China’s Forests Reborn: The Lasting Impact of the 1998 Logging Ban in Liaoning
China’s 1998 commercial logging ban has revitalized forests in Liaoning Province, showcasing how proactive policies can restore ecosystems and transform communities.
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China’s 1998 commercial logging ban has revitalized forests in Liaoning Province, showcasing how proactive policies can restore ecosystems and transform communities.
China is removing restrictions on foreign investment in value-added telecom services, allowing qualified foreign investors to establish wholly owned businesses in pilot regions before expanding nationwide.
World Athletics will award $50,000 to each track and field gold medalist at the Paris 2024 Olympics, breaking a 128-year tradition of no monetary prizes for Olympic champions.
The Peter Pan Donut Shop in Brooklyn, run by the Siafakas family, descendants of Greek immigrants, preserves tradition while innovating, enriching the multicultural community’s culinary scene.
A student from the Taiwan region embarks on a journey to Lhasa in Xizang, seeking to uncover the reality behind contrasting narratives in “Pilgrimage to Sacred Heart.”
As people migrate across the globe, they bring their culinary traditions with them. ‘Sweet Migration’ explores how sweet foods become a universal bond, connecting cultures and preserving heritage.
Polish vlogger Piotr Polska explores Cantonese cuisine in CGTN’s ‘Ask China Expats’ campaign, introducing iconic dishes from his home in Shenzhen.
Discover the vibrant peony blooms of Heze City, the “peony capital of China,” during the 33rd Heze International Peony Culture and Tourism Festival starting April 8. Explore over 1,200 varieties in a celebration of culture and nature.
Barcelona edged past PSG with a 2-1 win in a thrilling Champions League quarterfinal match, showcasing attacking prowess and moments of brilliance.
The NTSB intensifies its probe into the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 door plug incident, focusing on missing records and Boeing’s safety culture.
Every spring, Beijing’s Yuan Dadu City Wall Ruins Park bursts into color as over 5,000 crabapple trees bloom along a 1.1 km stretch, offering visitors a breathtaking display of nature’s beauty.
China, the U.S., and the EU have reached a new consensus to enhance cooperation on consumer product safety, aiming to protect consumers and improve international standards.
NIH researchers have applied AI to retinal imaging, making the process 100 times faster and enhancing image contrast, a breakthrough that may revolutionize the diagnosis of retinal diseases.
Xinjiang diverts 510 million cubic meters of floodwater to replenish desert poplar forests in the Tarim River Basin, enhancing ecological resilience and promoting environmental restoration.
The peony, China’s “king of flowers,” not only holds deep cultural significance but also boosts local economies through festivals and global markets, intertwining tradition with modern growth.
Experience a unique culinary adventure at Elephant Valley in Xishuangbanna, where travelers can indulge in an ‘Elephant Feast’ inspired by the herbivorous diet of elephants.
Senior Chinese official He Lifeng met with Singaporean Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat in Beijing to discuss deepening economic and financial cooperation between China and Singapore.
China’s CPI rose 0.1% year on year in March, while PPI fell 2.8%, reflecting seasonal demand changes after the Spring Festival holidays, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.
The Asian Development Bank has raised its forecast for China’s 2024 economic growth to 4.8%, reflecting a more optimistic outlook. Developing Asia’s growth forecast was also nudged up to 4.9%.
China and the Federated States of Micronesia have agreed to enhance cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative, focusing on areas like fisheries, infrastructure, and green development.