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Greater Bay Area assets poised to lead surge in China’s expanding C-REIT market
According to Deloitte China's Ryan Wu at the APREA GBA Conference, Greater Bay Area assets are expected to drive demand as China's commercial real estate investment trusts (C-REITs) market expands. Th...
Critical Review: Galera Therapeutics (NASDAQ:GRTX) versus China Pharma (NYSE:CPHI)
The article provides a comparison between the financial performances of Galera Therapeutics and China Pharma. It showcases that China Pharma boasts higher revenue and earnings compared to Galera Thera...
Head to Head Survey: Innergex Renewable Energy (OTCMKTS:INGXF) and China Resources Power (OTCMKTS:CRPJY)
A comparison of Innergex Renewable Energy and China Resources Power is presented, focusing on revenue strength, dividends, risk management, institutional ownership, profitability, analyst recommendati...
Top Music Stocks To Add to Your Watchlist – December 26th
According to MarketBeat's stock screener tool, investors should consider adding Tencent Music Entertainment Group, NetEase, Dolby Laboratories, Warner Music Group, Madison Square Garden Entertainment,...
China woman shocked to find male therapist at spa appointment, is mocked for being ‘ignorant’
In Changsha, central China, a woman named Huang went to Yushiman Hi-tech Anti-ageing Centre for a massage but was shocked when a male therapist appeared. She refused his services and was subsequently ...
‘Hell car parks’: mainland Chinese drivers hit bumps navigating Hong Kong roads
A mainland Chinese motorist has been fined for illegal parking under Hong Kong's southbound drivers scheme. Another driver faces accusations of using excessively tinted windows, which violates local r...
‘First by letting myself move on’: how Hong Kong mum is rebuilding life after Tai Po fire
A Hong Kong mother of two, Christy Lee, has been rebuilding her life and providing stability for her young children following the loss of her husband and home in the recent Tai Po fire. Lee, a social ...
China Criticizes US Report on India Border Tensions, Says Relations With Delhi Remain Steady
The Chinese government has expressed criticism over a recent report from the United States regarding border tensions with India. China maintains that its relations with New Delhi remain stable and una...
Xiaomi’s 17 Ultra, backed by Leica, challenges Apple’s iPhone Pro Max in mobile imaging
On Thursday, Xiaomi introduced its new high-end smartphone, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, featuring advanced night photography and mobile imaging capabilities enhanced by Leica’s support. President Lu Weibing ...
Xiaomi and DeepSeek Allegedly Helping Chinese Military
Claims have been made that technology companies Xiaomi and DeepSeek are providing assistance to the Chinese military....
Exhibition traces China’s long links with Kenya, from Admiral Zheng He to belt and road
An exhibition highlights China's historical connection with Kenya through Admiral Zheng He's expeditions over six centuries ago before the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama. The Ming fleet, with more ...
China sharpens sales pitch for overseas investment with new list of sought-after sectors
China has updated its catalogue of encouraged industries to direct overseas investment towards advanced and technologically complex sectors that Beijing sees as future growth drivers. The revision bec...
Longfor Group Holdings Limited (OTCMKTS:LGFRY) Short Interest Up 407.7% in December
Short interest for Longfor Group Holdings Limited surged by 407.7% in December, reaching 6,255 shares as of December 15th, up from 1,232 shares reported on November 30th. This increase indicates growi...
Takaichi says door remains open for China communications
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has stated that the door for communication with China remains open. She aims to maintain a constructive and stable relationship with Beijing, a goal consistent t...
Thousands stuck for hours at Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge on Christmas Day
On Christmas Day, thousands of travelers experienced long delays at the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge due to a surge in departures from Hong Kong. By Thursday afternoon, nearly 670,000 people had left...
Chinese SUV maker Jetour bets on localised product offerings to hasten go-global drive
Jetour, a Chinese SUV manufacturer aiming for global dominance, plans to expand into the Middle East by developing products tailored to local preferences through localized R&D....
Bronze Age cemetery offers clues on how ancient Chinese brewed red rice wine
Archaeologists found traces of alcohol in pottery vessels from a Bronze Age cemetery in northwestern China. These findings suggest that the ancient people were consuming fermented beverages made with ...
9 arrested over submitting 45 fake equipment certificates for Hong Kong projects
Hong Kong police have arrested nine individuals from Novox consultancy suspected of forging at least 45 certificates related to surveying equipment used in construction projects and government sites s...
Christmas Eve crowds gather in Hong Kong but festive atmosphere ‘more subdued’
On Christmas Eve, Hongkongers gathered at Tsim Sha Tsui's Harbour City shopping centre for festive activities despite a noticeable decrease in the usual celebratory mood. More than 540,000 residents h...
Former Diplomat: China Does Not Respect India's Territorial Integrity, Bad Eye on Arunachal Pradesh
A retired Indian diplomat has criticized China for not adhering to the established territorial boundaries between the two countries, particularly citing concerns over Chinese activities in the state o...
Hard work and long hours fuelled China’s rise. Now, it mulls the benefits of longer breaks
In China, Christmas traditions are minimal compared to Western countries as December 25 is not recognized as a holiday. This year marks a shift for Zhang Li in Inner Mongolia's pastoral area due to th...
Pentagon report hyping China military buildup distorts facts, untrustworthy: expert
An unnamed expert criticizes the Pentagon's report as misleading and inaccurate regarding the Chinese military build-up. The expert asserts that the report fails to depict the true situation and lacks...
Lard can actually keep you fit and feeling more comfortable, Chinese study finds
A study by Chinese scientists suggests consuming moderate amounts of lard can help reduce fat accumulation and inflammation, providing metabolic benefits when dietary fats contribute about 25% of dail...
U.S. holds off on new Chinese chip tariffs amid Trump-Xi truce
The U.S. government has decided to delay imposing new tariffs on certain Chinese semiconductors in light of the recent agreement between President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping....
Japan loses appeal as Hongkongers pick South Korea, mainland China this Christmas
Hong Kong tourists are opting for South Korea and other mainland Chinese cities instead of Japan for their Christmas travel. The Travel Industry Council estimates that around 1,500 outbound tours will...
Jack Ma-backed YF Capital takes stake in Shanghai memory chipmaker InnoStar
A private equity firm backed by Alibaba co-founder and chairman Jack Ma has acquired a 2.1% stake in Shanghai-based memory chip company, InnoStar Semiconductor. This investment adds YF Capital to the ...
China probes museum art theft claims that ‘make the Louvre thieves look dumb’
Authorities are investigating claims of fraudulent sales involving cultural artifacts from a prominent state-run museum by internal staff. The scandal was triggered when a 16th-century painting donate...
3 arrested over use of fake surveying equipment certificates in Hong Kong projects
Hong Kong police have arrested three individuals from Novox, an acoustic and environmental services consultancy company, over the use of surveying equipment with counterfeit certificates in various pr...
Economic ‘pragmatism’ powers Indonesians’ positive view of China, survey finds
According to a December 18th release by Jakarta-based think tank Centre of Economic and Law Studies (Celios), a new survey indicates that the public perception of Indonesia toward China is generally p...
China school awards top and hardworking pupils with merit certificates imprinted bedding sets
Yucai Dachengbei School in Hangzhou, eastern China, has awarded top and hardworking pupils with custom bedding sets instead of traditional certificates. The initiative, aimed at understanding juvenile...
As Germany’s trade deficit with China nears new high, analysts warn of backlash
Analysts warn that Germany's trade deficit with China may reach a record-high level due to decreased demand for German goods, potentially sparking protectionist measures in response to growing Chinese...
China CP comic fan event stripped of Japanese content, dozens of booths affected
China's CP comic convention has banned Japanese-themed content for its upcoming edition on December 27-28 in Hangzhou. This decision was announced a week before the event due to escalating tensions be...
Over 99% of Hongkongers have low immunity against ‘super flu’: researchers
Researchers from the University of Hong Kong have found that more than 99 percent of Hong Kong residents lack immunity against a new flu strain, referred to as ‘super flu’. The team has urged the publ...
Fringe view of China’s history sparks official rebuke after going viral online
A controversial historical perspective known as the '1644 historical viewpoint' has gone viral in China, leading to sharp online debates over national suffering and history. This fringe literary inter...
Chinese woman resembles actress Joey Wong after losing 20kg, plans dance career
A Chinese woman named Liu Wendi from Ezhou, Hubei province, has lost 20 kilograms over four months and is now mistaken for actress Joey Wong online. Liu's weight loss journey gained attention with a v...
Philippines’ struggle for Chinese tourists, flood aid remarks spark ire: 7 Asia highlights
The article compiles seven significant stories from the South China Morning Post's recent coverage in Asia that have drawn reader interest and illuminated key issues. Among these, it highlights the Ph...
China boy accidentally breaks US$280,000 gold crown on display; owner will not pursue damages
An influencer in China reported that her 2kg gold phoenix crown, worth USD$280,000 and made as a wedding gift by her husband, was accidentally damaged at an exhibition in Beijing. The incident, captur...
‘Missing’ 6-year-old Yuanxin and father reunited, then deported together to China
US immigration authorities had separated 6-year-old Yuanxin from his father Fei Zheng during an immigration check-in in New York weeks ago. The Department of Homeland Security confirmed on December 17...
China boy addresses bullies in class meeting, earns admiration, apologies from tormentors
Nine-year-old Mao Shilin from Xi'an, Shaanxi province, China, stood up against bullies during a class meeting and addressed them publicly, earning praise and apologies. Described as brave and responsi...
Scientist Hu Haitao leaves US for China, Mexico tariff shock: 5 weekend reads you missed
The article compiles key stories covered during the previous weekend across Asia and beyond, emphasizing the impact of Mexico's imposed 50% tariff on Asian countries that use it as a trade route to No...
Chinese spy? Propagandist? Former Confucius Institute director tells his story
Zeng Jinghan took up the role of director at Lancaster University's Confucius Institute in 2018 with plans to write a memoir similar to Richard Crossman’s cabinet minister diary. Zeng mentions that hi...
Frenzy around Hong Kong Palace Museum’s Egyptian show offers food for thought
The Egyptian exhibition at the Hong Kong Palace Museum has attracted unexpectedly high popularity. Featuring over 200 artifacts from ancient Egypt, including relics from seven major Egyptian museums a...
Burning Xi Jinping: Is Kazakh Rights Group Facing Its Final Days?
A rights advocacy group conducted a protest against the continued detention of ethnic Kazakhs in Xinjiang by setting fire to a portrait of Chinese leader Xi Jinping and the Chinese flag....
China’s top court sends message to employers on sexual harassment
China’s Supreme People’s Court ruled that employers who dismiss employees due to sexual harassment do not have to pay compensation, encouraging victims to come forward....
China eases visa rules for India, tapping into US$21.6 billion travel market
China has relaxed its visa regulations for Indian citizens, allowing online applications from December 22 as a step towards restoring economic ties with India after a five-year period of tension. This...
Dior, Louis Vuitton ditch China’s malls for shopping streets to replicate Ginza’s charm
Luxury brands such as Dior and Louis Vuitton are transitioning from shopping malls in China to stand-alone flagship stores that emulate the architectural style of famous shopping districts like Tokyo'...
Bearly any time left for Japan’s panda lovers? Row with China threatens loan programme
Giant pandas, which have symbolized diplomatic ties between China and other countries for more than 50 years, are reportedly leaving Japan due to Sino-Japanese tensions. The last two pandas in Tokyo a...
Chinese Court Sentences 27 People for Smuggling 166 Tons of Strategic Antimony Ingots
China has sentenced 27 individuals for smuggling antimony ingots out of the country, emphasizing a stricter enforcement phase in its export-control measures on dual-use minerals. The leader of the gro...
Taking the other side of the anti-India bet
The article discusses historical predictions from The Economist about India's economic growth overtaking China's, initially predicting 20 years but later shortening that window by several years until ...
China Vanke default watch is Xi’s moment to let markets lead
Fitch Ratings downgraded Chinese homebuilder China Vanke Co from 'CCC-' to 'C' status, signaling potential default concerns as 2025 ends and market pressure increases....
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