The Rise of Embodied Intelligence: How China Is Shaping the Future of AI in the Physical World
There may never have been a better time or place in history to be a tech hardware entrepreneur than one in China right now.
There may never have been a better time or place in history to be a tech hardware entrepreneur than one in China right now.
China’s commercial space industry has grown from early experiments into one of the busiest in the world.
From a regional development perspective, commercial rockets have become a fresh economic growth pole.
The 10 buzzwords of 2025 suggest that in this year, China’s story was not told through a single headline, but through a shared vocabulary that captured how the country navigated change, addressed challenges and prepared for what lies ahead.
By facilitating the flow of data, talent and capital, Hainan aims to become a key junction in the global network of trade and opportunity.
While challenges remain, the underlying trends – a massive and upgrading domestic market, a relentless drive for technological self-reliance and innovation, a clear commitment to green transformation, and an ever-deepening integration with the world – point to an economy with ample potential.
A higher level of openness will act as a powerful multiplier for mutually beneficial cooperation between China and the rest of the world.
The stories of Zhejiang’s rural transformation show how sustained, localized development can turn once-poor villages into models of shared prosperity.
In a world filled with uncertainty, China’s steady, strategically guided, and forward-looking development approach demonstrates that its economy not only has strong resilience but also shows dynamic, enduring momentum.
In recent years, China has consistently promoted the application of advanced technological equipment in law enforcement across multiple fields.
Discussions on Chinese modernisation are offering African countries both conceptual inspiration and practical references as they explore their own sustainable development paths.
Going forward, I think the people—not the politicians—will shape the future of U.S.-China relations.