Global Leaders Unite at WDEC 2025 to Empower AI-Era Learning
At the 2025 World Digital Education Conference in Wuhan, global leaders chart a path for AI-powered learning through collaboration, tech-driven classrooms, and lifelong education.
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At the 2025 World Digital Education Conference in Wuhan, global leaders chart a path for AI-powered learning through collaboration, tech-driven classrooms, and lifelong education.
Dive into authentic Emei Sect Kung Fu: live demos of Phoenix Eye Fist and Spinning Thrust with slow-motion breakdowns for aspiring practitioners.
China’s State Council meeting spotlights domestic demand as the cornerstone of economic resilience, with consumption now driving over 60% of GDP growth and targeted policies for sustainable expansion.
Fragments of the over-2,000-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts, taken to the US in 1946, were returned to the Chinese mainland on Friday in a landmark cultural repatriation.
Each spring, Lhasa’s Potala Palace dons a fragrant ‘sweet wall’ glaze of lime, honey, sugar, milk and saffron in Xizang’s beloved repainting ritual.
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art has returned two Warring States silk manuscripts to the National Cultural Heritage Administration of the Chinese mainland.
The U.S. Congress has backed bills challenging UN Resolution 2758, igniting debate over the one-China principle and cross-strait representation.
Technicians digitized 52 Han Dynasty silk texts, creating over 228,700 images and 3,400 3D models to turn a 2,000-year-old script into a computer font.
Walmart will pass rising tariff costs to shoppers, signaling price hikes across retail with changes rolling out this month, impacting millions in the U.S.
Ousted President Yoon Suk-yeol announced via Facebook that he’s leaving South Korea’s conservative People Power Party, marking a new chapter in Seoul’s political scene.