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    Why the Long March still resonates in today's China
    This year is the 90th anniversary of the completion of the Long March. To reflect on its historical importance and lasting impact, Beijing Review talked with Wang Chaoguang, former Director of the Institute of World History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
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    Landmark translation
    After nearly eight decades, the complete Tokyo Trial records are available in Chinese
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    China's innovation strengths, glued together
    Beyond bone glue, China has developed a range of original pharmaceuticals and medical devices, including biodegradable stents and 3D-printed personalized implants, many of which are entering or about to enter clinical use.
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    Are teachers doomed to be underdogs in parent complaints?
    Shen Yifei, an associate professor at Fudan University, who has been researching family education for over a decade, recently attracted controversy for sharing her views on excessive parental complaints and growing pressure on teachers
  • Young Chinese prioritize self-exploration as they navigate ‘Odyssey years’
    Each morning, Chen Yuxin sets up her laptop and microphone in a cozy corner of her apartment. She alternates between teaching online IELTS lessons, recording podcasts, and posting on social media
  • China-U.S. people-to-people exchanges gain momentum
    As the China Institute of America, a nonprofit organization dedicated to deepening understanding of China, marked its centennial, participants from various institutions and representatives of former U.S. presidents' families voiced support for U.S.-China engagement and people-to-people exchanges
  • How a small regional film turned a forgotten history into a box-office miracle
    At first glance, Dear You has none of the traditional trappings of a Chinese blockbuster
  • China's security vision resonates at Shangri-La Dialogue
    The Shangri-La Dialogue 2026, Asia's premier defense and security summit, concluded in Singapore on May 31 amid intensifying geopolitical tensions, expanding military activities and growing security uncertainties in the world
  • Reviving a lost legacy
    A mission to restore plundered holy art
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    Doubling down on China
    Multinationals still bet on opportunities in the Chinese market
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    From sidewalks to digital platforms
    Transforming gig work through standardization, technology and enhanced security
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    Building safer cities
    China's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30)​ identifies biosecurity as a strategic priority for strengthening security in emerging domains. For major metropolitan hubs, bolstering preparedness against biological risks is no longer merely a public health imperative—it is foundational to sustainable development and long-term social stability
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