
Henry Kissinger at 100: Bridging China and the United States
At 100 years old, Henry Kissinger continues to shape China-U.S. relations, highlighting the power of diplomacy and mutual understanding.
News & Insights Across Asia
At 100 years old, Henry Kissinger continues to shape China-U.S. relations, highlighting the power of diplomacy and mutual understanding.
Former Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme highlights China’s pivotal role in global economic growth and its commitment to multilateralism for a balanced world.
China’s Wuqiao International Circus Festival in Hebei Province celebrates over 1,400 years of acrobatic heritage, uniting performers worldwide and honoring the region’s rich cultural legacy along the Grand Canal.
Discover Luzhen in Shaoxing, a recreated town bringing Lu Xun’s literary masterpieces to life. Experience the settings and characters of his novels in a unique cultural and historical journey.
Day 56 of the Palestine-Israel conflict sees hope as more hostages are released and the temporary truce is extended for a seventh day, with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arriving in Tel Aviv for talks.
At 4,500 meters above sea level in Garze, Sichuan Province, the Sister Lakes have frozen over, transforming into a dazzling winter wonderland with sapphire and emerald hues that captivate all who witness them.
The world’s first ‘Zootopia’ theme park is set to open on December 20 at Shanghai Disney Resort, offering visitors an immersive experience into the beloved animated city.
Asia stands at a pivotal moment to accelerate its clean-energy revolution, crucial for preventing global temperatures from rising above 1.5°C. Decisive action now can drive sustainable growth and climate resilience.
New archaeological discoveries at the Liangzhu ruins in China reveal significant insights into the Neolithic Liangzhu culture, showcasing advanced engineering and remarkable jade artifacts.
An institute in Yuncheng, Shanxi Province, is revitalizing the ancient art of crafting river clay-made inkstones, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation to preserve a unique cultural heritage.
Once on the brink of extinction, the Crested Ibis has made a remarkable recovery in China’s Shaanxi Province, soaring from just seven birds to over 10,000 through dedicated conservation efforts.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi presents a four-point plan for Middle East peace at the UN, emphasizing dialogue, a ceasefire, and a two-state solution to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The new “China Talk” series, launching on December 1, features five speakers exploring the relationship between humans and nature to build a sustainable, green future.
A pair of black swans led their seven cygnets on their first icy adventure at Beijing’s Old Summer Palace, charming onlookers with their tottering steps.
Skateboarding is gaining momentum in Lhasa, as locals and expatriates embrace the sport. From the city’s first skateboard shop to an indoor skate park, this cultural movement is reshaping life on the roof of the world.
China’s rural sports culture is connecting communities worldwide. Villagers organizing local sports events are strengthening bonds, as shared by individuals from Malaysia and Romania.
Flocks of migratory birds, including egrets, white spoonbills, and gray cranes, adorn the wetlands of north China’s Hebei Province, creating a stunning natural spectacle and highlighting successful conservation efforts.
COP28 opens in Dubai’s Expo City, uniting global leaders under the iconic skyline to tackle climate change and chart a sustainable future.
Helen Clarkson, CEO of The Climate Group, urges strong political will to overcome barriers in phasing out fossil fuels and accelerating renewable energy ahead of COP28.
“The Heartbeat of China” explores the nation’s initiatives in environmental protection and sustainable development, highlighting its journey toward a greener future.