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The 4th China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) opened Thursday in Changsha, capital of central China's Hunan Province, drawing a record-breaking of over 30,000 participants from 53 African countries, 11 international organizations and 27 Chinese provincial-level regions, highlighting the dynamic two-way economic ties.
Having previously hosted Olympic and Winter Olympic competitions, the National Indoor Stadium staged the FIVB Volleyball Nations League (VNL) Beijing leg over the past week, emphasizing its sustainable legacy.
A pioneering international initiative for hadal zone exploration, led by Chinese scientists, has received official approval from the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030).
Following the introduction of the APPCAP, China became the first developing country in the world to impose large-scale efforts to reduce PM2.5 density, with Beijing taking the lead across Chinese cities by adopting scientific governance, institutional innovation and regional collaboration, contributing a new approach to global air pollution control. The United Nations Environment Programme has hailed the megacity's achievements in improving air quality as the "Beijing Miracle."
As China pioneers the development of an ecological civilization, the ripple effects of the unwavering commitment of the world's largest developing nation have extended far beyond its borders, notably benefiting other developing countries like Pakistan.
In the northern Chinese industrial city of Tianjin, a bustling workshop is bringing discarded electric vehicle batteries back to life through the combined expertise of skilled technicians and automated systems.
Laughter rings out across a sunlit playground in rural eastern China, as children at a primary school form colorful knots of motion, using their bodies to anchor vibrant strings that weave in and out of intricate shapes - stars, pentagons and abstract forms.
With International Children's Day falling within the 2025 Dragon Boat Festival holiday, which runs through Monday, more children are likely to explore traditional culture with curiosity and wonder.
As dusk settles over a bustling sports park in Wuxi, east China's Jiangsu Province, runners weave along a glowing track embedded with infrared sensors. With every stride, a ribbon of intelligent LED lights flares ahead, tracing a luminous path through the night, like something out of science fiction.
Tianchi Lake at Baihu Mountain in east China's Shandong Province features expansive water shimmering with rippling blue waves, and pale purple paulownia flowers blooming along its steep rocky shores.
As global trade buckles under escalating protectionism and geopolitical volatility, multinational corporations are deepening their commitments to China -- betting on its structural resilience and unrivaled long-term growth potential.
Southwestern China's Chongqing is leveraging its expansive transportation network and rising innovation capacity to drive the automobile industry. The city produced 2.54 million vehicles last year, ranking third nationwide.
The idea of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature has long been embedded in the daily lives of Cui and many other forest dwellers in Yichun.
Effective June 1, 2025, China will expand its visa-free access to include citizens of Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Peru and Uruguay. Industry insiders see huge potential for inbound tourism from the five Latin American countries, expecting the market to usher in a new, dynamic and reciprocal pattern.
Marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, China and the European Union (EU) celebrate a relationship built on shared prosperity and forward-looking cooperation. From US$2.4 billion to US$785.8 billion in goods trade, China-EU economic partnership has become a global anchor, while joint efforts beyond demonstrate how major economies can advance shared priorities for inclusive benefit.
Thanks partly to China's eased visa policies, an increasing number of foreign tourists are now also turning their attention to lesser-known destinations to delve deeper into Chinese history and culture, just like Jammet and his wife.
As China rolls out a wave of initiatives aimed at making travel to the country easier and more immersive for international visitors, a new era of inbound tourism is emerging -- one that is unfiltered, inclusive and rich in cultural depth.
As China-Africa agricultural cooperation deepens, a growing number of Chinese-aided projects have taken root across the continent, bolstering food security and nudging African agriculture toward modernization.
Since 2003, the "Go West" program has offered 540,000 young Chinese a chance to spend a year or more volunteering in the country's vast western regions, and around 55,000 participants have been recruited in Xinjiang, according to the Communist Youth League of China. The talent program aims to inject new ideas and vigor into the regions with huge development potential. Xinjiang has rolled out enhanced talent policies and a 10-billion-yuan (around 1.4 billion U.S. dollars) talent development fund to address workforce demands in building its 10 major industrial clusters.
In Beijing's historic Qianmen district, a marriage registration office opened Saturday in the bustling Dashilan shopping area, amid a cluster of photo studios and shops offering wedding-related services.
Defying global trade headwinds, the just-concluded 137th China Import and Export Fair set multiple records, demonstrating great vitality in foreign trade and injecting fresh momentum into global trade development.
What is alarming is that in recent years, there have been repeated attempts to distort or deny the legacy of the WWII victory. These attempts, drawing widespread criticism and concern, have reminded the world of the necessity to safeguard the integrity of the history of WWII.
As China and the European Union (EU) mark 50 years of diplomatic ties in 2025, their economic partnership is showing renewed strength and resilience, even against the backdrop of mounting global uncertainties.
For centuries, China and Kenya have shared a history of exchanges and cooperation. Last week, their relationship has entered a new stage as Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks with Kenyan President William Ruto in Beijing, agreeing to elevate bilateral ties to a China-Kenya community with a shared future in the new era.
China is poised for a significant enhancement in its green efforts as a draft of the country's first-ever environmental code was unveiled on Sunday.
At an altitude of 4,534 meters, Tuotuohe Meteorological Station is located at the source of the Yangtze River. At an altitude of 4,534 meters, Tuotuohe Meteorological Station is located at the source of the Yangtze River. The data serves as strong evidence of climate change on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
As China marks the 10th anniversary of establishing three pilot free trade zones (FTZs) in its coastal regions, the country has demonstrated its unwavering commitment to deepening reform and advancing high-level opening up.
Riding the wave of innovation and globalization, China's private enterprises are demonstrating robust growth and vitality, playing a crucial role in the country's economic landscape.
China has been decarbonizing its power system by not only increasing consumption of renewable sources but also by painstakingly tackling emissions caused by coal power.
Zero-carbon industrial parks not only drive low-carbon development but also enhance enterprises' innovation capability, energy efficiency and informatization level, serving as a key engine for China's high-quality economic growth.