Place Names in China Featuring “Yin” and “Yang”

The concepts of “Yin” (阴) and “Yang” (阳) are among the oldest philosophical ideas in Chinese culture. They embody the principle of the unity of
China’s April exports up 9.3%, showing resilience against tariffs

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ADB Officially Welcomes Türkiye as Regional Member

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Tianjin Normal University “Silk Road” CSC Program

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Schwarzman Scholars Program 2026/27 (Fully Funded)

If you’ve ever dreamed of studying in China at one of the world’s most prestigious universities, here’s your chance.The Schwarzman Scholars Program 2026/27 is now
Call for Papers | China Economics Summer Institute (CESI) 2025

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Türkiye’s Leading University Joins China’s Moon Program

Middle East Technical University (METU) has joined forces with Chinese institutions to develop micro exploration robots to take part in China’s Chang’e-8 mission, which will
A Glimpse into Classical Chinese Expressions

At the recent “On China: Observations and Proverbs” event, participants were introduced to a rich selection of classical Chinese idioms. These expressions, rooted in mythology,
India–Russia Deepen Strategic Cooperation: Six New Projects Signal a Shift Toward Sustainable Geopolitical Alignment

The decision by India and Russia to collaborate on six new strategic projects marks more than just another chapter in their historic partnership — it
The Great Collapse of US Higher Education Has Begun

Budget cuts, culture wars, and enrollment crashes are pushing American universities off the edge. By Donald Earl CollinsProfessorial Lecturer at American University in Washington, DCPublished