Their stories show how China's experience is being integrated into the Belt and Road cooperation and South-South cooperation, contributing to the sustainable development of women globally. Watch the video to learn more!
The Center for Language Education and Cooperation and Shanghai University of Finance and Economics recently jointly established a research center combining Chinese language and digital economy expertise, marking a shift in addressing the challenges of language education in the digital age while nurturing international talent with interdisciplinary skills.
More youths from Europe shall be encouraged to come to China and see what the country is and learn from it, Tiziana Lippiello, president of the Ca' Foscari University of Venice in Italy, said in an exclusive interview in Shanghai on Tuesday.
In the soft amber glow, a young woman stands draped in an emerald robe and crimson blouse, reminiscent of a vision from an ancient scroll.
China Daily journalist Dylan Walker's reflection after rereading "Red Star Over China."
Eva, a student from Albania, embarked on an unforgettable cultural journey in Yan'an, a city steeped in history and tradition.
Standing beside the walls of Pingyao Ancient City in Jinzhong, Shanxi province, 31-year-old Nigerian vlogger Oluwabunmi Henry Jimoh could not hide his excitement.
The 10th Youth Camp of the Chinese Olympic Committee officially opened on Monday at Beijing Sport University, welcoming 55 young representatives from 24 countries and regions for a program aimed at promoting the Olympic spirit and fostering global cooperation in sports.
On October 11, 2025, the Fifth International Conference on Digital Economy, hosted by the School of Economics and Management(SEM) at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT) and co-organized by the Tsinghua Laboratory for Computational Social Science and State Governance, the BUPT-CASISD Joint Research Center for Digital Strategy (Think Tank), the Economics and Management Innovation Committee of the China Institute of Communications, and the DCU Institute for Business and Society, was successfully held at BUPT.
The younger generation in Hong Kong could be very suitable for telling China's story to the world, as they are fluent in English, Chinese and Cantonese, and are familiar with both Chinese and Western cultures.