
Cities Unite at COP28 in Dubai to Tackle Climate Change
At the upcoming COP28 in Dubai, cities responsible for 75% of global emissions unite to plan climate actions, sharing strategies for green transition and sustainable development.
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At the upcoming COP28 in Dubai, cities responsible for 75% of global emissions unite to plan climate actions, sharing strategies for green transition and sustainable development.
Two gentoo penguins from Nanjing Underwater World enjoyed a snowy adventure at the historic Nanjing City Wall, delighting locals and highlighting a unique blend of wildlife and cultural heritage.
Over 30 dazzling ice sculptures transform Hulunbuir’s Hailar District into a winter wonderland, drawing residents and tourists to a celebration of icy art and fun.
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin’s visit to China marks a significant step in strengthening China-Russia relations, focusing on increased trade, energy cooperation, and strategic economic plans for the coming year.
As winter grips China, travelers flock to Hainan’s tropical shores for warmth and relaxation, making it a sought-after haven during the colder months.
Beihai Park’s frozen lake in Beijing comes alive as colorful waterfowl frolic across the ice, offering a vibrant winter spectacle that captivates visitors amid the capital’s freezing temperatures.
A volcanic eruption on Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula prompts emergency measures as authorities respond to the developing situation.
On December 16, the 5th Hainan Island International Film Festival opened with the Asian premiere of “The Other Laurens,” directed by Claude Schmitz, offering a unique blend of detective thriller and black humor.
Former Ethiopian President Mulatu Teshome discusses the ‘all-weather’ strategic partnership between Ethiopia and China, reflecting on his personal experiences and the benefits of their robust relations.
Taiwan’s DPP authorities’ alignment with U.S. strategies may strain cross-strait stability, as reliance on external support raises concerns over regional peace and economic implications.
China’s Hainan Island officially opened the 988-kilometer Round-the-Island Tourist Highway on December 18, 2023, linking 12 coastal cities and showcasing the island’s stunning coastal landscapes.
Over 100 people have been killed after a magnitude-6.2 earthquake struck Jishishan County in China’s Gansu Province. Rescue teams are on the ground addressing the damage to infrastructure and aiding survivors.
China calls for dialogue with the Philippines amid rising tensions in the South China Sea, emphasizing the importance of regional stability and peaceful resolution.
Chinese vlogger Li Yimei explores the shared importance of family values between China and Syria, revealing how families worldwide pursue happiness and contribute to societal wellbeing.
Yunnan’s White Water Terrace, dubbed “China’s Pamukkale,” offers breathtaking fairy tale scenes with its shimmering azure mineral terraces formed by calcium-rich natural springs.
Harbin Ice and Snow World in China’s Heilongjiang Province opens to visitors, showcasing nearly a thousand ice and snow sculptures. The festival offers diverse winter activities and welcomes global tourists.
A flock of swans dancing in the morning mist along the Black River in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, symbolizes successful ecological protection efforts, attracting wildlife and tourists alike.
The annual winter Naadam festival has kicked off in Hulun Buir, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, celebrating Mongolian culture with traditional games and festivities.
At least 100 people were killed in Israeli attacks on the Jabalia refugee camp, according to WAFA news agency. The WHO welcomed Israel’s decision to allow temporary aid into Gaza via Kerem Shalom crossing.
China’s bold economic reforms since 1978 have transformed its economy, offering an alternative path to prosperity and lifting millions out of poverty.