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New studies suggest COVID-19 may have been circulating in the U.S. earlier than reported, offering new insights into the pandemic’s origins.
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New studies suggest COVID-19 may have been circulating in the U.S. earlier than reported, offering new insights into the pandemic’s origins.

President Xi Jinping calls on Chinese youth to devote themselves to the nation’s modernization, encouraging them to serve where they are needed most, in a letter to volunteer teachers in Xinjiang.

During China’s Labor Day holiday and the Canton Fair, Guangzhou’s vibrant nightlife is captivating visitors with new cultural hubs, festivals, and nighttime attractions.

China’s weight-loss trends are reshaping the foodservice market, driving demand for healthy meals like salads and grain bowls.

Qingdao’s Love Watching Movies Carnival kicks off this Labor Day, celebrating cinema with stars like Kara Wai. Dive into film premieres, performances, and a city transformed into an open-air stage.

Chinese exporters from Yiwu International Trade Market are adapting to US tariffs by expanding into South America, Europe, and Asia, showcasing their adaptability and resilience.

Chinese exporters are thriving despite trade tariffs, adapting product designs to win markets in South America and beyond.

Former UN under-secretary-general Erik Solheim calls on young people to lead the global green movement, emphasizing their power to shape the future through action, sharing, and inspiration.

China celebrates Labor Day by advancing workers’ rights with new policies supporting gig workers and expanding benefits. Discover how workers remain central to the nation’s progress.

China’s May Day holiday kicks off with record-breaking travel numbers, highlighting strong tourism demand and economic vitality across the nation.