South China’s Largest Hydrogen Hub Launches in Guangzhou
Sinopec launches southern China’s largest hydrogen fuel cell center in Guangzhou, boosting clean energy production for the Greater Bay Area’s green transition.
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Sinopec launches southern China’s largest hydrogen fuel cell center in Guangzhou, boosting clean energy production for the Greater Bay Area’s green transition.
China’s annual political conclave draws international attention, with global analysts emphasizing focus on stability and economic resilience.
Major Chinese companies including Haier, DJI, and Midea implement strict anti-overtime policies, signaling a shift in labor practices toward employee welfare.
China’s Foreign Ministry warns against protectionism, urging global cooperation to address trade disputes and stabilize economic growth amid rising tariffs.
Explore China’s cultural revival through traditional crafts, film festivals, ballet performances, and cross-cultural garden exchanges.
A European scholar explores China’s multilayered approach to local governance, comparing its community-driven systems with Western political fragmentation.
Beijing commemorates Sun Yat-sen’s 100th death anniversary, honoring his role in ending feudalism and shaping modern China’s democratic revolution.
China’s plan to increase its fiscal deficit to 4% of GDP signals proactive economic strategies, says ANZ’s Raymond Yeung amid growth focus.
Japan calls U.S. metal tariffs ‘regrettable,’ warns of economic fallout as bilateral talks continue to avert trade friction.
Amid a proposed Ukraine ceasefire, the U.S. ties security aid to rare minerals access, spotlighting geopolitical strategies.
Discover Changsha’s fiery culinary scene in Hunan, China—home to bold spices, vibrant night markets, and iconic dishes like stinky tofu and spicy crayfish.
Ethnic minority attire showcased at China’s 2025 Two Sessions highlights cultural diversity and heritage preservation efforts in modern governance.
Explore the origins of China’s wuxia genre, from ancient literary roots to modern cinema magic, and why tales of chivalrous martial artists captivate audiences worldwide.
A Beijing exhibition merges traditional shadow puppetry and paper-cutting with modern art forms, exploring cultural heritage through light and shadow until March 2025.
Exploring how women in rural China preserve cultural heritage while driving economic resilience and sustainable community development.
China’s 47th Arbor Day sparks nationwide environmental efforts, blending ecological restoration with economic opportunities and cultural traditions.
Shanxi dough artist Lu Peihong reimagines ‘Ne Zha 2’ hero through traditional sculpting, blending cinematic flair with centuries-old craftsmanship.
Cui Xiaoqing’s ‘Thousand Character Patterns Project’ bridges traditional paper cutting with Chinese character origins, on display in Beijing.
Chinese animated blockbuster ‘Ne Zha 2’ expands to European markets, signaling China’s growing cultural influence and animation industry ambitions.
Architect Xu Tiantian wins 2025 Wolf Prize for rural transformation projects, marking China’s first recognition in the prestigious global awards.