Iconic Great Wall of China at Badaling with mountain backdrop at sunset.

Why Was the Badaling Great Wall Built?

The moment you step onto the Badaling Great Wall, a wind tears through the Guankou valley and hits you full in the face. Beneath your feet are Ming dynasty bricks, five hundred years old. Ahead, the wall snakes along the ridgeline until it disappears into the distance. Most people standing there ask the same question:…

Mobile snack cart serving students outdoors at Beijing Institute of Technology.

Beijing Institute of Technology Students Create A Robot Snack Cart

Beijing Institute of Technology is the kind of school where students build things that move fast and think for themselves. Its robotics team — known as DreamChaser — competes in RoboMaster, China’s most demanding university robotics competition, where robots navigate arenas autonomously, track targets with computer vision, and operate in coordinated teams. The machines are…

Sand dunes in a vast desert landscape with smooth, flowing shapes and golden hues.

Badain Jaran Desert: The Desert That Sings and Snows

Badain Jaran Desert doesn’t play by the rules of a typical desert. It makes music. And sometimes — in April — it snows. Located in China’s Inner Mongolia, this is the country’s third-largest desert. It stretches across 49,000 square kilometers. But size alone doesn’t explain why travelers keep coming back. The real draw is stranger…

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