

China releases three action plans to build pilot zones for Beautiful China Initiative
China’s State Council approved action plans to build pilot zones under the “Beautiful China” initiative in key regions including BTH, Yangtze Delta and GBA.


China’s State Council approved action plans to build pilot zones under the “Beautiful China” initiative in key regions including BTH, Yangtze Delta and GBA.


China has released its first list of 52 national near-zero carbon industrial parks aimed at cutting emissions and supporting the country’s green transition goals.


China has connected its first 1 GW offshore solar power project to the grid, now the world’s largest open-sea photovoltaic power station.


China’s highest-altitude hydropower plant Yebatan has started power generation. The 2.24 GW project is a key energy project of the 14th Five-Year Plan.


Macau welcomed a record 39.41 million tourists in 2025. Growth was driven by mainland Chinese visitors, travel facilitation policies and major global events.


Chinese investment in Eurasia has surged 80% over the past decade, reaching a record $66 billion by mid-2025, driven by industry, energy and greenfield projects.


China’s financial institutions reported 8.7% growth in total assets by Q3 2025, led by banking, securities and insurance sectors, PBOC data shows.


China’s digital industry revenue is set to grow about 9% in 2025, driven by telecoms, software growth, rapid 5G expansion and AI-powered manufacturing.


The Urumqi–Yuli Expressway across the Tianshan Mountains opens to traffic, halving travel time and boosting logistics, trade and regional connectivity in Xinjiang.


China’s high-speed rail mileage has surpassed 50,000 km with the opening of the Xi’an–Yan’an line, reinforcing the world’s largest and fastest rail network.


China’s cotton output reached 6.641 million tons in 2025, up 7.7% year on year, driven by expanded planting area and higher yield per hectare.


Chengdu launches low-altitude drone blood transport, cutting delivery time by over 50% and strengthening emergency medical response and rare blood supply.


CMG unveils China’s top 10 science and technology achievements of 2025, covering AI, space missions, quantum computing, fusion energy and robotics.


During 2021–2025 China achieved major breakthroughs in AI, digital economy, internet infrastructure and e-government, strengthening innovation and growth.


China set a world record by accelerating a ton-class maglev vehicle to 700 km/h in just two seconds using superconducting magnetic levitation technology.