Over the past 5 years, desertification prevention work has been carried out on an area of 4.46 million hectares in Inner Mongolia.

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The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region's Forestry and Grassland Administration told reporters that 4.46 million hectares of desertified land have been restored in the region over the past five years. This represents over 40% of all land restored in the country, helping to strengthen the ecological barrier in northern China.

Inner Mongolia is among the regions in China with the highest concentration of land severely affected by desertification and degradation. It is home to four major deserts—Badain Jaran, Tengger, Ulan Bukh, and Kubuchi—as well as four large sand massifs—Maousu, Hunshandake, Khorqin, and Hulunbuir. The challenges of ecological restoration in this region are particularly challenging.

According to reports, combating desertification is considered a key task in Inner Mongolia to strengthen the ecological barrier in northern China. During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, ecological construction work was completed in the region covering a total area of 8.2 million hectares, of which 4.46 million hectares were dedicated to combating desertification.

As of 2024, Inner Mongolia's forest cover reached 21.98%, an increase of 1.19 percentage points compared to 2021. Steppe vegetation coverage has consistently remained above 45%, and the wetland area remains stable at approximately 4.67 million hectares. These indicators indicate that the region's ecological barrier function continues to strengthen.

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Five people died in the crash of a Mexican Navy plane off the coast of Texas.

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Mexico City, December 23 (Xinhua) — Five people were killed when a Mexican Navy plane crashed Monday near Galveston, off the coast of Texas, while carrying out a patient transfer mission, the Mexican Navy Ministry announced.

According to the agency, there were eight people on board, five of whom died and two were rescued. The search for one more is ongoing.

The statement said the plane was on a humanitarian mission and crashed while landing near the city of Galveston.

The ministry added that it would cooperate with the relevant agencies to investigate and determine the cause of the crash. –0–

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Passenger traffic at Sayusu Airport in the border city of Erenhot will reach a historic high by the end of 2025.

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Beijing, December 23 (Xinhua) — As of December 18, passenger traffic at the Xiwu International Airport in Ereenhot, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, increased 3.9 percent year-on-year to 315,000 passengers since the beginning of 2025, exceeding the passenger traffic figure recorded in 2024 by 14 days, according to a statement posted on the official website of the Ereenhot city government.

The airport's annual passenger traffic is expected to reach 320,000 person-times in 2025, which is estimated to set another record since the airport's opening.

The Ereenhot–Ulaanbaatar regular air route, which officially opened in July 2025, has become an important channel for cross-border exchanges between China and Mongolia. As of December 18, passenger traffic on this route exceeded 24,000, providing a new source of passenger growth for Sayusu Airport.

The opening of the above-mentioned airline has helped to eliminate the weak link in the external openness of the city of Ereenhot in the field of multi-level transportation and to increase the role of the Saiyusu Airport in the construction of an important bridgehead for Inner Mongolia's opening up of the PRC in the northern direction, according to a statement from the mayor's office of the city of Ereenhot. -0-

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Anna Karenina in Guangzhou: How Chinese Readers Are Rediscovering Leo Tolstoy

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Guangzhou, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) — "What do you think was the main cause of Anna Karenina's tragedy?" and "How can we find a balance between society, family responsibilities, love, and freedom?" — these are the questions that touch the deepest chords of the soul that were recently posed at the Guangzhou Library in Guangdong Province (southern China).

The Guangzhou Library is currently hosting the exhibition "Leo Tolstoy and His World," a traveling exhibition traveling through Guangzhou, Foshan, and Shenzhen. It features over 200 unique images reflecting the life of the renowned Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. The exhibition runs until December 28.

ANNA'S FATE IS IN YOUR HANDS

At the exhibition site, an interactive mini-script, "Anna's Choice," immerses readers in the story of Anna Karenina. The script distills this grand epic into five key scenes, and readers, assuming the role of "Anna," answer questions prepared by library staff and make decisions at pivotal moments throughout all five acts. Each choice leads to different plot threads, revealing alternative endings for Anna. By making choices for her at key crossroads in her life, readers ultimately create their own ending.

"Freedom must be prioritized over responsibility; a person cannot have absolute freedom," one reader wrote at the end of "Return to the Family." Those who discovered the ending of "New Life" for Anna are completing her internal monologues on the pages: "Trust your heart," "I am the most important!" "Love is far less important than being yourself. I will live for myself, do what I want, I still have so much time!" These reader reviews and notes have now filled six pages and continue to grow.

"We strive to overcome the sense of distance associated with 'out-of-reach classics' and restore the literary masterpiece, created nearly 150 years ago, to its ability to engage in a vibrant dialogue with modern audiences," says the exhibition's curator from the Guangzhou Library, adding that when young people immerse themselves in the role through an interactive mini-scenario, the barriers of time and space between them and Anna disappear, leaving only an emotional connection. Her dilemmas in love, social pressure, and self-discovery—all of these are still felt by many today.

CLASSICS IN A NEW FORMAT

With the goal of engaging as many readers, especially younger generations, with classic literature, the exhibition introduced lighter, more interactive formats. These included a voting wall based on the documentary source "The Last Diary of Leo Tolstoy," as well as an online challenge, "My Energetic Day with Leo Tolstoy." To date, over 200 readers have participated in this event, sharing their active daily routines on social media using the hashtag. Some noted Leo Tolstoy's schedule as "incredibly busy," admiring his energy; others left comments like, "Leo Tolstoy's day was so busy and varied, and my day is no less filled with joy and fun!"

The library also organized a creative writing workshop based on Leo Tolstoy's novel "Resurrection." Participants are invited to write an "inner monologue" from a character's perspective and then perform it on stage. This "reading plus creativity plus performance" format encourages the public to discover classic works through a personalized approach and create new content based on them. After the event, many readers admitted to being "strongly impressed."

"It's very touching," says Huang Zhaoran, a reader from Guangzhou. "Especially after delving into the heroine's inner world, my previous opinion regarding her atoning act has completely changed." She says the events have enabled her to read two of Leo Tolstoy's books in their entirety, and the everyday details of the writer at the exhibition allowed her to get closer to the literary genius's inner world.

This isn't the first time the Guangzhou Library has held such events. Previously, it invited readers to rewrite Chekhov's stories in the Guangdong (Cantonese) dialect. It also organized a themed "Literary Feast," where excerpts about food from "Dream of the Red Chamber," one of China's four classic novels, were presented in the form of a "plate service," turning reading into a kind of "gastronomic ritual."

As the library's representative explained, all these efforts are essentially an answer to a fundamental question: in an age of fragmented information and diverse entertainment, how can we re-engage people with rich classics? Our answer is to enhance the reading experience, interactivity, and collaborative creativity. When readers feel connected to the classics, that they can participate in the process and leave their mark, deep reading happens naturally. -0-

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Brazilian Media: From Jingdezhen to Hengzhou: China's Urban Specialization Phenomenon

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On November 14, the Brazilian magazine Forum published an article titled “China’s Flower Tea Capital: A World-Class Phenomenon of Urban Specialization.”

In China, some cities specialize in the production of specific products, which not only have become global industry benchmarks but also have a significant impact on international trade. This model of specialization drives economic growth and allows China to stand out in many areas. For example, the city of Jingdezhen in Jiangxi Province is renowned for its high-quality porcelain, while Hengzhou in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region has gained attention as a leading producer of jasmine tea.

Another successful example is Yunyang County, Chongqing Municipality. Taking advantage of its mountain climate and ideal growing conditions, the county specializes in chrysanthemum production. The Sanxia Yangju grown here is in high demand on the international market.

The success of cities like Yunyang is directly linked to China's specialization policy, which aims to help cities become leaders in specific industries. The logic behind this model is to create economies of scale, meaning that many companies producing similar products are concentrated in a single region. This facilitates production, allowing companies to share suppliers, skilled labor, and infrastructure, thereby increasing production efficiency and global competitiveness.

Furthermore, by associating products with a specific city, such as "Hengzhou jasmine tea" or "Jingdezhen porcelain," China adds additional value to its products. Consumers are willing to pay a premium for products from cities with long-standing traditions and superior quality.

The Chinese government also provides significant support to such cities. These support measures help them strengthen their positions as high-quality manufacturing hubs and participate in global trade competition.

This specialization also aligns with China's export diversification strategy. Specialized cities like Yunyang help China move away from its reliance on commodity exports, enabling it to export high-quality products with greater added value to the global market.

This model of specialization is crucial to China's growth. It has helped China become a global leader in many industries. By focusing on quality, innovation, and sustainability, China is strengthening its position as a global economic powerhouse.

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Hainan in a New Era: New Opportunities and Horizons for Russians

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HAINAN, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) — China on Dec. 18 launched independent customs operations throughout the Hainan Free Trade Port (HFTP), the world's largest by area, demonstrating China's unwavering determination and confidence in expanding high-level opening-up.

In recent years, this amazing island has attracted more and more Russians not only for its tropical landscapes, but also for new opportunities for work and life.

ENTREPRENEURIAL BOOM IN THE TROPICS

The dynamic development of the Hainan Island FTA is evident from a number of indicators. Since 2020, more than 9,600 foreign-invested enterprises from over 170 countries and regions have been established in the province. A total of 75 container shipping routes pass through Hainan, 36 of which are foreign trade routes.

Dmitry, a Russian, arrived in Sanya in 2005 and fell in love with this warm region at first sight. He and his wife have now owned an imported grocery store in the city for almost ten years.

He recalls that when he first arrived in Sanya, there were only a few traffic lights, and high-speed trains were a distant dream. At the beginning of his business, the biggest challenge was logistics – how to deliver goods to the island, especially products that needed to be kept refrigerated or frozen?

"Hainan is making progress every year. Over the past 20 years, the transport network here has been steadily developing, just like the island itself," he noted, expressing hope that in the future, thanks to the launch of independent customs operations throughout the Hainan Free Trade Zone, importing duty-free goods will become even more convenient.

As a reminder, under the new regime, the tropical island, covering over 30,000 square kilometers, has been declared a special customs control zone. Foreign companies will be able to take advantage of a business climate more in line with international standards, lower tax rates and production costs, and use Hainan as a platform for entering the vast mainland Chinese market.

The share of duty-free goods in the Hainan Free Trade Zone will increase from 21 percent to 74 percent, and the range of goods available on Hainan Island will grow from approximately 1,900 to 6,600. Imported products whose added value after processing in Hainan reaches at least 30 percent of their original value will be allowed to be imported for sale in other regions of China without customs duties.

WHAT SURPRISES YOU ABOUT "EAST HAWAII"

As Hainan strives to become a hub for international tourism and consumption, the number of foreign tourists here is rapidly growing. This is clearly demonstrated by the growing popularity of inbound tourism in the coastal city of Sanya.

According to data, in the first half of 2025, the tourist flow from Russia to Sanya increased by 266.2% year-on-year, accounting for more than 40% of the total number of incoming tourists to the city.

Especially after the Chinese authorities introduced a one-year trial visa-free regime for Russian citizens holding regular passports in September of this year, Russians can be seen everywhere in Sanya – on the beaches, at the sights, and in the business districts.

"I often travel to Russia to promote Sanya's tourism resources," said Anastasia, who has lived in Sanya for seven years and is involved in developing the international tourism market.

According to the girl, with the resumption of an increasing number of direct routes, as well as China's introduction of a convenient visa-free policy and simplified payment terms, it has become much easier for Russians to travel to Sanya.

To improve the quality of service for Russian tourists, Sanya service staff have recently been intensively attending Russian language courses, quickly mastering common expressions on topics such as hotel check-in and tourist attraction recommendations. A Russian-language service has also been launched on the city's hotline. In areas with the largest concentrations of Russian tourists, 76 bus stop signs have been updated with Russian-language text.

Furthermore, most star hotels and major tourist areas have installed ATMs accepting foreign bank cards. As of September 2025, Sanya had 479 ATMs accepting cash withdrawals from foreign cards, including Russian ones. At the same time, the city is actively promoting foreign versions of Alipay and WeChat Pay, making mobile payments easier for Russian visitors.

FROM "GUEST" TO "HOST"

The secret to this tropical island's appeal lies in the wide range of amenities designed to meet the everyday needs of foreigners. From accommodation, healthcare, and education to household needs and personal security, the internationally acclaimed service system is helping more and more foreigners transform from visitors to permanent residents.

"When I first came here three years ago, I was worried I'd have trouble enrolling my child in kindergarten," said Vasilyeva, a Moscow resident who applied with her husband for an apartment under the "Housing Subsidy for Highly Qualified Specialists" program.

Since she and her husband are Hainan Talent Card holders (a Hainan Province privilege card for highly skilled professionals, entitling them to various service-related benefits throughout the province), they unexpectedly successfully enrolled their child in kindergarten the day after their arrival.

"Now we can use a Russian bank card to buy bread. Even the security guard in our neighborhood says 'good morning' in Russian," she added, noting that they already feel at home here.

As a reminder, Sanya authorities, actively pursuing a policy of attracting foreign specialists as part of the construction of the Hainan Free Trade Zone, have introduced a visa-free regime for citizens of 86 countries and are simultaneously issuing work permits and residence permits at their place of employment.

As of May 2025, over 700 foreigners in Sanya have used the one-stop service to jointly apply for the two certificates, and document processing times have been reduced by 60 percent compared to the previous period. Furthermore, those with the Hainan Talent Card are entitled to a range of benefits, such as housing subsidies, educational enrollment for children, and health insurance.

Furthermore, foreigners with a lifetime residence permit no longer need to have their documents notarized to register a foreign-owned enterprise. This measure has greatly benefited this category of individuals.

Hainan, once an underdeveloped border outpost, became China's largest special economic zone in 1988. A master plan published in 2020 set the goal of transforming the island into a high-level free trade zone with global influence by mid-century. The introduction of independent customs operations throughout the Hainan Free Trade Zone will attract more foreigners to live, work, and travel on the island.

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Exclusive: Any speculation surrounding China's Taiwan is not a path to security, but a direct risk to the economy, trust, and sustainable development of the entire Asia-Pacific region – Kazakhstani expert

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Almaty, December 23 /Xinhua/ — Attempts by some Japanese politicians to discuss "contingents" and "scenarios" surrounding China's Taiwan appear not just careless, but politically irresponsible, according to Serik Korzhumbayev, editor-in-chief of the DKnews.kz news agency.

The expert noted that the latest Kyodo Tsushin poll in Japan recorded the first significant decline in support for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's cabinet. While the figure remains high at 67.5 percent, the dynamics and structure of the responses demonstrate the growing internal tensions Tokyo is facing amid its foreign policy and fiscal decisions.

"A 2.4 percentage point decline in the rating in a month isn't a crisis, but it is a clear signal. Japanese society is beginning to associate the government's foreign policy rhetoric with direct economic consequences for the country," stated S. Korzhumbayev.

He emphasized that the key trigger was the prime minister's controversial parliamentary comment about a possible "Taiwan scenario," which was described as a potential threat to Japan's survival. Such statements are already negatively impacting economic relations with China.

“It’s important to emphasize: this is not about freedom of speech, but about responsibility for one’s words,” the expert commented.

According to S. Korzhumbaev, attempts by some Japanese politicians to discuss "contingencies" and "scenarios" surrounding China's Taiwan appear not just careless, but politically irresponsible. "Given Japan's close economic interdependence with China—from trade and investment to supply chains and industrial cooperation—such rhetoric is inevitably perceived as a destabilizing factor," he noted.

"For countries observing Japan from the outside—including those in Central Asia—this is an important indicator. Japan's economy is deeply integrated into Asian supply chains, and a deterioration in dialogue with China inevitably increases the vulnerability of Japanese businesses, especially in the context of a global slowdown," concluded S. Korzhumbayev.

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The launch of South Korea's first commercial launch vehicle failed.

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SEOUL, December 23 (Xinhua) — The launch of South Korea's first commercial launch vehicle failed due to problems after takeoff, the Newsis news agency reported on Tuesday.

The Hanbit-Nano rocket, developed by Innospace, was launched at around 10:13 local time from Brazil's Alcântara Space Center.

According to Newsis, the rocket malfunctioned. It is believed to have broken apart and exploded after takeoff.

There have been no official statements from Innospace yet. –0–

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Ordos High-tech Industrial Development Zone has demonstrated excellent development results during the 14th Five-Year Plan period.

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During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, Ordos High-Tech Industrial Development Zone adhered to scientific and technological innovation and industrial modernization, focusing on high-quality development in areas such as high technology, high-tech equipment manufacturing, light industry, etc.

The Ordos High-Tech Industrial Development Zone always prioritizes stabilizing economic growth. Over the past five years, the total industrial output reached 113.707 billion yuan, fixed asset investment reached 23 billion yuan, general public budget revenue reached 1.757 billion yuan, and local government revenue reached 5.544 billion yuan.

During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, the High-Tech Industrial Development Zone actively attracted investment, holding events in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, the Yangtze River Delta, the Pearl River Delta, and other regions. To date, 239 projects have been signed, 170 of which have already been implemented. Construction of 199 key projects has advanced, with a total investment of 33.945 billion yuan.

During the 14th Five-Year Plan, the High-Tech Industrial Development Zone placed scientific and technological innovation at the center of development, creating a comprehensive innovation ecosystem that includes platform construction, training of subjects, attracting and training personnel, and commercializing the results.

While maintaining its advantage in the production of new energy equipment, the High-Tech Industrial Development Zone has also stimulated the development of strategic emerging industries, upgraded traditional industries, and cultivated new industries.

The high-tech industrial development zone is also continuously optimizing its business environment, actively creating platforms for enterprise development, organizing their participation in various exhibitions, and helping them expand their markets. Furthermore, policies are being implemented to support enterprises in taxation, social security, and other areas.

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Xi Jinping called on centrally-controlled state-owned enterprises to make greater contributions to China's modernization.

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BEIJING, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping called on state-owned enterprises (SOEs) directly under the central government to better serve the work of the Party and the country and make greater contributions to Chinese-style modernization.

Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the announcement while giving instructions in connection with a meeting of heads of centrally-controlled state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to be held in Beijing on December 22-23. -0-

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