On January 14, 2025, in Jiangsu, China, @QiaoZhuMiao shared a video of their pet cat getting annoyed by being teased. In the video, the author is holding something and teasingly tapping the head of their pet cat.
Note: no sound] Tourists enjoy lanterns at Nanjing Confucius Temple in Nanjing, East China's Jiangsu province, Jan. 16, 2025.
Cafe on the first floor gym and reading center on the second and a fully furnished one-bedroom apartment with a monthly rent of 836 yuan about 116
One of the U.S. biotech industry’s preferred partners in China, Jiangsu Hengrui, emphasized its global ambitions and plans for more dealmaking at #JPM25.
China is building its first gigawatt-scale residential virtual power plant (VPP) in Jiangsu province. The project will connect millions of high-power household appliances to a cloud-based energy pool to improve grid stability and boost renewable energy use.
A middle school in China has become the centre of a debate about society’s “worship” of high-ranking universities. Suzhou Middle School is a well-known school in Jiangsu province. It recently announced that it had hired 13 teachers.
This file photo provided by the interviewee taken in October 2024 in Nanjing east China Jiangsu Province shows Huo
China has just made a huge step forward in data transfer by finishing its super-fast computer network, China Environment for Network Innovations (CENI). This high-tech network will speed up artificial intelligence development and totally change how data services work across the country.
In 2024, 4.52 million metric tons of goods were transported by the China-Europe freight trains from Lianyungang, up 4.15 percent year-on-year. The trains carried a total of 260,500 TEUs, a 7.03 percent increase year-on-year.
The area in question lies within the Provisional Measures Zone, established in 2001 to manage disputes over overlapping exclusive economic zones (EEZs) between the two countries. The agreement prohibits constructing facilities or exploiting resources other than fishing, pending a permanent boundary resolution.
After Mr Xi took power in 2012, use of it mushroomed. The Supreme People’s Procuratorate, a body responsible for prosecuting crimes and supervising implementation of the law, has called out abuses. Last year it noted the use of torture, including starvation and sleep deprivation, in 2019 during RSDL in Jiangsu province.