
Chinese Scientist Xu Baiqing Leads Groundbreaking Climate Research on Mt. Qomolangma
Chinese scientist Xu Baiqing leads a pioneering expedition on Mt. Qomolangma, extracting ice cores to unlock secrets of climate change.
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Chinese scientist Xu Baiqing leads a pioneering expedition on Mt. Qomolangma, extracting ice cores to unlock secrets of climate change.
Animation director Lin Hun blends traditional Chinese ink-wash painting with modern techniques, creating the acclaimed ‘Fog Hill of Five Elements’ and inspiring a new generation of artists.
The Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway has transformed the life of single mother Faith Methu, reuniting her with her daughter and offering new hope.
Thailand’s fishing communities face uncertainty as environmental changes disrupt traditional practices. This article explores the challenges impacting one of the world’s largest seafood producers.
Discover Beijing’s National Botanical Garden, an urban oasis where nature, science, and history converge. Explore lush gardens, vast greenhouses, and historical sites in this serene retreat in the heart of the city.
Discover how China’s Atulie’er Village transitioned from isolation atop a cliff to prosperity through relocation and embracing livestreaming, symbolizing rural transformation in Asia.
Jordanian merchant Mohammad Falah Nasser expands his business from Yiwu to 13 countries via the China-Europe Railway Express, exemplifying Asia’s dynamic role in global trade.
Changkou Village in Fujian Province transforms its abundant forests into economic gains through carbon trading, showcasing how ecological preservation contributes to China’s carbon neutrality goals.
Hanfu fever sweeps China’s youth as traditional attire becomes a modern fashion trend. Young people like model Xin Nan embrace Hanfu to express individuality and cultural pride.
Exploring the true essence of Kung Fu, this article delves into the balance between traditional combat skills and modern practices, revealing that the pursuit of martial prowess remains at the heart of Chinese martial arts.
The Mazartag Mountain Range in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region stands as a majestic guardian of the Taklamakan Desert, protecting oases along the Hotan River.
Each autumn, China’s Yellow River Delta becomes a haven for migratory birds like red-crowned cranes, offering a spectacular natural display and highlighting important conservation efforts.
Young leaders transform Dashi Village from poverty to prosperity. Inspired by Cheng Ju, they return to drive rural vitalization, uniting the community and fostering growth.
Xu Dan traded his PhD opportunity in the Netherlands to pioneer modern agriculture in China’s rural Miyun District, revolutionizing tomato farming and empowering local communities through technology.
Yunnan’s Stone Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site in southwest China, showcases stunning karst formations and the remarkable wildlife that thrives in this challenging environment.
Three young artists are revitalizing Xiayuan Village in Beijing’s suburbs with a special art exhibition, bringing youthful energy to this aging community.
Autumn in China’s Greater Xing’an Range is a fleeting spectacle as forests transform, animals prepare for winter, and migratory swans journey south.
Every autumn, the sand dunes and quicksand rivers west of the Puruogangri ice sheet in Tibet transform into a breathtaking landscape. Discover the natural beauty of this remote region in China’s Tibet Autonomous Region.
Chinese martial arts originated as essential military combat techniques using weapons like spears and sabers. Over time, they evolved into civilian practices emphasizing unarmed combat and personal development.
A Tibetan herder and wildlife photographer, 29-year-old Choegyab protects endangered black-necked cranes on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, demonstrating harmonious coexistence with nature.