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In-flight saviors

2022-11-23 08:00

When a terrifying accident occurred at nearly 10,000 meters, it was only the quick thinking of the well-trained flight crew that ensured everyone aboard the aircraft survived, Wang Ru reports.

Families with a proud legacy in China

2022-11-22 08:43

Relatives celebrate and build on incredible contribution of Canadian missionaries during a time of turmoil, Rena Li reports in Toronto.

Precipitating the big chill

2022-11-22 08:15

Minor Snow, or xiaoxue, is traditionally a time of preparation and feasting as temperatures drop and winter draws near, Zhang Lei reports.

Chinese artist recognized for enriching San Francisco culture

2022-11-22 08:14

Black and white mountains and rocks shrouded in colorful mist — the fusion of Chinese and Western painting styles attracts Michela Millstein at an art exhibition in San Francisco.

A deadly balancing act

2022-11-22 08:13

Acrobats amaze audiences with their midair stunts, Chen Nan reports.

Director helps make a difference

2022-11-21 10:20

Encouraging and promoting emerging talent maintains his creativity, Xu Fan reports.

Forum explores theater exchanges

2022-11-21 10:18

Theater director Luo Jinlin told of his family's special connection with Greece at a recent forum in Beijing on theater arts in China and Greece.

What's on

2022-11-21 10:16

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Totally tubular

2022-11-21 10:15

Norwegian artist brings stacks of creative energy to Beijing with an exhibition of his unique clay sculptures at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Lin Qi reports.

Engineer helps push forward high-speed rail development

2022-11-12 17:17

Wang Lichao has recently been sorting out his years of work on China's high-speed railway, working on several technical papers and getting ready to apply for more patents in the field.

Dior's expo presence strengthens ties with China

2022-11-12 17:16

Fashion house showcases traditional appeal with modern elegance, He Qi reports in Shanghai.

Researchers develop greener rare-earth mining technology

2022-11-12 17:14

Mining rare-earth elements has long been considered a dirty business, as it can lead to water and soil pollution, but a new technology developed by Chinese scientists may reverse the trend, offering a greener alternative for the industry.

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