- Mar 08, 2023 20:51 PM
- Gallery: Young Lawmakers on the Rise
- More than 35 deputies born in the 1990s were elected to this year’s 14th National People’s Congress in Beijing. Their backgrounds range from nursing and construction to Olympic champion. One of the youngest is first-time deputy Xu Fengcan, 23, who serves as a helicopter pilot in the PLA 75th Group Army
- Mar 08, 2023 19:56 PM
- Gallery: Empty Shipping Containers Pile Up
- A large number of unused containers is piling up at the world’s largest port by cargo tonnage — the Ningbo-Zhoushan port — as slowing economies weigh on global shipping demand. There were more than 5 million empty standard containers stacked at ports across China in early February, twice as many as pre-Covid, a teacher at Dalian Maritime University told Caixin. The loss has caused many truck drivers to lose income and live out of their trucks
- Mar 07, 2023 19:49 PM
- Gallery: China Ramps Up Hiring
- Recruitment events are popping up in cities across China as the economy continues its recovery post-Covid. In his Sunday address at the ‘Two Sessions,’ Premier Li Keqiang set this year’s job creation target at around 12 million, up 1 million from last year. A record 11.58 million students are expected to graduate from college this year, about 820,000 more than 2022, according to China’s Ministry of Education
- Mar 07, 2023 17:34 PM
- Gallery: China Scores Big at Asian Cup
- The Chinese under-20 soccer team beat defending champions Saudi Arabia in a group match of the AFC U20 Asian Cup in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. After a goalless first half, China’s Mutellip Iminqari scored at the 65th minute putting the Chinese in the lead, followed by teammate Xu Bin’s goal eight minutes later to secure China’s victory. The team will face the Kyrgyz Republic on Thursday
- Mar 06, 2023 19:19 PM
- Gallery: China’s ‘Two Sessions’ Kick Off
- Top legislators and delegates from across the country gather in Beijing again for the annual meetings known as the ‘Two Sessions.’ On Saturday, the opening of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference began. The following day, nearly 3,000 delegates from multiple fields, ranging from sports to entertainment, arrived at the Great Hall of the People in the capital for the 14th National People’s Congress. The Two Sessions will run through March 13
- Mar 06, 2023 16:19 PM
- Gallery: Beijing Battles Flu
- The capital is facing a growing wave of influenza infections, which has left facilities like the Beijing Children’s Hospital crowded with kids suffering flu-like symptoms. The majority of the reported cases are influenza type A, one of the most common strains of the virus to cause seasonal epidemics. Several cities like Tianjin and Shanghai have also experienced a spike in flu cases, causing some schools to partially suspend in-person classes
- Mar 03, 2023 21:01 PM
- Gallery: In Pursuit of World Cup Glory
- From hiring the first foreign coach in the 1950s to the recent appointment of Serbian manager and ex-player Aleksandar Janković, the China men’s national soccer team has scoured the globe for managerial talent to qualify for the World Cup. While several foreign coaches have been hired over the years to try and boost the squad’s performance, the efforts only yielded one entry to the tournament. But Janković aims win a ticket to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and has started training with the team this week in South China’s Hainan province
- Mar 03, 2023 19:35 PM
- Gallery: Restaurant-in-a-Plane Turns In Its Wings
- Known as Lily Airways, the eatery that once operated out of a retired Boeing 737 is being dismantled in Wuhan, Central China’s Hubei province. The establishment, apparently geared for people who like dining out but prefer the experience of eating on a plane, opened in September 2016 to a rash of internet fame. Owner Li Yang spent $5 million to buy and transform the aircraft into a dining room. Billed as China’s first airplane-themed restaurant, Lily Airways closed in 2020 after the start of the Covid pandemic. According to local media, Li plans to put the aircraft on display at an aviation museum that he plans to build in the future
- Mar 02, 2023 20:31 PM
- Gallery: Slopes Turn Gold for Chinese Skiers
- China’s young athletes shine at the International Ski Mountaineering Federation World Championships, bagging two golds in two days. On Tuesday, the first day of the tournament, 19-year-old Yuzhen Lamu secured China’s first top prize at the women’s Under 20’s sprint. The following day, 17-year-old Cidan Yuzhen also bagged the top prize in the women’s Under 18’s vertical race. The tournament in Boi Taull, Spain will run through Sunday
- Mar 02, 2023 19:41 PM
- Gallery: Xi Hosts Belarusian President
- President Xi Jinping met his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Wednesday, where they signed a statement aimed at strengthening cooperation on international and regional affairs. Lukashenko also met Premier Li Keqiang and Li Zhanshu, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, during his three-day state tour, which concludes Thursday
- Mar 01, 2023 21:50 PM
- Gallery: Hybrid Power on the High Seas
- A Chinese-built electric-diesel ferry that will travel the English Channel has been delivered in the southern city of Guangzhou. The P&O Pioneer, built by Guangzhou Shipyard International, has been hyped as the first double-ended ship to sail the English Channel. The ship features bridges on both bow and stern, and can carry up to 1,500 passengers and 700 vehicles. Hybrid electric ships are sort of a thing in China, with several now in service around the country
- Mar 01, 2023 20:06 PM
- Gallery: Li Yining’s Legacy
- The prominent Chinese economist, who died at 92 on Monday, was known for his contributions to China’s economic reforms. Li advocated for private investment in state-owned enterprises and oversaw the drafting of China’s first Securities Law passed in December 1998. A long-standing professor at one of China’s top academic institutions, Peking University, Li mentored Premier Li Keqiang when he was studying for a Ph.D. in economics at the university
- Feb 28, 2023 18:03 PM
- Gallery: Chongqing’s Sprawling Railways
- A new section of Line 5 in Southwest China’s Chongqing opened on Monday, extending the megacity’s total rail transit network to more than 500 kilometers. Chongqing’s railways, which include the country’s first monorail, run across the mighty Yangtze River, navigate its mountainous terrain and even pass through residential buildings. This year, the municipality plans to build six more lines, according to the local authority
- Feb 27, 2023 19:52 PM
- Gallery: Breaking Out Gold Medal Moves
- Liu Qingyi has become the first Chinese break dancer to win the WDSF World Breaking Championship, snatching gold at the event in Japan on Saturday. The 17-year-old defeated Japanese world champion Ami Yuasa 2-1 in the final. The competition is also a qualifying event for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, where break dancing will make its Olympic debut. Liu, who goes by B-girl 671, first gained world recognition in 2022 after bagging two golds at international events and claiming silver in the WDSF World Breaking Championships in Seoul
- Feb 27, 2023 19:12 PM
- Gallery: Millions Sit for Provincial Civil Service Test
- More than 20 provinces in China held civil service examinations Saturday to fill over 168,000 vacancies, a more than 17% increase from last year. More than 5 million people registered for Saturday’s test, state media reported. Successful candidates will work in local government agencies, their subordinate and representative bodies as well as public institutions governed by the national civil servant law
- Feb 24, 2023 21:22 PM
- Gallery: China’s Freestyle Aerials World Champ
- Chinese aerial skier Kong Fanyu claimed gold in the women’s freestyle aerials at the 2022-2023 Freestyle World Championships in Georgia this week, the first Chinese women to win the accolade in a decade. Kong outperformed silver medalist Danielle Scott of Australia and bronze medal winner Anastasiya Novosad of Ukraine, with 85.30 points at Thursday’s final. Four woman skiers from China have become world champions in freestyle aerials, including Olympic winner Xu Mengtao and three-time World Championship winner Li Nina
- Feb 24, 2023 20:09 PM
- Gallery: Ukraine War’s Smallest Victims
- As the war between Russia and Ukraine reaches the one-year milestone with no end in sight, the suffering endured by Ukrainian children, among the most vulnerable groups caught up in the conflict, goes on. They continue to be killed, wounded and traumatized by the violence, which has sparked a displacement on a scale and speed not seen since World War II, according to the U.N. More than 400 children have been killed and hundreds more injured across the country, while some 7.8 million children have been impacted by the war, the U.N. said on Tuesday
- Feb 23, 2023 20:13 PM
- Gallery: Russia-Ukraine War One Year On
- Friday will mark one year since Russia invaded Ukraine. The conflict has ravaged the nation, forcing millions to flee their homes. Many countries continue to support Ukraine with military and humanitarian support, while several world leaders have visited and met with the country’s leader President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during the past 12 months. Most recently, U.S. President Joe Biden made an unannounced visit to the capital Kyiv on Monday. Followed by the U.K. and EU states, the U.S. has contributed the largest amount of military aid to Ukraine
- Feb 23, 2023 19:26 PM
- Gallery: Deadly China Mine Collapse
- At least five people have died as of Thursday after an enormous wave of dirt rushed down into an open-pit mine in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region the previous day, state media reported. Forty-eight people remain missing. The incident prompted an urgent rescue operation that stretched through the night as hundreds of people raced to save those trapped at the site
- Feb 22, 2023 19:39 PM
- Gallery: Rural Migrants Hunt for Work
- A wave of job seekers made up mostly of migrant workers from rural China has been congregating at open-air job markets in Beijing and Guangzhou to get work in nearby factories. In Beijing’s Majuqiao, an area that is home to many job placement companies, more than 100 migrant workers each day are being sent for interviews. In Guangzhou, posters advertising for workers in garment factories have been pasted on walls in villages. Some employers have also carried out live-streaming recruitment sessions to fill positions
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