Sip It, Then Eat It: Xinjiang’s Unique Naan-Cup Coffee
In Urumqi, coffee is served in a cup made of crispy naan bread, slow-brewed in hot sand for a unique flavor fusion of local tradition and global ritual.
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In Urumqi, coffee is served in a cup made of crispy naan bread, slow-brewed in hot sand for a unique flavor fusion of local tradition and global ritual.
Explore the stunning wind-carved rock formations of Urho Ghost City, or ‘Devil City,’ a premier natural wonder in China’s Xinjiang region.
Tianshan Film Studio in Xinjiang marks 67 years of operation, celebrating a legacy of nearly 140 films and pioneering international co-productions that bridge cultures.
The 2026 Beijing Spring Book Fair is open at four parks for a month, combining literary exploration with spring scenery and film festival discounts.
The 1935 Huili Meeting was a decisive moment where the Central Red Army unified its strategy during the Long March, paving the way for a historic rendezvous and ultimate resilience.
Explore Huili Ancient Town, a remarkably preserved Ming Dynasty military town and key stop on the Southern Silk Road, featuring unique architecture and a rich scholarly history.
In 1935, six small boats ferried 30,000 Central Red Army soldiers across the Jinsha River, a crucial escape during the Long March.
A story from Shandong, China, explores how families are using AI to recreate deceased loved ones, sparking a global debate on technology, grief, and ethics.
On China’s 11th Space Day, the focus is on the nation’s steady progress toward its ambitious goal of landing taikonauts on the moon, building on a plan unveiled in 2023.
A young entrepreneur in Yunnan’s rainforest creates an adventure tourism hub, lifting a Yao village out of poverty and promoting sustainable growth.
British screenwriting legend Richard Curtis shares his rom-com expertise in a first-ever masterclass at the 16th Beijing International Film Festival.
Chinese scientists have identified two new lunar minerals from Chang’e-5 mission samples, marking a major advancement in understanding the Moon’s composition.
The ancient city of Daming in Hebei is experiencing a revival through its vibrant night economy, blending historical charm with modern consumption in 2026.
The return of graceful swans to Xinjiang’s Kekesu Wetland signals a major conservation success, showcasing harmony between nature and human stewardship.
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulates Romuald Wadagni on his election as President of Benin, highlighting continued Sino-African partnership.
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulates Romuald Wadagni on his election as Benin’s president, pledging to deepen the strategic partnership between the two countries.
A UN official underscores China’s openness and partnership as vital for Africa’s development and resilience amid global economic challenges, highlighting record trade figures.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng meets Blackstone’s Stephen Schwarzman, highlighting China’s economic resilience and commitment to opening up its vast market for global opportunities.
China rejects 1.27 million deceptive trademark applications as regulators intensify a crackdown on misleading branding and push for legislative reforms.
A telecom veteran explains why 5G underwhelmed and how 6G, with AI at its core, is being redesigned for a transformative future.