Kickstarting the Fall Semester: Lanzhou Elementary and Secondary Schools Students Captivated by the Educational “Soybean Ballad” Story
Written by Song Zixin / Translated by Annie C. On September 1, the City of Lanzhou No. 14 Middle School’s Symphony Orchestra performs the “Soybean Ballad”. Song Zixin /CNS Reciting the lyrics of the “Soybean Ballad”, which promotes the nutrients and benefits of the self-titled legume and its resiliency, students of the City of Lanzhou’s … Read more
2021 SSACEIF Held Online, New Opportunities for International Cooperation in the Post-Epidemic Era
On August 25, the 2021 South and Southeast Asia Commodity Expo and Investment Fair (hereinafter referred to as the “2021 SSACEIF”) was launched online in Kunming, to provide businessmen with a “cloud” exhibition platform in multiple ways such as online negotiation, live broadcast and electronic signing, multiple angles and multiple languages, to promote new breakthroughs … Read more
An Unusual Fraud Case: Meng’s Case Entering the Final Phase of the Hearings, Can five questions raised by the judge help Meng regain freedom?
Dahe Meng Wanzhou returned to court this week to attend the final phase of her extradition hearings, which began on August 4, 2021. During last week’s hearings, the judge identified several material loopholes regarding the Crown’s allegations. Analysts commented that the questions raised by the judge appeared to shake the very foundations of the Crown’s … Read more
Huawei Launches a Range of New Products Powered by HarmonyOS 2
Huawei launched a range of new products powered by HarmonyOS 2 today, giving consumers access to a seamless and truly intelligent experience across multiple devices in all different types of scenarios. “One as all, all as one. We are living in a world where all things are connected and intelligent. Not a single one of … Read more
Shanshan Zhang, director of Paradise Program and her film world
Shanshan Zhang Shanshan Zhang, an extraordinary award-winning Chinese independent filmmaker who has a Master of Fine Art degree in Filmmaking from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2019, and received a bachelor degree of Arts, majored in Television Playwriting, Directing and Editing at Communication University of China in 2014. As Director, screenwriter, producer, editor … Read more
Lianhua Qingwen capsule (granule) was approved as an additional indication of COVID-19
SHIJIAZHUANG, China, April 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — On April 14, 2020, Yiling Pharmaceutical announced that Yiling Pharmaceutical and its subsidiary Beijing Yiling Pharmaceutical had received the approval document of drug supplement application concerning the application for new indications of Lianhua Qingwen capsules and Lianhua Qingwen granules issued by State Drug Administration. Lianhua Qingwen capsule and Lianhua Qingwen granules … Read more
The Challenge Will Undoubtedly be Overcome!
By Hong Tian In late December of 2019, a new type of pneumonia emerged in Wuhan, China. In the beginning, it was regarded and treated as a common infection. However, when more than a dozen of the same cases occurred, doctors who had previous experience fighting the SARS plague suspected it was a new serious … Read more
Hello, Hong Kong!
Dushan 1 Taking the opportunity of being in Shenzhen for a business trip, I decided to go to Hong Kong and visit my friends via the Beijing-Kowloon High-Speed Rail in early January. I was wondering about its current state after a few months of riots in the streets. Is the romantic metropolis, the bright oriental … Read more
Guangxi:People Enjoy Bright Future of Ethnic Unity
“You are a part of me and I am a part of you.” It is a vivid description of harmonious ethnic relations in Guangxi, which is also the foundation of Guangxi’s brilliant achievements in the 60 years’ development. Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region was founded in 1958.People usually refer to Guangxi as Zhuangxiang (the hometown of the … Read more
Remarks of the Spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in Canada on the Globe and Mail’s article Accusing China to retaliate against the United States by skipping the WTO
On April 5, the Globe and Mail published an article titled “WTO rules are the first casualty in the China-U.S. shoving match”, which commented on the China-U.S. trade dispute. Instead of criticizing the U.S. for provoking the dispute in the first place, the article accused the way China chose to defend its own rights and … Read more
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