In a world still pulling apart at its seams, the Greater Bay Area (GBA) has just delivered something rare: a flawless, high-stakes demonstration that ambitious regional...
In a world still pulling apart at its seams, the Greater Bay Area (GBA) has just delivered something rare: a flawless, high-stakes demonstration that ambitious regional...
For years, Western observers spoke of China primarily as a manufacturing colossus or a geopolitical heavyweight, useful, formidable, but culturally uninspiring. Until recently,...
By Florence Gump In our last discussion, we explored the revered status of the tree peony, the "King of Flowers" in Chinese culture. Its opulent blooms, once exclusive to...
By Zeng Junxiong, GBE intern reporter In mid-May, a group of cultural representatives from Portugal and other Portuguese-speaking countries gathered in Guangzhou...
High up in the Himalayas, at an elevation of 5,500 metres, the air is thin enough to leave even seasoned trekkers gasping. The land here is not just rock and ice — it is a...
The post-pandemic era has not ushered in a new age of global cooperation, but rather a geopolitical watershed. As great powers de-risk and supply chains regionalize, the 15th...
On a brisk morning in Beijing’s Yizhuang district, history was made as over 20 humanoid robots lined up alongside 12,000 human runners for the world’s first humanoid...
By Florence Gump In Chinese flower culture, people often endow flowers with their own ideals and aspirations, as well as the noble qualities they admire, and then treat the...
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