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Zhang Shengjia: Of birthday cakes and Chinese traditions

The lifestyle of his home country and the question of how different cultures influence each other are at the heart of Zhang Shengjia's work. In his latest film "Birthday Cakes from China", the artist and filmmaker from Shenzhen examines the history of Chinese birthday cakes.

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(111125) -- HONG KONG, Nov. 25, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Military helicopters of the Chinese People s Liberation Army (PLA) take off at the Skek Kong Barracks during troop rotation in Hong Kong, south China, Nov. 25, 2011. The Chinese PLA garrison troops in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) conducted its 14th troop rotation on Friday since it assumed Hong Kong s defense responsibility on July 1, 1997. (Xinhua/Huang Xiaoyong) (mcg) CHINA-HONG KONG-PLA-14TH TROOP ROTATION (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Militär Volksbefreiungsarmee Soldat Hongkong China x0x xtm 2011 quer 

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Pentagon report: Which areas Beijing is arming 'full steam ahead'

The scandals involving generals should not obscure the growing combat capability, warns the Pentagon report on the armament of the People's Republic: China is rapidly expanding its nuclear arsenal and the People's Liberation Army is extending its operational radius.

By Andreas Landwehr

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Human rights: Lawyer Yu Wensheng remains in prison

In 2018, Yu Wensheng called for political reforms in China. Since then, he has hardly spent any time in freedom. A court has now confirmed that he will not be released for at least 15 months.

By Marcel Grzanna

Sinolytics Radar

Consumption: Falling import demand despite economic stimulus program

China's imports of consumer goods are on an overall downward trend, reflecting domestic substitution and weak demand. Despite Beijing's announcement to stimulate consumption, competition in the world's second-largest import market is intensifying.​

By Experts Table.Briefings

News

Tibet: 126 people die in severe earthquake

The tremors of a strong quake, the epicenter of which was in the remote county of Tingri, could even be felt in Nepal and India. It is one of the deadliest quakes that China has experienced in recent years.

By Angela Köckritz

News

US-China relations: Xi and Trump in contact

The Chinese government confirms that Xi and Trump have been in contact. Trump stated in an interview that "we will probably get along very well," but at the same time criticized China for "ripping off" the US economically.

By Angela Köckritz

Feature

China's smart cars: US ban leaves many open questions

With bans, the Biden government wants to crack down on Chinese components in intelligent cars. The consequences for many German car manufacturers and suppliers are not yet foreseeable. The ban applies not only to products manufactured in China, but also to those from companies with ties to the People's Republic.

By Christian Domke Seidel

Feature

Made in China 2025: The slogan is gone, but the goals remain

The Communist Party leadership quietly dropped the slogan Made in China 2025 a few years ago. But the strategy remains the same. China has achieved tremendous success in modernizing the country. In some key industries, the leadership has exceeded its targets. In others, the picture is mixed.

By Redaktion Table

Opinion

Philippines: Testing ground for Chinese influence operations

Beijing has been attempting to persuade Philippine decision-makers to adopt a pro-China stance – relying on investments and manipulation tactics. To prevent the Philippines from becoming more authoritarian, the West should offer the Philippines alternatives.

By Redaktion Table