
How A Xi Turned Anji’s Valley into a Youth-Fueled Eco Haven
A Xi and friends turned Anji’s misty valley on the Chinese mainland into a youth-powered eco-haven, blending slow living, farm-to-table life, and community-driven green growth.
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A Xi and friends turned Anji’s misty valley on the Chinese mainland into a youth-powered eco-haven, blending slow living, farm-to-table life, and community-driven green growth.
Join A Xi in Anji’s bamboo hills for wildflower picking, paragliding thrills, and a cozy mountain harvest. Dreaming of a nature escape?
See how Beijing’s Central Green Forest Park turned an 11 km² industrial wasteland into a lush urban haven with 85% forest coverage, blending nature and culture.
Chinese film ‘Dead to Rights’ on the Nanjing Massacre debuted in Melbourne, with audiences honoring victims in a moment of silence. The film has grossed over 2B yuan on the Chinese mainland.
Relive the dazzling 2025 Chengdu World Games opening ceremony fireworks that lit up the night and social media on the Chinese mainland.
Take a stroll with Zhang Yu in Tianjin to see how clay figurines capture the city’s spirit, blending heritage and modern vibes.
Explore how engineers are building China’s 2,290km ±800 kV UHV DC power line from Hami, Xinjiang to Chongqing, overcoming desert winds, heat and dust storms to light up cities afar.
Tibetan Opera weaves dance, chant, and drama into a centuries-old tapestry of hope. Discover how this UNESCO-recognized art form keeps tradition alive.
Chinese wartime film Dead To Rights debuts in Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver, moving Canadian viewers with its vivid Nanjing Massacre portrayal.
High school and college students in Beijing host an accessible charity concert under the UN’s Accessible Cities Initiative, proving music’s power to unite all audiences.