
Spring Awakens: Kanas Lake Revives in China’s Altai Mountains
After months of winter, China’s Kanas Lake in Xinjiang’s Altai Mountains bursts back to life in spring, showcasing breathtaking beauty and rich biodiversity.
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After months of winter, China’s Kanas Lake in Xinjiang’s Altai Mountains bursts back to life in spring, showcasing breathtaking beauty and rich biodiversity.
Discover Harbin’s historic Jihong Bridge—an overpass with distinctive European architecture, serving as a vital transportation hub and offering picturesque city views since 1926.
An international team of scientists has improved weather forecasting accuracy by developing a new machine learning model that refines predictions and enhances reliability without sacrificing interpretability.
The EU’s environmental agency warns of ‘catastrophic’ climate risks without urgent action. The findings highlight challenges that resonate with Asia, emphasizing the need for global collaboration.
Experience unparalleled stargazing at the Desert Star Hotel in China’s Tengger Desert, a unique oasis for astronomy enthusiasts and travelers alike.
Foreign investors are confident in China’s economic potential, increasing investments and operations. Despite challenges, experts highlight China’s strengths and growth prospects.
Yantian Village in Dongguan has become the city’s first to exceed 10 billion yuan in economic output. Colombian vlogger Fernando Muñoz Bernal visits to explore its remarkable industrial transformation.
French vlogger Romain Sevestre shares his insights on China’s cultural diversity and technological advancements after 15 years of living in the Chinese mainland.
Chinese courts are allowing illegal loggers to purchase carbon credits as compensation for destroyed carbon sinks. Experts advise caution to ensure the policy effectively deters environmental crimes.
Recent incidents in the South China Sea have heightened tensions between China and the Philippines, drawing international attention to the strategic region’s security dynamics.
The People’s Bank of China has announced new measures to further open its financial markets, enhancing global connectivity and attracting increased overseas investment.
China’s top legislature concluded the second session of the 14th National People’s Congress in Beijing, engaging with the public through Deputies’ and Ministers’ Corridors and discussing key national policies.
The China Development Bank has significantly increased loans for urban village renovation projects across China, issuing 61.4 billion yuan to benefit 360,000 households and support urban development.
Six-month-old giant panda cub Katyusha, the first ever born in Russia, made her public debut at Moscow Zoo on March 8, delighting visitors and marking a milestone in conservation efforts.
Black-headed gulls soar over Qingdao’s picturesque coast, inviting locals and visitors to embrace the warmth of spring and engage with these elegant birds.
A CPPCC member highlights the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area as a leading global growth pole, emphasizing enhanced integration and cooperation among the regions under “One Country, Two Systems.”
Debate intensifies over the Philippines’ grounded vessel on Ren’ai Jiao, with questions surrounding a possible promise to remove it, impacting China-Philippines relations and South China Sea stability.
Flocks of oriental storks, a first-class state-protected species in China, have been sighted in Lianyungang coastal wetlands, highlighting successful conservation efforts.
Master Zhang Juntao, the seventh-generation heir of the Bianjing Lantern Zhang craft in Kaifeng, is teaching children the art of lantern-making to preserve this centuries-old tradition.
An intense and unusual downpour flooded parts of Dubai and the UAE, disrupting flights and traffic. Nearly half the annual average rainfall fell in just six hours, overwhelming infrastructure.