The film "Lost in the Stars," released in the summer of 2023, quickly captivated audiences with its breathtaking tropical island scenery, evoking a sense of curiosity and solitude. The mesmerizing backdrop featured none other than Hainan province in China.
In recent years, China has experienced a remarkable surge in its space exploration endeavors, inspiring hundreds of rocket enthusiasts every day to flock to Longlou Town, a small town located in Wenchang, Hainan, with a permanent population of only 20,000 people. Of them, a bunch of youthful rocket fans follow China's rocket launches and record the moments of lift-off with their cameras. They proudly identify themselves as "Rocket Enthusiasts."
In 1988, the 'People's Government of Hainan Province' was officially established, designating the area as a Special Economic Zone. That year, Hainan witnessed a spectacular sight: nearly 100,000 individuals across the country crossed the Qiongzhou Strait, carrying dreams and aspirations to establish families and careers. They became known as the 'Pioneers of Hainan.'
Haikou International Duty Free City Shopping Complex is a must-go place for visitors after they have enjoyed the gorgeous views and local delicacies in Hainan. Situated in Haikou, Hainan, it is the world's largest stand-alone duty-free facility. Opened in October 2022, the complex spans an impressive 280,000 square meters, offering a comprehensive range of services that encompass dining, accommodation, travel, entertainment, and shopping.
Shuhei Aoyama, a Japanese architect who has worked in Beijing for eighteen years and has been constantly inspired to engage in old town renovations and urban renewal, has given Beijing a new look.
From the trendy Canal Bund and tranquil Changguangxi Wetland Park to the book lovers' paradise Yuntai Reading Space and bustling Hubin Commercial Street, China Daily foreign expert Michelle Hsu explored the vibrant modern lifestyle in Wuxi's Binhu district, Jiangsu province. Join her on this one-day journey to discover a perfect blend of culture and vitality.
A documentary titled "High-Flying Girl" was released last Thursday, showcasing the growth story of the Zhangpan girls' soccer team in a rural primary school in Pingle county of Luoyang city, Henan province.
Qingdao Port, a subsidiary of Shandong Port Group, set a world record for the tenth time for its automated container terminal efficiency on Monday, marking a solid performance for the new year.
There are only about 800 Guizhou golden monkeys in the world, making them even rarer than giant pandas. They are a national first-class protected wild animal in China and are classified as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
China has overturned the old notion that "geography determines destiny". A large number of infrastructure projects have been completed, and China, together with countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative, have overcome the inequality and paved the way for global shared development and prosperity.
EHang Holdings, a Chinese urban air mobility technology company, completed commercial flight demonstrations of its pilotless passenger-carrying aerial vehicles on Thursday.
Felix Dakora, former president of the African Academy of Sciences, has praised China's efforts to promote the exchange of germ plasm of crops species as climate change causes a decline in crop biodiversity.
The Francois' langur, a first-class protected wild animal in China, is mainly found in Guizhou province and the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, with scattered populations in countries including Vietnam and Laos. The global population is only around 2,000, and the monkey is listed as an endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The South China Karst, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a key habitat for Francois' langurs, and the region's Guizhou Mayang River National Nature Reserve offers them an ideal home. The protection of the reserve's ecosystem over the past 30 years has seen the number of Francois' langurs there double to over 700, in 72 groups.
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