
President Xi Heads to Kazakhstan for China-Central Asia Summit
President Xi Jinping departs for the second China-Central Asia Summit in Kazakhstan, aiming to strengthen China’s ties with Central Asian nations.
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President Xi Jinping departs for the second China-Central Asia Summit in Kazakhstan, aiming to strengthen China’s ties with Central Asian nations.

Kazakhstan emerges as China’s top Central Asian trading partner, leading with $43.8 billion in trade and accounting for 46% of regional trade in 2024.

A Kazakh student finds a second home in China, bridging cultures through the Belt and Road Initiative.

Discover Kazakhstan’s ‘Golden Man’—a teenage Saka warrior who continues to captivate the world as a symbol of national heritage and pride.

Kazakhstan is set to host the second China–Central Asia Summit later this June, following the inaugural meeting in Xi’an, China. The summit aims to strengthen cooperation among the region’s nations.

Discover how China and Kazakhstan are building cultural bridges through film and television, connecting young audiences and fostering mutual understanding.

At the 2025 Tsinghua Global Finance Forum, experts discuss how China and Kazakhstan are boosting cooperation for a shared future.

The 2025 Kazakhstan-China Silk Road Literature Week kicked off in Almaty, uniting writers from Kazakhstan and China to celebrate cultural exchange and literary collaboration.

Xi Jinping’s ‘The Governance of China’ has been launched in Kazakh editions in Astana, strengthening ties and offering insights into China’s governance philosophy.

Discover Almaty, Kazakhstan’s vibrant cultural heart and premier global destination, nestled at the foot of majestic mountains and rich with history and adventure.