Harbin Unveils “Legendary Sacred Flame” Snow Sculpture for 2025 Asian Winter Games
Harbin unveils the “Legendary Sacred Flame”, a snow sculpture crafted for the 2025 Asian Winter Games, embodying the spirit of the upcoming event.
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Harbin unveils the “Legendary Sacred Flame”, a snow sculpture crafted for the 2025 Asian Winter Games, embodying the spirit of the upcoming event.
Discover Huangjueping Graffiti Art Street in Chongqing, China’s largest graffiti art area, where over 800 artists have transformed urban spaces into a vibrant living canvas integrating art into daily life.
Qixia Mountain in Nanjing dazzles visitors as it enters peak red-leaf season, showcasing breathtaking autumn scenery alongside rich cultural heritage sites like the ancient Qixia Temple.
Yue Opera is experiencing a renaissance through the immersive show “New Dragon Gate Inn.” Yue Opera artist Mao Weitao shares how innovation is bringing this century-old art to modern audiences.
South Korea’s parliament has voted to impeach Justice Minister Park Sung-jae and Police Chief Cho Ji-ho, signaling a significant shift in the nation’s political landscape amid allegations of misconduct.
Three generations unite in Macao as young boxer Alvin Salinas prepares for his professional debut, guided by coach Ng Kuok Kun and mentored by 90-year-old boxing legend Chan Iok Seng.
90-year-old boxing coach Chan Iok Seng returns to the ring to train young hopeful Alvin Salinas alongside former Asia champion Ng Kuok Ku, reigniting Macao’s rich boxing heritage.
A balanced look at the Chinese mainland’s economy reveals that despite challenges, it’s transitioning to high-quality growth, not collapsing.
China commemorates the victims of the Nanjing Massacre on December 13, National Memorial Day, honoring the 300,000 lives lost during the tragic event in 1937.
Protesters in Seoul demand President Yoon Suk-yeol’s impeachment and arrest following last week’s attempted martial law, intensifying political turmoil in South Korea.
Protesters in Seoul demand the impeachment and arrest of President Yoon Suk-yeol following last week’s martial law attempt.
Discover how grassroots officials are managing Tiantongyuan, Asia’s largest residential community in Beijing, as featured in the documentary “Hotline Beijing”.
South Korea’s Supreme Court sentenced former Justice Minister Cho Kuk, leader of the opposition Innovation Party, to two years in prison on corruption charges related to his children’s entrance exams.
The Hainan Island International Film Festival concluded with a grand finale, highlighting support for young filmmakers and setting the stage for future cinematic collaborations in China’s film industry.
Damascus lifts curfew following Bashar al-Assad’s ouster as interim PM Mohammed al-Bashir calls for refugees to return home.
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol vows to fight “until the very last minute,” defending his decision to declare martial law and deploy troops to parliament amid an insurrection probe.
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol defends his martial law order as he faces a second impeachment vote, asserting it was necessary to protect the constitutional order.
Meta’s major apps experienced a global outage on Wednesday, leaving users worldwide unable to access services.
Google has unveiled Gemini 2.0 Flash, an advanced AI model capable of generating images and audio alongside text. The release marks a significant advancement in AI technology, offering new possibilities for developers and users.
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva praises China’s shift to high-quality development during the “1+10” Dialogue in Beijing, highlighting the government’s commitment to reform and sustainable prosperity.