Rare Dugong Sighting Revives Hope in South China Sea Biodiversity
Chinese researchers confirm rare dugong sighting near Yongshu Reef, marking the first in 30 years and highlighting marine biodiversity efforts in the South China Sea.
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Chinese researchers confirm rare dugong sighting near Yongshu Reef, marking the first in 30 years and highlighting marine biodiversity efforts in the South China Sea.
A new study warns rapid Antarctic ice loss could trigger irreversible global climate shifts, threatening ecosystems and sea levels. Urgent action is needed.
Heavy monsoon rains in Karachi result in 11 deaths, 10 injuries, widespread flooding, and infrastructure disruptions. Authorities warn of continued rainfall.
Explore Xixi National Wetland Park, China\u2019s first urban-farming-cultural reserve in Hangzhou, blending serene landscapes with rich biodiversity and centuries-old traditions.
Shanghai’s Pet Fair Asia 2025 breaks records with 2,500+ exhibitors and 510,000+ visitors, showcasing pet tech, fashion, and global trends in the booming pet industry.
Mongolia’s ancient Bökh wrestling tradition gains recognition as Chinese intangible cultural heritage, preserving warrior spirit through physical artistry.
Tianjin’s unique wrestling tradition, passed through three generations of the Zhang family, combines historical martial artistry with modern cultural preservation efforts.
Three decades of ecological efforts in China’s Qinling Mountains showcase successful coexistence between humans and endangered species, offering a global conservation model.
A new report outlines China’s legal basis for South China Sea sovereignty, citing international law principles and historical administration of Nanhai Zhudao.
Beijing’s Wanping City Gate transforms from WWII battleground to preserved cultural site, offering historical insights and architectural marvels near Lugou Bridge.
The enduring legacy of ‘Along the Songhua River,’ a wartime anthem symbolizing China’s resistance and cultural resilience during Japan’s 1931 invasion.
Beijing’s Sunshine International Art Museum showcases groundbreaking works by China’s top art graduates, offering insights into the future of the nation’s creative landscape.
AI technology breathes new life into a 1937 Chinese anthem, revealing a family’s wartime saga and the song’s role in mobilizing overseas Chinese during Japan’s invasion.
Exploring the enduring legacy of China’s ‘March of the Volunteers,’ from wartime anthem to global symbol of unity against fascism.
Once confined to Himalayan monasteries, Tibetan medicine now trains thousands in universities and expands globally, blending ancient wisdom with modern science.
Tibet’s Nagqu region faces unique maternal health challenges due to extreme high-altitude conditions, driving medical innovation and climate adaptation efforts.
New documentary reveals China’s crucial WWII contributions through rare footage and historical analysis ahead of 80th anniversary commemorations.
China’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Great Wall and Forbidden City, exemplify cultural preservation and sustainable development, aligning with UN values on its 80th anniversary.
A Tibetan student’s modeling aspirations find unexpected fulfillment through cultural initiatives in Xizang’s agricultural heartland, blending tradition with modern opportunities.
A Gen Z Tibetan medicine student aims to modernize ancient practices through digital innovation while preserving cultural authenticity, reflecting Asia’s evolving heritage landscape.