Xinhua's Miao Xiaojuan caught up with Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto as well as Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Political Director Balazs Orban, who shared their insights on shaping the future of China-Europe ties!
Canadian bonsai enthusiast, Chad Sinclair, feels right at home at the 2024 International Horticultural Exhibition in Chengdu. Join him as he explores the harmonious interplay of contrasting styles of bonsai in the heart of southwest China.
In Ya'an, Sichuan Province, villagers living near the mountains are no longer cutting trees and have now become "forest guardians" who help protect the Giant Panda National Park. In Shanxi, once a significant coal-producing province, barren saline-alkali lands are turning green and solar panels are providing electricity for an entire county. This progress embodies the ecological wisdom of the Chinese people.
Commenting on a report on Chinese modernization recently released in Paris, experts have lauded China's modernization process, believing that it has offered an alternative approach to development.
Multiple French observers have highlighted the significance of China-France cooperation, saying the two countries are expected to work together to strengthen multilateralism.
For the second golden decade of cooperation on the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China and Hungary will continue to enhance high-quality cooperation and synergy between the BRI and Hungary's Opening to the East policy, said Chinese Ambassador to Hungary Gong Tao.
At the 9th edition of the Shell Gaborone Motor Show in Gaborone, the Botswanan capital, Chinese auto brands generated interest among local car enthusiasts.
Participation in the Belt and Road Initiative has enabled Serbia to cooperate with China on developing its transport infrastructure and boosted Serbia's overall development, a Serbian minister has said.
Multiple achievements were made on Thursday at a conference focused on cooperation between China and Hungary under the BRI framework.
A historical shipbuilding administration set up more than 100 years ago in southeast China served as a bridge of people-to-people exchanges between China and France.
"Chinese history is very long and very rich. There is always something new to learn." An international student from Serbia is fascinated by Chinese culture while studying in China's Shanghai.
Chinese companies are welcome to expand their investment in Hungary, said Istvan Joo, CEO of the Hungarian Investment Promotion Agency, in an interview with Xinhua.