State Grid Xuchang Power Supply Company actively serves the development of key projects in electricity consumption

On July 18, Zhang Baozhou, director of the Gaoqiaoying Power Supply Office of Xuchang Power Supply Company of State Grid, and Wan Mingming, account manager, visited the project construction site of the link storage integrated circuit packaging production test base located in the high-tech industrial park of Weidu District, Xuchang City. The purpose of the […]

Guangdong Province experiments with sending university admission letters by drones

The first group of college admission letters was sent by drones in South China's Guangdong Province on Monday. Four freshmen enrolled by South China University of Technology obtained their admission papers, local media reported. The drone carrying the four admission letters took off from the university at 11 am on Monday and arrived at a […]

144-hour visa-free transit policy triggers 'China Travel' boom

"The 144-hour visa-free transit policy is incredibly convenient. I really want to come to China again!" A South Korean visitor told the Global Times after his recent visit to China. With China's more friendly visa policy for foreign visitors put in place, a surge of "China Travel" excitement has been ignited, leading to a growing […]

China warns Japan not to act as NATO 'vanguard'

China urged Japan to play a constructive role in maintaining and promoting peace, stability, development, and not act as a "vanguard" of NATO's Asia-Pacific expansion, following Japan's new defense white paper, which delivers its strongest words yet on Taiwan island. Observers said that such narratives smearing China expose Japan's real intention to demonize the Taiwan […]

Breastfeeding should take a toll on bones. A brain hormone may protect them

Birthing and caring for a newborn can be hard on a mother’s bones. Estrogen, which helps regulate bone growth, drops precipitously after birth, and lactation saps the skeleton of calcium. Yet nursing moms somehow maintain strong, dense bones. A hormone released from the brain may be the reason why, a study in mice suggests. When […]

Manila's maritime zones bill harms national interests, violates Constitution, says former Philippine presidential spokesman

Harry Roque, a former Philippine congressman and former presidential spokesperson to president Rodrigo Duterte, recently expressed dissatisfaction at the series of legal maneuvers carried out by the current Philippine government regarding the South China Sea dispute in an interview with the Global Times in Manila. He called on the Philippine government to seek diplomatic channels […]

Kaleidoscope of kites: Global kite festivals celebrate cultural heritage, showcase friendship and cooperation

As spring breathes warmth into the air, kite festivals are being held worldwide, attracting thousands of kite enthusiasts and tourists alike. Flying kites, an ancient custom revitalized in modern society, is more than just an outdoor sport, but also a means of cultural preservation.  These festivals bring together top kite fliers from various nations, who […]

Who is feeling uneasy about China's anti-dumping investigation?: Global Times editorial

China on Sunday started an anti-dumping investigation into polyformaldehyde copolymer imported from the EU, the US, China's Taiwan region, and Japan. This investigation is well-founded, reasonable and legal, yet some Western media outlets view it as China's "retaliation," claiming that it is suspected to be a "tit-for-tat action" against the recent US intensification of pressure […]

BYD debuts new-energy pickup truck in Mexico as Chinese EVs continue to expand in North America amid US tariff increases

Despite the "overcapacity" rhetoric of the US and its hiking of tariffs, Chinese electric vehicle (EV) companies continue to make strides in the North American market, with BYD launching its first new-energy powered pickup truck in Mexico on Tuesday.  The latest development shows that Chinese EV makers are continuing to lead the way in innovation […]

EU's FSR probe damaging its own business environment, hindering green transition: CCCEU

The China Chamber of Commerce to the EU (CCCEU) said on Monday that the EU's Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR) investigations damage its own business environment, and hinder Europe's green transition. The European Commission (EC) recently concluded its FSR Investigation into Chinese companies in a Romanian photovoltaic park following the withdrawal of the Chinese companies. The […]