Chinese and US youths exchange Wing Chun skills on Monday in Fuqing, Fujian province. More than 100 young people and guests from China and the United States gathered in Fuqing for an event to explore the charm of Chinese intangible cultural heritage such as the martial art of Wing Chun, Chinese string puppetry and lacquer fans.Xie Guiming/For China Daily
Pairing-up aid to Xizang bearing fruit
Liu Haixia, a doctor from the critical care medicine department of Beijing Youan Hospital, said she is proud to be one of the medical experts from other parts of China who have gone to aid hospitals in the Xizang autonomous region, because they have made a difference that has saved lives.
Housing pension to enhance living quality
China's pilot housing pension system in 22 cities, including Shanghai, aims to better facilitate existing housing upgrades and enhance people's living environment, said an official and real estate experts, dispelling fears of the system being a new form of property tax.
Residents of flooded town to be relocated
Hunan's provincial government plans to relocate all the residents of Tuanzhou township to different areas after it was flooded early last month due to a dike breach at nearby Dongting Lake, Hunan Daily reported on Monday.
Sanctions on Russia-related trade unwarranted, high- and heavy-handed
It is only natural that those countries whose targeted entities have been conducting normal business with Russia according to international law should vent their spleen at the US' long-arm jurisdiction, as it impedes normal international economic and trade exchanges, and harms the stability of the global industry and supply chains.
China, Russia can look forward to a brighter future
More than a month has passed since the end of the third plenary session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, but experts across the world are still discussing and analyzing its outcomes and their likely impacts on the world, the global economy and global governance system in particular.
ECHO OF THE WAVES
On the remote south coast of Tahiti, French Polynesia, its Jurassic peaks and azure lagoon accessible only by boat, Patrick Rochette is explaining how centuries-old Polynesian conservation traditions are being revived to protect this unique environment.
Youths to foster Sino-Indian ties
For Khushboo Yadav, a student from India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh, studying in China is an option as Chinese universities offer scholarships for students pursuing higher studies.
Forum: Shares will stabilize more in future
China's A-share market will further stabilize as long-term institutional investors inject more capital amid policymakers' support for their role in the capital market, said experts.
Chinese funds help energize Global South
What could be the next growth opportunity for Chinese companies? For many, the answer is operating overseas.
Furnishing a career steeped in heritage
Editor's note: Traditional arts and crafts are supreme examples of Chinese cultural heritage. China Daily is publishing this series to show how master artisans are using dedication and innovation to inject new life into heritage. In this installment, we unveil the timeless beauty of Chinese wooden furniture.
Scientists brainstorm heritage biothreats
Moss, fungi and lichen may seem inconspicuous but they can damage cultural relics, or, conversely, protect them from erosion. This dual functionality provides a broad selection of research topics and attracts multidisciplinary scholars to continuously explore and innovate effective measures for conservation.
As ban ends, Sun hopes to rise again
After more than 1,600 days away from competition, China's disgraced Olympic champion swimmer Sun Yang has returned to winning ways, eyeing redemption following a controversial anti-doping rule violation.







