(Xinhua) A woman walks among tabebuia chrysantha blossoms at Qingxiu Mountain scenic area in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, on March 14, 2025.

(Xinhua) Hong Kong registered 8.4 million visitor arrivals in the first two months of 2025, up 7 percent year-on-year, the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) said.

Among them, approximately 6.5 million visitor arrivals were from the mainland, up 4 percent from last year.

(Xinhua) The Shanghai Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal welcomed a record number of foreign tourists on Sunday, as two large international cruise ships docked at the port.

(Xinhua) SF Airlines, China's largest air-cargo carrier in terms of fleet size, has increased its fleet to 90 freighters, notable progress for the company in strengthening its service capacity in the global market, the cargo carrier announced on Sunday.

(China Daily) The Guangdong Provincial Development and Reform Commission recently announced that 1 million yuan ($138,000) will be allocated this year to funding a preliminary study into the feasibility of constructing a new Shenzhen-Zhuhai sea-crossing bridge.

(Xinhua) People visit Hong Kong Flower Show 2025 at the Victoria Park in south China's Hong Kong, March 14, 2025. The flower show kicked off on Friday and will last until March 23.

(Xinhua) Beijing experienced a sharp temperature drop on Saturday with multiple areas seeing snowfall. In response, municipal authorities decided to extend the heating season by two days, pushing it until Monday.

(Xinhua) China's courier sector experienced rapid expansion in the first two months of 2025, with significant growth in delivery volume and capability-building, according to an industry index released by the State Post Bureau on Friday.

(China Daily) Chinese logistics and energy equipment maker China International Marine Containers Group (CIMC) said it has made significant strides in overseas markets this year, as it capitalized on growing demand for its products to secure lucrative orders and complete key deliveries abroad.

(China Daily) China's top court has urged courts nationwide to crack down on companies that lure customers into prepaid purchases without delivering services, aiming to strengthen consumer protections and promote business integrity.

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