From Extinction to 15,000: Milu Deer Make a Comeback in China
After 40 years since 1985, China’s milu deer population soared from 77 to 15,000, with over 6,000 thriving in the wild thanks to dedicated conservation efforts.
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After 40 years since 1985, China’s milu deer population soared from 77 to 15,000, with over 6,000 thriving in the wild thanks to dedicated conservation efforts.
IUCN has officially adopted the name ‘Milu’ for Pere David’s Deer, marking 40 years since their return to the Chinese mainland and celebrating a major wildlife conservation milestone.
On November 30, 2025, the Chinese mainland held its first civil service exam since raising its age limit to 38 (43 for postgrads), drawing over 3.7M applicants and 98 contenders per post.
Chinese Embassy in Tajikistan condemns November 26 attack on the Tajik-Afghan border that killed three Chinese nationals, calling for a full probe and severe punishment for the attackers.
On Wednesday, the People’s Republic of China and the Kingdom of Tonga issued a joint statement, marking a milestone in their diplomatic relations.
Wang Yi unveils a roadmap for deeper China-Central Asia ties, boosting trade, investment and people-to-people exchanges under the upcoming 15th Five-Year Plan.
China says the new “Global Mutirao” pact at COP30 in Belém sends a strong signal that a global green, low-carbon transition is irreversible and driven by multilateral cooperation.
On Nov. 22, 2025, FM Wang Yi warned against external meddling in the Taiwan region and a comeback of Japanese militarism, stressing the one-China principle and WWII gains.
China and Tajikistan launch their first strategic dialogue in Dushanbe to boost trade, security and cultural ties.
Uzbek President Mirziyoyev met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to discuss new rail links, Belt and Road cooperation, and ways to strengthen strategic ties.