A traffic jam from…camels! An increase in tourists in the Mingsha Mountain and Crescent Lake in China are causing an unusual holdup.
Featured Posts Title
Beijing’s financial sector reports remarkable progress during 14th Five-Year Plan period
‘Everything Japanese is canceled’: Concerts in Beijing gets abruptly canceled as Japan-China ties take hit
National Games draw to a close in Shenzhen
Shenzhen Expressway Co Announces Director Resignation and Committee Restructuring
China war over Taiwan would trigger global financial crisis
Japan’s Leader Gets Off to Rocky Start With China
3 Chinese nationals charged with smuggling Nvidia, HP chips to China
Recent Posts
Uptick in tourists riding camelback cause ‘camel jams’ in parts of China
China Home to 15% of Asian Crypto Workforce: Report
A new research report by K33 showed that China accounts for 15% of Asia’s crypto manpower, only behind Singapore, Hong Kong, and India. This means that China is one of the biggest crypto hubs on…
As China struggles with heat, flooding and drought, employers are ordered to limit outdoor work
Employers across much of China were ordered Monday to limit outdoor work due to scorching temperatures, while the east and southwest were warned to prepare for torrential rain as the country struggled …
China is pumping out carbon emissions as if COVID never happened. That’s bad news for the climate crisis
Carbon emissions from China are growing faster now than before COVID-19 struck, data show, dashing hopes the pandemic may have put the world’s most polluting nation on a new emissions trajectory.
Yellen’s visit to China brings new optimism for Sino-American relations
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen offers the tantalizing prospect of expanding U.S. business opportunities with China.
What Beijing Just Doesn’t Get About Brussels
China’s stance on the Russian invasion of Ukraine is a big obstacle to maintaining good relations with Europe.
Did covid-19 come from a lab leak in China?
Three and a half years since the pandemic began, the origins of covid-19 are back in the news. Mun-Keat Looi asks what the latest evidence means for the laboratory leak theory of covid As a…
Galeries Lafayette Unveils First Southern China Store in Shenzhen
Spanning over 48,000 square feet, the two-floor store comes with a Café Kitsune and a VIP room designed like a Parisian apartment.
China opens bombs shelters as emergency cooling centers as temperatures soar over 95 degrees
China faced a nearly 10-day streak of temperatures over 95 degrees Fahrenheit earlier this month, which hasn’t happened since at least 1961.
China’s producer prices sink again in June in latest sign of stalled recovery
Official China inflation data released on Monday underwhelmed market expectations, pointing to the challenges for its leaders in revitalizing growth momentum.
China implements ban on imports of hogs and relevant products from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia due to swine risks
China’s General Administration of Customs (GAC) and Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs co-issued documents on Monday to ban the import of hogs and relevant products from Bosnia and Herzegovina …
China to Extend Policies to Support Ailing Property Market
China will extend policies to support cash-strapped developers and shore up the ailing real estate sector, including allowing the postponement of loan repayments by a year.
China central bank extends policies for financial support of real estate market
China’s central bank on Monday extended until the end of 2024 some policies in a November rescue package to shore up the real estate sector, with current supports for the sector failing to gain …