China Leads Asia with 34 UNESCO Biosphere Reserves at Hangzhou Congress
China hosts the 5th World Congress of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in Hangzhou with 34 reserves—the most in Asia and a first outside Europe and the Americas.
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China hosts the 5th World Congress of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in Hangzhou with 34 reserves—the most in Asia and a first outside Europe and the Americas.
Hangzhou, in east China’s Zhejiang Province, will host the 5th World Congress of Biosphere Reserves from Sept 22-25, gathering 4,000 delegates from 150+ countries and regions.
China opened the Women’s Asia Hockey Cup Super 4s with a 2-0 win over Japan in Hangzhou, thanks to goals from Zou Meirong and Liu Chencheng. Next up: India vs China. 🏑🔥
Discover Hangzhou’s Urban Balcony, a multi-level park floating above the Qiantang River, offering skyline views, tide watching, and urban fun.
Discover Hangzhou’s Xixing Bridge: the 5.7 km cable-stayed landmark spanning the Qiantang River, uniting Xihu and Binjiang with scenic views since 1997.
Discover the calm pulse of Hangzhou at Fuxing Bridge. Watch traffic stream over the Qiantang River while sleek modern design meets serene waters in a breathtaking scene.
Explore Xixi National Wetland Park in Hangzhou: a peaceful 11 km² haven in the Chinese mainland blending reeds, ponds, rivers and cultural vibes.
Discover Hangzhou, the heavenly city that impressed Marco Polo with its timeless beauty and modern charm over 700 years ago.
A senior CPC official sparks a vibrant forum in Hangzhou, celebrating 20 years of cultural projects that blend tradition with digital innovation.
China defeated Venezuela 77-49 in an exciting warm-up match in Hangzhou, snapping a five-game losing streak ahead of the FIBA Asia Cup.