Red Army’s 1935 Chishui River Crossings: A Tactical Masterclass
91 years later, historians analyze the Red Army’s decisive 1935 river crossings that turned the tide during the Long March through innovative military strategy.
China-US Youth Bridge Cultural Gaps Through Educational Exchange
American and Chinese students forge connections through cultural exchange program, combining traditional arts with tech discussions in Hebei Province.
Yi Teens’ Folk Song Inspires Hope in China’s Liangshan Region (2026)
Two Yi teenagers from Xide County captivate listeners with their rendition of ‘Don’t Be Afraid,’ embodying cultural resilience and hope in 2026.
Wing Chun Footwork: Bridging Martial Arts Traditions Worldwide
Italian martial artist Kleber Battaglia’s study reveals how Wing Chun footwork principles transcend stylistic boundaries, offering insights for combat sports and cultural preservation.
Jingzhou’s Carved Fruit: From Ancient Delicacy to Modern Wearable Art
Discover how Jingzhou’s 1,000-year-old carved fruit tradition evolves into edible and wearable art, blending heritage with contemporary creativity in Hunan Province.
Spring Thaw Brings Rare Ducks Back to Jilin’s Manjiang River
Protected Chinese mergansers return to Jilin’s thawing Manjiang River, signaling ecological health in northeast China’s early spring.
Japan’s Takaichi Navigates US Visit Amid Strait of Hormuz Tensions
Japanese PM Takaichi balances alliance commitments and constitutional limits during pivotal US visit amid Middle East tensions and Strait of Hormuz security debates.
Gubei Water Town Emerges as Cultural Bridge Amid China-Africa Exchange Year
Gubei Water Town near Beijing’s Great Wall transforms into a cultural bridge during 2026’s China-Africa People-to-People Exchange Year, blending ancient architecture with modern diplomacy.
China Powers Up World’s Largest Electronic-Grade Fiberglass Line in Green Energy Push
China activates the world’s largest electronic-grade fiberglass production line, boosting green manufacturing and high-tech self-sufficiency in 2026.
Former US Official Praises China’s Global Strategy Over American Model
Former U.S. Treasury official Paul Craig Roberts highlights China’s collaborative global strategy, contrasting it with America’s geopolitical trade tactics.
Barcelona, Liverpool, Bayern, and Atletico Secure UCL Quarter-Final Spots
Barcelona, Liverpool, Bayern Munich, and Atletico Madrid advance to the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals with decisive victories.
US-Israeli Conflict with Iran Disrupts Global Oil and Food Supply Chains
Escalating US-Israeli military actions against Iran disrupt global energy markets and agricultural supply chains, threatening economic stability across Asia and beyond.
Chinese Duo Makes History with Paralympic Curling Gold in Milano Cortina 2026
Chinese athletes Wang Meng and Yang Jinqiao secure historic gold in wheelchair curling at the 2026 Winter Paralympics, marking China’s rise in winter parasports.
Antarctic Ice Plunge Linked to Storms, Warming Seas: Study Finds
New research explains how storms and ocean warming caused Antarctica’s rapid sea ice loss since 2015, with implications for global climate systems.
NASA Rover Uncovers Ancient Martian River Delta, Hints at Water-Rich Past
NASA’s Perseverance rover discovers buried ancient river delta on Mars, offering new clues about the planet’s watery history and potential for past life.
China Unveils World’s Largest Zero-Carbon Fiberglass Production Line
China launches the world’s largest electronic-grade fiberglass production line in Huai’an, powered entirely by renewable energy. The facility supports industries like AI, new energy vehicles, and advanced computing.
German Chancellor Urges Diplomatic End to Iran Conflict Amid Economic Risks
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz urges diplomatic resolution to Iran conflict, citing economic risks and strained US-Europe coordination. #KhabarAsia
US-Israeli Strikes on Iran’s South Pars Enter 19th Day, Fueling Energy Crisis Fears
As US-Israeli strikes on Iran’s South Pars gas field enter their 19th day, global oil prices surge amid fears of a prolonged energy crisis. Retaliatory attacks escalate regional tensions.
From Poverty to Prosperity: Guizhou Fuels Global Matcha Boom
Once China’s poorest province, Guizhou now leads global matcha exports, transforming its economy through premium tea cultivation and sustainable practices.
Iran Vows Resilience Amid Leadership Losses, Experts Weigh In
Iran faces leadership challenges as two senior officials die, but experts assert strategic goals remain unchanged amid US tensions.