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Cinema fuels China’s consumption boom, economic vitality

Earlier this year, Xin Minghua, a devoted fan of the “Ne Zha” animated films, journeyed all the way from East China’s Shanghai to the country’s southwestern Sichuan province, just to visit Nezha Palace, a site dedicated to the legendary mythological figure.   “We heard there was a Nezha Palace here and thought it was interesting, so we came to see it for ourselves,” Xin said.   Visitor numbers at the Cuiping Hill scenic area in Yibin, where the palace was built in 1991, have surged since these movies became major hits, with…

What divergent Western media narratives about Starmer’s potential China visit reveal

As news emerged that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer would lead a significant delegation to China, the narratives in Western media surrounding this potential visit have become both complex and divergent. Some outlets sensationalized the situation, claiming that “ignoring security threats, Starmer caves to China on mega-embassy,” while others argued that the prime minister “has to play it tough in China.” In contrast, there are voices emphasizing a pragmatic cooperation agenda, highlighting key initiatives such as the potential revival of a “golden era” business dialogue between the UK and China.…

HK has a golden opportunity to think afresh and reinvent itself

As we just entered a new year, I think Hong Kong now has a golden opportunity to think afresh and reinvent itself. Rather than regretting the events of the very difficult days in 2019-20, Hong Kong should embrace a very different and new kind of future, based on “one country, two systems.” I would like to make seven propositions concerning Hong Kong’s future. First, it must be based on deep integration with the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA). The dynamism of the Guangdong Province and its cities represents a…

Why AI-native generation stayed and thrived in China

On Monday, Yan Junjie, born in 1989, walked into a conference room in Beijing. At 37, he was likely the youngest entrepreneur at a symposium chaired by Chinese Premier Li Qiang to solicit opinions on the draft government work report and the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30).  Who is this young man, and why does his voice matter to China’s economic strategy? Yan is the founder and CEO of MiniMax, an AI startup that became China’s second “AI tiger” to go public on January 9. The company achieved in four years…

China and UK will benefit world by stepping up exchanges and cooperation, says Chinese FM on Starmer’s reported China trip

In response to a media inquiry about reports that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to visit China this week, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Tuesday that in a turbulent and volatile world, China and the UK, as permanent members of the UN Security Council, will benefit the world and the two countries themselves by stepping up exchanges and cooperation. “On the visit you mentioned, information will be released in due course,” Guo said. Starmer will head to China and Japan late Tuesday, his spokesman confirmed,…

XIN ZHILEI WEARS SCHIAPARELLI AT THE 82ND VENICE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

Actress Xin Zhilei appears in Schiaparelli Ready-To-Wear Fall Winter 2025/26, designed by Daniel Roseberry, to attend “The Sun Rises On Us All” photocall during the 82nd Venice International Film Festival. Xin Zhilei wears a brown jersey off-the-shoulder long-sleeved dress with a trompe-l’oeil tulle bodysuit adorned with a hand-painted rose. Actress Xin Zhilei working it

Greenland, Denmark refute Trump’s claims of Chinese influence on island

There are no Chinese warships operating in Greenland and no significant Chinese investments in the region, Denmark’s Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said in Washington on Wednesday, as he countered US threats to seize the Arctic island. Rasmussen, together with Greenland’s Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt, had an hourlong meeting with US Vice-President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the White House, the first face-to-face meeting between the high-level officials as Washington’s rhetoric of taking full control Greenland has run high. “It was a great opportunity also for…

Trump and Xi may meet in Beijing in April, but India’s worries remain

Amid global tensions involving Venezuela and Iran, there is hope that the scheduled meeting between US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in Beijing in April 2026 could arrest America’s aggressive and predatory policies. A possible Trump-Xi détente could also reduce risk-taking in the Taiwan Straits, and push China to take a different position on the Ukraine war. In 2025, Trump accepted an invitation from Xi to visit Beijing in April 2026. The call, as US media reported, was initiated by Xi.  This was preceded by a…

In trade war with the US, China holds a lot more cards than Trump may think − in fact, it might have a winning hand

When Donald Trump pulled back on his plan to impose eye-watering tariffs on trading partners across the world, there was one key exception: China. While the rest of the world would be given a 90-day reprieve on additional duties beyond the new 10% tariffs on all U.S. trade partners, China would feel the squeeze even more. On April 9, 2025, Trump raised the tariff on Chinese goods to 125% – bringing the total U.S. tariff on some Chinese imports to 145%. The move, in Trump’s telling, was prompted by Beijing’s…

From high Cs to house keys … and back

Singer Jess Lee reinvented herself as a real estate agent, before making a return to the stage, Xing Wen reports. Her professional summary could have read, “The winner of a hit singing competition in Taiwan; award-winning vocalist; expert in belting out high Cs … and negotiating apartment leases.” For Malaysian singer Jess Lee, turning to real estate became a practical choice when performance opportunities dwindled to almost none in 2020. She moved through the streets and lanes of Taoyuan, Taiwan, listening closely to people from all walks of life as…