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  • The Way Forward for Chinese Tech Firms Against U.S. Curbs

    Amid the tech war, America’s restrictions on technology exports are unlikely to ease and will probably get even worse. But China’s self-reliance is the way forward.

  • AI Governance Should Conform to Human Values

    The Digital Economy Forum, a part of the 19th Annual Beijing-Tokyo Forum, was held in Beijing on October 19.The scholars and industry participants from China and Japan shared their insights on the topic, and discussed how two countries strengthen cooperation in building a digital society and AI management.

  • Open-up, Cooperation Can Unlock Sci-tech Development

    Openness and cooperation are inherent requirements for promoting scientific and technological progress. It is through sci-tech innovation that we can jointly explore ways and means to solve major global issues and meet the challenges of our time. At the recent Nanjing International Science and Technology Cooperation and Exchange Conference, officials, counselors, entrepreneurs and scholars from home and abroad gathered to discuss ways to seek more opportunities in cooperation and how to specifically achieve that.

  • Delivering Benefits to More Countries and People

    The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), "a Chinese solution to global development issues," has shown significant fruitful cooperation in the decade since its inception.

  • Can Internet Governance Ensure Multilateralism?

    Global security governance vis-à-vis artificial intelligence (AI), especially addressing the risks caused by generative AI, has become a core issue at the 18th Internet Governance Forum in Kyoto, Japan, held from October 8 to 12.

  • U.S. Should Stop Its Long-arm Jurisdiction Tactics

    On October 6, the U.S. added 42 Chinese companies to its export control list over their alleged support for "Russia's military and/or defense industrial base," claiming they were involved in activities contrary to the national security or foreign policy.China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) called the action a typical act of economic coercion and unilateral bullying.

  • Significant Role of STB in Developing Countries -- Benefits for Malawi

    Science and Technology Backyard (STB) is a novel approach for nurturing postgraduate students studying agriculture who will be sent to the frontline of agricultural production to deal with practical challenges impacting farmers daily. The concept has gained recognition and importance in recent years, especially in the context of South-South countries like Malawi. These nations, often grappling with challenges related to agricultural productivity, food security and economic development, can significantly benefit from adopting and adapting the STB approach.

  • China Outnumbers U.S. with Most S&T Clusters

    All of the world’s five biggest Science and Technology(S&T) Clusters are now located in East Asia, and three Chinese S&T Clusters, namely Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou (China and Hong Kong, China), China’s Beijing and Shanghai-Suzhou clusters have made the top five in a global innovation index, according to the 2023 edition of WIPO(World Intellectual Property Organization)’s Global Innovation Index (GII).

  • Asian Games in China:Witnessing Three Decades of Hi-tech Revolution

    From 1990 to 2023, three Asian Games have been hosted by China.

  • Science Literacy Helps Determine Our Future

    Making science more popular and improving the scientific literacy of the public in a joint global effort-that's the core spirit of the World Conference on Science Literacy.

  • Don't Downplay China's Resilient Economy

    As countries around the world are bracing for economic recovery, China's economic rebound from the pandemic has always been the source of much attention. While some international organizations and analysts make rational analyses and forecasts, others deliberately talk down the Chinese economy, taking a short-sighted and prejudiced stance.

  • Low Carbon Development Needs Stronger Int’l Cooperation

    Ambassadors to China who attended the 2023 Taiyuan Energy Low Carbon Development Forum in September called for closer cooperation between countries.

  • Re-globalization for a Secure, Inclusive and Sustainable Future

    The major issues that policymakers are facing the world over – from security to inclusiveness to climate change – transcend nation states. Therefore, solutions cannot be found unilaterally, in isolation of the actions of others.

  • Promoting Gender Equality in Research

    In the field promoting the role of women in scientific research, Shanghai has one of the highest number of women R&D personnel, second only to Beijing, according to a new report released at a women scientists’ summit held during the Pujiang Innovation Forum in Shanghai on September 9.

  • E-commerce Mushrooming in China

    China is to retain its dominant position in the global e-commerce landscape. On August 29, GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company, forecasts that the Chinese e-commerce market is anticipated to surge to 15.2 trillion RMB in 2023, driven by the ongoing shift of consumer preferences from offline to online shopping.

  • Advancing Sci-tech Cooperation Along the Belt and Road

    A focus of the forum was on strengthening scientific and technological cooperation within the BRI.

  • AIPP Acknowledges China's Scientific Contributions

    "We firmly believe that science is inherently cooperative. Scientific collaboration is a very peaceful and positive exercise that creates mutual understanding," Alexandra Vance, CEO of the American Institute of Physics Publishing (AIPP), told Science and Technology Daily on September 7.

  • China-ASEAN Bond Flourishes

    The past decade has witnessed China-ASEAN deepening their cooperation and benefiting both.

  • ​We don't Believe in Decoupling: UK Envoy

    “The UK does not believe in the narrative of decoupling [from China]. We think that trade is a good thing,” said Geraldine McCafferty, at a forum.

  • China Drives Asian Lead in Global Offshore Wind Power

    The Asia-Pacific region led by China has overtaken Europe as the world's largest offshore wind market, according to the Global Offshore Wind Report 2023 released on August 28.

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  • ​The Mid-Autumn Festival, one of China's most cherished traditional holidays, is deeply rooted in the country's cultural heritage. Known for the rich poetry, it has inspired and customs, the stories of the festival center around the moon, which symbolizes reunion, harmony, and togetherness.

How an American Scholar Fell for China

​William N. Brown has called China home for over 30 years. "I'm fortunate to live in a country as beautiful as China, in the vibrant city of Xiamen, and at a university as remarkable as Xiamen University," the 68-year-old American professor at Xiamen University said.

'My Wish for You is Long LifeAnd a Share in This Loveliness Far Away'

The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival, is a harvest festival celebrated in Chinese culture. Held on the 15th day of the eighth month of the Chinese lunisolar calendar, it falls on September 17 this year according to the Gregorian calendar. On this day, the Chinese believe that the moon is at its brightest and fullest, coinciding with harvest time in the middle of autumn.

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