Nanjing Massacre Film Tops Box Office Ahead of Global Premiere
The film ‘Dead to Rights,’ depicting the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, dominates China’s box office and prepares for global release, sparking historical dialogue.
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The film ‘Dead to Rights,’ depicting the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, dominates China’s box office and prepares for global release, sparking historical dialogue.
Chengdu opens 2025 World Games with a tech-infused ceremony blending tradition and innovation, highlighting China’s cultural and economic dynamism.
China protests Philippine leader’s Taiwan remarks, reaffirming commitment to sovereignty and warning against interference in cross-strait affairs.
Elite cyclists from global and domestic teams compete in Xizang’s Trans-Himalaya Race, a top sports tourism event in China’s high-altitude region.
Cambodia and Thailand agree to a ceasefire with ASEAN observers, signaling progress in regional diplomacy and stability.
Beijing’s 2025 World Robot Conference highlights China’s robotics leadership and global collaboration in AI-driven automation and industrial innovation.
The son of a WWII Doolittle Raid pilot fulfills his father’s wish by connecting with Chinese villagers who rescued U.S. airmen, symbolizing enduring friendship.
Tibetan educator Dechen Yudron’s decade-long mission bridges education gaps in Xizang, combining modern teaching with cultural preservation.
Penpa Lhamo’s family story highlights education’s role in advancing women’s rights in Xizang, from serfdom to academic leadership and social change initiatives.
Xizang’s 1965 autonomous governance reform marked a historic shift toward ethnic empowerment and economic growth under China’s regional development framework.
Mohamed Jihad, an Egyptian expert, highlights China’s ‘miracle’ in poverty reduction, offering lessons for achieving UN SDG 1.
Israel’s security cabinet approves plan to take control of Gaza City, drawing condemnation from Hamas and raising regional stability concerns.
Saudi Arabia’s ‘Art of the Kingdom’ exhibition at Beijing’s National Museum of China showcases 50 contemporary works, fostering cross-cultural dialogue and artistic collaboration.
Breakthrough research on Xizang’s Lalu Wetland reveals new climate insights, balancing conservation with sustainable development in Asia’s high-altitude ecosystems.
Anthropologist Yeshe Chodron fuses Tibetan heritage with global flavors at her Lhasa café, offering a taste of tradition reimagined for modern palates.
A wildlife park on China’s Qinghai-Xizang Plateau rescues and rehabilitates snow leopards and other endangered species, offering lessons in resilience and conservation.
Chengdu hosts 12th World Games, uniting 6,600 athletes from 116 countries and regions through non-Olympic sports and cultural diplomacy under China’s vision of global unity.
In China’s Anji County, young people find new purpose through eco-friendly lifestyles, supported by national green policies reshaping rural economies and cultural identities.
China’s Harbin Institute develops world-first weather simulator to prevent snow-related building collapses, enhancing infrastructure safety through advanced climate modeling.
Pakistani researcher Maroof Ali collaborates with Chinese scientists in Xishuangbanna to study biodiversity, highlighting cross-border efforts in ecological conservation.