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  • CPC Steers China toward Prosperity

    The CPC set out on its historic journey, with only 50 members, from a boat in Zhejiang, an eastern coastal province of China, on July 23, 1921. Nearly three decades after its foundation, the CPC established the PRC.The party has never forgotten its core goal of serving the people of China against all odds. Therefore, the CPC could build every inch of China according to its dream and up to the expectations of the Chinese people. If we look back at history, we can realize how fast and effectively the CPC has improved the fate of China and its people.

  • Creating Green Miracle in Wasted Site

    No grass grew in an abandoned mining site in Ganzhou, Jiangxi province, in 2016, but six years later, the area is covered with towering trees and bamboo plantations. This miracle was made possible by Swiss scientist Christian Staehelin and his team working on plant growth-promoting microbes.

  • Convenient Work/Residence Permit Service for Expats in Beijing

    On September 21, Stephon Marbury, head coach of a basketball club in Beijing, came to the Foreigner’s Work Permit Window at the Beijing Municipal Government Service Center to inquire about policies for introducing foreign players.

  • Starting the Day with Learning Chinese

    Sushil Bhutani, manager of Development and Welding Consultant Company in India, has fond memories of the international training workshop held by China's Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) several years ago.

  • Expats Experience Chinese Painting

    A public Chinese culture class offering lessons on Chinese painting of chrysanthemums aimed at foreigners living in China, was recently held at the Shenzhen Hongshan International Service Center. In order to reach a wider audience, the class was live streamed, allowing the  audience to  interact with the teacher.

  • China's Research & Extension System Contributes to African Food Security

    Enock Chikava, interim director of agricultural development at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, said China has made compelling achievements in agriculture over the past 40 years and its experience is worthy of promotion in an interview with Science and Technology Daily.

  • Russian Daughter of Dunhuang

    Dunhuang was one of the most important interchange points of Eastern and Western cultures in ancient time, along the legendary Silk Road. Surrounded by desert, the area is famous for the Mogao Grottoes, housing statues and wall paintings spanning 1,000 years of Buddhist art. Today Dunhuang city remains a thriving center of cultural exchanges, thanks to the Belt and Road Initiative, which has brought with it a new vitality.

  • Speaking Out for China

    Konstantin Shchepin, a post-80s graduate of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, came to China for the first time in 2004 to participate in Harbin International Economic and Trade Fair. The Fair promotes development of economic and trade relations between China and Russia and the deepening of friendship and cooperation between the two countries.

  • Expats Gather to Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival

    Shandong Provincial Department of Science and Technology held Mid-Autumn Tea Party for foreign experts. Expats gathered to experience the traditional culture of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

  • Academic Journey to Roof of the World

    For tourists, Xizang Autonomous Region in western China, home to the highest plateau on Earth, is a dream destination with its rich culture, vast grasslands, peaceful lakes, and spectacular views. Nevertheless, for Dr. Marie-luce Chevalier, a respected Belgian/French geologist, it is a wonderland providing her with "amazing experiences and good memories" along with the substantial scientific value.

  • Pioneer in Speech Science: Kiyoshi Honda

    After receiving his PhD from the University of Tokyo, Kiyoshi Honda worked at the ATR Research Institute in Japan as a supervisor of speech science research, then at the University of Wisconsin in the U.S., and Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3 in France.

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More Global Youth Bonds for Better Understanding

The 2024 Future Close-Up, a youth exchange program, brought entrepreneurs, technologists, scholars and opinion leaders from 21 countries and regions together to promote exchanges between China and other countries and help young people around the world better understand China.

More Chinese Reviewers Needed for Int'l Journals

With the rapid rise of international publication volume, more Chinese reviewers are needed to match China's increasingly important contributions to international publications."Inviting expert reviewers to participate in the peer review process is inevitable if journal editors want to make informed publishing decisions," Matteo Cavalleri, publisher, Strategy & Portfolio Development, AIP Publishing, told Science and Technology Daily.