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  • Kim Jong-un expected to take train to China for Victory Day

    North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is expected to depart Pyongyang by special train on September 1 for Beijing, where he will attend China’s Victory Day military parade on September 3. The journey takes roughly 20 to 24 hours, meaning he would need to leave Monday to arrive the day before the parade. Multiple government sources said Kim is most likely travelin..

  • ASIATODAY and Yulong Group sign MOU to bring about economic cooperation between China and S. Korea

  • By AsiaToday reporter Ahn Jeong-hwanSouth Korea and China joined hands at private corporate level for economic exchange and friendly cooperation. South Kor..
  • Minimum wage emerges as hot potato in China

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday Recently, the minimum wage is emerging as a hot potato in China, the engine of the world economy. It's no..
  • Preparation in full swing for 19th CPC National Congress

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday China's Communist Party is gearing up to hold its 19th national congress, which is scheduled to take plac..
  • Even after death, Chinese government treats Liu Xiaobo badly

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday Liu Xiaobo, who was China's most prominent human rights activist and the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner, p..
  • Turkey one year after the failed coup

  • By AsiaToday reporter Jisu Kim This Saturday is the first anniversary of the failed coup in Turkey. But for the Turkish people, the past year has been "a c..
  • Southeast Asia struggles to tackle traffic congestion

  • By AsiaToday reporter Jisu Kim Southeast Asia, which has been notorious for serious traffic congestion, is seeking solutions with various ideas.First, the..
  • Why S. Korean tourists ignore travel alert for Srinagar

  • By Jeong In-seo, New Delhi correspondent, AsiaToday South Korean backpackers are visiting the dangerous Srinagar, which is known as "Heaven on Earth destro..
  • The real reason why Beijing has 'zero contact' with N. Korean military

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday There is much attention towards the real intention of Beijing's recent claim that it has 'zero military c..
  • Despite failures, China 's space ambitions growing higher

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday China is increasingly putting efforts to become the new space superpower although it experienced two rock..
  • So who are the "little pinks" that make Japan worried?

  • By Tokyo correspondent Um Soo-ah Many Japanese media have recently reported on the "little pinks" (xiao fenhong), a group of young Chinese nationalists on..
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