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  • ShenZhong Link: Innovation Builds Mega Project

    The Shenzhen -Zhongshan Link (ShenZhong Link), a mega cross-sea project in Guangdong province, south China, consists of an underwater tunnel, two bridges, and two artificial islands. Since opening on June 28, its total traffic flow had exceeded 10 million vehicles by the noon of October 25, becoming a crucial link for the integrated development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. A number of key innovations and technological breakthroughs were made to construct the link.

  • Hainan Takes Lead in Space Breeding

    ?The southern China island province of Hainan is emerging as a global leader in space breeding, following the recent return of seeds from space aboard China's first reusable and returnable satellite, Shijian-19.

  • Collaboration Rather than Competition Betters the World

    Gérard Creuzet, a prominent French physicist and industrialist, recently took time out to share his inspiring journey of collaboration with China. Currently president of the ?le-de-France Photovoltaic Institute (IPVF), he has made significant contributions to Sino-French relations in higher education and research.

  • An Eco Highway to Peru's Ancient Wonder

    While the world's eyes are on the 31st Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders' Meeting in Lima, Peru, few perhaps are aware of intense work going on under the shadow of the Andes Mountains to build a nearly 30-kilometer highway to Machu Picchu, the legendary "Sky City" of Peru's ancient Incan empire. The project is led by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) from across the Pacific.

  • EU's Hefty Tariffs on Chinese EVs Misguided

    ?Despite substantial divergence of opinion among the bloc, the EU has forged ahead and still finalized its hefty tariffs on electric vehicles (EVs) imported from China for a period of five years. The unwarranted move is undisguised protectionism, detrimental to the perpetrator and China-EU economic relations as a whole.

  • CIIE: Widening the Door of Opening Up

    ?The seventh China International Import Expo (CIIE) saw record-breaking numbers of participants and transactions, demonstrating China's commitment to further opening up its enormous market.

  • Does Vegetarian Diet Result in Nutrient Deficiency?

    ?Vegetarian restaurants in China have become increasingly popular, with diverse business models emerging, such as vegetarian hotpot, vegetarian medicinal cuisine and vegetarian pastries. What exactly is vegetarianism and is it healthy to eat only vegetarian food?

  • Intercultural Dialogue Betters the World

    On November 28, 2023, Andrei Chevelev, former head of the Asia-Pacific Unit Sector for Priority Africa and External Relations at UNESCO, began a new chapter in his career with his appointment as a visiting professor at Jinan University in Guangzhou, China.

  • A Curious Mind for Science Communication

    Danish chemistry Professor Troels Skrydstrup, from Aarhus University, has a passion for engaging with young minds and often takes his inquisitive students on sci-tech journeys. The most recent adventure on October 23 had them exploring carbon neutrality, where Skrydstrup's dedication to science communication was on full display.

  • Stimulus Policies Boost China's Economic Outlook

    Despite a complicated external environment and emerging challenges at home, the Chinese economy has posted generally stable performances.

  • Urgent Shift to National Digitization, Greenification

    China has released a comprehensive blueprint aimed at fostering the synergistic transformation and development of digitization and greenification across various regions and industries.

  • AI Model for Satellites

    Large language model, "Huashan", specifically applied in the aerospace field for the first time, was launched at the 2024 China Satellite Application Conference.

  • Sustainable Agriculture Across the Pacific Blossoms

    In recent years, China and Brazil have strengthened cooperation on sustainable agriculture, including planting "zero deforestation and zero vegetation destruction" soybeans, which means that soybean fields do not cause any deforestation or vegetation destruction in the production process.

  • Quantum Leap in Core Tech Heralds New Era

    China's advancements in core technologies are leading the nation into a new chapter of high-tech innovation. From developing indigenous foundational software to producing the domestically manufactured C919 large passenger aircraft, China has made great strides in high-quality development across multiple industries.

  • National Natural Science Fund Regulations Updated

    In late October, the revised draft of the Regulations on the National Natural Science Fund was approved in the State Council executive meeting.

  • China Remains Bright Spot in Global Openness Decline

    At the ongoing 7th China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai, China has reaffirmed its commitment to high-level economic opening up and inclusivity.

  • Climate Policy and Green Finance Take Center Stage at Duke International Forum

    The 2024 Duke International Forum brought together representatives from the academia, scholars, policymakers, entrepreneurs and investors to focus on "Renovating Climate Policy and Green Finance for Future Sustainability."

  • Growing Green Gold in Desert

    In Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region in northwest China, carbon dioxide is being used to grow green wormwood and apocynum, which are used in Chinese herbal medicines, driving economic growth. This demonstrates the significant progress made in the region's green development and the achievement of a harmonious balance between human activities and nature.

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  • ?China has been harnessing the power of technology to create synergy between traditional culture and modern digital innovation. It is a journey promoting the development of both cultural undertakings and the cultural industry, emphasizing the dual engine of cultural projects and the cultural industry to boost the nation's cultural soft power.

Updated Archaeology Makes Past Meet Present

?Recent archaeological discoveries across China are reshaping people's understanding of the nation's ancient history, leveraging cutting-edge scientific technology to uncover the roots of Chinese civilization. From human evolution to agricultural revolutions, these breakthroughs are shedding new light on China's extensive cultural and historical legacy.

Revival of Cultural Heritage Preservation

In recent years, China has made remarkable strides in leveraging cutting-edge technologies to safeguard its rich cultural heritage. From the ancient Great Wall to priceless artifacts from the rich Sanxingdui archaeological site, a major Bronze Age culture, advancements in scientific research are redefining the way historical treasures are protected, preserved and passed down to future generations.

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