This winter, the Great World of Ice and Snow in Harbin will open on a record-breaking scale.

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Beijing, October 13 (Xinhua) — The Great World of Ice and Snow in Harbin, one of the world's largest ice and snow theme parks, will open this winter as scheduled and will be expanded to a record-breaking size. This was reported by the Heilongjiang Daily, citing information from a recent presentation of the ice and snow tourism program for the 2025-2026 season in Heilongjiang Province, northeast China.

The "Great World of Ice and Snow," already one of China's most popular winter tourism brands, will be held for the 27th time and will be the largest in its history. It will showcase more ice and snow sculptures, offer more ambitious and diverse entertainment attractions, and a more extensive program of artistic performances. The park promises tourists a more immersive experience and more convenient intellectual services.

During the aforementioned presentation, it was emphasized that despite the park's expansion and modernization of its services, the entrance fee will remain unchanged at 328 yuan (approximately $46). From October 10th to 22nd, during events promoting the park's new season, advance tickets will be available for use between December 26th and 30th.

As reported, the 27th "Great World of Ice and Snow" in Harbin is currently in the full-scale preparatory stage. -0-

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China's foreign trade grew by 4 percent in January-September 2025.

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BEIJING, Oct. 13 (Xinhua) — China's total merchandise imports and exports in yuan terms increased 4 percent year-on-year to 33.61 trillion yuan (approximately 4.73 trillion U.S. dollars) in the first nine months of this year, according to data released Monday by the General Administration of Customs (GAC).

According to the data, the growth rate of the indicator accelerated compared to the 3.5 percent growth recorded in the first eight months of this year.

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Xi Jinping will attend and deliver a keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the Global Women's Summit in Beijing.

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BEIJING, Oct. 13 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping will attend and deliver a keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the Global Women's Summit in Beijing on Monday morning.

Dozens of state leaders, government officials, parliamentary chairmen, deputy prime ministers and ministerial officials from different continents, as well as officials from international organizations and friendly figures will attend the event.

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UN expands humanitarian operations in Gaza – OCHA

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UN, October 12 /Xinhua/ — The expansion of UN humanitarian operations in the Gaza Strip is in full swing: cooking gas has arrived in the enclave for the first time since March, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) announced on Sunday.

On October 12, tents for displaced families, frozen meat, fresh fruit, flour, and medicine arrived in Gaza, according to a press release. The UN and partners distributed hundreds of thousands of hot meals and bread parcels in both the south and north of the enclave.

OCHA reported that it had received Israel's approval for additional aid, agreeing to import 190,000 tons of supplies, including food, shelter materials, and medicine. "This is just the beginning," the agency stated, adding that during the first 60 days of the ceasefire in Gaza, the UN and partners will expand the scale and scope of their operations to ensure access to vital aid and services for virtually all residents of the enclave.

UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher noted that humanitarian organizations intend to increase delivery volumes to several hundred trucks daily within the first 60 days. He stated that the UN will scale up deliveries in the Gaza Strip to reach 2.1 million people in need of food assistance and approximately 500,000 people requiring special nutrition for the malnourished, restore the healthcare system, including community-based epidemiological surveillance, provide water and sanitation services to 1.4 million people, significantly expand shelter provision, and open temporary educational spaces for 700,000 school-age children.

A ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas took effect on Friday after three days of intensive negotiations in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, brokered by Egypt, Qatar, Turkey and the United States. –0–

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Yanchang Village in Southern Anhui Province: Fiery Colors During the Harvest-Drying Season

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The village of Yanchan is nestled among the mountains in Shexian County, Huangshan City, Anhui Province. Built on a slope, it is known for its adobe houses, or tulou, built in a continuous row. Currently, over 300 of these structures are well-preserved. In 2013, Yanchan was included in the second list of traditional Chinese villages.

During the autumn harvest, villagers take advantage of the clear days to dry peppers, corn, walnuts and other crops in front of their houses and yards, creating a unique autumnal "harvest drying" scene.

In the village of Yanchang, land is scarce and mountains are numerous. In the past, many local residents migrated elsewhere for work. In recent years, local authorities, using the village's unique adobe houses and the autumn tradition of "drying the harvest," have been actively developing rural tourism. Villagers now work as guides, open guesthouses, and rural restaurants, earning a living from tourism.

In 2024, Yanchang Village welcomed 215,600 tourists, and the average annual per capita income exceeded 26,000 yuan. The once-abandoned village has now become an internet star. Photo by Xinhua News Agency correspondent Huang Bohan.

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The popularity of China Shopping demonstrates the global appeal of products labeled "Made in China"

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During the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays, China has once again become a popular tourist destination globally.

However, today tourists come not only to climb the Great Wall of China and visit the Gugong (Forbidden City) Museum, but also for shopping.

According to the State Immigration Administration of China, the number of foreign nationals entering China during the recent holiday period reached 751,000, which is 19.8% more than during the same period last year.

Beyond sightseeing and experiencing Chinese culture, more and more foreign tourists are making "China Shopping" a top priority. They arrive with empty suitcases and leave laden with "Made in China" products, from DJI action cameras and Huawei curved foldable smartphones to the incredibly popular Labubu action figures from PopMart. Thus, new locally produced items labeled "Made in China" and "Created in China" are becoming essential items in the luggage of foreign tourists upon their return from their trip.

The shopping cart of foreigners in China is quietly changing: shopping lists that once consisted primarily of agricultural products, porcelain, and other traditional souvenirs are now increasingly dominated by Chinese electronics, smart home devices, cultural and creative products, and other high-value-added goods.

On the one hand, the question "Where to buy Labuba?" has become a hot topic for many tourists. On the other hand, in thriving electronics districts like Shenzhen's Huaqiangbei, everyone is eager to try out and buy electronic goods. According to data, in Shenzhen, from January to August of this year, tax refunds for popular Chinese products like DJI and Huawei accounted for 38.8% of all tax refund transactions, making them must-buy items for foreign tourists in China.

The popularity of "shopping in China" is reflected not only in the numbers but also in changing foreign consumer preferences for Chinese goods. Since the beginning of this year, the trend of tourist buyers bringing goods from China, which has gained popularity among customers in Europe and the US, along with the "travel to China" trend on international social media, has become a clear example of the growing appeal of Chinese brands among global consumers.

How do Chinese products conquer the world?

Firstly, Chinese manufacturing is experiencing a structural leap. Currently, Chinese products such as smartphones, drones, and smartwatches have firmly established themselves in the global market thanks to their superior quality, advanced technology, and strong competitiveness. For many foreign tourists, shopping in China is the most direct "technological experience."

Behind this lies the shift from “Made in China” to “Smart Manufacturing in China,” as Chinese brands increasingly lead the global consumer market.

According to Canalys, Huawei overtook Samsung in the first half of this year, capturing 48% of the global market share and becoming the new leader in the foldable smartphone market. In the drone space, DJI consistently holds between 70% and 85% of the global market share, enjoying a well-deserved reputation abroad for its high performance. Among action camera manufacturers, Chinese brands like Insta360 are also actively expanding their presence in the market.

Secondly, the result of the combination of institutional and service advantages is obvious.

Mobile payments, smart retail, instant tax refunds, and other integrated systems make shopping more convenient and secure. The digitalization and efficiency of China's consumer landscape have become an important "soft power," attracting tourists from around the world.

Finally, deeper changes are underway, driven by a growing cultural appeal. This year, following the widespread worldwide distribution of films like "Nezha Conquers the Dragon King" and video games like "Black Myth: Wukong," Labubu action figures have gained countless fans worldwide. "Made in China" now carries a new aesthetic language that resonates in a global cultural context. They are no longer just a commodity, but a tangible cultural expression.

Reindustrialization, brand trust, the dividends of openness – many factors are converging, transforming China from the “world’s factory” into the “world’s showcase.”

And the shopping lists of foreign tourists are perhaps more illustrative than any economic statistics.

At a time when “Made in China” has become the final destination of a global journey, the appeal of the Chinese market has become a new starting point for the global economy.

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China introduces new train schedules from October 11

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BEIJING, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) — China will introduce a new train schedule starting today, further increasing the capacity of its railway lines for passenger and freight transportation, as well as improving service quality and operating efficiency.

BEIJING, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) — China will introduce a new train schedule starting today, further increasing the capacity of its railway lines for passenger and freight transportation, as well as improving service quality and operating efficiency.

BEIJING, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) — China will introduce a new train schedule starting today, further increasing the capacity of its railway lines for passenger and freight transportation, as well as improving service quality and operating efficiency.

BEIJING, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) — China will introduce a new train schedule starting today, further increasing the capacity of its railway lines for passenger and freight transportation, as well as improving service quality and operating efficiency.

BEIJING, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) — China will introduce a new train schedule starting today, further increasing the capacity of its railway lines for passenger and freight transportation, as well as improving service quality and operating efficiency.

BEIJING, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) — China will introduce a new train schedule starting today, further increasing the capacity of its railway lines for passenger and freight transportation, as well as improving service quality and operating efficiency.

BEIJING, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) — China will introduce a new train schedule starting today, further increasing the capacity of its railway lines for passenger and freight transportation, as well as improving service quality and operating efficiency.

BEIJING, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) — China will introduce a new train schedule starting today, further increasing the capacity of its railway lines for passenger and freight transportation, as well as improving service quality and operating efficiency.

BEIJING, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) — China will introduce a new train schedule starting today, further increasing the capacity of its railway lines for passenger and freight transportation, as well as improving service quality and operating efficiency.

BEIJING, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) — China will introduce a new train schedule starting today, further increasing the capacity of its railway lines for passenger and freight transportation, as well as improving service quality and operating efficiency.

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From Once-Wasteland to Green Energy Powerhouse: The Transformation of Xinjiang

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Once lifeless deserts are now covered with photovoltaic panels that form a “blue sea” and wind turbines that resemble a “white forest” – together they generate limitless energy from the wind and sun.

Xinjiang covers approximately one-sixth of China's land area. It is home to three mountain ranges: the Altai, Tian Shan, and Kunlun Mountains, as well as two basins: the Junggar and Tarim. Xinjiang's technically exploitable solar energy potential is estimated at approximately 4.2 billion kW, ranking first in the country. Its wind energy potential is approximately 1 billion kW, ranking second in China.

Rich in wind and solar resources, Xinjiang is designated as a major clean energy base in the 14th Five-Year Plan, and the development of new energy sources has entered a phase of rapid growth.

Currently, every third kilowatt-hour of electricity supplied from Xinjiang comes from clean sources—wind and solar. The volume of "green" electricity exported outside the region has already exceeded 270 billion kWh.

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A friendly table tennis tournament between youth teams from China and Russia has opened in Heihe.

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Beijing, October 13 (Xinhua) — The 2025 China-Russia Youth Friendly Table Tennis Tournament opened on Saturday in the border city of Heihe in Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. More than 100 players from both countries participated, according to the local daily Heilongjiang Daily.

The tournament will be held in two stages: from October 10th to 12th in Heihe, and from October 13th to 15th in the neighboring Russian city of Blagoveshchensk. The main organizers of the competition are the Heilongjiang Provincial Administration of Physical Culture and Sports, the Ministry of Physical Culture and Sports of the Amur Region, and the Heihe City Hall.

This tournament has been successfully held four times before, becoming a platform for stimulating sports exchanges between Chinese and Russian youth.

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Feature: Crossing Cultures – Inspiring Stories of Women from Around the World

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Beijing, October 12 (Xinhua) — They hail from different parts of the world, but they share a common courage that enables them to overcome challenges and shine in everyday life. These women are changing the concept of strength with their inspiring stories across continents and cultures.

Their stories transcend borders and languages, weaving together a collective narrative of resilience, creativity, and hope that resonates with the spirit of the Global Leadership Summit on Women. Their journeys are not just isolated testaments to an era, but also beats of the shared pulse of humanity.

DOING SMALL THINGS WITH GREAT LOVE

A farewell party was held in front of a small handicraft shop called "Blue Sheep" in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China. The guest of honor was Rachel Grace Pinninger, an elderly British woman who has dedicated the last five decades of her life to working abroad.

Rachel Grace was born in 1945 in Shaftesbury, England, the youngest daughter of a doctor. After graduating from the University of Bristol in 1968, she gave up a well-paid, stable job to begin her odyssey through conflict zones and disasters in Asia and Africa, choosing healthcare and medical education in 15 developing countries as her field.

In 2008, she came to Sichuan Province to help victims of the Wenchuan earthquake and conduct training programs for people disabled by the disaster.

In 2013, Rachel Grace opened a modest shop in Chengdu called "Blue Sheep," specializing in handicrafts made by people with disabilities and from low-income families. When she first proposed opening the shop, many people discouraged her. "Everyone said, 'Don't do it, it won't work,'" she recalls. But she stood firm: "I figured if the business failed in a year or two, it wouldn't be such a big deal."

More than a decade later, her shop has not only survived but is thriving. It now features approximately 20,000 handicrafts from 13 ethnic groups. Over the past decade, the shop has supported more than 1,000 vulnerable residents of the province.

"People think charity is giving away something for free," says Rachel Grace, "but what they really want is to be treated with dignity, to be seen as capable, not pitied." She says that watching people gain self-worth through acceptance and seeing them blossom when they are valued for who they are is truly life-changing.

EMPOWERED BECAUSE I'M A WOMAN

In a bustling coffee processing factory in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, 33-year-old Tissya Mukuna moved gracefully past rows of roaring roasters, her flowing, multicolored dress a striking contrast to the surrounding industrial environment. The founder of La Kinoise (The Woman of Kinshasa) is enthusiastically known by locals as the “queen of coffee.”

Tisya has traveled the world. She studied marketing in France and earned an MBA in Shanghai, China. Her parents once envisioned her working for a multinational company in New York, but instead she returned to her homeland, determined to start her own business.

In 2018, she turned her attention to the coffee industry. "As a Congolese woman, I wanted to contribute to the development of my country."

However, entrepreneurship proved far from easy. Tisya faced numerous challenges, including a lack of funding, unstable power supply, unreliable equipment, and poor infrastructure. Compounding the challenge was the fact that she was a female entrepreneur.

Tisya admits that she initially doubted herself as a newcomer to the industry. In the male-dominated coffee business, she was often treated with arrogance.

"They didn't shake me. On the contrary, they made me stronger," emphasizes the "coffee queen" of Kinshasa.

In 2023, its Robusta coffee won an award at the Paris International Agricultural Exhibition, bringing pride and attention back to Congolese coffee beans.

LIFE IS STRONGER THAN DEATH

At dawn, Somaya Shomer walked through the narrow alleys of the Nuseirat refugee camp, her flowing white robe like armor. In Gaza, it's both her uniform and her shield—a silent protest amid the destruction.

At the Al-Awda field hospital, a 34-year-old obstetrician-gynecologist, a mother herself, delivered a baby amid the ruins. The cries of the newborns mingled with the echoes of distant artillery fire.

"During my previous pregnancies, I enjoyed every stage," Somaya told Xinhua. "But this time, I feel a burden of anxiety—about my health, food shortages, and the ongoing conflict." Food and medicine are in short supply, and even rest has become a luxury. "Sometimes I fall asleep in my work clothes," she adds.

Until the final stages of her current pregnancy, Somaya worked over 50 hours a week. Now she sees over 200 patients daily, many of whom are displaced and in desperate situations.

Every cry she hears from a newborn is a kind of desperation, so she tries with all her might to save him.

“With every birth, we feel that hope is still possible, that life is stronger than death,” Somaya is convinced. “Every child born in Gaza is a message that our people are clinging to life, despite all the difficulties.” –0–

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