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  • 2 months ago | globaltimes.cn | Jiang Li

    Ke Jie Photo: VCG "The match has turned into a huge trauma for me, plunging me into endless darkness. Every night when I close my eyes, the memories keep replaying in my mind," Chinese Go player Ke Jie talked about the LG Cup final during a live stream on Sunday night.

  • Jan 23, 2025 | globaltimes.cn | Jiang Li

    Ke Jie Photo: VCGChinese Go player Ke Jie lost to South Korean player Byun Sangil in the third decisive game of the LG Cup finals on Thursday in South Korea. However, during the game, the LG Cup stated that Ke was penalized two points for failing to place a captured stone on the lid of the container, violating South Korean Go rules. After negotiations, Ke requested a rematch but was denied, he then chose to withdraw from the game.

  • Jan 22, 2025 | globaltimes.cn | Jiang Li

    Photo: Courtesy of the China National Acrobatic Troupe The 47th Int'l Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo, known as the "Oscars of the Circus World," announced on Wednesday that the men's collective acrobatic performance by the China National Acrobatic Troupe and the umbrella-balancing act by the Zhejiang Acrobatic Troupe won the Gold and Silver Awards, respectively, according to the Xinhua News Agency.

  • Jan 22, 2025 | globaltimes.cn | Jiang Li

    Ke Jie Photo: VCGChinese Go player Ke Jie's loss in the LG Cup finals in South Korea due to "rule violations" has sparked controversy on Wednesday. Ke failed to place captured stones in the designated stone container lid on two occasions during the second game of the 29th LG Cup finals in accordance to the latest Go rules in South Korea. This marks the first time a rule violation has led to a loss in a world-class Go tournament final.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | globaltimes.cn | Jiang Li

    Samples from Shimiaogou site Photo: Courtesy of Chen ShibinThe fourth national cultural relics census has uncovered three ancient sites from the Pre-Qin period (Prior to 221BC) and Han Dynasty (206BC-AD220) at the Xunyang ancient cinnabar site in Northwest China's Shaanxi Province, providing crucial clues for studying the mining, processing, utilization, and transportation of cinnabar in ancient Xunyang.

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