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China’s cultural heritage workshops boost rural revitalization, employment

A worker colors a lantern at a workshop in Zigong, southwest China's Sichuan Province, Jan. 14, 2025. (Xinhua/Xu Bingjie) BEIJING, June 16 (Xinhua) -- China's intangible cultural heritage workshops are proving a powerful force for rural revitalization, with over 11,000 such workshops preserving traditional crafts, creating jobs and boosting local economies, official data shows. These

Republicans look to stop China’s ‘backdoor’ tariff dodging scheme

Republicans are introducing legislation aimed at ending China's use of third-party countries to evade U.S. tariffs...

China’s hooked on microdramas. Will Southeast Asia tune in?

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China’s NEV output, sales see robust growth in Q1

Robotic arms operate at a workshop of an auto parts manufacturing company in Feixi County of Hefei, east China’s Anhui Province, March 31, 2025. (Photo by Xu Yong/Xinhua) BEIJING, April 11 (Xinhua) — China’s new energy vehicles (NEVs) saw robust production and sales in the first quarter of 2025...

China’s Multi-Month LNG Buying Strike is a Boon for Europe

By ZeroHedge - Apr 07, 2025, 2:00 PM CDT The escalating trade war between the US and China could increase liquefied natural gas flows to energy-stricken Europe, as China remains on a multi-month buying strike.  Bloomberg cited marine traffic data from Kpler, showing that no US LNG shipments are currently inbound or about to be inbound to

China’s Economic Stimulus Expected to Give Macau’s Casino Industry a Boost

Analysts at Seaport Research Partners think Beijing’s new economic stimulus plans will have a big impact on Macau’s gaming industry. China introduced these plans to get people to spend more money. Experts believe this will lead to more disposable income and make consumers feel better about spending...

AI says China’s 9-dash line has no legal basis

Ghio Ong - The Philippine Star March 14, 2025 | 12:00am This handout photo taken on March 23, 2024 and released by the Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (PCG/BFAR) on March 25, 2024 shows an aerial view of BRP Datu Pagbuaya as it sails from the Philippine-held Thitu Island sheltered port, in the

Man Climbs China’s Most Famous Mountains on His Hands

Many people struggle to hike using their legs, but one Chinese man has become famous for climbing his country’s most popular mountains on his hands. 38-year-old Sun Guo Shan only started practicing handstand climbing in May of 2023, but last year he embarked on a monumental challenge – to climb the 50 most popular mountains

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Embracer Follows Ubisoft In Splitting Off New Publisher To Handle Huge IP, Tomb Raider & LOTR Included

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