China Opens World’s Deepest Lab, Targets 6G by 2030, and Revives Crested Ibises
China opens the world’s deepest underground lab, aims to commercialize 6G technology by 2030, and celebrates the revival of the crested ibis from near extinction.
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China opens the world’s deepest underground lab, aims to commercialize 6G technology by 2030, and celebrates the revival of the crested ibis from near extinction.
Discover Jinhua Ham, the millennium-old dry-cured delicacy from east China’s Zhejiang Province, famed for its intense umami flavor and rich cultural heritage.
Endangered migratory birds, including black-faced spoonbills and oriental white storks, have arrived in Xuyi, east China’s Jiangsu Province, marking a significant event for conservation efforts.
With the arrival of Major Snow, Nanjing’s Zhongshan Botanical Garden bursts into color as maple leaves reach peak season, attracting tourists eager to capture the stunning autumn scenery.
Discover Haikou’s Shishan Lamb, a nutritious winter delicacy famed for its tender meat and unique flavor from the volcanic regions of Shishan Town.
Discover Keemun black tea from east China’s Qimen County, a brew cherished by tea enthusiasts and favored by the late British Queen Elizabeth II.
A sudden 24-hour train strike in Germany is set to disrupt travel plans for tens of thousands, impacting commuters and global travelers across major cities like Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich, and Hamburg.
The Zhijiang branch of the Zhejiang Provincial Museum in Hangzhou, opened on August 29, showcases thousands of artifacts spanning over 10,000 years of history, becoming a new cultural hotspot.
Rime has transformed Urumqi’s Shuimogou Scenic Area into a winter wonderland as China enters the Major Snow solar term, marking the arrival of significant cold across the country.
Harbin unveils a 43-meter-high dragon-themed ice tower, illuminating the skyline with vibrant colors. Crafted from 13,000 cubic meters of ice, the tower celebrates the upcoming Year of the Dragon.
As the Major Snow solar term begins, China’s northern regions become enchanting winter landscapes, showcasing the beauty of frost and snow.
Discover the Longbaotan Wetlands in China’s Qinghai Province, a high-altitude sanctuary where the black-necked crane population has flourished amid stunning ecological diversity.
Discover how China welcomes the ‘Major Snow’ solar term, embracing age-old traditions, hearty cuisine, and cultural practices that warm the heart during the coldest days of winter.
Farmers across the Chinese mainland are racing to harvest their crops as the Major Snow solar term brings sharp temperature drops and heavy snowfall, marking an essential period in the traditional agricultural calendar.
Experience the smoky sweetness of grilled sugarcane in Hainan Province—a beloved local snack that adds a charred twist to the traditional juicy treat.
Yunshui National Wetland Park in Hubei Province dazzles visitors as its redwood forest transforms into a vivid canvas of orange, yellow, and red hues, offering a breathtaking winter spectacle.
Nestled among Anhui’s mountains, Lixi Village enchants visitors with its tranquil landscapes and rich heritage, offering a serene escape into nature’s beauty.
Harbin unveils a 20-meter-tall snowman, heralding the city’s winter tourism season and the upcoming Harbin Ice and Snow Festival set to open on January 5, 2024.
In Xucun Village, Jinhua, locals embrace winter by crafting delicate soy skins—a centuries-old tradition using locally grown soybeans. Discover how this art forms the heart of their community.
A vibrant lantern exhibition in Yinchuan City showcases traditional Chinese culture with giant lanterns and light installations, attracting residents and visitors to celebrate and immerse in the rich heritage.