
China’s Forbidden City Endures as a UNESCO Treasure
Situated at the heart of Beijing, the Forbidden City endures as one of the world’s largest and best-preserved wooden structures, offering a glimpse into China’s imperial past.
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Situated at the heart of Beijing, the Forbidden City endures as one of the world’s largest and best-preserved wooden structures, offering a glimpse into China’s imperial past.
Young poets from BRICS nations and beyond convened in Beijing for the first International Youth Poetry Festival’s special session, discussing the enduring value of poetry and cultural exchange.
China activates emergency response as heavy rains are forecast in Beijing and Hebei, with a 30-hour downpour expected in Beijing starting Wednesday.
Wanning Bridge, an ancient stone bridge in Beijing, stands as a testament to China’s rich architectural heritage. Featuring intricate designs and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it continues to captivate visitors.
An exciting dinosaur fossil exhibition at Beijing’s 798 Art District’s Meet You Museum offers a journey back in time, highlighting the importance of sustainability for the future of our planet.
The Communist Party of China convenes the third plenary session of its 20th Central Committee in Beijing from July 15 to 18, focusing on comprehensively deepening reform and advancing Chinese modernization.
Leading scientists from around the world convened in Beijing for the 2024 International Congress of Basic Science, sharing cutting-edge research and honoring outstanding contributions to fundamental science.
The China Media Group has established the National Institute for Esports Development in Beijing, marking a significant boost to China’s burgeoning esports industry.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Guinea-Bissau’s President Umaro Sissoco Embalo attended a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, marking a significant diplomatic engagement.
The Chinese People’s Anti-Japanese War Memorial Hall in Beijing commemorated the 87th anniversary of the Lugou Bridge Incident with a ceremony and exhibition, honoring the heroes of China’s resistance against Japanese invasion.
Yabao Road in Beijing is a vibrant hub of Russian culture, offering shops and markets that cater to Russian expats and curious visitors. Explore the unique blend of Eastern and Western flavors in the heart of China.
Two Kazakh students in Beijing are bridging cultures by introducing their Chinese friends to the flavors of their homeland. Through home-cooked meals, they share traditions and experiences.
Beijing has released guidelines to enhance infrastructure and services, aiming to foster future-oriented industries such as AI, 6G, and quantum information, supporting SMEs and unicorns in high-value sectors.
French visual photographer Jean-François Rauzier brings his ‘hyperphotography’ exhibition to Beijing, preserving architecture and cultural heritage through innovative photographic techniques.
German exchange student Furuisai shares his captivating experiences in China, revealing why Beijing stands out as his favorite city.
Critically endangered dragonfly species Libellula angelina has been spotted in Beijing’s Shangzhuang Reservoir, marking a significant discovery for conservation efforts in the region.
High-speed sleeper trains linking Beijing and Shanghai with Hong Kong began operations, cutting travel times and offering convenient overnight journeys between these major cities.
Beijing is bracing for a second heat wave this week, with temperatures expected to soar above 35°C between June 16 and 18, following a recent three-day heat wave.
Beijing receives 10 billion cubic meters of water from the South-to-North Water Diversion Project, benefiting over 16 million residents and establishing a comprehensive water resource system.
A mother mallard and her ducklings bring life to Beijing’s Central Green Forest Park, highlighting the success of the city’s ecological restoration efforts.