Recently, the cherry blossoms in Guangzhou's Huangpu Chuangye Park are in full bloom, painting the park in a sea of pink that ...
The plum blossoms at Yanghu National Wetland Park in Changsha, Hunan province, have entered their prime season. The blooming season is expected to last until mid-March.
Cars are loaded onto a cargo ship, awaiting export to the United Arab Emirates at a port in Lianyungang, Jiangsu province, on Jan 11. [Photo by Wang Chun/For China Daily] Jiangsu's GDP reached 13.7 ...
This is the eighth story in a nine-part series. China’s middle class is savouring the sweet, sweet taste of “cherry freedom” ahead of this year’s Lunar New Year holiday, as falling prices ...
In South Korea, the arrival of spring is marked by the blooming of pastel pink and white cherry blossoms, known locally as "beot kkeot". While Japan is often the top destination for cherry blossom ...
Participants simulated Taiwan’s response to a major military attack by China, supported by Iran, North Korea, and Russia, accompanied by high-intensity gray-zone coercion tactics including the ...
One of the penultimate experiences to indulge when travelling in Japan, here’s everything you need to take note of when catching cherry blossom season this year. The Japanese Meteorological ...
With a total GDP for 2024 of ¥1.626329 trillion, the average urbanite in Wuxi made ¥80,003 in 2024, an increase of 4.4 percent; whereas rural dwellers fared better, with their incomes rising 5.5 ...
When you visit Japan in spring, enjoying the cherry blossoms in Tokyo is an absolute must! Here, we'll take you on a delightful journey through Tokyo's most renowned and awe-inspiring cherry blossom ...
Japan is renowned for its cherry blossoms, with the central region of Chubu being an ideal location for viewing them. This area hosts several renowned tourist destinations such as Hida Takayama, ...
He can see it picked and packed and then ensure the fruit is flown quickly to mainland China, where couriers deliver ... "they're a good price. No other cherry can compete".
There’s no bigger, more fervently anticipated event in Japan than cherry blossom season, but unfortunately the pretty-in-pink floral phenomenon only lasts for a short time. Sure, you can always expect ...