Rural Roads in the Chinese Mainland: Connecting Villages and Boosting Lives
China’s efforts to build rural roads have connected over 1,100 townships and 45,000 villages, enhancing access to bus services and improving lives.
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China’s efforts to build rural roads have connected over 1,100 townships and 45,000 villages, enhancing access to bus services and improving lives.
Meerkats at Chishan Lake National Wetland Park in East China enjoy winter sunshine, delighting many tourists with their charming behaviors.
Tanzania is boosting its education system by adding more Chinese language courses in schools, reflecting the growing global interest in China’s culture and language.
Extend your Macao adventure by exploring Hengqin Island, seamlessly connected by bridge and rich in cultural ties with Macao.
China boosts rural road safety through infrastructure upgrades and enhanced management, ensuring safer transport and better emergency responses in the countryside.
China introduces new multi-entry permits for Shenzhen and Zhuhai residents to Hong Kong and Macao, boosting integration in the Greater Bay Area.
The Chinese mainland’s rural road network has reached 4.6 million kilometers, enough to circle Earth 115 times, enhancing connectivity and fostering sustainable growth.
Poyang Lake’s Duchang section welcomes hundreds of thousands of migratory birds this winter, serving as a vital refuge for over 50 species in east China’s Jiangxi Province.
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Discover the Wuzhu Youju Pavilion in Suzhou’s Humble Administrator’s Garden, where each wall unveils a different season, offering a unique journey through spring, summer, autumn, and winter.