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  • Nov 8, 2024 | chinadaily.com.cn | Zhang Xi

    China has become a global leader in e-commerce because Chinese consumers have taken to online shopping like fish takes to water. What has made this miracle possible is the high internet penetration rate (77.5 percent by 2023) in China. In the first three quarters of this year, online retail sales in China reached 10.89 trillion yuan ($1.51 trillion), up 8.6 percent year-on-year, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

  • Oct 14, 2024 | ev.buaa.edu.cn | Zhang Xi

    Beihang Students Win First Prize at the 6th International Qiushi Competition for Poetry Writing and Translation Recently, the final of the 6th International Qiushi Competition for Poetry Writing and Translation concluded at Zijingang Campus of Zhejiang University. Two students majoring in Russian from Beihang University, including graduate student Chen Cheng and doctoral student Yang Duo, won first and second prizes in the national competition of the translation contest respectively.

  • Aug 7, 2024 | chine.in | Luo Jingping |Wu Qiong |Zhang Xi

    L'industrie chinoise de la machinerie a enregistré de bonnes performances au premier semestre 2024, alors que ses initiatives intelligentes et vertes ont gagné du terrain, indique mercredi la Fédération chinoise de l'industrie de la machinerie (FCIM). Au cours des six premiers mois, les produits essentiels tels que les automobiles et les équipements électriques ont connu une croissance rapide, selon la FCIM.

  • Aug 6, 2024 | chinadaily.com.cn | Zhang Xi

    After being obsessed with winning gold medals for decades, Chinese sports fans have begun to appreciate healthy competition among athletes, celebrate their speed, stamina and endurance, and marvel at their skills, acknowledge their hard work, and admire their desire to succeed. This change, especially evident at the ongoing Paris 2024 Summer Olympics, signifies a step toward separating sports from utilitarianism and accord priority to sportsmanship.

  • May 18, 2024 | thestar.com.my | Zhang Xi

    THE Chinese mainland will take action against Taiwan political commentators who are spreading rumours to smear the mainland, Chen Binhua, a spokesman for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, recently warned. In recent years, certain political commentators from the island have been fabricating and spreading rumours, including that mainland people cannot afford tea eggs, which often fuelled netizens’ antagonism on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.

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