In the first 11 months of 2025, Shanghai welcomed nearly 345,000 Russian tourists.

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SHANGHAI, December 25 (Xinhua) — In the first 11 months of 2025, the number of Russian tourists visiting Shanghai increased by more than 50 percent year-on-year to approximately 345,000, according to the latest data from the city's Bureau of Culture and Tourism.

According to the agency's statistics, since China introduced a visa-free entry regime for Russian citizens holding regular passports, the number of Russian tourists visiting Shanghai has increased significantly.

In November of this year alone, more than 50,000 Russian citizens visited Shanghai, which is more than 70 percent more than during the same period in 2024. As a result, Russia became the leader among the main source countries for visitors to this metropolis in terms of growth rate of this indicator for the same month.

From January to November, Shanghai welcomed 8.28 million inbound tourists, a nearly 40 percent increase year-on-year. Of these, 6.29 million were foreign nationals, an increase of nearly 50 percent compared to the same period in 2024.

During the reporting period, the Republic of Korea remained the largest source country for foreign visitors to Shanghai. The number of tourists from this country totaled approximately 805,000, an increase of approximately 111.4 percent year-on-year. Japan and the United States followed, with 584,000 and 490,000 tourists, respectively.

As a reminder, China has introduced a trial visa-free regime for Russian citizens holding regular foreign passports from September 15, 2025 to September 14, 2026.

Russian citizens holding valid passports may visit China visa-free for business, tourism, visiting relatives and friends, exchanging visits, and transit purposes. Their stay in China should not exceed 30 days.

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The city of Harbin held a promotional presentation of its winter tourism resources for Russian tour operators.

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BEIJING, Dec. 25 (Xinhua) — Harbin, the capital of Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, held a promotional presentation of its winter tourism resources for Russian tour operators in the border city of Suifenhe on Dec. 22, according to a statement posted on the official website of the Suifenhe city government on Wednesday.

The event, organized by the Harbin Department of Culture, Radio, Television, and Tourism, was attended by over 80 employees of cultural and tourism departments in Harbin and the Primorsky Krai region of the Russian Federation, as well as representatives of relevant enterprises.

The promotional presentation program included literary and artistic performances, the promotion of attractions, a lottery, and the signing of cooperation agreements between travel agencies from China and Russia.

The event helped Russian tour operators and other participants gain a deeper understanding of the snow, ice, cultural, and tourism resources of Harbin and the entire Heilongjiang Province, and also gave new impetus to Chinese-Russian cooperation in snow and ice tourism.

Speaking at the promotional presentation, Vice Mayor of Suifenhe Huang Xuzhong expressed hope that this event will contribute to strengthening pragmatic cooperation between Suifenhe and Harbin in cultural, tourism, trade, economic, and other areas, as well as the qualitative development of inbound tourism, so that overseas tourists can enjoy the best travel experience.

According to a responsible official of the Harbin City Administration of Culture, Radio, Television, and Tourism, Harbin and Suifenhe have jointly developed a unique route, leveraging their respective advantages. This route allows Russian tourists to not only enjoy the unique scenery of the border city of Suifenhe, but also attend winter-themed events held in Harbin and experience Harbin's profound cultural and humanitarian appeal.

He expressed hope that, against the backdrop of the mutual introduction of a visa-free regime between China and Russia, all parties concerned will deepen cooperation and pool resources to develop more attractive and competitive cross-border tourism routes and promote the sustainable development of Chinese-Russian cross-border tourism. -0-

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Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors criticize statements supporting Japan's nuclear weapons

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Tokyo, December 25 (Xinhua) — Representatives of four Nagasaki atomic bomb survivor organizations issued a statement Wednesday condemning remarks by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's office official about the need to possess nuclear weapons, local media reported.

At a press conference held the same day, representatives of the organizations stated that such statements were unacceptable and called on the Japanese government to adhere to the three non-nuclear principles, the Kyodo news agency reported.

The statement states that arguments in favor of nuclear weapons are unacceptable, as they contradict the conclusions reached by the country in the 80 years since the atomic bombings. It also calls on the government to abandon a national security policy based on nuclear deterrence.

Tadako Kawazoe, head of the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Survivors Liaison Council, warned that such statements could leave Japan isolated from the international community. He believes the prime minister herself should reject the idea of Japan possessing nuclear weapons.

Shigemitsu Tanaka, head of the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Survivors Council, said Japan should never be the culprit of nuclear damage and stressed the need to curb any such tendency.

On December 18, the Japanese official in charge of national security in the Sanae Takaichi administration told reporters of the need to possess nuclear weapons. This statement provoked a strong reaction from the Japanese public, including atomic bomb survivors.

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Nine people died in a road accident in India.

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New Delhi, December 25 (Xinhua) — At least nine people were killed and many injured early Thursday morning when a private passenger bus caught fire after colliding with a large truck in the southwestern Indian state of Karnataka, local police said.

The accident occurred around 2:00 a.m. local time on the highway in Gorlathu village, about 203 km northwest of Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka state.

According to police, a truck traveling in the opposite direction suddenly crossed the median and collided head-on with a bus.

According to reports, there were 32 people on the bus, including the driver and conductor.

Fatal road accidents frequently occur in India due to congestion and poor road conditions, as well as reckless driving. –0–

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D. Trump confirmed the upcoming start of ground strikes against drug cartel targets in Latin America.

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Washington, Dec. 25 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday confirmed the imminent start of ground strikes against drug cartel targets in Latin America.

He made this statement while congratulating the military on Catholic Christmas.

According to D. Trump, the volume of drug smuggling by sea has decreased by 96 percent, adding that “now we will deal with it on land.”

The US President also extended special congratulations to the crew of the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, which is currently in the Caribbean Sea. –0–

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Read, Country! How China is Promoting the Construction of a "Reading Society"

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BEIJING, Dec. 25 (Xinhua) — China recently issued the Regulations on Promoting National Reading, which will take effect on February 1, 2026, marking a new milestone in the country's promotion of this cause.

The document, in the form of a legislative act, institutionalized existing practices, experiences, and models of work in the field of popular reading, defining principles, goals, objectives, and measures to promote popular reading, thereby providing reliable legislative guarantees for advancing the construction of a “reading society” in the country in order to improve the moral and ideological qualities, the general level of civilization of Chinese society, as well as the scientific and cultural literacy of the Chinese people.

HIGH-LEVEL PLANNING

At the end of October, the Proposals of the CPC Central Committee for the Development of the 15th Five-Year Program for National Economic and Social Development were published, which noted the need to “advance the work of creating a reading society,” setting the tone for work in this direction for the next five years.

This is not the first time that the Party and state leadership has emphasized the importance of promoting popular reading in high-level planning. For the 12th consecutive year, "popular reading" has been included in the Chinese government's work reports, demonstrating the importance the Chinese authorities attach to building a "reading society" and the concept of comprehensively promoting the coordinated development of material and spiritual culture in the country.

These tireless efforts are certainly yielding tangible results. According to official data, the overall reading rate among China's adult population reached 82.1 percent in 2024, up from 76.3 percent in 2012.

In 2024, adult Chinese citizens read an average of 4.8 paperback books and 3.5 e-books. Both figures increased compared to the previous year. Meanwhile, minors read an average of 11.65 books.

It should be noted that since 2022, China has held four regular national reading conferences, which have included forums, lectures, book fairs, and other various events focusing on the most important tasks and key elements of national reading.

According to relevant surveys, over 70 percent of China's population anticipates major public reading events. For them, participating in such events offers the opportunity not only to purchase books at reduced prices but also to interact with authors and other book lovers.

The Regulations on Promoting National Reading also stipulate that starting from 2026, a National Reading Week will be held annually in the 4th week of April, which, according to analysts, will further promote the construction of a “reading China.”

INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF LIBRARIES

Amid efforts to promote universal reading in China, libraries, which traditionally provide reading opportunities for all segments of the population, are gaining new drivers of development.

According to official data, there were 3,248 public libraries in China by the end of 2024. By the end of 2024, the total number of public library users nationwide had increased by 440 million, or 49% compared to 2019. It's no exaggeration to say that libraries in many cities across the country are full on weekends and after-hours weekdays.

In 2024, the number of visitors to the Shanxi Provincial Library (North China) increased by 70.52 percent year-on-year. During the same period, it held more than 3,500 reading promotion events, over 160 exhibitions, and provided services to over 3.1 million readers. In response to growing demand, the library underwent renovation work, increasing its service area by over 9,000 square meters and creating and renovating 2,034 reading spaces, a 43.6 percent increase over the pre-renovation level.

“The library has already become an integral part of urban life, just like family and work,” said Chen Chao, director of the Shanghai Library, noting that in addition to reading, libraries also provide spaces for lectures, exhibitions, film screenings, coffee breaks, and other activities, reflecting the values of openness, wisdom, inclusivity, and sharing.

The construction of smart libraries also makes reading more convenient. Using artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, many libraries in China can provide more personalized and targeted services to patrons. For example, the Hefei City Library (the capital of Anhui Province, eastern China) has launched a virtual assistant developed using the DeepSeek model. It helps patrons find their favorite books in the library's extensive collection based on their reading history and preferences after they enter keywords into the search engine on the library's public account on the Chinese social media platform WeChat.

In addition, more and more libraries in China are making efforts to protect antique books and develop traditional Chinese culture through interactive projects, including the restoration of ancient literature and the development of cultural and creative products such as pendants, badges, and writing instruments, which are very popular among the public, especially young people.

As of August 2025, 116 libraries nationwide have joined the China Library Cultural and Creative Products Development Association, established at the initiative of the National Library of China (NLC). The association's secretariat pledged to further strengthen its efforts in the future to participate in the inheritance, protection, revival, and utilization of antique books and cultural relics, in order to create a favorable social atmosphere for the continuation and dissemination of Chinese culture.

NEW READING TRENDS AMONG CONTEMPORARY CHINESE YOUTH

There are nearly 260 million members of Generation Z in China, born between 1995 and 2009, representing approximately 20 percent of the country's total population. They significantly shape current reading trends in contemporary Chinese society.

According to the China Digital Reading Report 2024, the number of digital reading service users in the country reached 670 million last year, with the majority of them aged 26 to 35. Thus, there is a clear inclination toward digital reading among members of Generation Z in China.

Lists of the most-read books on some digital reading platforms also indicate the popularity of traditional classics, famous literary works, books on political, economic, social and historical topics, books on psychology and personal development, and online literature among Chinese youth.

Watching video lectures has also become a new reading trend in China. According to official data for 2024, approximately 40 percent of Chinese adults have acquired the habit of listening to audiobooks, and approximately 80 percent of Chinese people read on mobile phones.

Last year, the number of reading-related videos longer than five minutes on Douyin (the Chinese version of TikTok) increased by 336 percent year-on-year, and their views grew by 137 percent. Meanwhile, views of book review videos and graphic works increased by 135 percent, and their combined reposts jumped by 518 percent.

At the same time, the growing popularity of watching video lectures with book summaries has sparked heated debate in society. Some industry experts believe that such "superficial reading" over a long period of time reduces a person's ability to actively think critically and interpret text. Furthermore, such reading patterns may infringe the intellectual property rights of book authors.

Despite this, other experts believe that videos and livestreams featuring book reviews and guides are all part of reading in the broadest sense. New media not only haven't diminished the impact of reading, but are actually contributing to increased reading levels among the population as a whole.

In response to the changing reading habits of young people, representatives of the Chinese publishing industry believe that the publishing industry needs to develop in an integrated manner, focusing on young readers. It has become widely accepted that while the medium and space for reading may change from "reading paper books" to "reading electronically," readers' desire for knowledge remains unchanged. Traditional reading habits and digital technologies are perfectly compatible.

Chen Hui, a professor at Beijing Normal University, noted the need to encourage young people and teenagers to share experiences and express their feelings through innovative forms of youth reading activities to awaken their interest in reading and literary creativity and achieve success in this field. -0-

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The pontoon-ice bridge between the Chinese county of Lobei and the Russian village of Amurzet has officially opened for traffic.

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Beijing, December 25 (Xinhua) — The ice-protected pontoon bridge between Lobei County (Heilongjiang Province, northeast China) and Amurzet Village (Jewish Autonomous Region, Russia) across the Heilongjiang River officially opened to traffic on Wednesday. This is the earliest opening of this border crossing in five years, marking the full start of passenger and cargo traffic through Lobei this winter.

The official website of the Zhongguo Xinwenshe News Agency reports that this crossing utilizes a unique "build in winter, dismantle in spring" operating model. It is built annually after summer shipping is suspended and the river freezes in early December, and dismantled before the river opens in early April of the following year. Over the past two years, the average operating time for this canal has been over 100 days, and the total length of the canal, constructed this year using 34 pontoons, is approximately 900 meters, ensuring seamless customs clearance at the Luobei Port during the winter.

The opening of this ice-strengthening pontoon bridge to traffic has provided a reliable winter logistics guarantee for enterprises and business entities in China and Russia, becoming an important channel for trade and economic exchanges between the two countries during the river's freezing period, according to a report on the Zhongguo Xinwenshe website.

The Lobei checkpoint is located in the northern part of Heilongjiang Province and borders the Russian village of Amurzet, the administrative center of the Oktyabrsky District of the Jewish Autonomous Region. -0-

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North Korea tests new type of anti-aircraft missiles – KCNA

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Pyongyang, December 25 (Xinhua) — North Korea test-fired a new type of long-range anti-aircraft missile in the Sea of Japan on Wednesday, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported on Thursday.

The tests were observed by Kim Jong-un, General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) and Chairman of State Affairs of the DPRK, the statement said.

This is the first test launch conducted to evaluate the tactical and technical characteristics of the new anti-aircraft missile, the agency reported, adding that the launched missiles “accurately hit the simulated targets.”

The tests are part of the planned work of the DPRK's General Directorate of Rocket Production and its subordinate research institutes to develop air defense systems, aimed at the technical optimization of the country's air defense systems, KCNA reports. -0-

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A new air route connects the Chinese city of Chongqing with the capital of Uzbekistan.

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BEIJING, Dec. 25 (Xinhua) — Air China flight CA779 took off from Jiangbei International Airport in southwest China's Chongqing City on Wednesday afternoon bound for Tashkent, marking the official opening of the route linking Chongqing with the capital of Uzbekistan, the Zhongxinwang news website reported.

Flight CA779 from Chongqing to Tashkent will operate on Wednesdays and Fridays, while the return flight CA780 will operate on Thursdays and Saturdays. Along the route, the aircraft will make a short stopover in Urumqi (the capital of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in northwest China).

The opening of this air route, the first between Chongqing and Uzbekistan, not only established an air bridge connecting southwest China with the hinterland of Central Asia but also gave new impetus to deeper cooperation between China and Uzbekistan in trade, economic, cultural, tourism, industrial, and other areas. With the mutual introduction of a visa-free regime, humanitarian, trade, and economic exchanges between the two countries have become even closer, with Tashkent and Samarkand becoming popular destinations for Chinese tourists. Furthermore, the new air route will facilitate the accelerated entry of high-quality Chinese products into the Central Asian market.

Since the beginning of this year, Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport has opened or resumed international passenger flights to cities including Brussels, Auckland, Moscow, Tokyo, and Yangon. Currently, the airport serves 38 international and regional passenger routes, with approximately 200 weekly flights, and has built a network spanning North America, Europe, Oceania, the Middle East, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Southeast Asia.

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The White House ordered the US military to focus on "quarantining" Venezuelan oil, according to media reports.

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Washington, December 25 (Xinhua) — The White House has ordered the U.S. military to focus almost exclusively on "quarantining" Venezuelan oil for at least the next two months, Reuters reported on Wednesday, citing a U.S. official.

"While the option to use military force is still there, the focus is on applying economic pressure through sanctions to achieve the outcome the White House desires," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

"The measures taken so far have put enormous pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. There is a belief that Venezuela will face economic catastrophe by the end of January unless it agrees to make significant concessions to the US," the official added.

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