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Hier — 19 avril 2024ecns

Xi presents flag to PLA's information support force

The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) has set up an information support force. Chinese President Xi Jinping presented a flag to the force at its establishment ceremony held on Friday in Beijing.

Magic bond of UN Chinese Language Day and Grain Rain

The 15th United Nations (UN) Chinese Language Day, coinciding with Grain Rain, symbolizes the intertwined cultural legacy of Chinese characters and solar terms, boosting global appreciation for both Chinese language and culture.

China, U.S. to promote transfer of giant panda pair to San Francisco by 2025

China Wildlife Conservation Association and the San Francisco Zoo signed a cooperation intention agreement on Friday morning in Beijing, aiming to make sure a pair of giant pandas arrive in San Francisco by 2025.

Prizes canceled for He Jie, three African runners suspected of cheating

The Beijing Half Marathon Organizing Committee announced on Friday to cancel the competition results of He Jie, Willy Mnangat, Dejene Bikila, Robert Keter.

Opening of new flight routes benefits both sides of Taiwan Strait

The initiation of the west-to-east operation of the W122 and W123 routes that connect with the M503 route, effective Friday, benefits both sides of the Taiwan Strait, a Chinese mainland spokesperson said on Friday.

Obesity and mental illness on top of health concerns in Chinese youth

Obesity, myopia and mental illnesses have overtaken infectious diseases and injuries as the top health concerns confronting Chinese children and adolescents in the past three decades.

Insights | American scholar: China's Overcapacity Threat is non-existent and lie told by U.S.

"The overcapacity threat described by the US is non-existent," noted Prof. Josef Mahoney from East China Normal University (ECNU).

Insights丨Rupert Hoogewerf: Emerging industries accelerates China’s GDP growth

Rupert Hoogewerf, Hurun Report Chairman and Chief Researcher, commented that emerging industries including new energy, semi-conductor, and artificial intelligence, are in full swing, reshaping the structure of wealth creation and accelerating China’s economic development.

Convicted driver executed for deliberate car rampage, manslaughter

The Intermediate People's Court of Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, applied the death penalty to Wen Qingyun in accordance with the execution order issued by the Supreme People's Court.

China keeps positive relations with soybean exporters

China has maintained good trade relations with major soybean exporting countries, and soybean buyers in China make procurement decisions independently, an official from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said on Friday.

Insights丨Collaboration remains key to bilateral industrial communication: German scholar on bilateral ties

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's recent visit to China has attracted global attention. Commenting bilateral cooperation concerning renewable energy and manufacturing new energy vehicles in a recent interview with China News Network, Hans-Josef Fell, president of think tank Energy Watch Group, suggested German companies continue to invest in the massive, burgeoning Chinese market, while calling on Chinese counterparts to follow suit in Europe.

Activation of M503's connecting routes to benefit passengers across the Taiwan Straits, facilitate personnel exchanges: Taiwan Affairs Office

The M503 flight path's connecting routes of W122 and W123 from west to east has been activated starting Friday, a move that safeguards the rights and interests of passengers and is beneficial for people from both sides of the Taiwan Straits.

'Overcapacity' a new tactic in Western economy war against China: analysts

The U.S. is largely waging an economic war against high-tech sectors in China in an excuse of "overcapacity," said Benjamin Norton, founder and editor-in-chief of Geopolitical Economy Report, in his recent video published on X.

Tunnel boring machine Yongzhou installed in E China

Photo shows the installation site of tunnel boring machine Yongzhou at the construction site of the world's longest undersea high-speed railway tunnel in Ningbo, east China's Zhejiang Province, April 18, 2024.

4th China International Consumer Products Expo concludes

The fourth CICPE concluded in Hainan on Thursday. Over 370,000 visits were made during the six-day expo, which hosted 4,019 brands from 71 countries and regions.

China Post issues commemorative stamps of Chengjiang Fossil Site

The Chengjiang Fossil Site in southwest China's Yunnan was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2012, China's first World Heritage site for paleontological fossils.

Centuries-old tree blooms in Hangzhou

Catalpa bungei tree is a species of catalpa native to China and has been cultivated in China for centuries. Its flowers are arranged in a corymb and covered with pink spots.

U.S. Section 301 Investigation against China a repeated mistake: spokesperson

In response to the United States initiating Section 301 Investigation against China, a ministry spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce said on Wednesday that the country will take necessary measures to protect its rights and interests.

Drilling begins on 15.5 km high-speed railway tunnel

Shield tunneling began on the Suzhou East Tunnel high-speed railway project in East China on Thursday, marking a milestone in the construction of the country's longest urban high-speed railway tunnel, said China Railway's 14th Bureau Group, which is building the tunnel.

People rush to book May Day holiday trips while tickets last

The busy train booking system shows people are enthusiastic about holiday travel, and travel agencies and tourism industry insiders expect a travel boom over the holiday.

Beijing warns of heavy catkin season on way

Beijing issued a second forecast for poplar catkins on Thursday, which is expected to last approximately 20 days, as city government departments carry out a range of measures to solve the fluffy problem and minimize its impact on residents' lives.

Accommodative monetary policy seen

China's monetary policy is likely to remain accommodative — and further easing might ensue if economic recovery fails to maintain the momentum gained from the solid first-quarter performance, according to officials and experts.

Financial literacy highlighted for investors

Banks, brokerages, fund companies and third-party fund distributors are increasingly investing in improving and increasing the outreach of investor education, a recent report showed.

Reform of World Bank, IMF urged

International organizations such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank need to be reformed, and the voices of emerging market countries and the private sector need to be heard when addressing global challenges, said panelists at a recent forum.

Panda train offers special journey for passengers

A special train decorated with giant panda images inside and out left Chengdu West Railway Station on Thursday, bound for cultural and scenic attractions such as the Sanxingdui Museum and Jiuzhaigou Valley along the Sichuan-Qinghai railway.

Yuan's share hits record high in global payments in March: SWIFT

The share of the yuan in global payments rose to a record high in March, remaining the world's fourth most active currency ahead of the Japanese yen.

China refutes U.S. 'debt trap' accusations

China refutes U.S. 'debt trap' claim, says international creditors account for big chunk of developing countries' debts

China opposes trade probe launched by U.S.

Trade tension between China and the United States has escalated again with Washington's launch of a Section 301 investigation targeting China's maritime, logistics and shipbuilding sectors.

Return of cultural relics signals enhanced exchanges

The United States has returned 38 lost cultural relic items to China, marking yet another instance of successful bilateral cooperation in fighting antiquities trafficking.

HK anticipates May Day holiday tourism boom

Tourism in Hong Kong is expected to get a shot in the arm during the Chinese mainland's May Day holiday, with the city planning to launch a raft of activities and strengthen collaboration with the mainland to attract visitors.

Huawei's new smartphone series seen as key to revival

Huawei Technologies Co officially launched on Thursday the sales of its much-anticipated Pura 70 smartphone series, which is widely seen as key to further reviving its smartphone business in China despite lingering technological restrictions by the United States.

Global Development Initiative garners support at UN

China's top ambassador to the United Nations reiterated the country's commitment to the Global Development Initiative and urged more countries to join.

Number of foreign visits increases over threefold

The latest figures have revealed a significant increase in the number of foreign visitors to various Chinese cities in recent months, as a result of more tailored measures provided to facilitate the entry and stay of visa-exempt foreigners.

Shenzhou XVI crew members awarded for explorations

The Shenzhou XVI crew members Jing Haipeng, Zhu Yangzhu and Gui Haichao received awards from the Communist Party of China Central Committee, the State Council, and the Central Military Commission, China Central Television reported on Thursday.

Philippines urged to honor Gentleman's Agreement on Ren'ai Jiao

China will continue to adhere to the "gentleman's agreement" that was sealed during the previous Philippine administration in "managing the situation on the ground, maintaining peace and preventing conflicts" at the Ren'ai Jiao in the South China Sea.

Realities of similarities hit home with Taiwan youths

Led by former chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang party Ma Ying-jeou, the students were on an 11-day visit to the mainland, taking in Guangdong and Shaanxi provinces and Beijing, visiting high-tech companies as well as historical and cultural sites.

Denmark vows to restore gutted landmark

The city and district mayors of the Danish capital Copenhagen have issued a joint statement saying that one of the city's most famous landmarks, the Old Stock Exchange, will be restored to its full glory after a devastating fire.

IT, high-tech makers power industry in Q1

China's information technology and high-tech manufacturing sectors continued to inject growth momentum into the country's industrial economy in the first quarter, as the country maintained its global lead in 5G adoption.

FM urges U.S. to drop sense of superiority

There is no exception or privilege for the United States in complying with international law, including United Nations Security Council resolutions, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Thursday.
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In Numbers: China's economic indicators in Q1 of 2024

In Numbers: China's economic indicators in Q1 of 2024

Chinese youth ramp up efforts in culture protection

Younger generations in China show keen interest in cultural elements, from traditional dancing to costumes, echoing President Xi Jinping’s remarks on culture protection.

Say hi to Tong Tong, world's first AGI child-image figure

Beijing Institute for General Artificial Intelligence (BIGAI) created the world's first virtual child-image figure named Tong Tong, based on artificial general intelligence (AGI) technology.

Shanxi apricots exported to Russia for first time

A batch of 5,428 kilogram fresh apricots produced in Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province have been exported to Russia, the first overseas export of this fruit in the province, according to Shanxi customs.

First batch of participating companies for 7th CIIE unveiled

The first batch of 252 companies and institutions to be present at the 7th China International Import Expo was unveiled on Thursday, when the exhibition embraced its 200-day countdown.

Insights | Accompanying journalist in Scholz's delegation finds China's changes 'overwhelming'

As his three-day China trip was nearing its end on Tuesday evening, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's visited the Goethe-Institut China, a German cultural center in Beijing, and a typical Beijing-dish restaurant within the 798 Art District and interacted with representatives from the cultural and social sectors.

Young people's unemployment rate sees slight rise

Young people's unemployment rate saw a slight rise in March and senior officials called for more support to help the large number of college graduates entering the market to find work.

Chinese yuan fourth biggest payment currency

The Chinese yuan has ranked as the world's fourth biggest payment currency for the fifth month in a row as of March, accounting for 4.69 percent of global payments by value, according to global financial messaging platform Swift.

Blast at chemical plant kills two, injures four

Two people died and four were injured in an explosion at a chemical plant of Ningxia Baofeng Energy Group in Ningxia Hui autonomous region on Thursday, Xinhua reported.

China records big jump in foreign visitors

The number of foreigners visiting China in the first quarter of this year has increased by more than three times year-on-year, the National Immigration Administration said on Thursday at a news conference.

China's longest urban high-speed railway tunnel marks key milestone

The Suzhou East Tunnel, a high-speed railway project in East China, began shield tunneling on Thursday, marking a milestone in the construction of the longest urban high-speed railway tunnel in the country.
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