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A village on Jingmai Mountain in Pu'er, Yunnan province, is seen in this photo taken on Aug 3. The region is well known for its old tea trees and early use of tea resources. JIANG WENYAO/XINHUA

A village on Jingmai Mountain in Pu'er, Yunnan province, is seen in this photo taken on Aug 3. The region is well known for its old tea trees and early use of tea resources. JIANG WENYAO/XINHUA

Xi highlights advancement in education

As international competition increases for cutting-edge technologies and talented people, and particularly amid some countries' attempts in recent years to suppress China's development, the Chinese leadership has emphasized building the country into a leader in education, which in turn will contribute to a stronger nation.

TOP NEWS

China ready to bolster Belt and Road cooperation

Premier Li Qiang stressed China's readiness to bolster Belt and Road cooperation and uphold the centrality of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in regional affairs during separate meetings with leaders of Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia over the weekend.

CHINA

High-profile celebrities fined for tax evasion

Taxation authorities have pledged to step up supervision on the entertainment industry after a popular actress and an internet influencer were hit with heavy fines for tax evasion.

COMMENT

Sunak government politicizing AI if it hosts summit without Beijing's full participation

UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly's visit to Beijing on Aug 30, during which the top UK diplomat said isolating China would be a mistake, was widely seen as an effort by the Rishi Sunak government to repair ties with Beijing, and make preparation for a possible meeting between the two sides on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in New Delhi.

VIEWS

Time for world to put SDGs back on track

Editor's note: The UN Sustainable Development Goals are a global call to action to eradicate poverty, protect the environment, fight climate change, and ensure that people can enjoy peace and prosperity. China will continue to work with all parties to advance the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and bring benefits to people of all countries. Three experts share their views on the issue with China Daily.

WORLD

Cuban summit calls for global multilateralism

Multilateralism and international cooperation rather than unilateralism, military or digital monopoly are the right way for the world to proceed, heads of state and government, senior officials and representatives of more than 130 member countries and regions of the Group of 77 and China declared in Havana on Saturday.

ADVERTORIAL

2023 World Coastal Forum to discuss ecological strategies in Yancheng

Yancheng city in East China's Jiangsu province will grab the global spotlight by hosting the 2023 World Coastal Forum from Sept 25 to 27.

BUSINESS

Sustainable energy landscape takes shape

A timely combination of technological innovation, mega-sized hardware and strategic investments has made China's renewable energy industry not only the world's largest system in that category, but a driver of green and low-carbon development, thereby helping the country in its pursuit of high-quality development, said industry experts and market observers.

BUSINESS INSIGHT

China still has tools to revitalize economy

China's real estate sector and equity markets have struggled this year, along with negative growth in exports from January to July and a number of economic indexes falling short of expectations.

MOTORING

Car sales expected to grow 3 percent in 2023

After achieving high single-digit growth through the first eight months, 2023's vehicle sales in China are expected to rise by at least 3 percent year-on-year, according to the country's top industry association.

LIFE

Creativity paints a vibrant rural art scene

Set foot in Qingshan, a village nestled amid lush green mountains, and one is greeted by its artistic vibe.

SPORTS

Building a new 'Dream Team'

There was a long flight awaiting USA Basketball last week. Manila to Los Angeles, about 13 hours on a chartered jet that didn't have the wi-fi that's necessary to communicate with the outside world. No texting, no emails.

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