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Members of the Chinese Red Cross International Emergency Response Team work on Monday in quake-affected Mandalay, Myanmar.Wei Xiaohao/China Daily

Members of the Chinese Red Cross International Emergency Response Team work on Monday in quake-affected Mandalay, Myanmar.Wei Xiaohao/China Daily

Factory activity sees modest March growth

China's factory activity expanded modestly for a second straight month in March, adding to a string of recent indicators pointing to a stabilizing economy amid improved sentiment in the manufacturing sector.

TOP NEWS

Chinese teams rescue 6 people in Myanmar

Multiple rescue teams from China have rescued six survivors, including a pregnant woman, in earthquake-hit Myanmar as of 8 am local time on Monday, as the first group of emergency humanitarian aid from China arrived in the Southeast Asian country.

CHINA

BRI legal aid association formed

China will provide better legal services to businesses operating in countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative as BRI projects expand in scale and the demand for specialized legal services, risk mitigation mechanisms and dispute resolution systems grows, legal practitioners said.

WORLD

Sino-Indian ties demand a fresh start

As China and India commemorate 75 years of diplomatic relations, experts say the time is ripe for both countries to move beyond historical tensions and embrace a future built on mutual respect and pragmatic cooperation.

BUSINESS

Key banks eye 520b yuan via placements

China's major State-owned commercial banks plan to raise up to 520 billion yuan ($71.7 billion) via private placements from investors, including the finance ministry, a forward-looking move which analysts said will help forestall financial risks and better support the real economy.

BUSINESS FOCUS

Consumer electronics see electric performance

China's consumer electronics sector is witnessing a remarkable upswing, on the back of technological innovation and favorable policy support to spur consumption, officials and company executives said.

COMMENT

Military brinkmanship in Asia will not make US great again

Way back when, the Roman historian Titus Livius observed that men have an innate desire to propagate rumors or reports. US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, whose confirmation hearing showed he could talk the talk about "warfighting, lethality, meritocracy, standards, and readiness" but had little grasp of the military complexities involved in walking that talk, has shown that what's true of the past is true of today.

GLOBAL VIEWS

No zero-sum game

Since China and Japan normalized diplomatic relations with the signing of the 1972 China-Japan Joint Statement, bilateral cooperation has experienced ups and downs, but the overall trend has always been moving forward.

CULTURAL HERITAGE

A tribute to craftsmanship

Exquisite bronze artifacts, ranging from tall, slender wine vessels to large, ornate wine containers, along with their elaborate production illustrations, give visitors a chance to appreciate the intricate patterns and technical mastery of ancient Chinese artisans.

LIFE

Village as a ceramic canvas

Huashuwa village, in Luoning county, Luoyang, Henan province, has transformed from an impoverished village deep in the mountains into a buzzing tourist destination thanks to the tireless efforts of a ceramic artist.

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