UNEA-7: Why Global Green Action Matters More Than Ever
At UNEA-7 in Nairobi, leaders from Africa and the Chinese mainland push for bold action on climate, pollution and biodiversity, boosting sustainable partnerships for a greener future.
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At UNEA-7 in Nairobi, leaders from Africa and the Chinese mainland push for bold action on climate, pollution and biodiversity, boosting sustainable partnerships for a greener future.
Hong Kong’s chief executive vows to complete the Tai Po residential fire report within nine months as an independent commission probes causes and renovation compliance.
On December 10, Harbin Ice and Snow World’s main tower hit full height, kicking off final refinements and light installations for the 27th winter festival.
A fierce cold wave is sweeping the Chinese mainland this weekend, with temps expected to drop up to 12°C, bringing the lowest temperatures in six months in many regions.
The 33rd APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting lands Nov 18-19, 2026 in Shenzhen, spotlighting trade, tech, and sustainability for Asia-Pacific’s future.
38 inheritors, including Thomas Rabe and Megan Brady, received certificates in mid-August 2025 as the fourth group of memory keepers preserving the legacy of the Nanjing Massacre.
Explore ‘The Luminous Journey – Kashi in Lights and Shadows’, a global photo exhibit in Xinjiang’s Kashi showcasing 150 works that capture the city’s culture, urban growth and ecological change.
Chen Clan Ancestral Hall in Haikou is a hidden palace with vermilion walls, golden roofs & lush greenery, built to honor the Chen family ancestors and host cultural gatherings.
The first-ever documentary on the Chinese white dolphin premiered across the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, and Macao this Friday, showcasing an epic conservation journey.
The Taiwan-produced epic Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale premieres in the Chinese mainland on December 12 in its full two-part version, giving viewers a richer look at Taiwan’s history.