Witness the Mighty Tidal Bore of China’s Qiantang River
Discover the world’s largest tidal bore at the Qiantang River in China’s Zhejiang Province, where tidal waves reach heights of up to nine meters annually around lunar August 18.
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Discover the world’s largest tidal bore at the Qiantang River in China’s Zhejiang Province, where tidal waves reach heights of up to nine meters annually around lunar August 18.
Discover why badminton is more than just a sport in Malaysia; it’s a national passion that unites the country, as athletes compete at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou.
Japan’s release of Fukushima’s nuclear-contaminated water into the Pacific sparks global concern and protests. Experts question the safety and urge exploration of alternative solutions.
The diplomatic relationship between India and Canada has reached a significant low point amid allegations involving the killing of a Sikh community leader. What are the implications for global affairs?
E-sports makes a historic debut at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, sparking discussions on its impact on traditional sports like baseball and softball.
Squash, a staple since the 1998 Bangkok Asian Games, returns in the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou. World Squash Federation President Zena Wooldridge discusses the sport’s appeal and growth potential in China and globally.
Japan’s discharge of nuclear-contaminated water from Fukushima into the Pacific and a radioactive scrap metal scandal have sparked global concern.
Traditional sports like karate face the challenge of engaging youth at the Hangzhou Asian Games, while new sports like skateboarding make their debut, reflecting the evolving landscape of sports.
Former Kyrgyzstan Prime Minister Djoomart Otorbaev shares insights on the Belt and Road Initiative’s impact on Central Asia in an exclusive interview.
China and Australia have resumed high-level talks after three years, signaling a mutual desire to mend strained relations. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s upcoming visit to China could mark a turning point in bilateral ties.
President Biden’s promotion of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor and his visit to Vietnam reveal a strategic shift in U.S. Asia policy, potentially reshaping regional dynamics.
ASEAN leaders gather in Jakarta to address sustaining strong economic growth amid political challenges, emphasizing unity and strategic collaboration.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has dismissed his defense minister amid corruption scandals, potentially impacting Ukraine’s NATO and EU aspirations amid shifting U.S. support.
China’s initial economic surge in early 2023 has given way to a noticeable slowdown, raising concerns globally. What factors are contributing, and how might this affect the world economy?
United States Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo concluded a four-day visit to the Chinese mainland, aiming to stabilize economic ties amidst ongoing tensions. What has been achieved, and what lies ahead?
Western ministers are visiting China frequently, possibly indicating improved relations. We explore the reasons behind these diplomatic engagements and their outcomes for China-West relations.
China has released a comprehensive white paper outlining its vision for a Global Community of Shared Future, emphasizing enhanced international cooperation and adherence to international law.
China commemorates its 10th Martyrs’ Day, honoring those who sacrificed their lives for the nation. Ceremonies held in Beijing underscore themes of patriotism and national unity.
China’s ‘Super Golden Week,’ blending the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holidays, showcases the nation’s cultural heritage and economic vitality through tourism and cultural exchange.
Mongolia’s young athletes are venturing beyond traditional sports, embracing modern disciplines like 3-on-3 basketball, breakdancing, and esports at the Asian Games in Hangzhou.