Southern economic hub reports GDP growth of 3.5 per cent in 2024, the fifth-slowest rate among China’s 31 provincial jurisdictions.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping struck a bullish tone during a speech on Monday ahead of Lunar New Year, after acknowledging "complex and severe situations" in recent months. "Over the past year, in the face of complex and severe situations,
Guangdong maintained its position as the Chinese province with the biggest economy for the 36th consecutive year, with GDP of CNY14.1 trillion (USD1.9 trillion), according to the economic data recently released by all 31 of China’s provincial-level regions.
Guangdong Province, China - December 26, 2024 On December 26, 2024, @WangKang shared a video from Guangdong, China, featuring a street food vendor with a face covered in what appeared to be soot while turning cooking food.
Guangdong, a manufacturing hub in south China, has announced a growth target of around 5 percent for 2025. In the past year, Guangdong became the first province to boast a GDP of 14 trillion yuan ($1.95 trillion dollars), exceeding that of the Republic of Korea.
China has executed two men who committed deadly attacks that killed dozens in November, raising concerns about a surge in what are called “revenge on society crimes.”
China's Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, eight-day holiday kicked off on Tuesday. The government predicts people will make a record 9 billion trips around this season. The Spring Festival falls on Wednesday this year.
On January 26th, the 2025 China Media Group (CMG) Spring Festival Gala completed its fifth rehearsal. The rehearsal featured exciting performances, including creative programs, dance and music, crosstalk, skits, traditional opera, martial arts, magic, and more.
Shanghai and Guangdong, key economic powerhouses, both announced growth targets of “around 5 per cent,” down from the 5.5-6 per cent range set by several central and eastern provinces earlier this wee
GUANGZHOU, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Guangdong Province is expected to maintain its leading position as China’s top provincial economy in 2024, with its GDP estimated to surpass 14 trillion yuan, according to the Guangdong Provincial People’s Congress ...
A mix of martial arts and Chinese opera, this traditional dance of 'heroes' with ancient roots still lights up parts of Guangdong province ahead of the Lunar New Year
China's provinces set local 2025 GDP growth targets, mostly around 5%, with higher goals in regions like Hainan and Tibet.