

New dining style in Beijing's culinary theater takes diners on multisensory journey
Beijing’s Culinary Theater blends fine dining, drama and technology, offering immersive cultural experiences that reflect new consumer trends. META Keywords:


Beijing’s Culinary Theater blends fine dining, drama and technology, offering immersive cultural experiences that reflect new consumer trends. META Keywords:


The 10th ICCM opened in Shanghai, gathering top mathematicians worldwide to share research and highlight China’s growing role in mathematics.


In 2025, Xi Jinping’s Global Governance Initiative gained global recognition as a major public good, promoting fairness, multilateralism and global cooperation.


In 2025, President Xi Jinping advanced healthy and stable relations between China and major countries including the US, Russia and the EU.


Starting January 1, 2026, Beijing expands government service hours, offering key public services on weekends and public holidays.


International freight trains departing from Zhejiang, Shaanxi and Xinjiang mark a promising start for China’s foreign trade in early 2026.


China’s major ports reported a sharp increase in passenger traffic during the 2026 New Year holidays, driven by tourism recovery and visa-free travel policies.


China’s nationwide trade-in program generated over 2.6 trillion yuan in sales in 2025, boosting consumption, green transition and industrial upgrading.


Hainan reports a surge in duty-free shopping and tourism following special customs operations at the Hainan Free Trade Port, boosting consumption.


Turkey allows Chinese passport holders to enter visa-free for tourism and transit for up to 90 days, aiming to boost tourism and bilateral ties.


China’s railways are expected to handle 12.6 million passenger trips on the second day of New Year holidays amid strong travel demand nationwide.


China expects over 208 million inter-regional passenger trips during New Year holidays, marking a 21% increase driven by road, rail and air travel.


Crowds gathered at Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar in Urumqi to welcome 2026 with vibrant performances, cultural parades and festive celebrations.


Shenzhen saw a surge of international visitors on January 1, 2026, driven by New Year celebrations, border traffic peaks and growing inbound tourism to China.


Harbin’s Ice and Snow World boosts winter tourism with expanded attractions, record visitor numbers and strong growth in China’s ice and snow economy.