Global Artistry Shines at Harbin Ice and Snow Competitions
Harbin Ice and Snow Competitions welcome artists from around the globe, showcasing stunning ice and snow sculptures that highlight the city’s rich artistic legacy.
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Harbin Ice and Snow Competitions welcome artists from around the globe, showcasing stunning ice and snow sculptures that highlight the city’s rich artistic legacy.
Nippon Steel is suing the U.S. government after President Biden blocked its acquisition of U.S. Steel, citing political motivations.
South Korean investigators may reattempt arresting impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol. Expert Wang Son-taek warns the ongoing standoff could further marginalize and isolate Yoon.
China reports a rise in human metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases since December 2024. Health officials reassure that HMPV is a well-known respiratory virus, not a new threat.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visits Namibia, Republic of the Congo, Chad, and Nigeria from Jan 5-11 to strengthen China-Africa relations, continuing a 35-year tradition.
South Korea’s Corruption Investigation Office attempts to arrest impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol, choosing timing to avoid protests and demonstrate resolve amid supporter resistance.
Harbin’s St. Sophia Cathedral introduces a dreamy light-and-shadow show combining virtual projections and the natural moon, lighting up the New Year season until February 2025.
A ranger in Jilin Province’s Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park has a close encounter with a Siberian tiger, highlighting the rising tiger numbers and enhanced safety measures.
China and Ecuador celebrate 45 years of diplomatic ties, enhancing their partnership with a free trade agreement that boosts economic growth and sustainable practices.
Chang’e-5 mission’s analysis reveals the Moon had a weak yet active magnetic field 2 billion years ago, providing new insights into its geological history.