China's electricity consumption rose steadily in November

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BEIJING, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) — China's electricity consumption, a barometer of economic activity, rose steadily in November, official data showed Wednesday.

According to the National Energy Administration of China, the country's total electricity consumption last month reached 835.6 billion kWh, up 6.2 percent year-on-year.

Specifically, electricity consumption in the primary and secondary sectors of the economy increased by 7.9 percent and 4.4 percent year-on-year, respectively. Meanwhile, the tertiary sector saw a 10.3 percent increase.

Electricity consumption by urban and rural residents in the country reached 105.7 billion kWh over the past month, an increase of 9.8 percent year-on-year.

In the first 11 months of this year, electricity consumption in China increased by 5.2 percent to approximately 9.46 trillion kWh.

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Mainland Chinese police have offered a reward for information on two Taiwanese suspected of smuggling.

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BEIJING, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) — China's public security authorities have offered a reward for information on two Taiwanese suspects of smuggling frozen food to the mainland, State Council Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson Peng Qing'en said at a regular press briefing on Wednesday.

The two suspects, surnamed Jian and Chen, had been involved in long-term smuggling operations using the Togo-registered Hong Tai 58 and other vessels, Peng Qing'en said, citing an announcement released Wednesday by the Weihai City Public Security Bureau in east China's Shandong Province.

Commenting on the February incident involving damage to an underwater cable off the coast of the island, a department spokesman called the Taiwanese Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) administration's claim that mainland China intentionally sabotaged the cable using the Hong Tai 58 "speculation."

The DPP is deliberately exploiting so-called "gray zone forays" by mainland China in an attempt to provoke a confrontation between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, Peng Qing'en pointed out. He sternly warned the DPP that patronizing and condoning the criminal activities of smugglers, as well as using them for political manipulation, undermines cross-strait relations and will provoke a joint protest from compatriots on both sides of the Strait. Then the DPP administration will have to reap what it has sown. -0-

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CNOOC announced the discovery of a new oil field in the Bohai Sea.

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BEIJING, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) — China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) announced on Wednesday the discovery of a new major oil field in the shallow Neogene formations of the Bohai Sea.

CNOOC noted that the new field, named Qinhuangdao 29-6, is the seventh oil field with proven reserves of over 100 million tons discovered since 2019 in the Bohai Oil Fields, China's largest offshore crude oil production base.

Moreover, its discovery further contributes to strengthening China's offshore oil and gas reserve base and is of great significance to ensuring the country's energy security, CNOOC said.

The Qinhuangdao 29-6 oil field, located in the central Bohai Sea, is another large-scale lithological field discovered in the region in recent years following the discovery of the Qinhuangdao 27-3 oil field there.

The results of test production showed that the daily production rate of one well at Qinhuangdao 29-6 is approximately 370 tons of crude oil, which indicates promising potential for energy exploration in this water area, the corporation added. -0-

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A Russian woman has become the 10,000th foreigner in the Chinese city of Yiwu to be covered by the basic health insurance system.

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BEIJING, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) — Yiwu City in east China's Zhejiang Province, also known as the "global supermarket," has become the first county-level city in China to have its foreign nationals covered by basic medical insurance exceed 10,000, the overseas edition of People's Daily reported on Tuesday.

On December 17, a Russian citizen named Sofia, who is classified as a flexible worker, received a social security card, becoming the 10,000th foreign participant in basic health insurance in Yiwu.

Yiwu maintains trade relations with 233 countries and regions worldwide. Around 30,000 foreign businesspeople and over 1,500 accompanying relatives conduct their daily activities here. Previously, only those employed by companies were eligible for basic health insurance, while flexible workers and many accompanying relatives were unable to access this service.

“In order to address this complex issue, the Yiwu City Medical Insurance Bureau, with the approval of the National Medical Insurance Administration of the People’s Republic of China, has begun to study the possibility of issuing permission to foreigners with a residence permit for two years or more to participate in basic medical insurance as flexible workers,” said Lou Jun, head of the department.

In August 2025, a South Korean citizen doing business in Yiwu City became China's first foreign participant in basic medical insurance as a flexible worker.

In Yiwu, eligible foreign workers can enroll in health insurance. They pay the same premiums as Chinese citizens and enjoy the same rights as local residents in terms of service coverage and reimbursement rates. Foreign children who qualify for education in Yiwu primary and middle schools can participate in local health insurance, including basic health insurance and serious illness insurance.

In early November of this year, a Moroccan man working in Yiwu sought cholecystectomy at the Fourth Hospital Affiliated to Zhejiang University. At the time of discharge, most of his medical expenses, amounting to over 10,000 yuan, were covered by the medical insurance fund.

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The Libyan army chief of staff and four other officers were killed in a plane crash near Ankara.

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Ankara/Tripoli, December 24 (Xinhua) — Libyan Armed Forces Chief of Staff Mohammed al-Haddad and four other officers were killed in a business jet crash south of Ankara on Tuesday evening.

Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said gendarmes discovered the wreckage of a Falcon 50 aircraft in the Haymana district of Ankara province.

Libyan Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Dbeibah later confirmed the deaths of the military personnel, stating that M. al-Haddad and several high-ranking officers died in the plane crash. They were en route home after an official visit to Turkey. The government will investigate the "circumstances of the accident," the politician promised.

The aircraft, tail number 9H-DFJ, took off from Esenboga Airport in Tripoli at 8:10 PM local time. Contact with the jet was lost at 8:52 PM shortly after the crew issued an emergency landing notice near Haymana, according to A. Yerlikaya. –0–

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Xizang has carried out 42 archaeological excavation projects in the past five years.

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Lhasa, December 24 (Xinhua) — Southwest China's Xijiang Autonomous Region has systematically carried out 42 archaeological excavation projects since 2021, uncovering key findings of human activity on the plateau dating back 100,000 years, as well as compelling evidence of long-standing cultural ties with China's Central Plain region. This was announced at a press conference on Tuesday to discuss the achievements of Xijiang's cultural heritage sector during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025).

The work under these projects focused on key historical issues such as human origins, the emergence of agriculture and livestock farming on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and the region's connections with China's Central Plain. The projects covered 19 ancient sites and tombs with a total excavation area of 8,100 square meters, Xu Shaoguo, deputy director of the SAR's Cultural Heritage Protection Bureau, said at a press conference.

Archaeological research has established that humans first appeared on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau approximately 100,000 years ago, and that most regions of Xizang entered the Neolithic period around 5,000 years ago, said Xie Xuwei, an official with the Cultural Heritage Protection Administration of the SAR. He added that the use of bronze and iron began here around 3,800 and 2,800 years ago, respectively.

Artifacts such as silk fabrics and tea leaves discovered at various excavation sites provide direct evidence of continuous cultural exchange and trade between Xizang and the Central Plain region of China throughout history, Xie Xuwei added.

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China-Europe freight trains create an inspiring story of Eurasian development

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Since the first China-Europe train departed from Chongqing to Duisburg, Germany, in 2011, this transcontinental "steel caravan" has undergone more than a decade of development. Over these ten years, the China-Europe Express has evolved from its initial, single-route, single-stop service to today's hundreds of routes and thousands of trips; from its first tentative steps, to a vibrant symbol of the Belt and Road Initiative. The China-Europe railway connection has become not just an important logistics corridor, but a living chronicle of the interconnectedness and mutually beneficial development of the Eurasian continent.

China-Europe trains emerged amid a shared need across Eurasia for efficient and convenient logistics corridors. Amid anti-globalization trends and rising trade protectionism, the China-Europe rail link has become a bridge linking the two ends of the Eurasian continent with the shared goal of prosperity and dynamic development.

China-Europe trains are not only a logistics corridor but also an economic belt. Like a golden thread, they connect industrial parks, shopping centers, and logistics hubs in countries along the route, stimulating the economic development of the entire region. In Chongqing, the China-Europe rail link has facilitated the development of electronic information industries such as laptop manufacturing, making Chongqing the world's largest laptop manufacturing base. In Xi'an, China-Europe trains have facilitated the transformation and upgrading of the machinery industry, allowing Xi'an-made goods to enter the global market. And in Yiwu, they have helped small goods enter the mainstream market, stimulating the flourishing of local trade and logistics.

At the same time, the China-Europe Express has also opened up new opportunities for European development. Cities along the route, such as Duisburg (Germany), Małaszewicze (Poland), and Budapest (Hungary), have gained new vitality thanks to this logistics corridor. China-Europe trains deliver automobiles, mechanical equipment, food, and other high-quality European goods to the Chinese market, meeting the growing demand of the Chinese people for a better life.

China-Europe trains carry more than just cargo; they also bring friendship and mutual understanding. Thanks to this "steel caravan," people of different civilizations, cultures, and faiths meet, communicate, and learn from each other.

The history of China-Europe trains is an inspiring epic of the interconnectedness and joint development of the Eurasian continent. In this epic, each participating country is a protagonist, each shipment a new page, each cooperation a continuation of the narrative. Looking forward, China-Europe trains will undoubtedly write even more vibrant chapters in this story, in the grand vision of building a Community of Shared Future for Humanity.

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The lower section of the panda pavilion at the Chongqing Zoo has reopened after renovations.

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CHONGQING, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) — The lower part of the panda house at Chongqing Zoo in southwest China was reopened Monday after renovations to provide a more comfortable living space for pandas and a better experience for tourists.

CHONGQING, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) — The lower part of the panda house at Chongqing Zoo in southwest China was reopened Monday after renovations to provide a more comfortable living space for pandas and a better experience for tourists.

CHONGQING, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) — The lower part of the panda house at Chongqing Zoo in southwest China was reopened Monday after renovations to provide a more comfortable living space for pandas and a better experience for tourists.

CHONGQING, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) — The lower part of the panda house at Chongqing Zoo in southwest China was reopened Monday after renovations to provide a more comfortable living space for pandas and a better experience for tourists.

CHONGQING, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) — The lower part of the panda house at Chongqing Zoo in southwest China was reopened Monday after renovations to provide a more comfortable living space for pandas and a better experience for tourists.

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BMW has launched trial production of its Neue Klasse electric vehicles in China.

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SHENYANG, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) — BMW has begun trial production of Neue Klasse (New Class) electric vehicles at its Shenyang plant in northeast China's Liaoning Province, combining advanced Chinese technology with the company's innovation system.

The long-wheelbase version of the BMW iX3 electric crossover is at the core of the automaker's electrification and digitalization strategy. The start of trial production of the new model suggests the company will be fully prepared for mass production as early as next year.

Also starting in 2026, as part of BMW's sixth-generation electric battery project, costing 10 billion yuan (approximately US$1.4 billion), supplies of batteries for Neue Klasse electric vehicles will begin.

Michel Melchiorre, Senior Vice President of Technology and Production at BMW Brilliance, emphasized that the new model combines global engineering excellence with local innovation, and also reflects the Shenyang plant's commitment to quality and sustainability.

BMW is actively collaborating with Chinese partners such as CATL and Alibaba on battery production and artificial intelligence applications. The goal of this joint effort is to provide an intelligent driving experience tailored to Chinese roads.

In line with environmental requirements, the BMW plant in Shenyang runs exclusively on electricity from renewable sources. Starting with the current heating season, it has also switched to geothermal heating to further reduce carbon emissions.

China, the BMW X3's largest global sales market, remains a strategic focus for the automaker. Total investment in BMW's Shenyang production facility since 2010 has exceeded 116 billion yuan.

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China's largest ice and snow economy ecosystem is being developed in Heilongjiang Province.

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HARBIN, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) — As an important window for China's northward opening-up, Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province is making every effort to turn its snowy expanse in winter into a driving force for high-quality development.

Through the development of cross-border tourism, international sports cooperation, and industrial transformation, Heilongjiang Province is creating China's largest ice and snow economy ecosystem.

INTERNATIONAL TOURISM

Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang Province, is known as the "Ice City" due to its frigid winter climate. For eight consecutive years, Harbin has held the top spot in China's top 10 winter tourism cities, boasting a thriving "ice and snow economy" estimated to be worth over 160 billion yuan (approximately $23 billion).

The world's largest ice and snow theme park, the 27th edition of the Great World of Ice and Snow Festival, officially opened to the public in Harbin on December 17.

This year, the park reached a record size, covering 1.2 million square meters and utilizing 400,000 cubic meters of ice and snow. This year's theme is "Ice and Snow, a Fairytale World."

It's worth noting that Harbin is becoming an increasingly popular winter destination for Russian travelers. According to statistics, during the 2024-2025 winter season, the city saw 135 million tourist visits, of which approximately 6.3% were foreign tourists, with a significant proportion from neighboring Russia.

Industry experts predict that, thanks to China's visa-free regime for Russian citizens, Harbin expects an even greater influx of tourists from that country this winter.

The village of Hengdaohezi, located in southeastern Heilongjiang Province, has become an important link in the provincial railway network due to its advantageous geographic location. In winter, after several snowfalls, it becomes a popular tourist destination, renowned for its rich exotic charm and deep historical heritage.

According to Liu Jiayu, a representative of the village's publicity department, one of the key reasons for its popularity among visitors is its various ice and snow features. Furthermore, over 200 Russian-style buildings have been preserved here. Unlike artificially constructed winter landscapes, this village is a true snow arena, where pristine snowscapes seamlessly intertwine with unique cultural heritage.

In Heihe, a city near the Russian border, the local Administration of Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism has organized specialized training for hotel and restaurant staff, including Russian language instruction, to improve services for visiting foreign tourists.

"With the simplified visa regime, the flow of tourists from Russia has increased significantly. Now, over 80 percent of our guests are Russian. Our staff, who speak Russian or use electronic translators, communicate easily with guests. Furthermore, the hotel has bilingual information signs," said Hu Xiaorong, manager of the Wangjiang Holiday Hotel in Heihe.

It should be noted that in Heilongjiang Province, in tourist-rich areas, including hotels, tourist attractions, and business districts, the network of currency exchange offices has been expanded, and POS terminals and ATMs accepting foreign bank cards have been installed, significantly simplifying the payment process for foreign visitors.

According to data, after the introduction of a visa-free regime for Russian citizens, the number of Russian tourists visiting Heilongjiang on a visa-free basis jumped by 134.7 percent year-on-year.

SPORTS COOPERATION

In recent years, Heilongjiang Province has actively promoted the key role of the China-SCO Winter Sports Demonstration Zone (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) as a platform in its efforts to promote exchanges and cooperation in sports, culture, human resources training, industry, and other fields between SCO countries and countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative.

Zhang Yu, Head of the Comprehensive Coordination Department of the aforementioned Demonstration Zone, noted that, taking advantage of the opportunity to host the 9th Asian Winter Games, Heilongjiang Province comprehensively transformed and modernized a number of facilities, thereby attracting sports teams from 16 SCO countries to participate in the competition. Furthermore, the Demonstration Zone successfully hosted eight branded competitions, attracting over 2,000 athletes from more than 10 SCO countries.

In addition to hosting various competitions and events, Heilongjiang Province actively cooperates with Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and other countries, conducting joint training sessions with hockey and figure skating teams. Russian and Belarusian coaches in speed skating, cross-country skiing, and other winter sports are also invited to enhance the skills and competitiveness of local athletes.

Building on Heilongjiang's strong scientific and educational potential, the China-Russia Regional Association of Winter Sports Universities was established in November. Within this association, 15 universities from China and Russia are jointly training personnel and conducting scientific research.

Liu Jin, deputy head of the International University Sports Federation, stated that the creation of this association will positively impact the development of international education in winter sports and contribute to the sustainable development of this sector.

Zhang Yu added that in the future, this Demonstration Zone will continue to unleash new drivers for the development of the ice and snow economy and deepen practical cooperation in many areas within the SCO.

INDUSTRIAL TRANSFORMATION

In recent years, Heilongjiang Province has witnessed the close integration of ice and snow resources and various industries, giving birth to a kaleidoscope of new products, scenarios, and formats. Ice and snow, like an artist's brush, paint new horizons for business, and more and more companies are striving to unlock their potential in this glittering realm.

A highlight of these transformations is the Harbin Creative Design Center, founded in December 2022. Since its inception, it has not only attracted businesses from southern China to serve the national market but also boldly entered the international arena, establishing fruitful collaborations.

Deputy Director of the Center, Yan Shi, enthusiastically describes the partnership with Russia, which encompasses the production of materials, creative design, and the training of highly qualified specialists. Products created by talented designers from both countries are incredibly popular with Russian tourists, captivated by their uniqueness and beauty.

According to him, the center also actively uses prestigious venues such as the Harbin International Economic and Trade Fair and the China-Russia Expo to present its masterpieces to the world, demonstrating innovation and craftsmanship.

In the city of Heihe, like an oasis in an icy desert, rises Asia's first indoor, all-season, low-temperature automotive testing facility, Honghegu. It eliminates the seasonal and geographical limitations of traditional testing, giving automakers the ability to conduct precise and efficient testing in extreme cold conditions year-round.

Jiang Shijun, assistant general manager of this testing facility, proudly notes the uniqueness of the climate chamber—the only one of its kind in the world capable of testing entire vehicles. Its impressive length, reaching 800 meters, makes it the largest in the world.

The "China Ice and Snow Industry Development Report 2025" paints an impressive picture of growth in this sector. The industry's size has soared from RMB 270 billion in 2015 to RMB 980 billion in 2024, and is projected to surpass RMB 1 trillion by 2025, confirming its growing impact on the country's economy.

According to data, as of November 28, 2,296 enterprises related to the ice and snow economy have been registered in China since the beginning of 2025, an increase of 9.1 percent compared to the same period in 2024.

Industry experts believe that the transformation of formats, industrial integration, and related policy measures continue to strengthen the viability of the ice and snow economy, which is becoming a powerful driver of consumption growth and the promotion of high-quality regional development.

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