Tanjug in China: A country creating the future while preserving tradition

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Tanjug in China: A country creating the future while preserving tradition

BEIJING - With a population of more than 1.4 billion, China is one of the world's most populous countries as well as one of the fastest-growing economies, whose cities are growing at an incredible pace while history and culture remain deeply intertwined with everyday life. Tanjug had an opportunity»»»

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TheStraitsTimes Singapore 16.04. 06:26

Shear whimsy: Sheep-themed drink in China causes stir online

BEIJING - After waiting in line for more than 40 minutes, Polish tourist Joanna Paska smiled as she took the first sip of her matcha latte, but not before carefully positioning her phone to capture a perfect shot of the foam art sheep floating on top of her drink. “It’s delicious, it’s lovely,” sai»»»

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China Daily Cina 16.12.2025. 11:06

Pizza Hut China debuts “little red hat” youth volunteer program in Beijing

As food delivery riders become an increasingly important part of China's urban service economy, Pizza Hut China has recently launched a youth volunteer initiative targeting this group in Beijing. The first Beijing activity of the "little red hat" youth volunteer program was held at a Pizza Hut outl»»»

Xinhuanet Cina 08.09.2025. 12:33

Across China: Coffee tourism brews rural revitalization in SW China's Yunnan

KUNMING, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- In early autumn, as the morning mist still lingers, workers in Shuangjiang County, southwest China's Yunnan Province, are busy pruning branches and weeding in the coffee fields of the Nest Coffee Estate. Meters away, visitors learn to hand-brew coffee. The scent drifts »»»

The Economic Times India 13.05.2025. 07:12

China's army of food delivery drivers get by with help from discount 'loving meals'

In China's bustling cities, a compassionate movement called "aixincan" offers discounted meals to those in need, particularly migrant workers. Food delivery drivers, facing long hours and economic pressures, find these meals both practical and economical. Restaurants like Yushiji and Doornail Meat »»»

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