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Symposium on international communication and exchange highlights stories of SW China's Guizhou

The symposium aimed to enhance Guizhou's presence in the joint construction of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), while also promoting its international communication capacity and expanding its international influence.

Journalists from Eurasian countries explore SW China's Guizhou

Through their perspectives, they will share Guizhou's measures and experiences in aspects such as ecological progress, high-quality tourism development, and rural revitalization, and spread the province's rich local cultures.

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Participants in Belt and Road Youth Friendship Exchange program try stove-boiled tea in Guiyang

Participants in Belt and Road Youth Friendship Exchange program try stove-boiled tea in Guiyang

Feature: Outdoor sports fuel summer economy amid karst landscapes in China

GUIYANG, Aug. 11 (Xinhua) -- Karst landscapes, typical in southwest China's Guizhou Province, have emerged as a magnet for adventurers and outdoor sports enthusiasts this summer, drawing crowds with their unique geological wonders.…

Feature: German youth explores sustainable heritages in southwest China province

GUIYANG, July 14 (Xinhua) -- Amid summer's peak, German sustainability researcher Alexander Kuch arrived in southwest China's Guizhou Province, a region renowned for its rich ethnic culture. The 30-year-old German representative of the ESG Institute joined 15 global youth on a six-day cultural exploration hosted by Tsinghua University and the province after the Eco Forum Global Guiyang 2025.…

Chinese green pest control technologies benefit overseas tea plantations

GUIYANG, July 7 (Xinhua) -- In Sri Lanka, drinking black tea is practically a national pastime. So, tea lovers across the island nation can raise their cups in relief knowing that the quality of each sip can be guaranteed by Chinese green solutions.…

Tech, tourism fuel "cave economy" in southwest China's mountainous regions

GUIYANG, July 6 (Xinhua) -- Helmet strapped and headlamp shining, 14-year-old Wang Zichen zipped into the shadowy depths of a karst cave, part of a growing wave of underground adventure tourism in southwest China's mountainous regions. Beneath the towering peaks of Guizhou Province stretches a vast karst world filled with tens of thousands of ancient caves.…

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