Bridging cultures of South Asia and Yunnan, the 10th China-South Asia Expo highlights diversity, exchange and cooperation.
Long before "aesthetic food" became a social media fad, people in China were already putting flowers on the menu. Walk through a market in Kunming, the capital city of Southwest China's Yunnan province, and you'll find stalls piled high with edible blossoms.
In a world filled with rush hours and never-ending deadlines, what if slowing down were simply a part of everyday life?
Officials, experts and business leaders from China and France gathered in Yunnan province over the weekend to explore opportunities for cooperation in technology and innovation between the two countries.
China will leverage the upcoming China-South Asia Expo as a platform to help businesses on both sides expand trade and investment in established sectors and emerging industries.
China has made substantial progress in 21 out of the 27 targets set by the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, putting them on track to be achieved by 2030, according to the country's 7th National Report to the Convention on Biological Diversity.
China's largest coffee-growing region is trading bulk beans for "boutique experiences" as Yunnan province pivots toward a high-value integration of agriculture and tourism.
Thirty-one young entrepreneurs from 16 countries gathered in Kunming this week to tour Yunnan province's coffee, fresh-cut flowers, and biopharmaceutical industries, as part of a three-day dialogue aimed at identifying opportunities for trade and investment cooperation.