Exploring Tianjin's Binhai Library, a structure that transcends its function as a book repository to become a dynamic symbol of urban culture and architectural innovation.
Shanghai unveils the world's first fully functional 3D-printed residential building, marking a paradigm shift in construction technology. Dive into the details of this architectural marvel that combines speed, sustainability, and cutting-edge engineering.
When rain falls hard, do Chinese cities drown or adapt? Explore how the 'Sponge City' concept uses nature to manage extreme weather, transforming urban flooding challenges into a model of ecological resilience.
As artificial intelligence transcends text generation to embody digital avatars, the media industry faces a paradigm shift. This analysis explores the rise of AI anchors, their operational advantages, ethical dilemmas, and the future of human-AI collaboration in journalism.
Forget pickaxes and shovels. In the mountains of Hebei, drones are now mapping the Great Wall's cracks with millimeter precision, turning a mythical fortress into a living digital twin to save it from erosion.
From the streets of Shenzhen to rural villages, clean energy, carbon capture, and smart waste systems are no longer abstract concepts. This is a look at how ordinary people in China experience tangible environmental changes driven by real-world technology.
In 2013, Beijing was choking on smog. Today, the sky is blue again. This isn't just news; it's a daily reality for millions. See how industrial scrubbers, electric vehicles, and policy shifts transformed ordinary life in China's cities.
Forget the old stereotypes. In Beijing, waste sorting isn't just a rule; it's a high-tech daily ritual driven by community and smart systems. See how China is turning trash into energy and resources.
Forget the stereotypes of smog and slow trains. In cities like Shenzhen and Chengdu, ordinary people are living with clean air thanks to a quiet revolution in electric buses, rooftop solar, and waste sorting. This is how Chinese green companies are solving real problems abroad.
In a small riverside town in Zhejiang, an automated system now detects pollution spikes seconds before human inspectors would arrive. This is just one example of how China is shifting from traditional manpower-based monitoring to a digital, AI-driven model that is reshaping the nation's approach to environmental governance.









































