China’s Top Scenic Spots: 5A Sites and World Heritage Complete List
China’s top scenic spots sit at the intersection of two independent rating systems — and…
Study in China services exist for one reason — to clear the friction between a curious student abroad and a seat in a Chinese classroom. China now hosts a major share of the world’s international students, with more than 2,700 universities, fully-funded government scholarships, and rising global rankings (Ministry of Education of China, 2024). Yet…
Central University of Finance and Economics rarely lands on a foreign applicant’s first shortlist for studying in China. Tsinghua, Peking, Fudan — those names travel further across borders. Yet inside Beijing’s financial sector, the running joke goes that you cannot toss a stone in a CBD bank tower without hitting a CUFE graduate. So if…
Olympic Park is almost everywhere — Sydney, London, Atlanta, Tokyo each have one. But only one Olympic Park on the planet has held both a Summer and a Winter Olympic Games. That park sits at the north end of Beijing, and most foreign visitors walk through it without realizing what they are walking through. The…
Trump’s arrival in China this week marks more than a routine state visit. Beijing is rolling out a high-level reception, and both governments have quietly stacked the agenda with trade, investment, and people-to-people items. The mood, honestly, feels different from past sit-downs. Foreign businesses are watching the body language. Travelers and students are watching the…
About thirty kilometers west of Yinchuan, in Ningxia, there are nine earthen mounds rising from the desert. From a distance, they look like natural hills. Up close, the geometry gives them away — too regular, too deliberate. These are imperial tombs. Not ruins of a minor chieftain, but the burial sites of an emperor lineage…
In 2011, a bottle of red wine from a small Ningxia winery beat out thousands of entries at the Decanter World Wine Awards, winning a gold medal that briefly confused the international wine press. Ningxia? The autonomous region in northwest China, population 7 million, better known for desert landscapes and Muslim culture than Cabernet Sauvignon?…
Ningxia University doesn’t show up on most international students’ radar. But if you’re a Muslim student — from the Middle East, Central Asia, Pakistan, or anywhere where halal life is a baseline requirement rather than a special request — it might actually be the most practical choice you haven’t considered. Located in Yinchuan, the capital…
The word Jiangnan (江南) has appeared in Chinese poetry and painting for over a thousand years. It means “south of the river” — specifically, south of the Yangtze — and it describes a mood as much as a place: silk-soft waterways, white-walled gardens, mist rising over canal towns at dawn. Jiangsu is where Jiangnan is…
A student from Kenya sits cross-legged at a low wooden table, threading fishing line through the limbs of a marionette. Beside her, a fourth-generation Quanzhou puppet master guides her hands through the basic posture sequence. The session is being streamed live to tens of thousands of viewers on Douyin. She finds out only afterward. This…
China officially launched its zero-tariff policy for 53 African diplomatic partner countries on May 1, 2026, eliminating duties across 100% of tariff lines in what the Chinese government describes as an unprecedented move among major economies. The policy, announced by President Xi Jinping in February 2026, extends China’s earlier duty-free treatment — previously limited to…