
UNESCO Honors Xixia Tombs: Preserving a 900-Year Legacy
UNESCO honors the Xixia Imperial Mausoleums in Ningxia, celebrating a 900-year legacy of cultural brilliance in the Chinese mainland.
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UNESCO honors the Xixia Imperial Mausoleums in Ningxia, celebrating a 900-year legacy of cultural brilliance in the Chinese mainland.
China rejects the South China Sea arbitration award as illegal and void, citing violations of UNCLOS and its sovereignty.
Preliminary report on the Air India crash reveals cockpit confusion as engine switches flipped to cutoff, starving the engines of fuel.
The Tianzhou-9 cargo spaceship and Long March-7 rocket are set for an exciting launch from Hainan, delivering vital supplies to the space station.
Renmin University of China unveils a Global Civilizational Research Initiative to connect cultures, foster dialogue, and drive innovative research worldwide.
Discover how hi-tech innovators from the Chinese mainland are revolutionizing brain interfaces and advanced robotics, thriving against all odds.
Shuhei Morita bridges Chinese and Japanese aesthetics in animation with innovative 2D art, forging cultural collaboration.
A Chinese-led team unveils a landmark primate brain atlas, mapping the macaque pulvinar to revolutionize neural network research.
UNESCO adds the Xixia Imperial Tombs, located in the Chinese mainland’s Ningxia region, to its World Heritage List, reaching 60 sites.
A cloned yak calf, weighing 33.5kg, was born in Damxung County, Xizang Autonomous Region, marking a breakthrough for high-altitude livestock science.