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Taiwan people living in Beijing stay put during Spring Festival

02:22 Holiday celebrations are in full swing across China. In Beijing, many people from different places are staying put to avoid the risk of infection during their jou

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Alpha girls in China: Can women make good coders?

03:33 Are women poorer in logical thinking than men? For a long time, the answer to this question would have been a "yes." "But is there a study or report that can justify this gender

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2021 Spring Festival Gala attracts over 1.1 billion viewers

00:43 The 2021 Spring Festival Gala reached a total of 1.14 billion viewers both on TV and new media platforms during the live broadcast on Thursday as China welcomed t

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2021 Spring Festival Gala: Song that unites people

04:35 Originally released in the 1979 film“Overseas Compatriots,” the song “I Love You, China” is one of the most popular songs for Chinese people. This time, the song

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Spring Festival movie guide 2021

A combination of posters for seven upcoming Chinese blockbusters set for release in time for Spring Festival 2021, including "Detective Chinatown 3," "Assassin in Red," "The Yinyang Master," "Hi,

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Stolen Chinese Buddha head makes debut on Spring Festival Gala stage

The stolen Buddha head from Tianlongshan Grottoes returns to China recently. /CGTN A Buddha head, stolen for nearly a century and recently returned to China from overse

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Homesick residents decode taste of home over Spring Festival holiday

02:35 A winter resurgence of COVID-19 has meant many would stay home for Spring Festival, but one way people are keeping the holiday spirit alive this year is through t

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Aus Open: Defending champion Kenin out, top-ranked Barty through

China's Zhu Lin lost to Belgian Elise Mertens 6-7 (8), 1-6 in the second round of the Australian Open on Thursday, marking the end of the road for all five Chinese in the women's singles draw.The 26-

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CGTN Sports Talk: Who can stop Man City winning the Premier League?

CGTN Sports Talk EP29 City Liverpool.mp3 00:00 CGTN Sports Talk host Hu Zhicheng is joined by senior editor Josh McNally to look into Manchester City, who have moved five points

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Beacons debuts a ‘link in bio’ mobile website builder that helps creators make money, not just list links

Today, there are a number of website builders aimed at creators who want to point fans to a dedicated landing page from their social media profile. If you’ve spent any time on TikTok or Instagra

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China's Tianwen-1 probe enters orbit around Mars

Technical personnel celebrate after China's Tianwen-1 probe successfully entered the orbit around Mars at the Beijing Aerospace Control Center in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 10, 2021. China's

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Food packages from afar trigger nostalgia

02:40 Zhang Hongwei, 31, was busy unpacking a parcel from his hometown in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province.The 31-year-old has been working in Beijing for more t

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How Chinese born in 1990s spend the stay-at-home Spring Festival

A student enjoys a clay OX at entertainment activities held by Tongji University in Shanghai, February 4, 2021. /CFPIt's a bit lonely for the Chinese who choose to stay

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Meet the young Chinese basketball agent invigorating the industry

04:06 For many basketball-loving kids in China, it's always been their dream to one day turn their passion for the sport into a professional career in the industry.For many of them, th

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SW China tropical garden a major player in ecological outreach

China will facilitate international cooperation on ecological protection and preservation by promoting basic research, training quality talent and expanding scientific

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Meet the entrepreneurs bringing bitcoin to institutions

There’s a popular misconception that the cryptocurrency industry is a realm of rogue tech-bro cowboys. But the reality is many of the most ambitious entrepreneurs in fintech are betting big on institu

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Last survivor: Ex-railway worker recalls Japanese invasion of Hainan

04:56 "The Japanese (army) killed laborers who didn't do their jobs right. Some died of disease, and others died of starvation. The bones were high," recalled 96-year-o