China Urges South Korea to Ensure Safety of Nationals Amid Brief Martial Law
China calls on South Korea to protect Chinese nationals after brief martial law imposition.
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China calls on South Korea to protect Chinese nationals after brief martial law imposition.
China’s top legislator Zhao Leji met with Cambodian Senate President Samdech Techo Hun Sen in Beijing, marking a new era of high-quality China-Cambodia relations.
Expert Cui Hongjian discusses how the TikTok case illustrates the erosion of trust among global powers, the dangers of abandoning international rules, and the necessity of building a new consensus for cooperation.
SingCham China’s treasurer, Sean Lim, highlights how cooperation initiatives between China and Singapore are boosting opportunities and strengthening their longstanding trade relations.
Discover Quanzhou, a captivating Chinese city where people and gods live as neighbors. Explore its rich culture, ancient town, and stunning coastlines that leave visitors yearning for more.
China has experienced its warmest autumn since 1961, with average temperatures 1.5 degrees Celsius higher than previous years, according to the National Climate Center.
At the 12th Global Video Media Forum in China’s Fujian Province, former Kyrgyzstan Prime Minister Djoomart Otorbaev called for unity among developing countries, highlighting China’s role in fostering cooperation.
Huang Ping of CUHK highlights the significant role of China’s younger generation in embodying cultural confidence and promoting cultural heritage through their actions on the global stage.
Huang Ping of CUHK emphasizes the vital role of young people in cultural inheritance and mutual learning of civilizations, calling them symbols of cultural confidence.
Huang Ping of CUHK emphasizes the pivotal role of China’s younger generation as symbols of cultural confidence, highlighting their importance in cultural inheritance and mutual learning of civilizations.
In a recent interview, economist Jeffrey Sachs emphasized that China’s economic success benefits the US and the world, advocating for mutually beneficial trade relations grounded in cooperation and dialogue.
China’s cultural renaissance shines through Shanghai’s International Arts Festival, Sichuan’s ancient text restorations, inclusive cinema in Beijing, and popular souvenirs from the National Museum of China.
China’s railway network transported over 4 billion passengers in the first 11 months of 2024, reaching a record high and marking a significant milestone in the nation’s transportation sector.
China’s Coast Guard urges the Philippines to halt illegal vessel gatherings near Houteng Jiao in the Nansha Islands, citing provocations and staged activities.
New York City is preparing for gusty winds and snow showers as a fast-moving cold front moves in late Wednesday, bringing potential snow squalls and impacting travel throughout the region.
A hearing-impaired dancer from China transforms her limitations into a powerful artistic expression, showcasing how art can transcend barriers.
China is promoting audio-described movies for its visually impaired community of over 17 million, enhancing accessibility to cultural products and fostering inclusion.
Manila advances its interests based on an arbitral tribunal ruling in disputed waters, highlighting how politics influence international legal bodies. China dismisses the ruling as politically motivated.
Starting in 2025, China and Uzbekistan will implement a 30-day visa-free travel policy and launch new direct flights to boost tourism and strengthen bilateral ties. Uzbekistan aims to attract 1 million Chinese tourists annually.
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol faces impeachment after attempting to impose martial law. Opposition parties have submitted a motion to the National Assembly, marking a pivotal moment in the nation’s democracy.