A think tank report on the achievements and global contributions of China’s reform endeavors in the new era was unveiled at a forum held Tuesday in Beijing. Titled “Deepening Reform Comprehensively to Advance Chinese Modernization: Major Achievements and Global Contributions,” the report was jointly issued by the think tanks under the Institute of Party History… Continue reading Think Tank Report On Achievements, Contributions Of China’s Reform Published
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Olympics | Mutual Respect Shines Bright At Paris Olympics
In the heart of Olympic competition lies the spirit of friendship that shines bright, even in the face of rivalry. In a world sometimes divided by boundaries and differences, sports have a unique power to bring people together. This phenomenon is vividly displayed at the ongoing Paris Olympics, where athletes not only compete fiercely but… Continue reading Olympics | Mutual Respect Shines Bright At Paris Olympics
Olympics | When World’s Best Meets World’s Only
Despite her straight-sets defeat by world No. 1 Sun Yingsha, 61-year-old table tennis veteran Ni Xia Lian has proven to be a beacon of resilience and inspiration for many. Amid the roaring applause at the South Paris Arena, 61-year-old paddler Ni Xia Lian waved to the crowd with tears of emotion glistening in her eyes,… Continue reading Olympics | When World’s Best Meets World’s Only
Olympics | From Classroom To Coliseum – Olympic Debutant Jiao’s Bold Fencing Adventure
“Not easy at all!” Teenage fencer Jiao Enqi made her Olympic debut in Paris as one of the standout performers in the women’s foil team. Had Jiao Enqi not pursued fencing, she would have been enjoying her summer vacation following the Gaokao, China’s national college entrance exam. Instead, the 18-year-old participated as a reserve for… Continue reading Olympics | From Classroom To Coliseum – Olympic Debutant Jiao’s Bold Fencing Adventure
Olympics | “Swimmer In Stands” Shocks World As “Flying Fish”
China’s swimmer Pan Zhanle made history at the Paris Olympics by winning the gold medal in the men’s 100m freestyle and setting a new world record, marking China’s first Olympic gold in this event. Breaking through the waves reveals true gold. At the moment Chinese swimmer Pan Zhanle touched the wall and broke the record,… Continue reading Olympics | “Swimmer In Stands” Shocks World As “Flying Fish”
Black Gold Witnesses Century-Long Ups And Downs Of Iraqis’ Struggle For Independence
“Because of oil, the whole world has its eyes on Iraq,” Hussein sighed. “My whole life has a close connection with oil, and so has the fate of my country.” Hussein Ali Saeed, an 81-year-old resident, has spent his entire life in Kirkuk, a city in northern Iraq renowned for its abundant oil reserves. As… Continue reading Black Gold Witnesses Century-Long Ups And Downs Of Iraqis’ Struggle For Independence
Feature: French Legend Biba Leads China To Olympic Breaking Debut
Breaking, also known as breakdancing, has made an extraordinary journey from street corners to the prestigious stage of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. For the first time, breaking will be included as an Olympic sport, a milestone moment for dance culture worldwide. Behind China’s impressive rise in the breaking arena stands the legendary French breakdancer,… Continue reading Feature: French Legend Biba Leads China To Olympic Breaking Debut
Feature: How Cycling Saved Afghan Rider In Olympic Refugee Team
Cycling has many benefits, but for Amir Ansari, the first rider off the ramp in the men’s time trial race at the Paris Olympic Games, it is more than just a sport. The 24-year-old Afghan competes in the colors of the IOC Refugee Olympic Team, highlighting how cycling gave him hope during his darkest moments… Continue reading Feature: How Cycling Saved Afghan Rider In Olympic Refugee Team
Olympics Commentary: Opening Ceremony Shows Paris To World Under Rain, Did It Work?
A flash of red, white and blue of the French tricolor flag and the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris was underway, heralded by traditional accordion music. Out of the smoke from under Austerlitz Bridge sailed the boat carrying Greece’s delegation for the Games, as tradition dictates, with the Refugee team close… Continue reading Olympics Commentary: Opening Ceremony Shows Paris To World Under Rain, Did It Work?
Feature: When Art, Music And Culture Were At The Heart Of The Olympic Games
lmost every Olympiad sees new sports introduced and some other events dropped amid discussion, anger and controversy. Recent Games have seen BMX biking and skateboarding introduced, with questions asked over whether they really qualify as sports. The introduction of breakdancing also caused raised eyebrows: does an event that has its roots in music and street… Continue reading Feature: When Art, Music And Culture Were At The Heart Of The Olympic Games
