Each of Foster + Partners’ recent projects has incorporated significant greenery, and this is also the case with its newly revealed Guangming Hub. Slated for the bustling Chinese megacity of Shenzhen, … ( read original…
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Greenery covered towers to grow over Shenzhen transport hub
This 496 million dollar project upgrades the Shenzhen Natural History Museum to an architectural river!
The new Shenzhen Natural History Museum is going to be designed by the winners of an international competition that attracted more than 70 proposals from around the world. The winning team includes … ( read…
China tops world in AI patent filings, surpassing the US for the first time
China filed more than 110,000 artificial intelligence patent applications last year, a development seen bolstering the country’s position as the second-largest market for AI technology. ( read original story …)
China’s national blockchain project adds Polkadot support
Chinese government-backed blockchain initiative, the Blockchain Service Network, or BSN, is introducing support for another batch of major blockchain protocols. On Nov. 26, it announced that it will … ( read original story …)
‘Do Not Fear Death’: China’s Xi Orders Soldiers to Train Harder to Win Wars
In an address to the Central Military Commission, which he chairs, Xi Jinping told his troops to focus on preparing for war. ( read original story …)
China’s central bank says it will make monetary policy more flexible, targeted
China will keep the macro-leverage ratio basically stable, and improve the bond default risk prevention and disposal mechanism, the People’s Bank of China said … ( read original story …)
US-China relations: Beijing sees chance for thaw in ties under Biden, but keeps expectations in check
China is seeking to open new channels of communication with the incoming White House administration of President-elect Joe Biden, but some Chinese analysts have warned against unrealistic expectations … ( read original story …)
China Wields Patriotic Education to Tame Hong Kong’s Rebellious Youth
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With frozen food clampdown, China points overseas as source of coronavirus
As global COVID-19 infections surge, China is pushing a narrative via state media that the virus existed abroad before it was discovered late last year in the central city of Wuhan, where it was ……
UPDATE 1-China will make monetary policy more flexible, targeted – c.bank
China’s central bank said on Thursday it will make prudent monetary policy more flexible and targeted, and reiterated it will not resort to flood-like stimulus. ( read original story …)
Evergrande Property’s Hong Kong IPO meets with lukewarm reception, raises $1.8 billion
Evergrande Property Services Group’s Hong Kong IPO priced at the lower end of expectations to raise $1.8 billion, three sources said, the tepid demand underscoring concerns about the financial health … ( read original story…
China’s Fintech Giants Scramble to Rethink IPOs, Raise Cash
Jack Ma’s vision of the future of finance in China is being upended by regulators, along with the ambitions of conglomerates that followed his lead. ( read original story …)
China’s top diplomat stresses S.Korea ties amid row with US
China’s top diplomat on Thursday stressed the importance of bilateral relations while meeting senior officials in South Korea, where there is growing concern the … ( read original story …)