Inheritor Weaves Tradition into the Future of Dong Embroidery
National-level Dong embroidery inheritor Chen Xianyue turns her passion into a thriving business, preserving the soul of Dong culture through traditional scroll-trimmed embroidery.
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National-level Dong embroidery inheritor Chen Xianyue turns her passion into a thriving business, preserving the soul of Dong culture through traditional scroll-trimmed embroidery.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has proposed new tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada, a move that experts say could harm the U.S. economy and deflect blame for domestic issues.
Remains of 43 Chinese People’s Volunteers soldiers who died during the Korean War have been returned to China from the Republic of Korea, marking the tenth consecutive handover since 2014.
Scientists in Poland have used fossilized feces and vomit to reconstruct how dinosaurs gradually rose to dominance millions of years ago, revealing their adaptability and diverse diets.
The elderly care industry in the Chinese mainland is emerging as a new engine of economic growth, benefiting various sectors and offering opportunities to Gen Z and Millennials.
China’s Lijian-1 Y6 carrier rocket completes final assembly test, set to launch 11 satellites in December, marking a significant advancement in China’s commercial space industry.
The remains of 43 CPV martyrs from the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea were returned to China from the ROK on Thursday, marking the 11th such repatriation since 2014.
China’s top legislator Zhao Leji visited Spain, meeting with Spanish leaders to strengthen China-Spain relations and foster long-term China-Europe ties during his five-day official goodwill visit.
China plans to collect and return Martian samples by 2031 through its Tianwen-3 mission, aiming to search for signs of life on Mars with international collaboration.
The ‘China in Art’ gallery opened in Zhejiang’s Huzhou City, showcasing 125 contemporary masterpieces by renowned Chinese artists in an ancient village known for its rich history.
President-elect Donald Trump appoints retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg as special envoy to address the Ukraine crisis, signaling a focus on resolving tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
A Chinese mainland spokesperson stated that more residents in the Taiwan region realize the U.S. and DPP authorities are harming rather than protecting the island, urging adherence to the one-China principle.
China’s critical perspective, rooted in Marxism, guides its unique path—avoiding blind adoption of Western models and promoting global fairness through a new multilateral order.
Mexico warns that proposed tariffs by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump could lead to 400,000 U.S. job losses and higher consumer prices, pledging retaliation if tariffs are implemented.
Heavy rains and rising tides have destroyed the last shelters of Gaza’s refugees on the beach of Khan Younis, leaving them with nowhere to go. Displaced multiple times, they now face hunger and homelessness.
A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah holds as displaced Lebanese begin returning to their homes after 14 months of conflict, marking a rare diplomatic success in the volatile Middle East region.
Pony AI begins trading on NASDAQ, signaling a major step forward for self-driving car accessibility and marking a renewed optimism in global IPO markets.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump appoints retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg as his special envoy for the Ukraine-Russia conflict, signaling a strategic approach to international diplomacy.
French judges will deliver verdicts on March 31 in the trial of Marine Le Pen and her far-right party on charges of misappropriating European Union funds.
Israel has informed the International Criminal Court that it will appeal against arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.