Thanks to 158 bridge bearings manufactured in a military factory in central China, the world's longest sea bridge sits majestically above the most bustling waters in southern China.
When the news of legendary physicist Stephen Hawking's death broke Wednesday morning, Gou Lijun thought it was just another rumor.
The world's only remaining male northern white rhino has been battling with a life-threatening ailment, throwing the world's conservationists into a spin.
She has been a farmer for her whole life. She is also a lifetime national lawmaker.
"Everyone used to call her 'Grandma.' She was one of the sweetest, kindest and most generous people you could ever hope to meet, especially under such appalling circumstances in Fukushima," Kana Fujimoto, a Tokyo-based volunteer recalled, sadly.
Seven years after one of the worst nuclear disasters in history, Japan is still struggling with the aftermaths, not only the tough tasks of reconstruction, but also nuclear cleanup work that is expected to take generations, with hefty costs and unsolved technical problems.
In recent years, more students from the Belt and Road (B&R) countries are coming to China to undertake higher education.
Chinese legislator Liu Li relaxes at the end of a busy day by soaking her feet, a simple habit which reminds her of the days when she worked as a foot masseuse.
Astronaut Wang Yaping is in the spotlight again, but this time not for space travel. Instead, she debuted in a new role -- lawmaker -- at the annual session of China's national legislature.
Military themed action movie "Operation Red Sea" recently hit the big screen in China, swiftly gaining popularity amongst Chinese audiences and credited with bolstering patriotism. It narrates a story about a group of Chinese soldiers (Jiaolong Assault Team) evacuating Chinese citizens in a fictional war-torn foreign country.