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Recently, five international students and entrepreneurs visited Xi'an Jiaotong University in northwest China, learning about how the brain-computer controlled rehabilitation robot helps stroke patients to recover.
Recently, five international students and entrepreneurs visited Shaanxi Automobile in Xi'an city, northwest China, witnessing how intelligent manufacturing enables the production of a truck cab in just three minutes.
Xi'an in northwest China, where the ancient Silk Road began, now symbolizes China's fusion of heritage and innovation. Part of our "Into Tech Park" series, this article explores how technology fuels inclusive growth through the eyes of international students and entrepreneurs. Initiatives like the China-Europe Railway Express and Qinchuangyuan platform highlight Xi'an's role as a global hub, where policy support and cultural openness turn ideas into real impact. Here, ambition finds a home, and the future is built on shared opportunity.
For two decades, China's environmental governance has been guided by the principle that "lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets." This innovative philosophy has transformed policies, driven technological advancement, and demonstrated how ecological protection and economic growth can reinforce each other. Today, this successful model offers valuable insights for developing nations pursuing sustainable development.
As the summer breeze sweeps across the vast forests of Saihanba in Hebei, the green tea-covered hills of Anji in Zhejiang, and the highlands where Tibetan antelopes roam in the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, a picture of coexistence between humanity and nature unfolds across China. This is not just a seasonal transformation. It represents the tangible fruits of two decades of ecological civilization building, nurtured by the concept that "lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets."
A recent report released by the Xinhua Institute and the Research Center for Xi Jinping Thought on Ecological Civilization explores this shift in depth. Titled “Lucid Waters and Lush Mountains for a Beautiful China and World: China’s Ecological Civilization Concept and Practice, and How They Inspire the World,” the report examines how China’s environmental policies have evolved over the past two decades and the practical insights they offer for sustainable development.
?"My ambition is to establish a company and promote closer trade ties between Tajikistan and China, thereby contributing to the economic development of my hometown [of Dangara]," said ?"My ambition is to establish a company and promote closer trade ties between Tajikistan and China, thereby contributing to the economic development of my hometown [of Dangara]," said Temurzoda Amirhamza, a 24-year-old Tajik student at Tianjin University.
The spirit of openness, a call for cooperation and the shared pursuit of knowledge took center stage at the 2025 International Congress of Basic Science (ICBS 2025) that opened in Beijing on July 13.
Mathematics, often described as the universal language of science, has shaped our understanding of the natural world and modern technology. Experts like Professor Kenji Fukaya, a trailblazer in symplectic geometry and a Shaw Prize winner, show us just how beautiful mathematics can be and how deeply one can fall in love with it.
?Under the theme “Industrial Innovation for Sustainable Energy Development,” a parallel forum held during the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Energy Ministers’ Meeting brought together government officials, industry leaders, and experts to explore collaborative pathways for advancing energy innovation and sustainability.
From the rugged Caucasus Mountains and tropical shores of Malaysia to the bustling streets of Tianjin, three students from Georgia, Malaysia and China formed an unlikely friendship through their shared passion for martial arts. Ilia, Ooi Chongqi and Tian Yuze met at Tianjin University and transformed their love of kung fu into a friendship that transcends borders and cultures.
There is a certain old-fashioned elegance in the way Professor Nicolai Reshetikhin teaches. In an age dominated by digital presentations and slide decks, this world-renowned mathematical physicist chooses to write everything on the blackboard, line by line, with meticulous precision.In 2021, shortly after joining Tsinghua University's Yau Mathematical Sciences Center (YMSC), his handwritten lecture notes went viral on Chinese social media platforms for their clarity, rigor and aesthetic beauty.
This article offers a fresh perspective on China's innovation landscape through the eyes of five young international researchers. Their immersive journey through high-tech zones in Beijing's neighboring Tianjin city, renowned educational institutions and entrepreneurial bases for overseas talent reveals a dynamic China that blends tradition with modernity, and openness and local character with global vision. Part of our "Into Tech Park" series, this edition brings you youth-driven insights into what makes China's innovation ecosystem unique.
The enduring partnership between China and Malaysia, often visualized as a steadfast ship along the currents of history, has entered a new era of cooperation. Four Malaysian experts give their unique perspectives of this bilateral relationship that spans education, scientific research and entrepreneurial innovation. Their experiences demonstrate how the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has become a framework for high-quality cooperation and people-to-people exchanges between the two nations.
?In recent years, China has become a global leader in agricultural research, playing an essential role in addressing worldwide challenges such as food security, climate change and sustainable farming. This achievement is largely due to the country's open and inclusive approach to scientific research, where international collaboration is encouraged and deeply embedded in its culture. Through strategic partnerships and initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China has created a cooperative research ecosystem that benefits local and international scholars.
?On November 14, 2024, China achieved a historic milestone as its annual production of new energy vehicles (NEVs) surpassed 10 million units, consolidating its leading role in the transition to a greener future. This achievement shows not just China's technological progress but also its efforts to combat climate change and reduce carbon emissions.
According to the government work report submitted to the national legislature for deliberation on Wednesday, China's annual production of new energy vehicles (NEV) surpassed 13 million units, marking a significant milestone in the industry. Driven by policy support and technological innovation, China's rapid development in this sector has not only boosted domestic green transportation but also contributed to global sustainability.
Three foreign guests from the Institute of Crop Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences shared their views on how China promotes international agricultural cooperation and contributes to world food security. Take a look!
Nick Y. Larsen's China experience goes beyond academic pursuits. It has become a journey of personal growth and cultural enrichment.
China's informatization development made significant achievements in 2024, speeding up Internet and IT innovation, and digital and smart life service popularization, boosting cybersecurity, and deepening international cooperation, according to a report released by the Cyberspace Administration of China on July 30.
A readers' forum on the book titled "Xi Jinping: On Respecting and Protecting Human Rights" was held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on Thursday.