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  • Sci-tech Blueprint for 2023 Outlined

    Looking back the last decade, China has made major progress in its sci-tech journey.

  • Tiangong Space Station Completed

    Tiangong, China's space station, was completed.

  • Great Strides in 2022

    According to the 2022 Global Innovation Index released by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), China's overall ranking for innovation capacity is now 11th in the world, up one place from the previous year and a jump of 23 places from 2012.

  • China's Space Dream on Track

    China's space exploration history and significant achievements in space technology have never made such a national and global impact as in 2022.

  • China Strives for High-quality, Inclusive Development

    It is noted that various policies will form synergy for high-quality development.

  • China's Trend Setting Port Automation

    China's progress in port digitalization is leading global smart port construction through greater automation. Many examples of this trend include the world's first smart zero-carbon terminal in Tianjin, which, after going into operation, increased the single bridge working efficiency by 40 percent, while allocating 60 percent fewer personnel on-site than previously required.

  • China's Regional Sci-tech Innovation Shines

    China's regional sci-tech innovation capabilities have been enhanced over the past decade, and its multi-level, distinctive regional innovation system keeps improving.

  • STB: A Win-win Mode for Postgrads and Farmers

    Science and Technology Backyard (STB), a new model for modern agricultural science and technology innovation, social service and personnel training, has yielded more benefits than expected.

  • Chinese Wine: 5000 Years of Brewing

    Chinese rice wine occupies a significant place among the world's three major brewing wines—rice wine, grape wine and beer. Ancient Chinese brewing technology was unique and has become the representative model of the Oriental brewing world.

  • The Sage of Tea and His Epoch-making Work

    China has a sophisticated tea culture. Tea was discovered and consumed for the first time in China several thousand years ago, and drinking tea has become a daily ritual for Chinese.

  • Space Rice Experiments Reveal Cultivation Secrets

    Chinese scientists have completed the process of growing rice in space and obtained the seeds through the Shenzhou-14 spaceship, which returned to Earth on December 4.

  • Blueprint of Xiongan Becoming Reality

    After five years of the launch of the new area in north China's Hebei province, the blueprint is becoming reality. Breakthroughs have been made in undertaking Beijing's non -capital functions, featuring continuously improved urban functions and ecological governance.

  • Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition: Tackling Climate Change, Protecting Eco-environment

    Developed by researchers taking part in the second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research, the Global Observation-based System for Monitoring Greenhouse Gas (GONGGA) was recently selected as one of the four advanced inversion systems for the global carbon budget calculation by the Global Carbon Project (GCP).

  • Shenzhou-15: A Leap Forward for China’s Space station

    Apart from the regular maintenance of the space station, the Shenzhou-15 crew will also carry out more than 40 experiments and tests in the fields of space science, space medicine and space technology.

  • The Origin and Development of Rice Cultivation

    As one of the most important grain crops, rice supports more than 50 percent of the global population. Being the birthplace of rice cultivation, China has always contributed its agricultural wisdom to further increase rice production and improve people's livelihood.

  • Chinese Tea-making Technique Added to UNESCO List

    On November 29, China's traditional tea-making techniques and their associated social practices were successfully added to UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

  • Yin Ruins Tell Ancient Stories

    Yin Ruins are the remnants of the capital of the late Shang Dynasty (1600 BC-1046 BC). It dates back 3,300 years, and its existence has been confirmed by historical documents, oracle bone inscriptions and archaeological excavations as the first capital site in Chinese history.

  • Historical Water Conservancy Project in the Pearl River Delta

    The Sangyuanwei Polder Embankment System, built during the Song Dynasty (960-1127) in the Pearl River Delta in Foshan, Guangdong province, is one of the largest polder embankment projects of ancient China, extending for 64.84 km and covering an area of 265.4?km2.

  • Chinese Technology Stars at Qatar World Cup

    Chinese elements can be seen everywhere in Qatar, such as stadiums construction, power supply, transportation and irrigation systems.

  • IPR Protection Makes Historic Progress

    China has made historic progress in Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protections over the past decade, driving regularly up its number of high-value patents, according to the National Intellectual Property Administration (NIPA) in a press conference on October 9.

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China's Economic Growth Catalyzed by Sci-tech

In 2024, China's economy has shown resilience and maintained stable growth despite the complicated environment, and science, technology and innovation have played a crucial role in this growth.

AI 3D Platform Empowers Urban Planning, Architecture Design

Chinese tech company SenseTime presented real scenes of historical and cultural sites and ancient buildings in 3D through the use of SenseSpace, a 3D scene generation platform.

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