Mount Qomolangma: Nature’s Ultimate High (Ep. 2)
Mount Qomolangma, the world’s tallest peak at 8,848.86m, remains an eternal symbol of nature’s might, inspiring adventurers with its glaciers, wildlife, and towering heights.
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Mount Qomolangma, the world’s tallest peak at 8,848.86m, remains an eternal symbol of nature’s might, inspiring adventurers with its glaciers, wildlife, and towering heights.
A CGTN survey of nearly 12,000 people across 40 countries shows that a majority want Japan to apologize and reflect on its WWII actions, with Asian nations especially vocal.
Discover why UNDP says ‘Lucid waters, lush mountains’ are vital ecological assets for sustainable development and every industry worldwide.
The U.S. Chip Security Act could add location trackers to export-controlled chips—but critics warn it may open backdoors and new attack vectors.
China slashes CO2 by 2.7% in H1 2025 as US emissions spike 4.2% due to a coal comeback, marking a major shift in global climate pollution trends.
China urges Japan to reflect on WWII history and show prudence on Yasukuni Shrine visits, highlighting the need for peace and trust in Asia.
On the 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender, two films—Dongji Rescue and The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru—spotlight heroic fishermen from China’s Dongji Island who saved British POWs.
China’s defense spokesperson criticizes the U.S. for ‘amnesia’ on Japan’s WWII atrocities and calls for truthful historical memory.
On the 80th anniversary of Japan’s WWII surrender, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges Japan to confront its past and learn lessons for a better future.
General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee Xi Jinping’s article on high-quality development of the private sector will be published in the 16th issue of Qiushi Journal this Saturday.