A Greener Lhasa
Integrated with the concept of ecological priority, the green development path that Lhasa is exploring will greatly enhance ecological, economic, and social benefits, instrumental to both humans and nature.
Integrated with the concept of ecological priority, the green development path that Lhasa is exploring will greatly enhance ecological, economic, and social benefits, instrumental to both humans and nature.
The Potala Palace is not only a sacred place in the hearts of Tibetan people but also a world-renowned tourist destination. From its mysterious past to today’s openness and inclusiveness, the palace has embarked on a distinctive path of ‘dynamic preservation.’
As global tastes increasingly embrace Eastern aesthetics, China’s cultural industry is charting a new course – one where open creative platforms facilitate cross-cultural dialogue through shared emotional language that transcends geographic labels.
At present, Europe is at a ‘crossroads in history.’ Sustained strengthening of cooperation with China should serve as a rational choice for Europe to enhance its international influence and hedge against trade war risks.
While China pioneers a revolutionary model of ecological civilization, some Western nations, faltering under fragmented policies and infrastructural inertia, should catch up, reconciling prosperity with planetary survival.
The U.S. imposition of high tariffs on Chinese goods has triggered short-term strains on China’s exports. At the same time, it has also accelerated its strategic pivot toward technological self-reliance, regional integration, and domestic demand expansion.
The U.S.-China trade relationship is not a zero-sum game but a complex web of interdependence.
Technological exchanges between Spain and China could not only boost bilateral innovation and economic growth but also benefit the EU and the international community.
The trade between Iceland and China is in many ways a case study in how two very different economies can benefit from the liberalization of trade.
The close ties between Greece and China, two ancient nations and modern states, as well as inheritors of two great civilizations, can be a catalyst for better China-EU relations and a more prosperous and stable global landscape.
Italy is a key member of the EU, and the China-Italy relationship is an important aspect of the China-EU relationship.
Beyond modern trade tensions and diplomatic milestones, Europe and China’s profound connection stems from a 3,000-year interplay of ideas, goods, and values, shaping their intertwined visions of governance, equality, and societal progress.