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China Applauded for Progress in Rural Education: Incentives and Training Show Positive Impact
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China Applauded for Progress in Rural Education: Incentives and Training Show Positive Impact

A UNESCO official highlighted China’s positive contributions to improving education quality in rural areas, particularly through teacher incentives and training programs. Carlos Miguel Vargas, chief of UNESCO’s section for teacher development, praised China’s efforts during the launch of the United Nations Secretary-General’s high-level panel on education in Johannesburg, South Africa. This panel aims to address...

China Raises Mobile Payment Limits for Foreign Visitors
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China Raises Mobile Payment Limits for Foreign Visitors

China Raises Mobile Payment Limits for Foreign Visitors China announced a significant increase in mobile payment limits for foreign visitors on Friday, aiming to address payment challenges and enhance their overall experience in the country. This move comes as China seeks to improve accessibility and convenience for international travelers, recognizing the widespread adoption of mobile...

Chinese Chip Maker Acquitted of US Espionage Charges in Landmark Case
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Chinese Chip Maker Acquitted of US Espionage Charges in Landmark Case

In a significant setback for the US Justice Department’s efforts to combat intellectual property theft by China, a Chinese chip maker, Fujian Jinhua Integrated Circuit Co., has been cleared of economic espionage and other criminal charges. Following a non-jury trial, US District Judge Maxine M. Chesney in San Francisco found Fujian Jinhua not guilty. This...

Chinese E-commerce Giant Eyes UK Expansion: JD.com Considers Currys Takeover Bid
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Chinese E-commerce Giant Eyes UK Expansion: JD.com Considers Currys Takeover Bid

As China’s e-commerce titans continue their global expansion, JD.com has set its sights on the UK with a potential takeover bid for electronics retailer Currys. This move could mark a significant shake-up in the British retail landscape, raising questions about competition, consumer benefits, and China’s growing influence in the international marketplace. Currys, currently the UK’s...

Beijing Booms with Tourists During Spring Festival Holiday
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Beijing Booms with Tourists During Spring Festival Holiday

Beijing welcomed a staggering 17.4 million visitors during the recent eight-day Spring Festival holiday, a 37.4% increase compared to last year, according to the city’s tourism bureau. This influx led to a 40.6% jump in tourism revenue, reaching an impressive 28.65 billion yuan (about $4 billion). Traditional temple fairs were a major draw, attracting over 5.16 million...

Twin Treasures Return Home: Germany-Born Pandas Touch Down in China
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Twin Treasures Return Home: Germany-Born Pandas Touch Down in China

After four years of exploring their German birthplace, a pair of adorable giant panda twins have finally crossed the globe to embrace their Chinese roots. Meng Xiang and Meng Yuan, born in Berlin’s Zoo Berlin to parents Meng Meng and Jiao Qing, arrived safely in the southwestern city of Chengdu on Sunday morning, marking a...

Guangdong Braces for Frosty Blast: Cold Wave Brings Sharp Temperature Drop and Travel Disruptions
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Guangdong Braces for Frosty Blast: Cold Wave Brings Sharp Temperature Drop and Travel Disruptions

A biting cold wave is set to descend upon Guangdong province, bringing with it a significant temperature drop, icy conditions, and strong winds. The China Meteorological Administration issued an orange cold wave warning on December 15th, urging residents to take necessary precautions. Frosty Forecast: Travel Disruptions: Safety Precautions: Stay Informed: By taking these steps and...

China Takes Another Step Toward Reusable Space Travel with Latest Launch
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China Takes Another Step Toward Reusable Space Travel with Latest Launch

China’s space ambitions took another leap forward on Thursday with the successful launch of a reusable experimental spacecraft into orbit. This marks the third public mission in China’s reusable spacecraft development program, showcasing its rapid progress in this critical technology. The Long March 2F rocket, carrying the spacecraft, blasted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch...

China Braces for Continued Cold Wave
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China Braces for Continued Cold Wave

A widespread wave of rain and snow has swept across the northern and central regions of China since December 10th, with snow falling heavily in North China and the Huanghuai region. According to the Central Meteorological Observatory, the large-scale precipitation is expected to subside by December 12th, with only scattered snowfall remaining in some areas....

China’s Foreign Trade Shows Steady Growth in November
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China’s Foreign Trade Shows Steady Growth in November

China’s foreign trade continued its positive trajectory in November, with total imports and exports increasing by 1.2% year-on-year, according to data released by the General Administration of Customs. This marks the second consecutive month of growth for the sector, further solidifying the trend of stability in foreign trade. November’s performance was driven by a 1.7%...