
Yunnan Province: China’s Biodiversity Hotspot Achieves 55.25% Forest Coverage
Yunnan Province, a biodiversity hotspot in southwest China, achieves 55.25% forest coverage in 2023, reflecting its commitment to green development.
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Yunnan Province, a biodiversity hotspot in southwest China, achieves 55.25% forest coverage in 2023, reflecting its commitment to green development.
Two cousins in northwest China’s Qinghai Province have dedicated themselves to rescuing endangered Przewalski’s gazelles since 2016, playing a crucial role in increasing their population.
China-Italy economic collaboration since 2019 has significantly boosted Italy’s development, aiding recovery post-debt crisis through key infrastructure projects and increased trade.
The Chinese dove trees at Mount Fanjing are in full bloom, transforming the landscape into a sea of white resembling thousands of dancing doves.
Japan leads in semiconductor investment as a percentage of GDP, surpassing the U.S. and Germany, according to data from a government panel. Concerns rise over funding sources and calls for long-term strategies.
Xi Jinping met with former Kuomintang chairman Ma Ying-jeou in Beijing, marking a significant step towards enhancing cross-strait relations between the Chinese mainland and the Taiwan region.
Xinjiang’s Tarim Basin enhances natural gas supply with 12 new wells and a processing plant, boosting daily capacity and connecting resources to eastern China via a 4,000-kilometer pipeline.
Spring transforms Beijing’s concrete jungle as vibrant blossoms bring color and life to the city’s urban landscape, offering a refreshing contrast to the skyscrapers.
China’s strategic emerging industries now contribute over 13% to its GDP, signaling significant economic transformation driven by sectors like new energy vehicles.
China’s integration into global value chains has propelled its economic growth and influenced global production networks. Despite challenges, China’s role remains pivotal in the evolving landscape.
World Parkinson’s Day highlights Parkinson’s disease, a neurodegenerative disorder affecting millions. Learn about its symptoms, impact, and the role of exercise in management.
Chinese players advance at the Badminton Asia Championships in Ningbo, while South Korea’s An Se-young defeats Japan’s Nozomi Okuhara, impacting Olympic qualification hopes.
China’s Olympic weightlifting champion Li Wenwen wins three golds at the IWF World Cup in Phuket, marking a remarkable return after injury.
Spotted seals have emerged from hibernation in Liaodong Bay, northeast China, with groups resting on mudflats in Panjin City. As a national first-level protected species, their return highlights conservation successes.
China’s 1998 commercial logging ban has revitalized forests in Liaoning Province, showcasing how proactive policies can restore ecosystems and transform communities.
China is removing restrictions on foreign investment in value-added telecom services, allowing qualified foreign investors to establish wholly owned businesses in pilot regions before expanding nationwide.
World Athletics will award $50,000 to each track and field gold medalist at the Paris 2024 Olympics, breaking a 128-year tradition of no monetary prizes for Olympic champions.
The Peter Pan Donut Shop in Brooklyn, run by the Siafakas family, descendants of Greek immigrants, preserves tradition while innovating, enriching the multicultural community’s culinary scene.
A student from the Taiwan region embarks on a journey to Lhasa in Xizang, seeking to uncover the reality behind contrasting narratives in “Pilgrimage to Sacred Heart.”
As people migrate across the globe, they bring their culinary traditions with them. ‘Sweet Migration’ explores how sweet foods become a universal bond, connecting cultures and preserving heritage.