China’s Submarine Pipeline Network Surpasses 10,000 km Milestone
China’s submarine oil and gas pipelines exceed 10,000 km, marking a breakthrough in deepwater engineering and energy infrastructure development.
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China’s submarine oil and gas pipelines exceed 10,000 km, marking a breakthrough in deepwater engineering and energy infrastructure development.
The Greater Bay Area Film Concert 2025 in Macao showcased a fusion of classic and modern performances, uniting artists from across the region with cutting-edge technology.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with DPRK counterpart Choe Son Hui in Beijing, discussing bilateral cooperation and regional stability during a four-day visit.
CMG grants TDM media rights for 2026 Winter Olympics, enabling free broadcasts in Macao with advanced 8K and AI technology.
A cultural exchange event in Budapest highlights the China-Hungary documentary ‘L.E. HUDEC,’ celebrating cross-cultural collaboration and media’s role in bilateral ties.
China Media Group debuts a series of documentaries and films in Macao, celebrating China’s 76th anniversary and showcasing cultural, historical, and ecological achievements.
China’s latest initiatives focus on cervical and breast cancer prevention, aligning women’s health with national development goals and gender equality commitments.
Fujian Coast Guard enhances patrols near Kinmen to safeguard maritime activities and ensure safety during peak fishing season, benefiting all Chinese fishermen.
China Media Group and Macao SAR strengthen strategic ties to boost cultural exchange and global communication, enhancing Macao’s role in national development.
Chen Kaige’s war epic trilogy finale ‘The Volunteers: Peace at Last’ hits theaters September 30, competing in China’s National Day box office race.
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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.