On October 24th in Nanning, the President of the Chinese Modern Drama Research Association, Ji Guoping,
The second -Dongpo Meets Autumn History- Exhibition of famous Chinese and Korean calligraphers and painters opens in South Korea
On October 25, the second edition of the “Dongpo Meets Chusi” Chinese-Korean Calligraphy and Painting Masters Exhibition opened at the Seog
Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau responded to the party’s -pressure for a palace- and said he would remain in office
On October 24, in Ottawa, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed the media, confirming his intention to continue leading t
A package of incremental policies has been implemented at an accelerated pace, boosting the economy’s momentum
Those who have been promoting the narrative of “China’s decline” and expressing skepticism about the country’s future
Hunan has released a total of 1,304 jobs to Taiwanese youth this year
On October 21, the Hunan provincial government announced a new wave of job opportunities for young professionals from Taiwan.
Sichuan’s largest reservoir power station is full for the first time
On October 25, the Yalong River Basin Hydropower Development Company announced that the Yalong River Lianghekou Hydropower Station, the lar
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In a recent interview, Sam Liccardo, a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives from California’s 16th District and former mayor of San José, s
Expert- National characteristics are the guarantee for local operas to go global
On October 24th in Nanning, Liu Yanjun, the president of the Chinese Minority Drama Association, emphasiz
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On October 16, Xinhua News Agency reported on President Xi Jinping’s recent visit to Fujian, where he delivered an important spe
Texas condemned for placing book on colonization in library’s fiction section
In Montgomery County, Texas, there’s significant uproar following the reclassification of Linda Coombs’ book on Eu