
As Chinese outbound tourism gradually regains momentum and South Asia seizes new opportunities, the China–Sri Lanka–Maldives Tourism Forum officially opened…
As Chinese outbound tourism gradually regains momentum and South Asia seizes new opportunities, the China–Sri Lanka–Maldives Tourism Forum officially opened…
Recently, Prof. Wang Dongxiao, Dean of the Marine Sciences Faculty at Sun Yat-sen University, and Prof. Udaya Mohan Devdas of…
Zhang Jiadong, director of the South Asian Studies Center at Fudan University, discusses China-South Asia cultural exchanges, historical ties and…
COLOMBO, May 15 – Government officials, diplomats, and scholars from China, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and other South Asian countries…
On May 15, 2025, the 2025 China-South Asia Forum on Poverty Reduction and Development Cooperation was held in Colombo, capital…
COLOMBO, April 27 (Xinhua) — Sri Lanka reaffirmed its commitment to promoting Tai Chi as a tool for physical well-being,…
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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,…