China shocked the world with the unexpected public flight of a mysterious new aircraft over Chengdu. The tailless, stealthy design, believed to be the J-36, suggests a next-generation fighter that could rival or even surpass the U.
As the country's airlines of China Eastern, Air China and China Southern have added the C919 aircraft to their fleets, this homegrown aircraft model has been involved in chunyun -- with 16 such jets in service this year.
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From the gates of the famed Chengdu Panda Base, fans run to the leafy “villa” of its celebrity resident: Hua Hua, China’s most popular panda. Among them is A’Qiu, who rents an apartment ...
China's drive to break into foreign aviation markets with its homegrown COMAC jets has intensified, with a push to persuade Vietnam to authorise its planes in the country, according to two people with knowledge of the talks and documents.
Light installations are pictured at the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Show in Zigong, southwest China
The World Tourism Alliance (WTA) is a comprehensive global, non-governmental, and nonprofit tourism organization established in China. With its mission and vision of a “Better Tourism, Better Life, Better World,
Persian carpets are on display at an exhibition of Persian artifacts in Sichuan University Museum in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, Jan. 25, 2025.
Caretakers release panda cubs at a playground to make public debut ahead of Chinese Lunar New Year at Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Chengdu in southwestern China's
In Chinese literary tradition, the snake symbolizes renewal, longevity and health, with the shedding of its skin seen as a powerful symbol of rebirth and rejuvenation.
The national-level intangible cultural heritage project Zigong lantern show boasts a long history, as it can be traced back to the Tang (618-907) and