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Shanghai's Grand Halls Embrace the Future with Humanoid Robot Service

  Historic Cultural Landmark Introduces AI-Powered Guide to Transform Visitor Experience SHANGHAI, China — In a symbolic convergence of history, culture, and technological innovation, one of Shanghai's most prominent cultural landmarks has taken a significant step toward the future. The Grand Halls, a newly revitalized destination located at the meeting point of the Huangpu River and Suzhou Creek, officially introduced its first humanoid robot employee, marking a new chapter in the evolution of public services and visitor engagement. The deployment of the robot reflects a broader trend unfolding across China and other technologically advanced nations, where artificial intelligence and robotics are increasingly moving beyond laboratories and manufacturing facilities to become part of everyday public life. At the Grand Halls, the humanoid robot is expected to serve as a multilingual guide, provide intelligent visitor assistance, answer questions, and support a wide range of operatio...

China's Digital Yuan Expands Global Reach as 26 Financial Institutions Join Cross-Border Transfer Network

  New Milestone Signals Acceleration of International Digital Currency Infrastructure SHANGHAI, June 17 — China's ambitions to build a globally connected digital currency ecosystem reached a significant new milestone this week as 26 financial institutions formally joined the Cross-Border E-CNY Payment Services platform, strengthening the international footprint of the country's central bank digital currency, known as the e-CNY. The latest development reflects growing momentum behind China's efforts to modernize international payments through digital technologies while reducing the complexity, cost, and settlement delays associated with traditional cross-border banking systems. The institutions signed agreements with e-CNY Center International Co., Ltd. in Shanghai, becoming direct participants in the digital yuan's cross-border transfer infrastructure. Among the inaugural members are Standard Chartered China and several overseas branches of Chinese-funded banks operatin...

Tech Innovation and Trade Resilience Power China's Economic Expansion in May

  High-Tech Manufacturing, Robust Foreign Trade, and Digital Investment Reinforce the World's Second-Largest Economy China's economy demonstrated notable resilience in May, maintaining a stable growth trajectory despite a challenging global environment marked by geopolitical uncertainty, fluctuating international demand, and adverse weather conditions at home. Fresh economic data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) highlights the growing role of advanced manufacturing, technology-driven industries, and resilient trade performance in supporting the country's transition toward higher-quality development. The latest figures suggest that China's economic structure continues to evolve beyond traditional growth engines. High-tech manufacturing, digital infrastructure investment, and service-oriented consumption are increasingly emerging as critical pillars of expansion, providing policymakers with encouraging signs that structural reforms and industrial upgrad...

China's Passenger Rail Travel Nears 2 Billion Journeys in First Five Months of the Year

  Record-Breaking Demand Reflects Economic Activity, Tourism Growth, and Expanding International Connectivity BEIJING — China's railway network carried nearly 2 billion passenger journeys during the first five months of the year, setting a new record and reinforcing the country's position as the world's largest passenger rail market. According to data released by China State Railway Group Co., Ltd. (China Railway), approximately 1.97 billion passenger trips were completed between January and May, representing a year-on-year increase of 5.7%. The figures highlight not only the continued expansion of domestic mobility but also the increasing importance of rail transportation as a central pillar of China's economic development strategy. From high-speed rail corridors linking major metropolitan areas to cross-border services connecting neighboring countries, the railway sector is playing a growing role in supporting tourism, regional integration, and consumer spending. The...

China Launches New Experimental Communications Satellite, Marking Another Milestone for Its Expanding Space Program

  Successful Long March-5 Mission Demonstrates China's Growing Focus on Advanced Connectivity Technologies WENCHANG, Hainan, June 11, 2026 — China successfully launched a new experimental communications technology satellite into orbit on Thursday, further advancing the country's ambitions in next-generation space-based communications and reinforcing its position as one of the world's leading space powers. The satellite lifted off aboard a Long March-5 carrier rocket from the Wenchang Space Launch Site in Hainan Province, southern China, at 3:30 p.m. Beijing Time. According to official reports, the spacecraft successfully entered its predetermined orbit, marking another achievement for China's rapidly evolving aerospace sector. The mission was designed primarily to conduct validation tests involving high-speed and multi-band communication technologies, areas that are becoming increasingly important as nations race to develop more advanced satellite networks capable of s...

Pentagon Blacklist Expansion Deepens US-China Tensions Ahead of High-Level Diplomacy

  Washington’s New Restrictions Signal That Strategic Competition Remains the Defining Force in Bilateral Relations As the United States expands its list of Chinese companies deemed connected to China's military establishment, a familiar question has returned to the forefront of global diplomacy: can Washington and Beijing stabilize their relationship while simultaneously escalating strategic competition? The latest move by the Pentagon to broaden its blacklist of Chinese firms has reignited concerns across financial markets, corporate boardrooms, and diplomatic circles. The decision affects some of China's most prominent technology, manufacturing, biotechnology, and industrial companies, reinforcing the message that national security considerations continue to shape American policy toward China. Analysts warn that the implications extend far beyond the companies directly named. At a time when both nations publicly express interest in maintaining dialogue and preventing confron...