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04/06/2026

In 's Wushan County, visitors can ride a 905-meter-long escalator that climbs 242 meters vertically -- about the height of an 80-story building. The escalator, which was designed as a shortcut for locals, has become a must-try experience for visitors.

04/06/2026

Remarks of the Spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines Ji Lingpeng on Media Reports about China Planning Countermeasures Against the Philippines

Q: According to some media reports, given that Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. played a leading role in the frequent apprehension and detention of Chinese nationals by the Philippine military and law enforcement authorities recently, China has imposed sanctions on him, banning him and his immediate family members from entering China, including Hong Kong and Macao; freezing any assets he holds within China, including Hongkong and Macau; prohibiting Chinese enterprises from conducting transactions with him or his immediate family members; and prohibiting Chinese individuals and organizations from engaging in transactions or cooperation with his financial backers. If the Philippine side does not stop its unwarranted detention of Chinese citizens, China may launch a series of law enforcement operations against Filipino nationals illegally working in China, including Hongkong and Macau, as a reciprocal response. Should the situation deteriorate further, China will impose economic sanctions against the Philippines, including suspending the import of Philippine agricultural products and the export of urea fertilizer and refined oil. Could the Chinese Embassy confirm these reports?

A: China will take all necessary measures to resolutely safeguard the safety and lawful rights and interests of Chinese citizens and institutions in the Philippines.

04/06/2026

Remarks of the Spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines Ji Lingpeng on the Erroneous China-related Statements of Philippine Defense Secretary

Q: Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr said at the Shangri-La Dialogue that though China has offered fertiliser and fuel to the Philippines, there isn’t any demonstration of good faith on a long-term basis. It is actually guileful, he added. No matter how China sugarcoats its assistance to the Philippines, it doesn’t cut the mustard, and it will not change the Philippines’ views on China. Teodoro also said that the Philippines is under severe threat territory-wise and politically too by China. Does the Embassy have any comment on this?

A: This is a typical case of biting the hand that feeds you. There’s a saying in the Philippines: “Kapag nakatawid na sa ilog, limot na ang tulay” — once you cross the river, you forget the bridge. That’s exactly the kind of person we’re talking about.

For years, China has provided real help to the Philippine people, including vaccines during the COVID-19 pandemic, fertilizer donations amid a global shortage, helping build major infrastructure projects, and offering immediate disaster relief whenever the Philippines was hit.

Despite China’s selfless support, Secretary Teodoro couldn’t even bring himself to say thank you. Instead, he called it “sugarcoat” and “guileful” — a real-life reenactment of “The Farmer and the Snake.”

Secretary Teodoro’s remarks show once again that he has no regard for the welfare of the Philippine people, no sense of gratitude — only his own personal gains. He’s even willing to turn people’s livelihoods into a political stunt, which seriously harms China-Philippines relations and mutual trust, and goes completely against the interests of the Philippines and its people.

Since the start of this year, thanks to the joint efforts of both sides, there have been hard-won signs of gradual easing in bilateral relations. But clearly, a handful of people aren’t happy about that. They can’t sit still, and are going out of their way to stir up trouble. The Philippine side has repeatedly said it wants to properly resolve differences with China and work toward a more stable and improved relationship. We hope the Philippine side will match its words with actions, and not allow certain individuals to repeatedly undermine efforts to keep relations on a steady track.

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03/06/2026

China accounted for 57.1% of global electric bus sales in 2025. Europe follows at 18.6% and India at 6.1%.

03/06/2026

The rapid development of embodied would not be possible without China's solid, full-chain manufacturing base. China's traditional manufacturers and emerging industries, which have a huge appetite for better, more automated machinery, provide next-generation embodied AI industry with a vast market.

China's AI industry has always pursued an open, co-creative ecosystem, which lowers the threshold for and reduces duplicated R&D costs across the industry, greatly stimulating innovation vitality.
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03/06/2026

This year marks the 80th anniversary of the opening of the Tokyo Trials. Established in 1946 after the end of the Second World War, the International Military Tribunal for the Far East later delivered verdicts against Japan's Class-A war criminals in 1948, holding them legally accountable for their wars of aggression and atrocities committed.

International scholars gathered in Shanghai to reflect on the legacy of the Tokyo Trials. They said the tribunal, together with the Nuremberg Trials, set a legal precedent for prosecuting wars of aggression and related crimes. Participants added that the trials helped shape the postwar international order still in place today.

02/06/2026

A total of approximately 41.14 kg of scientific samples from China's station, spanning 23 experimental projects in life sciences, materials and combustion, successfully returned to Earth aboard the Shenzhou-22 spacecraft on May 29, according to the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

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Robotics has partnered with and to co-develop an advanced humanoid system specifically designed for academic research. A Chinese expert said the partnership marks a significant collaboration that combines Unitree's hardware expertise with Nvidia's computing power and Sharpa's specialized robotics solutions to accelerate innovation in humanoid robotics for the global research community.
Read more: https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202606/1362496.shtml

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