While visiting a village seedling field in Changde, Hunan Province, President Xi Jinping learned about preparation work for spring farming on Tuesday. Over the past decade, Xi has visited lots of vill
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Chicago students visit Shanghai People\’s Congress Standing Committee for lesson on China\’s governance
Students from the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago visited the Shanghai People\’s Congress Standing Committee last Friday to learn about China\’s legislation and policymaking.
Trending in China | Guozhuang dance: A Tibetan tradition uniting communities through song and movement
Guozhuang is a traditional Tibetan dance involving singing and dancing in a circle. It has its roots in the ancient practice of gathering around a campfire, symbolizing unity and camaraderie among the
Changde residents hit Hejie
Hejie, or “river street” in Chinese, is a restoration project along the Chuanzi River in Changde, Hunan Province, designed to promote tourism, commerce and history. President Xi Jinping visited the st
Visiting Boao scholar opposes \’economic decoupling\’ through vivid example
\”If I get sick and there\’s medicine I take that will cure me, my family doesn\’t really care if it was invented by China or Norway where I live,\” said Dr. Carl F. Fey to illustrate his disagreement wit
Crabapple trees in full bloom
The crabapple trees are blossoming magnificently in Mochou Lake Park of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. Let\’s take a look!
(ShijieApp-Photographer Ge Hongjun)
Splendors of Changsha
Come and take an aerial tour of Changsha. Soar above the bustling streets and picturesque landscapes, and witness the beauty of this historic and cultural hub.
(Source: Shijie App-changshafabu)
Trending in China|The arrival of the Spring Equinox: One of the 24 solar terms
The Spring Equinox is the fourth solar term among the 24 solar terms. It occurs when the sun shines directly on the equatorial center, creating a balance between day and night, cold and heat. Based on
Trending in China|Tracing the heated history of Nanyang pyrography
Pyrography, also called pokerwork or wood burning, is known as one of the \”three treasures\” of Nanyang, Henan Province. It involves using an iron poker heated to 300-800 C to etch materials such as ba
How to get a shared powerbank in Shanghai
In a bustling city like Shanghai, a mobile phone is essential for staying connected. However, a drained battery could put you in a difficult situation. That\’s where shared powerbanks come in handy! In