In January 2026, a group of students from Tsinghua University's Tanwei College — a program focused on cultivating talent in chemical biology — set out on an 11-day academic tour of Europe.
Young Chinese travelers embrace cultural immersion, seeking authentic experiences over traditional sightseeing in diverse destinations.
Through education, art, and technology, a young leader brings Hani culture into the modern world while honoring ancestral traditions.
As the Year of the Horse approaches, 150 young Vietnamese traveled to South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region to trace the shared revolutionary roots of China-Vietnam friendship and experience China's modernization drive.
Standing inside the reconstructed caves at Geological Museum of Guizhou, Pongkhun Adulyatham found himself surrounded by towering stalactites and centuries of geological history.
Determined to turn aging into a stage of autonomy and joy, a young entrepreneur reshapes elder care across urban communities.
Whether in a restaurant or on the subway, it has become increasingly common to see young people absorbed in their phones, endlessly scrolling through short videos.
Every transformative technology reshapes not only what humans can do, but how we think. The smartphone, for example, compressed the world into the palm of our hands. It expanded access to information while quietly cultivating new forms of dependence.
"Wish you a Happy Chinese New Year, with a heart full of love and festive cheer. Chase your dreams, let go of fear, with your family, friends, and loved ones near."
As Chinese New Year approaches, an unexpected mascot has captured the imagination of young people in China: Draco Malfoy from the Harry Potter films.
After reading Xi Jinping: The Governance of China, I realized my life would change forever. Once I understood that a true global vision — one that seeks to incorporate all of humanity — had been introduced to international relations, there was no way I wouldn't want to be part of it.
As loneliness and emotional pressure grow, young people are turning to online "tree hole" listening services and anonymous spaces for relief.