The aircraft carrier CNS Shandong, which is leading a fleet of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy for a five-day visit to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, enters Victoria Harbour on Thursday. Pu Haiyang / Xinhua
Xi pointed way for Xiamen's prosperity
At dawn, beside the lush, green Yundang Lake, joggers tread lightly along the lakeside path, newlyweds capture memories in wedding photos, and migratory birds skim the water's surface, sending ripples across the lake.
Taiwan youth urged for more participation
A senior official from the Chinese mainland has called on young people in Taiwan to actively participate in cross-Strait exchanges, contributing to peaceful development across the Strait and the country's modernization drive.
Gala, shows commemorate war victory
Themed exhibitions and performing arts shows have been planned to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, according to a State Council Information Office news conference on Thursday.
China and the EU seek to build foundation on which to further deepen their relations
Although China and the European Union have some differences on certain issues, such as the Ukraine crisis and trade, the friendly and pragmatic exchanges between EU senior officials and visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Wednesday clearly indicate both sides are still dedicated to resolving their differences and deepening their cooperation through dialogue and negotiation.
'One-hour living circle' invigorates GBA
In the words of Li Fan, a woman lawyer who works in Shenzhen and resides in Zhongshan, Guangdong province, the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link has transformed the dreams of Greater Bay Area residents, breaking free from the constraints of geographical boundaries and making the concept of the "one-hour living circle" a tangible reality.
Netanyahu vows to keep Hamas out of Gaza Strip
GAZA/TEL AVIV — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed that Hamas would have no role in postwar Gaza, as the Palestinian group said it was reviewing a new ceasefire proposal announced by Washington.
Key chip firms say US export ban lifted
Three key chip companies said on Thursday that the US had lifted export restrictions on chip design software for China and that they have resumed or are in the process of resuming sales and support to Chinese customers.
China's low-altitude industry advancing at pace
China's first domestically developed 2-ton electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft is expected to obtain airworthiness certification from the Civil Aviation Administration of China by the end of 2025, according to a senior manager of the developer.
At home with the Kong family
For years, exhibitions about Confucius have focused on profound culture and grand rituals that exposed the audience to the philosopher's teachings enshrined as sacred texts.
Tracing the origins of civilization
About 6,000 years ago, ancient people in North China's Liaohe River Basin developed advanced ritualistic sacrificial systems that reflected the path and characteristics of Chinese civilization.
Offering up a toast with a twist
"I really loved that moment," said Japanese breaker Nakarai Shigeyuki, better known as B-Boy Shigekix, smiling as he stepped off the stage.







