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Beijing Capital Airport and Beijing South Railway Station welcomes a mass of “refugees” from the field of media and public relations. Most hadn’t changed clothe...

ChatGPT's emergence marks AI's bright year. Gaming, closest to the virtual world, rapidly adopts AI. ChinaJoy Exhibition's return in 2023 injects new vitality into the gaming industry.

While Tesla Cybertruck passed the energy consumption calculation declaration, it is just one of the many requirements for a car to enter the Chinese market.

2018 has been a turbulent year for tech companies across China. The trade war tension between the US and China has been unsettling for their businesses and long time American trade partners.

Alibaba’s logistics arm Cainiao started running daily freight flights between Singapore and China’s Hainan Island on Sunday to transport duty-free beauty products.

A new realme smartphone bearing model designation RMX3310 has been certified by the Telecommunication Equipment Certification Center MIIT, revealing the design and device specifications in the process.

L4 autonomous driving company WeRide announced Wednesday the completion of its Series B1 funding with a strategic investment of $200 million from Yutong Group.

On Thursday, Boohee, a health management platform, announced its completion of a D2 round of financing, totaling 100 million yuan ($15.6 million), with investment exclusively from SCGC.

Shenzhen-based camera and drone firm DJI released its new Osmo Action 3 sports camera on September 14. This product is available in many countries around the world.

China’s video game market saw substantial growth during the first quarter of 2020 as people were required to stay at home to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

DiDi will launch its ride-share service in 20 new Australian locations on August 10.

Chinese tech giant Huawei will soon launch a smartwatch with a flip design called "Watch Buds."