China’s technology hubs of Shenzhen and Hangzhou posted strong population growth in 2024, as the cities bucked the country’s broader demographic decline by attracting a wave of migrants. However, several provinces in central and western China saw their populations shrink amid an intensifying inter-regional talent war driven by the country’s ongoing population crisis.
When the upbeat and energetic British love song "Shape of You" meets the picturesque and modern city of east China's Hangzhou, what sparks will fly? A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement is available by clicking on this link.
Unitree Robotics, the Hangzhou-based startup behind the YangBOT performance at CCTV's New Year's Gala, is making waves in the robotics industry. Founder Xingxing Wang was recently recognized by Chinese President Xi Jinping at a private entrepreneurs' forum in Beijing,
A generous man in China who has never married or had children of his own has become a “father” to over 700 children in the country. Wang Wanlin, 80 years old, is from Hangzhou in Zhejiang province. Since 1979,
Hangzhou is driving high-quality economic development through the rapid growth of emerging industries and innovative technologies,” said New World executive director and CEO
I am a female, born June 17, 1993, at 4:42 a.m. in Hangzhou.” DeepSeek R1, China’s most advanced AI reasoning model, took just 15 seconds to respond. The screen filled with a thorough breakdown of her fortune,
Hangzhou-based DeepSeek has dominated the spotlight in China's AI arena at the expense of local peers such as Moonshot and MiniMax DeepSeek sent shock waves across China's artificial intelligence (AI) community after its low-cost models upended conventional thinking in the industry,
Unitree, based in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, has established a wholly-owned venture called Shenzhen Tianyi Technology.
China’s tech startups have followed a distinct development path – one shaped by local governments. Hangzhou, home to DeepSeek, is a prime example.
As the first quarter of 2025 unfolds, China's innovation landscape reveals compelling patterns through three distinct regional narratives. The eastern tech stronghold of Hangzhou continues its ascendancy,
China’s technology hubs of Shenzhen and Hangzhou posted strong population growth in 2024, as the cities bucked the country’s broader demographic decline by attracting a wave of migrants. However, several provinces in central and western China saw their populations shrink amid an intensifying inter-regional talent war driven by the country’s ongoing population crisis.
At South China Morning Post last week, Mandy Zuo reported on employment targets announced at the Two Sessions legislative and advisory meetings, which concluded on Tuesday in Beijing: The Chinese government wants the economy to create more than 12 million new urban jobs in 2025 while facing “more pronounced structural employment problems”,