World Leaders Send Condolences to President Xi after Xizang Earthquake
Foreign leaders express condolences to President Xi after a deadly earthquake hits China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, leaving 126 dead.
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Foreign leaders express condolences to President Xi after a deadly earthquake hits China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, leaving 126 dead.
China is sending a special envoy to Venezuela for President Nicolás Maduro’s inauguration on January 10, highlighting strong ties between the two nations.
China’s Vice Commerce Minister Wang Shouwen invites foreign businesses to share in China’s economic growth, highlighting opportunities in green and low-carbon sectors during a meeting with Las Vegas Sands Corp.
China urges the EU to reconsider its ‘unfair’ foreign subsidy investigations, citing trade barriers and significant economic losses for Chinese companies.
As the Spring Festival approaches, Hefei’s Chenghuang Temple market buzzes with shoppers seeking ‘nianhuo’—traditional decorations and goods—for the upcoming holiday.
The Dong ethnic group enchanted audiences with their Grand Song at a contest in Guangxi, showcasing a tradition recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Discover the 26th Harbin Ice and Snow World—a winter wonderland of stunning ice sculptures and exciting activities promoting the 2025 Harbin Asian Winter Games.
Harbin in northeast China is experiencing a massive tourism boom, with visitor numbers soaring by 300%. As the city prepares for the 2025 Asian Winter Games, it’s solidifying its place as a top winter destination.
Discover how traditional Chinese arts like paper-cutting, woodblock prints, and lantern shows illuminate Spring Festival celebrations, showcasing cultural heritage that has endured for centuries.
Harbin’s 41st Ice and Snow Festival kicks off winter tourism peak season, coinciding with the upcoming 9th Asian Winter Games in February, boosting the city’s snow and ice economy.