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The International Court of Justice begins public hearings on the legality of Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories, potentially impacting international jurisprudence and aid.
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The International Court of Justice begins public hearings on the legality of Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories, potentially impacting international jurisprudence and aid.
Discover the mesmerizing nightscape of Hongya Cave in Chongqing, where traditional architecture meets modern illumination along the Yangtze River.
China reports a significant surge in travel during the Spring Festival holiday, with around 2.3 billion trips made and a record 9 billion expected by March 5, highlighting robust domestic mobility.
San Diego Zoo Safari Park begins a two-day event celebrating the Chinese New Year, with the opening ceremony hosted by CEO Paul Baribault and attended by Chinese Consul General Guo Shaochun.
China’s Meteorological Administration has issued the highest-level alert as a severe cold wave sweeps across the nation, bringing drastic temperature drops, snow, and strong winds.
The Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, completed in 1968 in China’s Jiangsu Province, is a landmark achievement in engineering, symbolizing China’s ability to undertake major infrastructure projects independently.
The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area marks the fifth anniversary of its development plan, showcasing significant advancements in economic growth, technological innovation, and regional integration.
An earthquake of magnitude 5.2 struck central Afghanistan on Sunday at a depth of 35 kilometers, causing concern among residents. Authorities are assessing the situation for potential impacts.
China’s economy experienced a significant boost during the Spring Festival holiday, with record-breaking travel numbers highlighting a surge in consumer confidence and economic activity.
The African Union’s focus on education and skill development offers valuable insights and opportunities for Asia, highlighting the importance of global collaboration in addressing shared challenges.
China’s Spring Festival celebrations have sparked a surge in consumer spending, signaling a robust start to the nation’s 2024 economy and highlighting strong domestic demand and consumption upgrades.
Spectacular fireworks lit up the sky over Hulun Buir as China’s 14th National Winter Games opened, featuring over 3,000 athletes from across the country competing in various winter sports until February 27.
Suzhou’s Panmen Scenic Area transforms into a dreamworld as ‘Honor of Kings’ partners with the Panmen Lantern Fair during the Spring Festival, captivating visitors with a fusion of tradition and modern gaming.
Shuixi Ancient Town in Guizhou bursts into color as plum blossoms bloom, attracting visitors eager to experience the town's scenic beauty and cultural heritage.
During the Spring Festival holiday, the traditional Chinese opera ‘Mu Guiying Takes Command’ drew crowds in Fuyang City, offering residents a chance to experience classical culture up close.
The Chinese mainland’s longest-ever Spring Festival holiday ended on February 17, marking a record-breaking surge in tourism that surpassed figures from both 2023 and pre-pandemic 2019.
As the 2024 Spring Festival approaches, China’s revitalized consumption market is poised to boost economic growth, with more people integrating travel and entertainment into their holiday traditions.
Discover the history and significance of the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, China’s first domestically designed double-decked bridge, a milestone in the nation’s engineering achievements.
At the Munich Security Conference, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized China’s commitment to global stability, urging trust and cooperation amidst rising global tensions.
Desert shrubs like guayule and rubber dandelions may revolutionize rubber production in the U.S., offering sustainable alternatives to traditional rubber trees.