Tanzanian Women Transform Plant Waste into Eco-Friendly Charcoal to Save Forests
Women in Tanzania are turning plant waste into eco-friendly charcoal, aiming to combat deforestation caused by traditional charcoal production.
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Women in Tanzania are turning plant waste into eco-friendly charcoal, aiming to combat deforestation caused by traditional charcoal production.
Experience the breathtaking bloom of over 10,000 cherry trees at Wuhan’s Donghu Moshan Cherry Blossom Park, a magnificent spectacle of spring’s vitality and charm.
Hebei’s new Unique Dream of Red Mansion complex in Langfang offers an immersive journey into the classic novel, bringing ‘A Dream of Red Mansions’ to life through innovative theaters and scenic gardens.
Discover Wuzhi Mountain, Hainan Province’s highest peak at 1,840 meters. Known as Five Finger Mountain, its unique shape and cultural significance offer travelers a glimpse into the Li ethnic group’s heritage.
Xuanwu Lake Park in Nanjing comes alive as cherry blossoms bloom, drawing visitors eager to experience the beauty of spring. Embracing traditional culture, many don hanfu, blending history with nature’s splendor.
Hejie Street in Changde, China, has been revitalized, restoring its ancient commercial vitality and cultural heritage after being destroyed in 1943. The street now blends historic charm with modern vibrancy.
Vast pineapple fields in Xuwen County, Guangdong Province, create a vibrant landscape resembling a giant paint set, boosting local economy and tourism.
As spring arrives in southwest China’s Sichuan Province, the ancient tea terraces of Jingu Village burst into life, showcasing unique patterns and supporting the timeless tradition of tea cultivation.
China and the EU held the inaugural meeting of their financial working group in Beijing, marking a significant step towards enhanced financial cooperation between the two economies.
Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit will visit China from March 23 to 29, aiming to strengthen diplomatic and economic ties with Chinese leaders.
The vibrant spring blooms across the Chinese mainland are attracting tourists and boosting local economies, as regions like Chongqing, Jiangsu, and Jiangxi showcase their stunning floral landscapes.
At the recent Democracy Summit in South Korea, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken accused China of spreading disinformation, reigniting global discussions on information integrity and international relations.
Simona Halep returned to competition at the Miami Open after her doping ban was reduced, but fell to Paula Badosa 1-6, 6-4, 6-3. The two-time Grand Slam champion aims to regain her form for the clay court season.
Discover Weishan Ancient City in Yunnan Province, a hidden gem along China’s Ancient Tea Horse Road, rich in history and cultural heritage.
China’s women’s basketball team will face Spain, Serbia, and Puerto Rico in Group A at the Paris 2024 Olympics, with matches starting on July 29.
Over 10 pairs of endangered crested ibises have been spotted nesting in northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, marking a significant milestone in the conservation of the species.
Ecotoxicologist Dr. Ngo Thi Thuy Huong uncovers dangerously high levels of dioxin in soils around Vietnam’s former U.S. army bases, revealing ongoing risks from Agent Orange contamination.
Residents of Port-au-Prince face daily terror as gang violence escalates, disrupting schools, hospitals, and daily life amid severe gas shortages and constant gunfire.
At the Third International Forum on Democracy: Shared Human Values, former Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva delivered the keynote speech, joining hundreds of guests from China and abroad to discuss democracy.
China’s modernization offers an alternative perspective on democracy, challenging the Western narrative by emphasizing a people-centered approach rooted in its unique cultural heritage.