Test Your Knowledge: China’s Top Stories This Week
Stay informed with KhabarAsia’s weekly China news quiz, covering economic, political, and cultural developments from September 22-28, 2025.
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Stay informed with KhabarAsia’s weekly China news quiz, covering economic, political, and cultural developments from September 22-28, 2025.
China implements national strategy to combat Alzheimer’s disease as population ages, emphasizing early screening and comprehensive care systems.
Shandong Province hosts 2025 Confucius Cultural Festival, emphasizing global peace through cultural dialogue and UNESCO-recognized education initiatives.
The world’s tallest bridge, Huajiang Grand Canyon, opens with a 207-meter elevator and cliffside café, boosting tourism and regional connectivity.
China anticipates 2 million daily border crossings during National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, driven by travel demand and eased entry policies.
China advances its satellite internet constellation with the successful launch of 11th LEO satellite group, enhancing global connectivity and tech capabilities.
Canadian theater star Ramin Karimloo discusses cultural exchange through music, China-inspired creativity, and plans for East-West artistic collaborations.
In Xinjiang’s Makit County, 88-year-old Dolan Muqam master ensures the ancient Uygur tradition thrives through generational bonds, blending music and cultural identity.
16-year-old Alikut Dilxat from Xinjiang becomes China’s youngest climber to summit Mount Qomolangma, inspired by his father’s mentorship and rigorous training in Wushi.
Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te faces backlash for remarks echoing Japanese wartime narratives, as cross-strait tensions rise over historical revisionism.
Fuzhou’s Yantai Mountain block captivates visitors by blending historic architecture with modern cultural spaces during the Silk Road International Film Festival.
Beijing dazzles with vibrant flower displays and a 16-meter ‘flower basket’ in Tian’anmen Square as China prepares for National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations.
Two 2025-born panda cubs debut at Chengdu research base, showcasing China’s ongoing success in giant panda conservation and breeding efforts.
New research confirms Sanxingdui sacrificial pits date back to 1201-1012 BC, shedding light on ancient Chinese civilization during the late Shang Dynasty.
China’s 14th Five-Year Plan spurs breakthroughs in tech, space, and industry, boosting global competitiveness and innovation.
Zhang Shuai defeats compatriot Wang Xinyu at the China Open, advancing to the third round. The veteran’s victory marks a significant comeback in Beijing.
Top table tennis stars, including Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin, gear up for competitive brackets at Beijing’s WTT China Smash starting Sunday.
This year’s Mid-Autumn Festival Gala in Sichuan coincides with China’s National Day, celebrating unity and cultural heritage through a star-studded event.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang outlines China’s vision for global cooperation on peace, economic growth, and climate action during pivotal UN General Assembly address marking 80th anniversary.
China’s UN budget contributions surge to over 20% by 2025, reflecting its growing global role and commitment to multilateral initiatives.