Data shows China's courier sector has handled more than 100 billion parcels so far this year.
This equates to an average of about 71 parcels per person.
China harvested over 149 million tonnes of summer grain in 2025, down 0.1%.
Despite droughts, irrigation helped.
Officials launched a campaign to protect autumn crops and meet yearly grain goals.
China's car production and sales rose over 10% in H1, with both exceeding 15 million units.
New energy vehicles grew 40% and made up 44% of new sales.
Exports also increased, boosted by government trade-in policies.
Track-laying has started on Shanghai Metro Line 22, the first to cross the Yangtze River.
The 42.3 km line links Pudong and Chongming Island, easing travel and connecting to the city's metro network.
China's box office topped one billion yuan in July.
Over 60 films are showing, including comedies, thrillers, and animations like The Lychi Road and Strange Tales: Lanruo Temple.
The Tianzhou-9 cargo craft and Long March-7 rocket have been moved to the launch site.
The China Manned Space Agency says the launch will happen soon.
All systems and equipment are working well.
Beijing is planning to build 2–3 major shopping hubs by 2030, each earning over 100 billion yuan yearly.
The city aims to boost consumption and become a global shopping center.
Iga Swiatek has proved her dominance in tennis.
She captured her first Wimbledon title after beating Amanda Anisimova in straight sets.
With the victory, Swiatek is set to rise to third place in the world rankings.
Heavy rains from Typhoon Danas have decreased in Fujian, lowering flood alerts.
Rescue teams saved trapped residents, while transport disruptions slowly return to normal.
Risks of landslides remain.
Liuzhou in Guangxi issued 15 licenses for autonomous vehicle road tests, allowing low-speed driverless vehicles for deliveries and patrols.
The city in southern China now has over 50 km of designated test roads.