Nang Coffee: A Modern Twist on Xinjiang’s Flatbread Tradition
In Kashi, Xinjiang, Dawazi Cafe transforms traditional nang flatbread into edible coffee cups, blending Uygur heritage with modern café culture and sustainable innovation.
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In Kashi, Xinjiang, Dawazi Cafe transforms traditional nang flatbread into edible coffee cups, blending Uygur heritage with modern café culture and sustainable innovation.
Nadim Diab’s two-week trek across the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region—from Kashi’s Silk Road streets to Tulufan’s fiery mountains—reveals stunning landscapes and one unexpected travel challenge.
CIFTIS25 on the Chinese mainland showcased how immersive tech and smart systems are revolutionizing tourism, culture, and geological disaster monitoring, lighting the path for future trade in services.
Discover ‘Beijing Gifts’ at CIFTIS: clay figurines, herbal-infused cosmetics, original ink paintings and stamps bring Beijing’s cultural creativity to life.
Finance Minister Lan Fo’an says the Chinese mainland’s fiscal policy retains ample room for future measures to balance risk prevention and growth promotion.
Cartoonist Zhu Deyong warns that endless material pursuits stray us from our spiritual core. Discover his insights on balancing desire and depth.
The Huangyan Dao National Nature Reserve in Sansha City, Hainan Province on the Chinese mainland spans 3,523.67 hectares to safeguard vital coral reef ecosystems through core and experimental zones.
Australia is guest of honour at Beijing’s CIFTIS 2024, fielding a record 60 institutions. The move underscores deeper economic ties and future collaboration in services, tech and green growth.
Chinese mainland unveils 2025–2027 plan to install 180GW of new-type energy storage, driving 250bn yuan investment to stabilize the grid and green growth.
At CIFTIS 2025 in Beijing, Australia debuts its largest pavilion yet, showcasing 60+ companies in green economy, education, tourism and more, highlighting China-Australia service trade ties.