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  • Jan 7, 2025 | en.people.cn | Huang Xinxin |Liu Chang

    By Huang Xinxin, Liu Chang and Zhang Ge (Xinhua) 10:57, January 08, 2025BEIJING, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) -- Most tourists seek to avoid visiting the same places again and again, but Kim Jong-gu from the Republic of Korea (ROK) is an exception. This winter marks his third visit to Zhangjiajie, a scenic wonderland in central China that inspired the movie Avatar. "China's decision to waive visas for visitors from my country made me feel truly welcomed," Kim said.

  • Aug 3, 2024 | theborneopost.com | Huang Xinxin |Tian Chenxu |Zhang Chenlin

    IN the tranquil village of Shangwangyu, nestled in the outskirts of Beijing’s Huairou District, a burgeoning trend has transformed the once quiet hamlet into a bustling destination. Amid verdant mountains and serene waters, the emergence of rural coffeehouses has drawn hundreds of city dwellers seeking respite from the urban hustle and bustle. The small village, with a permanent population of only about 100 people, now features three coffee shops.

  • May 23, 2024 | en.people.cn | Huang Xinxin

    120 years on, Chinese sci-fi charts its own course By Huang Xinxin, Yu Li (Xinhua) 10:07, May 24, 2024 CHENGDU, May 23 (Xinhua) -- As early as 120 years before the launch of China's Chang'e-6 spacecraft, which aims to retrieve samples from the moon's far side, the Chinese people had already envisioned sending humans to the moon.

  • Mar 16, 2024 | chine.in | Wang Yanan |Huang Xinxin

    Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Ltd. (CATL), le plus grand fabricant chinois de batteries automobiles au lithium-ion, a enregistré une forte croissance de son bénéfice net de 44% en 2023. Le bénéfice net attribuable à ses actionnaires a bondi à 44,1 milliards de yuans (environ 6,21 milliards de dollars) au cours de la période, a déclaré CATL dans son rapport annuel déposé vendredi à la bourse de Shenzhen.

  • Mar 1, 2024 | chine.in | wang meng |Huang Xinxin |Yu Li

    Trois pandas géants nés en Espagne, ainsi que leurs parents, sont arrivés vendredi dans la ville de Chengdu de la province chinoise du Sichuan (sud-ouest), après un vol d'environ 12 heures. Les trois pandas, Chulina, Jiu Jiu et You You, ont été envoyés à la Base de recherche de Chengdu sur l'élevage des pandas géants avec leurs parents, Bing Xing et Hua Zui Ba. Les cinq pandas sont en bonne santé et font l'objet de procédures de quarantaine.

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