are adding global flavors to their New Year reunion dinners, reflecting China’s status as the world’s largest market for imported food.
A 1,600-year-old musical tradition on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau is fading. The eagle flute faces extinction. Can devoted players preserve this cultural heritage?
Meng Meng, the giant panda at Wuhan Zoo, captivates visitors as she playfully frolics in the snow, showcasing her cheeky behavior amid the winter landscape.
A 200-meter-long dragon lantern lights up Beijing’s Shichahai district, bringing festive cheer ahead of Chinese New Year.
A 20-meter-long golden dragon has been unveiled at Beijing’s Old Summer Palace to celebrate the upcoming Year of the Dragon. The animated installation blends traditional culture with modern technology.
Guangzhou’s floating flower market has opened ahead of Chinese New Year, inviting visitors to select flowers to decorate their homes, a tradition believed to bring good luck and prosperity.
Over 200 dragon-related cultural relics are now on display at Beijing’s National Museum of China, featuring the Neolithic Hongshan Culture jade dragon, known as the ‘First Dragon of China.’
Jiexiu City in Shanxi Province dazzled visitors with spectacular ‘iron flower’ performances at its first festive shopping market, showcasing molten iron displays that lit up the night sky.
China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism has granted 5A ratings to 21 new scenic sites, including the Yunhe Rice Terraces in Zhejiang Province, highlighting the nation’s rich natural and cultural attractions.