Guangzhou Announces New Restrictions on Electric Vehicles in Public Spaces

Guangzhou will implement a new regulation on January 1, 2024, aimed at enhancing public safety and improving traffic flow in designated public areas. This regulation will prohibit the use of various motor and non-motor vehicles, including electric bicycles, regular bicycles, electric unicycles, and electric scooters, in the following locations: This restriction applies to all hours … Read more

Shenzhen Nanshan Takes Flight with “Air Taxis”

Soaring above traffic congestion becomes a reality as Shenzhen’s Nanshan district introduces a novel commuting option: “air taxis.” The Lenovo Houhai Center Heliport and Urban Terminal recently opened its doors, marking the launch of Nanshan’s first Class A elevated heliport and urban terminal. Nanshan’s vibrant business and technology hub, home to many leading companies, faces … Read more

Shenzhen-Zhongshan Bridge: A Modern Engineering Marvel

The Shenzhen-Zhongshan Bridge, a monumental infrastructure project, recently achieved a crucial milestone with the completion of its mainline. This 24-kilometer link, connecting the two cities across the Pearl River, is slated to open in 2024, drastically reducing travel time between them from two hours to just 30 minutes. This ambitious project comprises two bridges, two … Read more

Foreign Investors Remain Bullish on China’s Bond Market

Foreign capital continues to display strong confidence in China’s bond market, evidenced by a sustained increase in net purchases by foreign institutions month after month. This marks the ninth consecutive month of net foreign buying, with cumulative net purchases exceeding 1 trillion yuan in 2023 alone. October witnessed a particularly significant surge, with net foreign … Read more

Scientists Discover Ancient Male Mosquitoes Also Sucked Blood

A team led by researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Lebanese University has made a groundbreaking discovery that pushes back the fossil record of mosquitoes by nearly 30 million years and reveals a surprising truth: ancient male mosquitoes also sucked blood. Their findings, published in the journal Current Biology, showcase two exceptionally … Read more

South China Sea Witnesses Historic First Space Launch

A historic space launch mission took place early Wednesday morning from the South China Sea. A Smart Dragon 3 carrier rocket, lifting off at 3:24 am from a launch service ship, successfully deployed a space-based internet technology demonstration satellite into its designated orbit. This marks the first-ever space launch ever conducted in the South China … Read more

Groundbreaking Testing Platform to Revolutionize Offshore Wind Turbine Technology

A state-of-the-art ground transmission testing and research platform for offshore wind turbines is set to revolutionize China’s wind power technology, according to experts at a recent international wind power technology conference. The 40-megawatt wind turbine electrical and dynamic experimental platform, unveiled at the conference in Shantou, Guangdong province, marks a significant leap forward in China’s … Read more

Private Beijing Company Successfully Launches CERES 1 Rocket and Deploys Two Satellites

In a remarkable feat of private aerospace advancement, Beijing-based rocket company Galactic Energy launched its CERES-1 rocket on Tuesday morning, marking the 11th successful mission for the carrier. The rocket, carrying two satellites, lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in China’s Gobi Desert, precisely placing the Tianyan 16 and Starpool 1A satellites into … Read more

China’s Commitment to Meaningful Climate Action

The year 2023 stands as the hottest on record, marking a continuation of a sweltering trend that has witnessed an alarming surge in climate-related disasters. At COP28 in Dubai, UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell lamented the world’s sluggish pace in addressing climate change, warning, “We are taking baby steps” when we need giant … Read more