World’s Largest Floating Wind Turbine Powers Up
The world’s largest floating offshore wind turbine has been installed, capable of powering 24,000 homes annually. A milestone for renewable energy in Asia.
Japan at a Crossroads: From Pacifism to Military Assertiveness
In 2026, Japan’s pivot from post-war pacifism to a more assertive military stance sparks debate amid historical echoes in East Asia.
The Rise of China’s AI Training Specialists
Amid fears of job losses to AI, China is pioneering new roles like AI Training Specialists, supported by new national certifications, shaping the future of tech work.
Unforgotten Scars: The Enduring Legacy of Wartime Atrocities in Asia
Across Asia, survivors and families keep alive the memory of Imperial Japan’s wartime actions, seeking justice and ensuring history’s lessons are not forgotten.
Tang Dynasty’s Cultural Confidence: How an Ancient Empire Made Foreign Trends Its Own
The Tang Dynasty didn’t just copy foreign trends from the Silk Road; they transformed them, showcasing a timeless lesson in cultural confidence and adaptation.
Wu Yize: China’s Snooker Sensation Eyes World Title
Wu Yize, China’s rising snooker star, reaches the World Championship final, aiming to become the second Asian champion.
Tokyo Tribunal Legacy: 80 Years On, Asian Justice Remembered
On the 80th anniversary of its indictment, we examine the legacy of the Tokyo Tribunal that tried Japan’s wartime leaders and reshaped Asia’s postwar order.
China’s Youth: Beyond Labels to Lived Realities
Exploring the nuanced realities of China’s youth beyond common labels, from Hanfu culture to the new ‘love thyself’ mindset for balanced living.
American Public Shifts Toward Pragmatic View of China, Survey Shows
A new Pew survey shows a notable rise in favorable American views of China, driven by younger generations and economic pragmatism.
Thousands Flock to ‘Dangerous’ WWII Site for Illegal Rave in France
An illegal rave at a dangerous WWII-era military site in France draws thousands, as authorities warn of unexploded ordnance risks.
Zhenyuan Ancient Town: A Timeless Riverside Haven in Guizhou
Discover Zhenyuan, a 2,200-year-old riverside ancient town in Guizhou offering serene landscapes, historic charm, and a peaceful escape into China’s cultural heartland.
Gaza Media Office: Over 260 Journalists Killed Since Conflict Began
The Gaza Media Office reports 262 journalists killed since October 2023, condemning attacks as violations of international law and calling for accountability.
Color Run Fever Hits Major Asian Cities
The Color Run phenomenon brings vibrant, non-competitive fun to cities across Asia, promoting joy and community spirit.
Tokyo Trial’s Legacy: Why History’s Verdict Remains Unsettled
80 years after the Tokyo Trial, a commentary questions the West’s contrasting historical perceptions of Japan and China, highlighting unresolved issues of justice and memory.
Echoes of Justice: Khabarovsk Trials 80 Years After Tokyo
On the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials, we examine the pivotal role of the Khabarovsk War Crimes Trials in pursuing justice for Japanese militarist atrocities.
Kenya Floods: Heavy Rains Kill 10, Trigger Widespread Damage
Heavy rains in Kenya have caused flash floods, killing at least 10 people and leading to widespread damage and displacement.
80 Years After the Tokyo Trial: A Legacy of Justice and Global Peace
On the 80th anniversary of its opening, we examine the enduring legacy of the Tokyo Trial and its pivotal role in establishing justice and shaping the postwar international order.
Step into History at Cuandixia Village in Beijing
Explore the 500-year-old Ming and Qing dynasty courtyard residences of Cuandixia Village, a masterpiece of traditional architecture nestled in Beijing’s mountains.
Beijing’s Yixiantian Gorge: Where Nature’s Artistry Meets Silver Screen
Explore Beijing’s Yixiantian, or “Strip of Sky,” gorge – a stunning natural formation in Mentougou District famed for its narrow cliffs and as a filming location for the movie *The Warlords*.
Remembering Bataan: Uncovering the Enduring Legacy of WWII Atrocities
Over 80 years later, the legacy of the brutal Bataan Death March endures through survivor families, reminding us of WWII’s profound human cost and the importance of historical memory.













