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Preserving a Source of Life
Zambia takes measures to protect water resources and ensure ecological progress
Should We Stop The Trend of ‘Feminization'?
In traditional Chinese thinking, women are supposed to be gentle and soft and men masculine. In recent years, however, the popularity of young male film and TV stars who appear to be “feminine” in their dressing, hair style and even mindset and their impact on the youth has led some to believe that the Chinese boys are not “masculine” enough.
Green Renaissance
China adopts comprehensive measures to protect Yangtze River environment
Building an Immune Barrier
Chinese vaccines help the global fight against COVID-19 pandemic
A Promising Change
As first female and African head of the WTO, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is enjoined to advance the prospects of common development
Service Before Celebration
A doctor’s contribution to normalization of life
Delivering Happiness
Deliveryman continues to work during the holiday to meet the needs of customers
Skiing Upsurge
Olympic winter games spur growth of snow economy in Beijing suburbs
An Unbreakable Bond
Chargé d’affaires ad interim of the Chinese Embassy in Nigeria talks about bilateral ties
A Different Celebration
Chinese people respond to the call to spend the Spring Festival holiday in situ
Succulent Sensation
New technology brings a breath of fresh air to local rural development
Trade and Opportunities
AfCFTA can benefit Africa’s youth and women and increase Sino-African cooperation
Messages From a Time-Honored Trip
Chinese foreign minister’s visit to Africa consolidates creation of a closer community
Poetry In Motion
Taijiquan, an ancient, elegant Chinese martial art recently listed as a world intangible cultural heritage, is increasingly popular at home and abroad
Cameroon's Jet Li
A Cameroonian young man pursues his kungfu dream in China and teaches Chinese martial arts back in his country
Back From the Brink
Conservation efforts have revived the population of endangered species, bringing them back from the brink of extinction
Should We Support ‘996' Working Hour System?
With the rapid development of Chinese society, the work culture at companies has also changed, accompanied by the increasing pressure of competition. The “996” working hour system, which refers to working 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. six days a week, has become a common practice adopted by Internet and financial companies in big cities.
Wings of Technology
Science and technological advancement is the key to China’s agricultural development
Abiding Commitment
Chinese agricultural expert team begins a fresh mission in Burkina Faso
A Model for Cooperation
Belt and Road Initiative will play a bigger role in the post-pandemic era
Smart Treatment
With the development of 5G and other cutting-edge technologies, China is accelerating smart healthcare deployment across the country
Reform Needed
South Africa looks to chart a difficult road to economic recovery after a COVID-19 impacted 2020
Water on Tap
Malawi innovator develops an intelligent tap that improves life in rural areas
Every-Day Heroes
Model workers honored for dedication and persistence
Putting Metal to Work
Chinese steel manufacturers help upgrade the construction industry in Zambia
Connecting Through the Lens
Winners of the Second CHINAFRICA Short Video Competition announced in Beijing, Cape Town and Dakar
Pretty Picture
Award ceremony shows China’s film industry gearing up
Filling Medical Vacuum
China-Uganda medical training program will help boost the number of specialist doctors
Ever Closer Partnership
Solidarity in fighting COVID-19 has further highlighted the value of China-Africa cooperation
Big Screen Return
China’s film industry begins the slow path to recovery as moviegoers head back