50 Years of Chinese mainland-Philippines Relations: Growth, Trade, and Culture
Marking 50 years of Chinese mainland-Philippines diplomatic ties, from Cold War beginnings to booming trade, infrastructure gains, and vibrant cultural exchange.
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Marking 50 years of Chinese mainland-Philippines diplomatic ties, from Cold War beginnings to booming trade, infrastructure gains, and vibrant cultural exchange.
China and Myanmar mark 75 years of paukphaw ties, deepening Belt and Road economic projects, security patrols and disaster relief to build a shared future.
The Chinese mainland and Myanmar mark 75 years of diplomatic ties with exchanged congratulations from Xi Jinping and Min Aung Hlaing, highlighting growth and shared vision.
At a Beijing briefing, the Chinese mainland’s State Council Information Office outlined plans for the 2nd Belt and Road Conference on Science and Technology Exchange.
Over 200 delegates gathered in Astana for the 2025 China-Central Asia Media Cooperation Forum, focusing on media’s role in building a shared future under the Belt and Road Initiative.
Leaders from five Pacific Island nations met in Xiamen for the China-PICs dialogue, pledging deeper cooperation with China on trade, climate action, and education.
From gaming and EVs to cultural exports and the Belt and Road, China’s long-term vision and steady innovation make it a global trendsetter.
China and Pacific Islands sealed a five-point consensus at the 3rd Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Xiamen, pledging cooperation on equality, development, justice, inclusiveness and culture.
Wang Yi at the Third China-PICs Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Xiamen marked the 50-year bond and called for a China-Pacific community with shared future and trade, development and health ties.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang laid out a three-pillar roadmap for ASEAN-China-GCC cooperation—open markets, aligned development and cultural integration to boost regional growth.