Mawuna Ayefounin is an international student at Shanghai's Tongji University. He was a member of a dragon boat team that took part in a race between international college students in Shanghai on May 25. Follow him to check out how he and his teammates prepared for the race and had a good time.
By ZHAO RUINAN and Shi Baoyin in Luoyang, Henan
Jun 05, 2024
The black-necked crane, an endangered species, is the only crane that inhabits and reproduces in high plateau, mainly breeding on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China. During the summer, the Qinghai area of Qilian Mountain National Park, which straddles the Gansu and Qinghai provinces, becomes a breeding ground for these elegant cranes.
Gansu Huarui Agriculture Co Ltd workers have been busy harvesting the alfalfa on their 533 hectares of land in Minle Industrial Park in Minle county of Zhangye city, Gansu province.
Ole Eidskrem, from Norway, is a third-year student at East China Normal University. With a passion for Chinese traditional culture, he developed an interest in paddling dragon boats. In the recently held Shanghai International Students Dragon Boat Race, he and his teammates were crowned champions of the race. Why is Ole so passionate about dragon boat racing and Chinese culture? Take a look at the video!
Shanghai Disney Resort will debut a new live stage show, The Adventure of Rhythm, on June 3, which tells the story of a team of archaeologists who specialize in researching music. This new indoor live stage show at Shanghai Disneyland's Storyhouse Stage will open on June 3 and run through Oct 7, barring special events. Extra tickets are not needed for this event.
An acapella rendition of the song Try Everything, performed by students from Jinan Licheng No 2 High School, recently went viral. The talented choir has won several national and international awards, including a gold prize in the vocal ensemble category of the 2023 World Choir Festival, hosted by the World Youth and Children Choral Artists' Association.
Over the past three decades, Wulong, a once poverty-stricken mountain region in Chongqing, has undergone a face-lift through developing tourism. It now aims to attract more global guests to its unique landscape and rich culture.
By Qin Feng in Xi’an and Zhang Xiaomin
May 29, 2024
What wild animals do people most like to see in their natural environment? And what connection do these wild animals have with humans living in cities? Follow the video to take a look!
In 2020, China used homemade CHCNAV measuring equipment and the Beidou Navigation Satellite System to measure Mount Qomolangma. The domestic technologies and gear ensured high precision even at -40 ℃and 1/3 normal air pressure. China's advancing capabilities are no mountain too high.