China

Shanghai Disney Resort allows visitors to enter with outside food after dispute

Shanghai Disney Resort on Wednesday implemented a new policy allowing visitors to bring food and beverage into its theme park after its food ban triggered a dispute.

Mainland preferential policies to further benefit Taiwan enterprises

The Chinese mainland will continue to implement its preferential policies to benefit Taiwan enterprises and compatriots, said a mainland spokesperson on Wednesday.

Hong Kong protests impact local tourism market

​With images of protesters shutting Hong Kong airport seen around the world, tourist arrivals in the city have plummeted.

2,000-year-old bronze relics brought home from Japan

An eight-piece set of bronzeware belonging to Chinese cultural heritage has been brought home from Japan following five months of pursuit by Chinese authorities.

CMG president meets with officials from Reuters, AP

The head of China Media Group says CMG is willing to work with the world's leading news media institutions to help guide global opinion with a fair and objective voice.

S.China city subway adopts facial recognition

The southern Chinese city of Guangzhou has adopted facial recognition technology since Monday in two of its subway stations, allowing for fast and easy entrance.

Tourist caught taking a watermelon and knife to Shanghai Disneyland

A tourist caught trying to take a watermelon and a knife into Shanghai Disneyland has sparked controversy online.

China's 70 years of human rights achievements on display

The exhibition "Pursuing Happiness for the People" has presented more than 100 pictures and dozens of short videos capturing moments over the past seven decades of China's progress.

Chinese-made electric cars complete record-breaking intercontinental trip

Chinese automaker Aiways received a Guinness World Records title on Monday as two of its cars successfully completed the longest journey ever done by an electric vehicle prototype.

Xi meets outstanding educators on Teachers' Day

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday met with representatives of outstanding units and individuals in education circles at the Great Hall of the People, extending Teachers' Day greetings to teachers and workers in education circles across the country.

China-made cruiser sets sail for polar tour

The Greg Mortimer, China's first self-made cruise ship for polar expeditions, set sail for the southern Argentine city of Ushuaia Monday before launching its South Pole voyage.

World's largest satellite terminal to start operation in Shanghai

A satellite terminal, believed to be world's largest of its kind, will be put into operation at the Shanghai Pudong International Airport, as its third-phase expansion project starts operation on Sept. 16.

455,000 people in China affected by Typhoon Lingling

A total of 455,000 people have been affected by Typhoon Lingling as of 10:00 a.m. Monday, according to the Ministry of Emergency Management.

Illegal taxi operators arrested, fined for scamming Indian passenger in Shanghai

A fixer for an unregistered taxi has been arrested and fined after an Indian passenger was charged an exorbitant amount of money for a ride from the Pudong International Airport to her hotel in Shanghai. 

China's giant telescope picks up mysterious signals from deep space

Chinese astronomers have detected repeated fast radio bursts (FRB) - mysterious signals believed to be from a source about 3 billion light years from Earth - with the largest and most sensitive radio telescope ever built.

AI finds missing children through photos taken when they were toddlers

Artificial intelligence has helped seven victims of child trafficking reunite with their families, reported Beijing News. 

Int'l fair opens to promote Belt and Road investment

The 2019 China International Fair for Investment & Trade (CIFIT) and the Belt and Road Investment Congress kicked off Sunday in Xiamen, east China's Fujian Province.

1 dead, 63 injured in Sichuan quake

​The 5.4-magnitude earthquake in southwest China's Sichuan Province had killed one person and left 63 others injured, three severely, as of 6 p.m. Sunday.

Hong Kong activist Wong Chi-fung detained at airport

Hong Kong activist Wong Chi-fung was detained again by police officers at Hong Kong International Airport on Sunday morning, according to local media.

China makes great leaps in education over 70 years

China has made great leaps in developing basic and higher education over the past 70 years as the country endeavors to improve its comprehensive strength.

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