On January 7, 2024, at 9:05 AM local time, a devastating 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Dingri County in China’s Tibet Autonomous Region, marking one of the region’s most severe seismic events in recent years.
In a small corner of Guangdong Province, China, a remarkable story of entrepreneurial spirit and community connection has captured national attention. What began as a struggling shoe store has transformed into one of the region’s most talked-about street food establishments, known affectionately as “Fat Sister’s Food Stall.
The retail industry was caught by surprise in January 2025 when Dealmoon, a major retailer in China, launched a canvas bag collection with unprecedented cost transparency. The company’s bold move to reveal its production cost of $143.
The gaming community recently witnessed the release of “Yi Gu Three Kingdoms,” a highly anticipated mod for Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord that aimed to recreate the Three Kingdoms period of ancient China.
The video streaming landscape in China is undergoing significant changes as major platforms implement increasingly restrictive membership policies. Tencent Video recently announced that new members subscribing after December 16, 2024, will be limited to one simultaneous device playback, down from two, while total device login limits will decrease from five to three.
The incident that occurred on December 28th has sparked significant discussion about airline accountability and passenger rights in China. When a passenger discovered he had left behind his package containing 10 luxury gift boxes on Air China flight CA1425, what followed was a concerning chain of events that revealed potential systemic issues in lost item handling procedures.
The relationship between COVID-19 and increased respiratory infections has become a significant concern in China’s public health discourse. Medical research indicates several key factors contributing to this phenomenon. The primary impact stems from COVID-19’s effect on the immune system.
Du Mei’s story represents both the remarkable achievements and profound challenges faced by young academics in modern China. After graduating from Shanghai University, she chose to pursue her doctoral studies at Tongji University’s Shanghai International College of Intellectual Property, demonstrating exceptional academic talent by securing multiple national scholarships and publishing numerous research papers.