Does economic growth have to damage the environment? Can we have environmentally sustainable economic growth? We went to rural areas in East China's Zhejiang and discovered a remarkable model of economic and environmental development resulting from a successful eco-restoration program. Watch and find out! #Zhejiang
From the "ticket era" to shopping on your own, from the "kingdom of bicycles" to traveling as one pleases, from filling the stomach to eating healthy, a stormy journey of 40 years reflects the tremendous changes in Chinese society.
From one person, one car and one postal parcel to aircraft mail delivery, from green mailboxes to express home delivery, from the first express delivery to 40 billion express deliveries in 40 years, China's postal industry,has come a long way in the past four decades. After taking one step at a time, the industry is playing a major role in delivering the "China Miracle".
British journalist Owen Fishwick visits Hebei province’s Xiongan New Area to explore how it’s transforming the region. He steps in front of an autonomous vehicle and catches fish. And he reunites with journalists Erik Nilsson and Greg Fountain to discuss their journeys throughout the country.
As the year 2018 draws to an end, we interviewed some ordinary people about their best memory in 2018 as well as their expectations for the new year. Let's listen to what they say.?
40 years ago, China set off a wave of students studying abroad. 40 years later, the largest "returning tide" in history is underway. From "the tide of studying abroad" to "the tide of returnees", from labor exports to global intelligence inputs, China has ushered in a new prelude to the wave of innovation.
As part of a hike, eight stunts dressed as characters from Avatar and walked on a tightrope strung between mountains over 1,000 meters high to compete in an international tightrope-walking contest held in Zhangjiajie, Central China's Hunan province on Sunday.
British journalist Owen Fishwick visits the world’s largest artificial forest, which was planted in the desert half a century ago to protect the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region from sandstorms. He also visits a steel plant that looks like a forest in Hebei province’s Tangshan to see how the area is becoming an ecological buffer zone.
Tianjin is a seaport serving Beijing and Hebei province, as well as the country and the world. British journalist Owen Fishwick visits Tianjin as he explores how the Belt and Road Initiative is transforming the city and its surrounding region.
The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region's coordination means a growing number of people and industries are moving to Hebei province. British journalist Owen Fishwick visits a car factory in Cangzhou, a produce market it Gaobeidian — where he meets the "banana king" — and a wind farm in Zhangjiakou to discover how China is managing regional development.
In 1995, the first comprehensive list of the world's top 500 was issued. The number of listed enterprises in China has increased for 15 consecutive years.
Beijing is not only the national capital but also an innovation hub. It's a city where ancient history and futuristic technology collide. British journalist Owen Fishwick rides in a self-driving vehicle and visits a "sleeper city" on the capital's fringe.
Visit Maotai town, which produces the country’s most-celebrated liquor, and see how big data is being used to revolutionize agriculture in Guizhou. The mountainous province has long been one of the country’s poorest but is today turning its geological disadvantages into advantages in surprising ways.
Journalist Erik Nilsson becomes a bamboo-pole porter in infamously hilly Chongqing and hops on hogs with an elderly biker group. He also jumps aboard cruise and cargo ships to discover how the Three Gorges Dam in picturesque Yichang connects the country.
Wuhan's Optics Valley has become a magnet for web celebs. See how this internationally leading high-tech zone built on wasteland three decades ago has become a hub for IT, biomedicine and much more. Journalist Erik Nilsson uses joysticks to drive a tiny gastroscopy robot remotely and sings (badly) with an online star.
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