
China and the Philippines Encourage Dialogue Amidst South China Sea Disputes
China and the Philippines face rising tensions over recent South China Sea incidents, emphasizing the need for dialogue and cooperation to maintain regional stability.
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China and the Philippines face rising tensions over recent South China Sea incidents, emphasizing the need for dialogue and cooperation to maintain regional stability.
Hong Kong scientists launch an underwater tracking project to save endangered horseshoe crabs, ancient creatures vital to marine ecosystems, from modern threats like habitat loss and overfishing.
Colombia’s Cali will host the COP16 Biodiversity Conference from October 21 to November 2, 2024, as announced by President Gustavo Petro.
China’s SCIO introduces a national-level adjudication mechanism for IP appeals. Justice Tao Kaiyuan of the Supreme People’s Court briefs the media on enhancing IP protection and judicial efficiency.
Martin Jacques discusses China’s unique path of modernization, highlighting its evolution as a ‘civilization state’ distinct from Western models and offering insights into its future transformation.
Discover Nanhua Temple in Shaoguan, Guangdong Province—a historic Buddhist sanctuary dating back to 502 AD. Explore its ancient architecture, cultural treasures, and serene landscapes attracting visitors worldwide.
China accelerates economic growth through innovation and automation in its electric vehicle industry, with leading companies enhancing production efficiency and driving sustainable development.
Boasting over 600 years of history, Wulin Village in Fujian Province impresses visitors with diverse architectural styles, including traditional Minnan, Gothic, and Romanesque, making it a living architectural museum.
Foreign investors continue to demonstrate strong confidence in China’s market, with countries like Germany increasing their investments despite Western media reports suggesting otherwise.
Dragon lanterns light up Hangzhou’s Xixi National Wetland Park, creating a vibrant atmosphere ahead of the Lantern Festival on February 24. The luminous display enchants visitors with traditional festivities.
Chinese provinces are launching new measures to promote high-quality growth in 2024, focusing on innovation, business environments, and international openness.
A 200-meter-long dragon lantern illuminated Beijing’s Shichahai during the first snowfall of the Year of the Dragon, drawing residents and visitors to celebrate amidst the snow.
Binyang County in Guangxi celebrated the annual Firecracker Dragon Festival with 118 dragons parading the streets, showcasing a vibrant tradition that unites the community and preserves cultural heritage.
During the Spring Festival, the Shaanxi History Museum welcomed around 125,000 visitors, highlighting the surge in cultural tourism across Shaanxi Province.
Three giant pandas, Tian Bao, Bao Di, and Bao Mei, will return to China from Belgium’s Pairi Daiza zoo in 2024, marking the end of a successful conservation collaboration.
First-year student Mian Xukun and her family drove 10 hours to Chengdu to celebrate the Year of the Dragon, experiencing the city’s vibrant Lunar New Year festivities.
Chinese researchers are unveiling the geological and oceanographic secrets of the Antarctic Ocean through the study of submarine sediment samples collected during expeditions.
Discover how Beijing’s extensive underground pipeline network serves as the hidden lifeline of the city, supporting its resilient development and offering a model for sustainable urban planning.
China activates emergency measures as heavy snowfall impacts multiple provinces, prompting weather alerts and heightened safety preparations during the post-Spring Festival travel peak.
Residents and tourists in Lanzhou celebrated the Chinese Lunar New Year with a vibrant fair by the Yellow River, showcasing traditional customs like dragon dances, folk music, and Hanfu photography.