Hainan's coastal paradise is back -- and it's full of life! After years of restoration, the Changjiang Haiwei National Wetland Park has reopened, now providing a haven for 213 bird species, including rare and protected ones.
From melodies drifting over Haikou Bay to cultural heritage-inspired fashion shows, from street performers to the aroma of local cuisine -- creativity flows through Haikou's everyday rhythm. Let's step into Haikou and discover the beauty hidden in everyday life.
Long Luying, a Miao embroidery artisan, empowers local women through her start-up, creating jobs and boosting self-worth. Now, she's bringing traditional Miao embroidery to the world stage.
Travel boom during China's 2025 "super golden week" has demonstrated the country's vibrant consumption and sustained economic momentum, highlighting the vitality of the Chinese economy.
The Yangtze River is being reborn. From the return of the finless porpoise to the recovery of deer and fish once thought lost, conservation efforts are restoring life along Asia's longest river. Protecting nature is not a choice -- it is our responsibility.
In Confucius' hometown of Qufu, people marked his 2,576th birthday with rituals, music, and a global live stream, sharing the wisdom of an ancient philosopher in a modern way.
Xinjiang has made historic achievements in all undertakings over the past 70 years. The region is experiencing the best period of development in its history, bringing great benefits to the people of all ethnic groups.
Planning a trip to China? Don't miss the three-dimensional flower beds along Beijing's Chang'an Avenue -- ingenious displays reflecting the year's major themes.
2025 marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in northwest China. Over the past seven decades, Xinjiang has undergone profound economic and social transformation.
Big find on the "roof of the world"! Chinese researchers have identified a rare relic on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau: the only known Qin Dynasty (221-207 B.C.) stone inscription still preserved at its original site, and the one located at the highest altitude from that era.
At this year's China International Fair for Trade in Services, China showcased a solution: using VR technology to revive the glory of the Old Summer Palace, ruined more than 160 years ago.
The 2025 CIFTIS is underway in Beijing's Shougang Park! From robots to cultural showcases, the fair is buzzing with highlights. Which exhibition area impressed foreign visitors most?
The 2025 China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) will be held Sept. 10-14 at Beijing's Shougang Park! Explore future life through tech, culture, tourism & studying-abroad opportunities -- all in one global event.
From digital production lines to zero-carbon industrial parks, China's manufacturing sector is advancing through both technological innovation and sustainability initiatives.
A statue of U.S. General Joseph Stilwell, who helped China's fight against Japanese aggression during WWII, was unveiled in Chongqing, commemorating the wartime friendship between the Chinese and American people.
When coffee meets traditional Chinese cave dwellings, the result is a unique cultural fusion. In Dingxi City, northwest China's Gansu Province, a newly opened coffee space blending East and West has become a summer draw for tourists.
Have you ever heard of an "Uber for your bamboo"? Well, that's sort of becoming a reality thanks to aerial drones in Guizhou. Deep in the mountains, these VIPs (Very Important Plants) are traveling first-class.
From an old revolutionary base to a rising "city of the future," China's Xiong'an New Area has seen strong momentum in ecological restoration and technological innovation, attracting an increasing number of people to settle and start business.
China has held a massive military parade in central Beijing to mark the 80th anniversary of its victory in World War II, pledging the country's commitment to peaceful development in a world still fraught with turbulence and uncertainties.
"Any time, we as Americans and Chinese come together to celebrate our common history. That's a special time. In today's world, that's more important than ever. It's very important that we study and learn from that period 80 years ago," says Jeffrey Greene, chairman of the Sino-American Aviation Heritage Foundation.
As a Chinese saying goes, "No mountain or ocean can distance people who have shared aspirations." With more than 20 years of development, the SCO's circle of friends is growing larger and larger.
Facing an intertwined world of shared challenges, China proposed a vision to light the path forward: building a community with a shared future for humanity. This vision is not only profoundly relevant today, but also deeply rooted in the enduring wisdom of Chinese culture.
China was the nation that fought the longest and suffered the most in the Second World War. Eighty years on, the memory of that war is still relevant, especially for a country marching on its path towards national rejuvenation, amid great changes unseen in a century unfolding across the world.
Lead-Tin Engraving, a mould-making craft used to create and replicate bronze ware, is known for its excellent work in reproducing the fine and exquisite patterns on ancient bronze ware.
From sweet melons to juicy kiwifruit, Chinese produce has found a growing market among households in other member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).
Tianjin, in north China, is set to host the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit 2025. Leaders from over 20 countries and heads of 10 international organizations will attend the summit. As the city prepares for the event, Xinhua offers a closer look at the preparations.
Chishui River -- the undammed tributary in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River -- is now a protected sanctuary for endangered fish. What efforts have scientists made? Click to learn more.
Yang Huafeng is a veteran of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. During his childhood, his parents were both killed by Japanese invaders. Now 92, Yang shares his wartime stories of joining the army, helping eliminate the enemy, and witnessing the Japanese surrender.
Gaoligong Mountains in southwest China are home to rare species and unique ecosystems. Researchers and local authorities are working tirelessly to protect the ecological gem.
In December 1937, as the invading Japanese troops brutally entered Nanjing, German businessman John Rabe made his choice: to stay. He worked with other international friends in China to establish the "Nanjing Safety Zone" at great personal risk, providing shelter for and rescuing over 200,000 Chinese civilians.