On November 1, 2024, in Jiangsu, China, @JOJOdeNisauce shared a video showing their child decorating the family dog. The child applied various accessories, including hair and shoes, transforming the dog into a playful creation.
Charging piles seen on a street in Changzhou, Jiangsu province. WANG QIMING/FOR CHINA DAILY BEIJING -- The electric vehicle (EV) charging volume on China's highways is set to hit a record high during the upcoming Spring Festival holiday,
Note: nos sound] People shop for various goods at a traditional market to welcome Chinese Lunar New Year in Huai 'an city, East China's Jiangsu province, Jan 24, 2025.
Mr. Chen Jingsong, Deputy Director of the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, emphasized that "Charm of Jiangsu" is the core brand of Jiangsu's culture and tourism. He noted, "Water is the most dynamic symbol of Jiangsu's geography, while 'charm' represents the profound essence of Jiangsu's culture."
A video shows Chinese military helicopters conducting exercises featuring "long-range projection" and "ultra-low altitude penetration."
China's low birth rate and aging population are ending any hopes Beijing had of overtaking the U.S. as an economic giant.
One of the U.S. biotech industry’s preferred partners in China, Jiangsu Hengrui, emphasized its global ambitions and plans for more dealmaking at #JPM25.
An aerial drone photo taken on Jan 21 2025 shows light decorations displayed at the Bailuzhou Park during a lante
China on Monday executed two men convicted of separate deadly attacks carried out in November amid a series of violent crimes committed in the Asian nation.
On Jan. 21st, the "Happy Chinese New Year - Charm of Jiangsu" Cultural and Tourism Conference was successfully held in London. Guests and representatives
On November 19, 2024, in Jiangsu, China, @Liúduōlè shared a video of their pet cat startled by a balloon popping. In the video, the cat is seen playing with the balloon, mistaking it for a ball. It rolls with the balloon,
Gao’s sin? Saying that China may have grown just 2% over the last two or three years, less than half the rate Xi’s government claims. The reason Gao is allegedly being silenced is for shining a brighter-than-usual spotlight on one of the biggest perception problems facing Xi’s Communist Party: that China routinely cooks the GDP books.