Agnes Keleti at 103: A Lifelong Legacy of Strength and Resilience
At 103, Agnes Keleti, the world’s oldest living Olympic champion, continues to inspire generations with her legacy of strength and resilience.
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At 103, Agnes Keleti, the world’s oldest living Olympic champion, continues to inspire generations with her legacy of strength and resilience.
With a storied history in fencing, Hungary’s women’s team is set to extend their Olympic legacy at Paris 2024. The team is focused on securing more medals and joining the nation’s fencing legends.
Hungary’s judo team intensifies training for the Paris Olympics, led by medalist Krisztian Toth, aiming to turn past challenges into gold.
Hungary has criticized the EU’s decision to impose tariffs on electric vehicle imports from the Chinese mainland, calling for support of the European EV industry instead of punitive measures.
Hungary’s Central Bank Governor, Gyorgy Matolcsy, urges the reconstruction of the global financial system amid rising tensions, highlighting competition with China as a catalyst for change.
Chinese President Xi Jinping concluded his European tour and left Budapest on Friday after state visits to France, Serbia, and Hungary, aiming to strengthen diplomatic ties and economic cooperation.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban bid farewell to Chinese President Xi Jinping at the airport on Friday, highlighting the diplomatic ties between Hungary and China.
Former Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Medgyessy praises the Belt and Road Initiative for fostering mutual benefits and opening doors to more trade cooperation, highlighting its role in global connectivity.
Chinese TV program ‘The Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping’ begins airing in Hungary, highlighting ancient Chinese wisdom through quotes used by President Xi Jinping in his speeches and writings.
Levente Horváth, former Hungarian Consul General to Shanghai, explores why Hungary’s Gen Z is enthusiastic about China’s hi-tech innovations and the significance of China-Europe cooperation.
Young Hungarians are increasingly embracing Chinese culture through language learning, driven by fascination with ancient traditions, travel aspirations, and career opportunities.
Hungary’s traditional spicy sausages are gaining global attention, highlighted by a nearly 4-kilometer-long sausage showcased at the Vamos-Toros Festival, capturing the interest of food enthusiasts worldwide.
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Budapest for a state visit to strengthen ties between the Chinese mainland and Hungary.
Explore the captivating secrets of Hungary, from the expansive ‘Hungarian Sea’ to its rich history and culture. Discover fun facts that might inspire your next European adventure.
Discover Budapest’s top destinations that captivate travelers from Asia and beyond. From historic castles to thermal baths, explore what makes Hungary’s capital a must-visit city.
The Hungarian Pavilion at the 2024 Venice Biennale showcases Marton Nemes’ ‘Techno Zen’ installations, offering visitors a mesmerizing fusion of technology and contemplative art.
Discover how water-splashing festivals in Hungary and China’s Yunnan Province celebrate tradition, bring communities together, and promote cultural exchange across continents.
A Chinese professor brings the rich traditions of Chinese tea culture to Hungary, fostering cultural connections and mutual understanding one cup at a time.
Hungary’s withdrawal of support has stalled the EU’s ambitious Nature Restoration Law, highlighting challenges in balancing environmental goals with economic concerns.
Hungarian farmers face financial hardship due to Ukrainian agricultural imports flooding the EU market, leading to protests and calls for government support.