
Yarlung Zangbo Canyon: Earth’s Deepest Geological Marvel
Explore Earth’s deepest geological rift where Himalayan landscapes host seven climate zones, rare wildlife, and extreme adventure opportunities.
News & Insights Across Asia
Explore Earth’s deepest geological rift where Himalayan landscapes host seven climate zones, rare wildlife, and extreme adventure opportunities.
Taiwan’s Yushan Mountain Range, formed millions of years ago, protects the island from typhoons and sustains its unique ecosystems and agriculture.
Hong Kong’s UNESCO-listed Geopark attracts global filmmakers with 140-million-year-old rock formations, boosting sustainable creative industries in the region.
A 4.5-magnitude earthquake hits Sichuan’s Gongxian County, with no immediate reports of casualties. Emergency protocols activated.
Myanmar experiences 12 aftershocks following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake, with tectonic movements along the Sagaing Fault intensifying regional seismic risks.
A magnitude-7 earthquake hits near Riverton, New Zealand, prompting tsunami warnings and regional alerts. Details on impact and responses.
A monumental gold deposit exceeding 1,000 tonnes has been discovered in central China’s Hunan Province, marking one of the largest finds in the country’s history.
Chinese geologists have discovered a massive manganese deposit in Hunan Province, with potential reserves exceeding 200 million tonnes, promising to boost China’s domestic supply of this essential mineral.
Hua’ao Island’s stone pillars in Xiangshan County, thicker than those at the Giant’s Causeway, showcase nature’s extraordinary craftsmanship.
A collaborative study by Chinese and Romanian researchers reveals the sun’s radiation influences Earth’s deep mantle processes, affecting critical resources like copper and lithium.
Chinese geologists have discovered two new minerals, Oboniobite and Scandio-fluoro-eckermannite, at the Bayan Obo rare-earth mine, marking a significant advancement in mineral exploration.
Discover the enigmatic ‘Devil City’ in Karamay, Xinjiang—a wind-carved landscape resembling ancient ruins and animals, offering a hauntingly beautiful experience.
Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula is reawakening after 800 years of dormancy, with recent eruptions signaling a new cycle of volcanic activity and raising global implications.