The remains of 25 Chinese soldiers who died during the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea (1950-53) arrive back in their motherland at Shenyang Taoxian International Airport on Thursday. People's Liberation Army soldiers carried caskets, covered by China's national flag, out of the plane for a brief remembrance ritual after the transport aircraft landed.Chen Song/For China Daily
Digital trade new engine for joint growth
President Xi Jinping has encouraged various parties to make full use of the Global Digital Trade Expo to seek cooperation, common development and shared benefits, in order to build digital trade into a new engine for joint development and inject new impetus into world economic growth.
Li: Cooperation a priority for G20
Premier Li Qiang underlined the necessity for Group of 20 members to prioritize cooperation over development and expedite efforts in promoting strong, sustainable, balanced and inclusive growth of the global economy, while addressing the Virtual G20 Leaders' Summit on Wednesday.
Shanghai continues to improve across metrics
Shanghai's GDP reached 4.47 trillion yuan ($630 billion) last year after surpassing 4 trillion yuan the previous year, and the city's GDP per capita exceeded 180,000 yuan in 2022, reaching the level of a moderately developed economy.
Ancient irrigation project of Shanxi branded a heritage site
There are many famed springs in China, with some known as "the No 1 or No 2 springs under heaven" for their value as picturesque tourist attractions. But it's rare to find one like Huoquan Springs in North China's Shanxi province in terms of its irrigation value.
Manila sleepwalking into Washington's plans poses a threat to regional peace and stability
Although Manila claims the three-day joint maritime and air patrols of the Philippine and US forces in the South China Sea aim to "enhance regional security" and "foster a seamless partnership with the United States in safeguarding our shared interests", the contradiction between the two objectives should be evident to all.
Milei's China policy expected to be pragmatic
Argentine President-elect Javier Milei's economic and social policy proposals, as well as his stance on China, have been in the international spotlight ever since he unexpectedly secured the highest vote share during the election. Many of his policy proposals deviate significantly from conventional norms, and his unfriendly remarks toward China during the campaign have added to the interest.
Implementation of cease-fire deal delayed
GAZA — With the implementation of a truce in the Gaza Strip between Israeli forces and Hamas delayed due to "last minute "details over which hostages would be released and how, humanitarian aid truck drivers continue to wait for more fuel and other essentials to be allowed into the area.
Wuhan University pursues worldwide profile
To mark its 130th anniversary this year, Wuhan University is ramping up efforts to become one of the world's foremost seats of learning.
Experts see more funding for innovation
Experts said on Thursday they expect China to accelerate the design and implementation of policy measures to boost financing of innovation-oriented science and technology enterprises, especially smaller firms and startups.
Innovation drives stable industrial growth
The construction of "the tallest building in Africa", with a designed height of 385.5 meters, in Egypt, has been facilitated by tower cranes, lifts, truck cranes and concrete pumps imported from China.
A naturally elevating trip
This year, domestic tourism is not just hot, it is sizzling. It seems that every popular tourist attraction is crowded and every hotel at a popular scenic area is charging top dollar.
Major artists share spotlight at exhibitions
Art lovers in Shanghai have much to look forward to this December, with two major exhibitions of paintings by Caravaggio and da Vinci.
Formula E recharges for China return
Formula E CEO Jeff Dodds said on Wednesday he expects next year's ABB FIA Formula E World Championship race in Shanghai to be a sellout.