
Chinese Students Retrace Marco Polo’s Silk Road Journey in Croatia
Chinese students retrace Marco Polo’s Silk Road journey at Croatia’s Marco Polo Center, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative.
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Chinese students retrace Marco Polo’s Silk Road journey at Croatia’s Marco Polo Center, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative.
Discover Jian Cha, the traditional Tang Dynasty method of tea making that highlights China’s rich tea culture and history. Learn how this ancient practice reflects the artistry and social customs of its time.
In war-torn Gaza, a circus in Rafah City brings moments of joy to displaced children on World Children’s Day, offering hope and relief amidst the ongoing conflict that has claimed over 12,300 lives.
Peking Opera artist Wang Daojun and American opera performer Rebekka Soibakk bridge cultural divides through their shared passion for classical art, demonstrating how opera transcends borders.
Americans highlight the importance of people-to-people exchanges as the cornerstone of China-U.S. relations following the summit between President Xi Jinping and President Joe Biden in San Francisco.
Following the Xi-Biden summit in San Francisco, Americans express optimism for improved China-U.S. relations and highlight key areas for cooperation, hoping for a more stable global future.
Mexican economist Carlos Carrasco discusses the potential for strengthened cooperation and reduced geopolitical tensions at the upcoming APEC Leaders’ Meeting in San Francisco.
At the APEC CEO Summit in San Francisco, Korean scholar Pil Hwa Yoo emphasizes the need for global cooperation to address challenges like economic recovery, climate change, and aging populations.
American PhD student Dylan Rothenberg explores Chinese tea culture while studying Tea Science in Guangzhou, bridging cultures and deepening his understanding of China’s rich history.
American football enthusiast Brandon Chemers discovers a profound connection with Beijing and China through the unifying power of football, forging lasting friendships in the stands.
At the APEC CEO Summit in San Francisco, scholar Victoria Chonn Ching emphasizes the need for Asia-Pacific countries to strengthen supply chains and cooperate on green growth, trade, and women’s empowerment.
Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza ceases operations amid nearby airstrikes, leaving thousands of injured and displaced Palestinians trapped. Medical staff struggle as humanitarian crisis deepens.
Thousands of Gazans are fleeing south on foot amid intensifying Israeli strikes and fuel shortages, with civilians facing arduous journeys and threats of air strikes.
Honduras made its debut at the 6th China International Import Expo, showcasing its agricultural products and marking a new chapter in Honduras-China trade relations following the establishment of diplomatic ties in March.
Locals in Canada express worries over Japan’s third release of nuclear-contaminated water from Fukushima, urging for international consensus on environmental impacts.
Drolma’s grocery store in a once-poverty-stricken Tibetan village showcases how modernization is transforming rural China through infrastructure and collective effort.
Vietnam’s durian exports to the Chinese mainland have soared following 2022 trade agreements, spotlighted at the China International Import Expo in Shanghai.
65-year-old Gazan woman, Fakhr, refuses to abandon her parrots and turtle amid the conflict, highlighting resilience and compassion in the face of adversity.
At least 157 people have died after a magnitude-6.4 earthquake struck western Nepal. Rescue teams are searching for survivors as officials warn the death toll may rise.
Australia voices concern as Japan begins releasing a third batch of treated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant, sparking fears over environmental impact and marine life.