Tibetan Herders Nurture Wildlife in China’s Angsai Grand Canyon
In China’s Angsai Grand Canyon, Tibetan herder Kunga turns his backyard into a sanctuary for injured wildlife, fostering harmony between humans and nature on the plateau.
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In China’s Angsai Grand Canyon, Tibetan herder Kunga turns his backyard into a sanctuary for injured wildlife, fostering harmony between humans and nature on the plateau.
China’s wild giant panda population has grown from around 1,100 in the 1980s to nearly 1,900, showcasing the country’s successful conservation efforts recognized by the international community.
China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao outlines new strategies for high-quality commerce development, focusing on innovation, openness, and sustainability to propel the nation’s economic growth.
China and Nauru have officially reestablished diplomatic relations, marking a significant development in the Asia-Pacific region. This move opens new avenues for cooperation on economic and cultural fronts.
China has completed its first carbon credits deal in its revamped voluntary carbon market, marking a significant step in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
China’s financial authorities, led by the People’s Bank of China, pledge enhanced support for the high-quality development of the real economy, as detailed in a recent press conference.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to Brazil and Jamaica marks a historic shift in China’s foreign policy, highlighting a deepening engagement with Latin America and the Global South.
China has relaunched its voluntary carbon market, the CCER scheme, enabling enterprises to trade carbon credits voluntarily and boosting efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Nauru has announced it will no longer recognize Taiwan as a separate country, affirming China’s sovereignty and severing diplomatic relations with Taiwan.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of snow-covered Mount Tai in east China Shandong Province, the highest point in Shandong, offering a majestic winter landscape rich in history and culture.
China is set to experience its first cold wave of 2024 from Saturday to Tuesday, with temperatures dropping up to 14°C. The National Meteorological Center warns of heavy snow and gales across central, eastern, and southern regions.
Nauru has officially recognized Beijing as the sole legitimate representative of China, marking a significant diplomatic shift and aligning with the one-China principle upheld by most nations.
A new cerium-rich silicate mineral, Nipeiite-(Ce), has been discovered in central China’s Henan Province, marking the highest cerium content found in a silicate mineral to date.
The endangered Ningqiang pony population in China’s Shaanxi Province has risen to 206 after six new foals were born, marking a positive step in conservation efforts.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang is set to attend the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2024 in Davos, signaling China’s commitment to global economic cooperation and promoting fair international trade.
An artisan couple in China’s mountains is preserving the ancient craft of bamboo paper-making, ensuring that this heritage, known for its resilience and smoothness, remains alive for future generations.
China’s SCIO is hosting a press conference to discuss how taxation promotes high-quality development. Deputy Commissioner Rao Lixin will elaborate on strategies enhancing economic growth and innovation.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World captivates visitors with stunning ice sculptures and winter festivities in China’s “Ice City.”
China has announced a unilateral visa-free policy for Switzerland, enhancing bilateral relations ahead of the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties.
Tourists in Harbin are flocking to Saint Sophia Cathedral and savoring cathedral-shaped cakes inspired by the architectural marvel, reflecting a blend of cultural heritage and culinary delight amid the city’s tourism boom.