
Giant Snowman Ready to Welcome Visitors to Harbin’s Winter Wonderland
A 20-meter-tall snowman is set to greet visitors in Harbin as workers complete this giant winter icon along the Songhua River.
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A 20-meter-tall snowman is set to greet visitors in Harbin as workers complete this giant winter icon along the Songhua River.
China’s first sign language lawyer, Tang Shuai, has dedicated his career to advocating for the rights of the deaf community. Since 2018, his team has served over 160,000 hearing-impaired individuals.
A spectacular gathering of migratory birds has transformed the wetlands of north China’s Hebei Province into a vibrant tableau of wildlife, highlighting the region’s ecological importance.
The China-Laos Railway is transforming lives and economies, fostering trade, and connecting communities across Southeast Asia. Discover how this railway bridges nations and promotes sustainable development.
Through open data and public engagement, Ma Jun’s Blue Map app has played a crucial role in China’s green transformation, reducing pollution and promoting sustainable practices.
As Israeli airstrikes resume following failed truce talks, Al Awda Hospital in northern Gaza faces dire medical shortages, with staff overwhelmed and critical supplies running low.
Grace Fu, Singapore’s Minister for Sustainability and the Environment, urges intensified climate action and highlights the importance of cooperation with China in addressing global climate challenges.
An 80-year-old man in Gaodong Village, Guangdong Province, dedicates himself to protecting two 500-year-old Chinese swamp cypresses, preserving these ‘living fossils’ for future generations.
Hostilities have resumed in Gaza as Israeli forces launch airstrikes against Hamas following the collapse of a seven-day truce, leading to over 100 Palestinian casualties.
The Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City, a testament to China’s 5,000-year-old civilization, gains global spotlight as the first Liangzhu Forum opens in Hangzhou, highlighting ancient cultural achievements.
China’s Belt and Road Initiative now prioritizes renewable energy, with renewables accounting for nearly 60% of overseas projects, marking significant progress towards sustainable development.
Under the winter sunlight, nature has ‘painted’ stunning patterns on a riverbed on the Yellow River in Yuncheng, Shanxi Province, showcasing the enduring beauty of China’s mother river.
The Miao people in Guizhou’s Congjiang County celebrated the vibrant Lusheng Festival with music, dance, and traditional activities, showcasing their rich cultural heritage and praying for prosperity and happiness.
Qunwei Village in east China’s Zhejiang Province is pioneering green energy and promoting common prosperity through the installation of photovoltaic panels that generate significant income and electricity.
Every early winter, the bald cypress forest in Ningguo, east China’s Anhui Province, becomes a misty fairyland. Red leaves and morning mist create a breathtaking scene that draws photographers and visitors.
Flocks of migratory birds, including egrets, white spoonbills, and gray cranes, are turning Hebei’s wetlands into a stunning natural spectacle.
The aurora borealis made a rare appearance over northern China, even reaching the outskirts of Beijing, delighting residents with a spectacular light show caused by geomagnetic storm activity.
Discover how Ma Jun’s innovative use of open data and mapping tools is helping to combat pollution and improve air quality in Beijing.
At the 2023 Understanding China Conference, Zheng Bijian emphasized China’s commitment to a new path of peaceful development, rejecting colonization and the notion of ‘might makes right.’
China has rapidly emerged as a global leader in electric vehicles, transforming its automotive industry while balancing economic growth with environmental priorities. Erik Solheim shares insights on this green revolution.