When Li Zhan first arrived in Sri Lanka ten years ago, she did not come with a plan to settle.…
When Li Zhan first arrived in Sri Lanka ten years ago, she did not come with a plan to settle.…
Experts and scholars in the field of plant protection and agriculture gathered Monday in Colombo, Sri Lanka, to exchange views…
A public opinion poll report on the development of China-India relations and media responsibility was released on January 16, 2026.…
Organized by Bank of China Colombo Branch and China Cultural Centre in Sri Lanka The “Relentless Floods, Boundless Love” disaster…
Evenings in Colombo arrive with a familiar tropical heaviness—the air warm, the light softening just enough to slow the day…
To enhance the understanding and knowledge of Chinese culture among local Chinese language teachers in Sri Lanka, increase the proportion…
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About the Author Amy Yang, also known as “srilanka – nanggii”, is the Chinese person who has written the most…
Chen Jun is a Chinese national working in Sri Lanka. As an electrical engineer from the China Machinery Engineering Corporation,…
Since the mid-1990s, Sri Lanka has long faced chronic kidney disease of unknown origin (CKDu) and Safe drinking water issues,…