The 29th Traditional Beijing New Year Goods Fair opens to visitors at the National Agricultural Exhibition Center on Friday, attracting eager shoppers.Li Zhiming/For China Daily
No letup in battle against corruption
As a record number of senior officials were investigated for corruption last year, China's campaign to fight graft, which has now reached a wider section of society and retired officials, shows no signs of losing steam, experts said.
Citizens' opinion sought on personal data sharing
The Cyberspace Administration of China, the country's top internet regulator, is soliciting opinions from the public for a series of newly drafted guidelines on the cross-border flow of personal information.
China to advance urban renewal
China will optimize underutilized land resources and leverage a wider range of financing channels to advance urban renewal projects in a region-specific manner, the State Council, the country's Cabinet, said on Friday.
IoT new engine of socioeconomic development
As the cornerstone of a fully interconnected world in the digital era, the internet of things has evolved into a powerful force propelling the latest wave of technological revolution and industrial transformation.
Warming products take center-stage
As temperatures drop across China and the country braces for colder weather in the next few weeks, a niche has developed for cozy warming products such as electrothermal blankets and heating scarves.
Investigators fail to arrest Yoon Suk-yeol
South Korean investigators on Friday abandoned an attempt to execute an arrest warrant on Yoon Suk-yeol, the nation's impeached president, following an hourslong standoff with the presidential security service.
A FRESH THUNDERSTORM
When Chinese theater director Li Liuyi decided to create a stage adaptation of Cao Yu's legendary 1934 play Thunderstorm, he aimed to breathe new life into a work that has captivated generations. Most importantly, his bold reimagining marks a return to the play's literary roots and a profound rethinking of its aesthetic and emotional core.
COMPOSER ORCHESTRATES BRUCKNER'S APPEAL
For conductor Lyu Jia, the music of Austrian composer Anton Bruckner is more than just a series of symphonic works — it is a journey into the depths of human emotion and spiritual grandeur.







