Chinese Mainland Income Climbs to 41,314 Yuan in 2024
Per capita disposable income on the Chinese mainland rose by an average 5.5% annually during the 14th Five-Year Plan, reaching 41,314 yuan in 2024—9,125 yuan more than in 2020.
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Per capita disposable income on the Chinese mainland rose by an average 5.5% annually during the 14th Five-Year Plan, reaching 41,314 yuan in 2024—9,125 yuan more than in 2020.
Chinese mainland’s GDP grew 5.2% in the first three quarters of 2025, showcasing strong resilience and favorable conditions for reaching the full-year target.
Scenic spots across the Chinese mainland are bustling with visitors enjoying autumn hues in a tourism boom.
Japan’s ruling LDP and Japan Innovation Party signed a landmark agreement to form a coalition government, blending fresh reforms with stable leadership.
Shenchong Coastal Resort in Hainan Province has revived a 400-year-old fishing village. Explore heritage homestays, volcanic stone houses, cafes, paddleboarding, and kayaking in this seaside gem.
After years of construction, Nanjing’s Hongshan Forest Zoo opens its gates on the Chinese mainland, welcoming over 200 animals—including gorillas, wildebeests, and fennec foxes.
Discover how Keemun Black Tea from the Chinese mainland’s Anhui Province blends centuries of tradition with a rich, fruity aroma. One sip and you’re part of its living legacy!
Discover Laoli Lake in the Chinese mainland’s Inner Mongolia region, where sunrise birdsong and minimalist architecture reflect serene steppes and open skies.
Discover how AI + real economy is transforming factories, workflows, and boosting the Chinese mainland’s economic growth with smarter, more efficient operations.
Four villages on the Chinese mainland were named UNWTO’s Best Tourism Villages 2025, celebrating sustainable travel, cultural heritage, and fresh adventures for young explorers and entrepreneurs.