China’s Snow Pearl: Snow Town

Located in Heilongjiang Province, Snow Town (雪乡) is a captivating tourist destination known as the “Snow Capital of China.” The village, which sees snow cover for up to seven months of the year with an average thickness reaching two meters, has become increasingly popular among both domestic and international visitors. It is administratively part of […]
President Erdoğan in Tianjin: A Shared Path to Peace and Justice

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit held in Tianjin (August 31 – September 1, 2025) stands out as the most broadly attended summit in the organization’s 24-year history. This summit highlights the reinterpretation of the “Shanghai Spirit,” the pursuit of high-quality development, and the strengthening of global governance. Concrete steps are also expected in key […]
Who is Lu Xun? (3) The Pangs of Revolution and A Madman’s Diary

After the collapse of the Qing dynasty on February 12, 1912, Sun Yat-sen, as he had promised, nominated Yuan Shikai as the new president of the Republic of China instead of himself. On March 10, 1912, Yuan Shikai assumed the presidency of the Republic of China, and in April 1912, he declared Beijing the new […]
China to Launch ‘K Visa’ on October 1

The State Council of China has introduced a new visa category called the “K Visa” to facilitate the entry of young foreign science and technology talents into the country. On August 7, 2025, the Premier of the State Council signed Decree No. 814, amending the Regulations on the Administration of the Entry and Exit of […]
Who is Lu Xun? (2) 1907–1912 and the Xinhai Revolution

In our previous article, we covered the period from Lu Xun’s birth in 1881 to his marriage and return to Tokyo. In this article, we will focus on the period from his unsuccessful attempt to publish a journal in Tokyo in 1907 up to the Xinhai Revolution (1911–1912), devoting a large section to the revolution […]
Who is Lu Xun? (1) His Education Life

The early 20th century was a turbulent period of political and cultural transformation in China. The collapse of the Qing Dynasty, the pressure of Western imperialism, internal conflicts, and calls for reform had created a dynamism in the country’s intellectual and social fabric. Intellectuals, caught in the contradictions of the time, proposed solutions for saving […]
Successful Surgery in Turkish-Chinese Partnership

On July 22, Prof. Dr. Wang Jian’an from Zhejiang University and his team performed successful transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) procedures on complex patients at Kocaeli University Hospital, in cooperation with Turkish cardiologists, using a domestically developed Chinese medical device. Wang Jian’an, a renowned cardiologist from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of […]
Palestine: Not a Local Issue

Palestine Beyond Borders: A Global Humanitarian Crisis What is happening in Palestine today can no longer be seen merely as a local or regional conflict. With indiscriminate bombings, civilian casualties, and a deepening humanitarian catastrophe, this crisis has become a reflection of global ethical failure. Palestine is not just about land and politics—it is about […]
Cambodia’s Development Crossroads

Cambodia at the Intersection of Global Development Models As one of Southeast Asia’s rising nations, Cambodia finds itself at a critical juncture in its development trajectory. On one side lies the West, promoting democracy and human rights-based frameworks, while on the other, the East—primarily China—offers tangible infrastructure and economic partnerships. With Hun Manet now serving […]
The Common Vein of Turkish and Chinese Poetry

Reviving a Millennia-Old Poetic Bond Turkish and Chinese civilizations have long met not only along trade routes but also through the universal language of poetry. This deep-rooted poetic connection came alive once more at the Turkish-Chinese Poetry Gathering held in Beijing in 2025. Poets from both nations shared classical and modern works, reinforcing the common […]