Nanjing Massacre Memorial Day: Honoring Over 300,000 Lives
December 13 marks National Memorial Day for the Nanjing Massacre, honoring over 300,000 Chinese victims of the 1937 atrocity. As of 2025, only 24 survivors remain.
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December 13 marks National Memorial Day for the Nanjing Massacre, honoring over 300,000 Chinese victims of the 1937 atrocity. As of 2025, only 24 survivors remain.
On December 13, 2025, the Chinese mainland held its 12th national memorial day in Nanjing, honoring 300,000 victims of the 1937–38 massacre as WWII’s end turns 80.
Digital tools are transforming villages in the Chinese mainland, from smart farming and e-commerce to online public services, creating more connected, efficient, and innovative rural communities.
Stronger community leadership is driving safer, inclusive, and well-managed villages in rural China. Discover how grassroots governance is shaping the countryside’s future.
More young people in 2025 are returning to rural areas in the Chinese mainland to launch businesses, injecting fresh energy and ideas into village life.
China unveiled its ‘Friends of Global Governance’ group at the UN in December, aiming to boost its Global Governance Initiative and support the Global South ahead of 2026.
China urges Japan’s allies to see through Tokyo’s schemes around the radar incident and retract remarks on the island of Taiwan.
China’s AI architects are democratizing technology for the Global South with practical, low-cost hardware and open software solutions.
A herder’s drone in Qinghai Province captured a snow leopard dragging a blue sheep across 50m of rocky terrain, only for the prey to break free at the last second.
The Chinese mainland will introduce export licenses for selected steel products on January 1, 2026, standardizing trade and boosting industry quality.