China Seeks to Continue Biodiversity Efforts at COP16 in Colombia
China aims to continue its biodiversity conservation efforts as COP16 begins in Colombia. Building on COP15’s legacy, global leaders seek actionable plans to protect ecosystems.
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China aims to continue its biodiversity conservation efforts as COP16 begins in Colombia. Building on COP15’s legacy, global leaders seek actionable plans to protect ecosystems.
China is advancing its efforts to become a cultural powerhouse by 2035, emphasizing cultural development, deeper integration of culture and tourism, and leveraging technology to enhance Chinese civilization’s appeal.
China celebrates its rich heritage through archaeological discoveries, captivating dance performances, and international cultural exchanges, showcasing its ancient history and contemporary arts to the world.
China’s first intelligent manufacturing base for offshore oil and gas equipment has begun full operations in Tianjin, marking a significant step in the nation’s advancement of smart manufacturing technologies.
UNGA President Philemon Yang will visit China from October 30 to November 3 at the invitation of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, signaling strengthened collaboration between China and the UN.
11-year-old Jasper Lu explores China’s ancient wonders along the Silk Road, embracing his heritage and finding inspiration for his art.
At the Geneva Conference, China’s senior diplomat Chen Xu called for all nations to transform their commitments under the Geneva Conventions into actions, ensuring universal application of humanitarian law.
China launches Shenzhou-19 crewed spacecraft, marking a significant step in its space exploration and space station missions.
11-year-old artist Shawn Gao shares his impressions of China through his drawings, inspired by his recent journey and participating in CGTN’s China Through My Eyes Global Children’s Art Project.
8-year-old Indonesian student Cherish Bleztien shares a poetic tribute to China’s unique beauty and rich cultural heritage, capturing the hearts of many.
Through the imaginative artwork of eight-year-old Serena Zou from the US, China comes alive as a vibrant tapestry of giant pandas, ping-pong, dragon dances, bubble tea, and lamian noodles.
Eight-year-old American girl, Sky Lu, wins Third Prize in the “China Through My Eyes” Global Children’s Art Project with her painting inspired by celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival in China.
Eight-year-old Chinese artist Huang Qianjin wins Third Prize in the “China Through My Eyes” Global Children’s Art Project with her painting “My Chinese Dream”.
10-year-old Indonesian artist Don Jethro Devano Sinuraya celebrates China’s heritage by depicting the Great Wall and dragon in his imaginative painting.
A 10-year-old German girl, Chen Shiyue, expresses her love for China through a prize-winning painting featuring iconic symbols, reflecting her personal connection and the rich culture of the Chinese mainland.
Nine-year-old Indonesian artist Jeanette Fay Gunawan captures China’s spirit in her award-winning artwork “10 Things about China,” celebrating vibrant culture and traditions.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema exchanged congratulatory messages on the 60th anniversary of diplomatic ties, reaffirming mutual commitment to strengthen bilateral relations.
The Montreux Jazz Festival held its third Chinese edition in Suzhou last weekend, enchanting audiences with three days of remarkable performances from international and local artists.
Lu Haiqing, global vice president of IHG Hotels & Resorts, expresses strong optimism about China’s long-term prospects, citing the nation’s emphasis on stability as a key factor for business confidence.
China has expressed deep dissatisfaction and firm opposition to new U.S. investment restrictions targeting Chinese technology sectors, pledging to safeguard its legitimate rights and interests.