• South China’s Haikou to invite overseas artists monthly, Cardi B and Travis Scott included
    2025-01-14

    Haikou in South China's Hainan Province plans to inviteone overseas artist to perform in the city every month, a local official confirmed with the Global Times on Monday, adding that US rappers Cardi B and Travis Scott are the most likely candidates.

  • [Facts in Cartoon] US pressure on Chinese tech firms under guise of national security
    2025-01-13

  • Cultural heritages shine in Spring Festival celebration
    2025-01-13

    Lighting firecrackers, hanging lanterns and couplets, and eating dumplings; these are just some of the traditional celebrations of the most important event on the calendar for Chinese people worldwide – Spring Festival, or the Chinese New Year.

  • Emerging Chinese designers shine at Harrods for Lunar New Year
    2025-01-13

    As the Lunar New Year approaches, the front window of iconic London department store Harrods has been taken over by up and coming Chinese design talent.

  • Discover the Menghuan Silver Pagoda in Mangshi
    2025-01-10

    The Menghuan Silver Pagoda in Mangshi, Yunnan province [PhotoIC] Nestled atop Leiyarang Mountain and beside the serene Peacock Lake, the Menghuan Silver Pagoda is a must-see landmark in Mangshi, Yunnan province. Standing 66 meters tall and 46 meters in diameter, this stunning white pagoda contr...

  • Museum announces Year of the Snake lineup
    2025-01-10

    The Shanghai Museum announces its exhibition plan for the year 2025 on Jan 3. [Photo by Gao ErqiangChina Daily] Beginning with an exhibition featuring snakes, the Chinese zodiac animal representing the upcoming year, Shanghai Museum announced a series of 20 special exhibitions to start the new ...

  • Queen Wen leads the charge Down Under
    2025-01-10

    Olympic champion and world No 5 Zheng Qinwen hits a backhand to Elina Svitolina of Ukraine during a charity match in Melbourne on Wednesday. It was a routine day's work for Zheng at Rod Laver Arena, as the 2024 Australian Open runner-up claimed a 6-2, 6-2 win.XINHUA With Queen Wen fired up to g...

  • Yiwu aiming to carry out dual-cycle model
    2025-01-09

    As a globally renowned hub for small commodities — known as the "world's supermarket" and a key supplier for Chinese cross-border e-commerce platforms — Yiwu maintains trade relationships with 233 countries and regions.

  • 'Traveling in China' trending on social media
    2025-01-09

    With the New Year holiday having just passed and the Spring Festival holiday approaching, "Traveling in China" has become a popular topic on social media.

  • For those seeking K-pop stardom, the path can be long and grueling
    2025-01-08

    Seven girls sit in a room, waiting for their name to be called. All of them are young, slim and gorgeous, ranging in age from 14 to 20, with glossy hair and flawless skin. Anticipation hangs in the air, and nerves are written plain on their faces.

  • McDonald’s biggest menu shakeup in years rolls out Tuesday
    2025-01-08

    McDonald’s anticipated new value menu is rolling out to US restaurants Tuesday, marking the chain’s biggest change in several years.

  • Tale of two generations: A US family's bridge with China through time and culture
    2025-01-07

    For JongMay Urbonya, hanfu is more than traditional Chinese attire — it's a bridge between cultures and a window into China's rich history.

  • Australian Open 2025: the order of seeds
    2025-01-07

    Chinese tennis star Zheng Qinwen will be seeded No. 5 when this year's Australian Open begins.

  • As Chinese Spring Festival approaches, South Korean tourists flock to China, boosted by expanded visa-free policy
    2025-01-07

    Bookings for South Korean tourists traveling to China are surging during the upcoming 2025 Chinese Spring Festival season, data from travel platforms showed, turbocharged by China's expanding visa-free policy for inbound tourism.

  • Coffee and tea consumption linked with lower risk of head and neck cancer
    2025-01-06

    In a recent analysis of data from more than a dozen studies, coffee and tea consumption was linked with lower risks of developing head and neck cancer, including cancers of the mouth and throat.