

Visa-free entry opens new window into China for global tourists
China’s expanded visa-free policy is driving strong growth in inbound tourism, making travel easier for visitors from dozens of countries worldwide.


China’s expanded visa-free policy is driving strong growth in inbound tourism, making travel easier for visitors from dozens of countries worldwide.


China’s CNOOC has delivered a foundation structure for Europe’s largest single-capacity offshore wind turbine, marking a major breakthrough in offshore wind technology.


China promotes application-driven innovation by combining government policy and market forces to accelerate technology commercialization.


Shanghai advances its role as a global science and technology hub, driving innovation and high-quality growth across the Yangtze River Delta.


China launches the Baotou–Yinchuan high-speed railway, cutting travel time in half and strengthening regional connectivity in western China.


China plans to further develop its integrated transport system, boosting infrastructure investment, high-speed rail, highways and airports.


The Uzbekistan–China Year of Tourism drove a fourfold rise in Chinese visitors, supported by visa-free travel and new cultural tourism initiatives.


From January to November, China’s key regions reported steady foreign trade growth, with record imports and exports in the Greater Bay Area and Yangtze River Delta.


China’s ETF market expanded by 53% in 2025, reaching 5.78 trillion yuan, with rapid growth in bond ETFs and fund-of-funds products.


Hong Kong became the world’s top IPO market in 2025, raising HKD 274.6 billion with strong trading growth and rising global investor confidence.


Chinese researchers achieved below-threshold quantum error correction using the 107-qubit Zuchongzhi 3.2 processor, advancing practical quantum computing.


China’s NPC Standing Committee has opened a new session to review major draft laws on trade, environment, aviation and national development.


China has delivered the world’s first intelligent VLCC powered by methanol, highlighting advances in green and smart shipbuilding.


China’s hydropower output reached 1.13 trillion kWh, maintaining its position as the world’s largest hydropower producer.


Regions across China expand innovation application scenarios, boosting marine and low-altitude economies as new engines of high-quality growth.