Residents of Qiongshan district in Haikou, Hainan province, are tested for COVID-19 on Sunday, when Hainan began conducting nucleic acid tests for all residents of the island province to curb its latest COVID-19 outbreak, which has spilled over to 10 cities and counties across the island. Luo Yunfei/China News Service
Pelosi's move 'reckless and irresponsible'
United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's provocative visit to Taiwan last week has undoubtedly heightened tensions in the China-US ties and cross-Straits relations, as Beijing hit back with strong countermeasures in response to her "reckless and irresponsible "move.
Experts slam separatist moves by DPP
The Democratic Progressive Party administration in Taiwan has been increasing its efforts to seek "independence" by promoting ties with the United States through paid lobbyists, experts said.
Heritage status sought for central axis
The Beijing Central Axis is to seek UNESCO World Heritage status at the World Heritage Committee in 2024, the National Cultural Heritage Administration announced on Sunday.
Washington is calling white black claiming China 'manufactured crisis'
As predicted, the United States has brazenly sought to put the blame on China after Beijing took a series of justified measures in response to US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's reckless visit to Taiwan last week.
US using Taiwan card risks imperiling ties
Editor's note: The Taiwan question is at the core of Sino-US relations. By disregarding it and ignoring Beijing's strong opposition to visit Taiwan on Aug 2, US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has violated the one-China principle which the US and its leaders are obliged to adhere to according to the three Sino-US joint communiques that Washington has signed. Two experts share their views on the impact of Pelosi's move and overall Sino-US ties with China Daily.
US' one-China policy eroded by Pelosi visit
The visit last week by the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, to China's Taiwan region was another incremental action that erodes the one-China policy of the US, putting the China-US relations in an "extremely dangerous" state, political experts say.
Investors flock to hi-tech hub of Guangzhou
Nansha district in Guangzhou city has seen a full-fledged development in the industrial chain as it has grown into a high-end manufacturing center after shifting its layout in accordance with the development framework of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, officials said.
Chinese marques lead NEV fast lane
New energy vehicles or NEVs are hitting the fast lane in China, and the sector is expected to help the country's carmakers to overtake international rivals, analysts said.
Many moves in pipeline to shore up H2 growth
The meeting of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee on July 28 analyzed the current economic situation and arranged economic work for the second half of the year, sending a clear signal on the next-stage policy navigation strategy.
Classic brands left behind by new players
Smart functions, ranging from digital keys to gesture control, are becoming increasingly important factors for car buyers in China, according to a J.D. Power China survey.
THE ART of GIVING
A donation ceremony was held at the National Art Museum of China in July for the addition of just one calligraphy work to its collection.
Jamaica delivers another ice surprise
Slide over, Jamaican bobsledders. A group of expats from the ice-free island is hoping to bring a whole new winter sport to the tropical nation.