Moon rocks returned by Chang'e-5 show lunar volcanic activity 2 billion years ago
Two pieces of the lunar volcanic rocks brought back by China's Chang'e-5 mission have been dated as about 1.97 billion years old, making them the youngest volcanic rocks identified on the moon so far, according to international research published in the journal Science.
A capsule containing moon rocks collected by China's Chang'e-5 mission landed back on Earth on December 22, 2020. /China National Space Agency
Torrential rains batter N China's Shanxi
As many as 15 people were killed, and three others are missing after incessant torrential rains triggered flooding in north China's Shanxi Province, authorities said Tuesday.
Houses in a village in Jiexiu City are seen submerged in rain-triggered floods in Shanxi Province, north China, October 10, 2021. /CFP
Xi: 1911 Revolution was a 'great and arduous exploration'
The 1911 Revolution was a great and arduous exploration, undertaken by the Chinese people and Chinese progressives in a bid to achieve national independence and the people's liberation, Chinese President Xi Jinping said Saturday at a meeting marking the 110th anniversary of the event.
Chinese revolutionary troops gather near a railway line, in October 1911. /CFP
4,800-year-old wooden constructions excavated in central China
Several large wooden structures dating back to the Neolithic era were unearthed at the Jijiaocheng ruins site, a prehistoric cultural site located in Changde City, central China's Hunan Province, according to a briefing on the excavation.
First discovered in 1978, the site used to be an ancient city from the Qujialing culture period (3300 BC-2600 BC) – a Neolithic civilization derived from the middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River primarily found in today's Hunan and Hubei provinces.
Prehistoric wooden constructions are found at the Jijiaocheng Site in Changde City, central China's Hunan Province. /Chinanews.com
A remarkable comeback for wildlife in China
Several rare wildlife species whose populations had dwindled over the years, with some on the edge of extinction, have made a remarkable comeback across China.
There have been frequent news reports of sightings of rare wild animals, including wild Asian elephants roaming around human settlements in the southwest, Siberian tigers in the northeast, Chinese mountain cats and crested ibis in the northwest, milu deer in the central regions and Bryde's whales off the coast of Shenzhen in the south.
The number of captive pandas has grown and they have been downgraded from "endangered" to "vulnerable." /CFP
China to formally establish its first national parks
China on Tuesday announced it would formally establish its first batch of national parks.
Sanjiangyuan National Park, Wuyi Mountain National Park, Giant Panda National Park, Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park and Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park are among the parks on the list. The protected land area is 230,000 square kilometers and they cover nearly 30 percent of the key terrestrial wildlife species found in China.
Aerial photo of Hainan's Yanoda Tropical Rainforest Luo Yunfei (Hainan Branch)/China News Service/Visual China
China's exports in September expand 28.1%, beat forecast amid power crunch
China's exports in U.S. dollar terms expanded more than expected in September, official data showed on Wednesday, as solid global demand offset the pressure on factories from a nationwide power crunch and a resurgence of domestic COVID-19 cases.
Chinese star Tang Jiali scores first Tottenham goal to secure crucial League Cup win
The clock ticked over to the 51st minute at the Hive Stadium on Wednesday night as Tottenham's Tang Jiali collected a pass from Angela Addison inside the penalty area, with three Charlton defenders looming. Within the blink of an eye, the striker pulled her foot back and unleashed a shot of sheer class that gave goalkeeper Eartha Cumings no chance.
Tottenham Hotspur's Tang Jiali (C) scores the winner during their Women's Continental League Cup match against Charlton at The Hive in Barnet, England, October 13, 2021. /CFP
National Day holiday box office hits 4b yuan, second highest in history
China's seven-day National Day holiday (October 1-7) ended with its domestic box office revenue exceeding 4.384 billion yuan ($680 million), the second-highest during the same period in Chinese film history after that of 2019, according to the country's online movie-ticketing platform Maoyan.
Moviegoers at a cinema in Hohhot, the capital of north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, October 1, 2021. /CFP
End of price-controls on coal power
China has announced it will fully liberalize pricing for electricity generated from coal in an effort to ensure sufficient power supplies amid the recent large-scale power shortages.
The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said in a statement that all electricity generated from coal-fired power will be priced through market transactions, and all industrial and commercial users should buy electricity at market prices.