Successive blockbuster exhibitions of ancient artefacts are a rare chance for American audiences to delve into Chinese culture.
Taiwan’s trade data already reflects the rising global popularity of AI-optimised consumer electronics – a point hammered home at the recent Computex Taipei trade show.
White House official Pranay Vaddi described a ‘more competitive approach’ to arms control aimed at putting pressure on Beijing and Moscow
Chinese social media platform is blazing a trail for mandarin-speaking visitors to find hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path ideas.
China’s Dragon Boat Festival has a history stretching back centuries, here, the Post takes a look at some of the event’s lesser-known customs.
At Chongqing meeting, Brussels also expected to raise its concerns about situations in Xinjiang and Hong Kong amid high bilateral tensions.
China is likely to see the multi-domain exercise – which will be launched this summer – as ‘destabilising and threatening’, analyst says.
A conservationist, neuroscientist, tech entrepreneur and naturalist share one common mission – to improve the future for life on Earth.
Clip shows a woman slapping a girl on the face and yelling at her in what is said to be Po On Road Public Library in Cheung Sha Wan.
The request to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif follows a series of attacks on Chinese citizens, the most recent of which happened in March.
China’s exports beat expectations in May, data released on Friday showed, but looming import tariffs from the United States and European Union are set to weigh on the outlook, analysts said.
A theatre show about the lives of 14 Asian-American Jews shines a spotlight on a little-known community, one whose members have often felt alone. Just taking part has been a comfort for some.
Three Australians and one Briton say they will remain as non-permanent judges of the Court of Final Appeal.
In an exam setting, AI allows massive amounts of surveillance video to be processed and reviewed quickly to detect violations.
They were part of a group of 77, mostly Zambians, arrested in April over what police called a ‘sophisticated internet fraud syndicate’.
Hedley Thomas, investigative journalist and author, tells Kate Whitehead about sleeping beside his police scanner, marrying in Hong Kong, and the power of podcasts such as his true-crime series.
A man has been arrested, though it is not immediately clear if Frederiksen was hurt in any way.
Ministry of Public Security launches national campaign against scams that ‘severely damage image of the party’.
The new, proposed laws would prohibit the promotion of same-sex relationships on television and in the education system, outlaw sex changes, and codify a ban on same-sex marriage.
Financial Secretary’s joint tour with Guangdong and Macau delegations to France and California help secure the city’s rightful position on the world stage
‘The recent stock market rally has led customers across the board to become more active in investment,’ says the bank’s head of wealth.
City should seize the opportunity to revive the plan, adjust the goals and strategy, and rally public support.
Summing up four-day US trip, Hong Kong finance chief says ‘pragmatic topics’ such as carbon markets, sustainable finance and talent development are good starting points for cooperation.
Chinese in the state sector and beyond face stiffer overseas travel barriers as security agencies attempt to reduce corruption risks.
Vietnam’s ‘blazing furnace’ anti-corruption campaign has claimed a number of senior figures, turmoil that one analyst says is unprecedented.
Government says juvenile offenders ‘endanger social harmony’, but bullying is a society-wide mental health issue, experts warn.
Details of a 2022 space mission by a Chinese satellite could add to America’s concern over Beijing’s space power.