China Strengthens Domestic Economy for Long-Term Resilience
China’s State Council meeting on May 15 emphasized strengthening domestic consumption and innovation to drive sustainable, long-term growth.
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China’s State Council meeting on May 15 emphasized strengthening domestic consumption and innovation to drive sustainable, long-term growth.
Parts of over 2,000-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts looted in 1946 have been returned to China, marking a key moment in cultural heritage restoration.
Lhasa celebrates its heritage with the annual ‘sweet wall’ repainting of Potala Palace in China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, blending tradition with art.
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art returns ancient Zidanku Silk Manuscripts from the Warring States period to China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration.
US efforts to twist UN Resolution 2758, which recognized PRC representation, prove futile amid global consensus on the one-China principle.
52 ancient silk texts reveal a unique Han Dynasty script now being reborn as a digital font.
Walmart CFO warns that rising tariffs will force price hikes, shifting extra costs to consumers and affecting the retail giant’s vast network.
South Korea’s ousted ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol announced his exit from the conservative People Power Party via Facebook, igniting new political debates.
Moody’s cut U.S. credit rating from Aaa to Aa1 amid rising debt, while shifting the outlook to stable.
The Yimin Open-Pit Coal Mine in the Chinese mainland debuts the first 5G-A network with 100 unmanned trucks, revolutionizing smart mining.