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Leonardo versus Michelangelo Exhibition - Barcelona

Leonardo versus Michelangelo Exhibition - Barcelona

Visitors to the IDEAL Barcelona center during the presentation of the immersive exhibition 'Leonardo versus Michelangelo' , on September 16, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain).The IDEAL Barcelona center presents from September 17 the immersive exhibition "Leonardo versus Michelangelo", a large format experience in which the visitor explores the life and work of these two geniuses of the Renaissance through digital innovation and historical rigor. Photo by David Zorrakino/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Leonardo versus Michelangelo Exhibition - Barcelona

Leonardo versus Michelangelo Exhibition - Barcelona

Visitors to the IDEAL Barcelona center during the presentation of the immersive exhibition 'Leonardo versus Michelangelo' , on September 16, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain).The IDEAL Barcelona center presents from September 17 the immersive exhibition "Leonardo versus Michelangelo", a large format experience in which the visitor explores the life and work of these two geniuses of the Renaissance through digital innovation and historical rigor. Photo by David Zorrakino/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Leonardo versus Michelangelo Exhibition - Barcelona

Leonardo versus Michelangelo Exhibition - Barcelona

Visitors to the IDEAL Barcelona center during the presentation of the immersive exhibition 'Leonardo versus Michelangelo' , on September 16, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain).The IDEAL Barcelona center presents from September 17 the immersive exhibition "Leonardo versus Michelangelo", a large format experience in which the visitor explores the life and work of these two geniuses of the Renaissance through digital innovation and historical rigor. Photo by David Zorrakino/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Leonardo versus Michelangelo Exhibition - Barcelona

Leonardo versus Michelangelo Exhibition - Barcelona

Visitors to the IDEAL Barcelona center during the presentation of the immersive exhibition 'Leonardo versus Michelangelo' , on September 16, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain).The IDEAL Barcelona center presents from September 17 the immersive exhibition "Leonardo versus Michelangelo", a large format experience in which the visitor explores the life and work of these two geniuses of the Renaissance through digital innovation and historical rigor. Photo by David Zorrakino/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Leonardo versus Michelangelo Exhibition - Barcelona

Leonardo versus Michelangelo Exhibition - Barcelona

Visitors to the IDEAL Barcelona center during the presentation of the immersive exhibition 'Leonardo versus Michelangelo' , on September 16, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain).The IDEAL Barcelona center presents from September 17 the immersive exhibition "Leonardo versus Michelangelo", a large format experience in which the visitor explores the life and work of these two geniuses of the Renaissance through digital innovation and historical rigor. Photo by David Zorrakino/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Leonardo versus Michelangelo Exhibition - Barcelona

Leonardo versus Michelangelo Exhibition - Barcelona

Visitors to the IDEAL Barcelona center during the presentation of the immersive exhibition 'Leonardo versus Michelangelo' , on September 16, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain).The IDEAL Barcelona center presents from September 17 the immersive exhibition "Leonardo versus Michelangelo", a large format experience in which the visitor explores the life and work of these two geniuses of the Renaissance through digital innovation and historical rigor. Photo by David Zorrakino/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Leonardo versus Michelangelo Exhibition - Barcelona

Leonardo versus Michelangelo Exhibition - Barcelona

Visitors to the IDEAL Barcelona center during the presentation of the immersive exhibition 'Leonardo versus Michelangelo' , on September 16, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain).The IDEAL Barcelona center presents from September 17 the immersive exhibition "Leonardo versus Michelangelo", a large format experience in which the visitor explores the life and work of these two geniuses of the Renaissance through digital innovation and historical rigor. Photo by David Zorrakino/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Leonardo versus Michelangelo Exhibition - Barcelona

Leonardo versus Michelangelo Exhibition - Barcelona

Visitors to the IDEAL Barcelona center during the presentation of the immersive exhibition 'Leonardo versus Michelangelo' , on September 16, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain).The IDEAL Barcelona center presents from September 17 the immersive exhibition "Leonardo versus Michelangelo", a large format experience in which the visitor explores the life and work of these two geniuses of the Renaissance through digital innovation and historical rigor. Photo by David Zorrakino/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Leonardo versus Michelangelo Exhibition - Barcelona

Leonardo versus Michelangelo Exhibition - Barcelona

Visitors to the IDEAL Barcelona center during the presentation of the immersive exhibition 'Leonardo versus Michelangelo' , on September 16, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain).The IDEAL Barcelona center presents from September 17 the immersive exhibition "Leonardo versus Michelangelo", a large format experience in which the visitor explores the life and work of these two geniuses of the Renaissance through digital innovation and historical rigor. Photo by David Zorrakino/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Teej Festival - Nepal

Teej Festival - Nepal

Women celebrate the Teej Festival at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, August 26, 2025. During the festival, married women fast and pray for good health and longevity of their husbands and unmarried women pray for marrying ideal husbands. Photo by Hari Maharjan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Teej Festival - Nepal

Teej Festival - Nepal

A woman celebrates the Teej Festival at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, August 26, 2025. During the festival, married women fast and pray for good health and longevity of their husbands and unmarried women pray for marrying ideal husbands. Photo by Hari Maharjan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Teej Festival - Nepal

Teej Festival - Nepal

Women celebrate the Teej Festival at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, August 26, 2025. During the festival, married women fast and pray for good health and longevity of their husbands and unmarried women pray for marrying ideal husbands. Photo by Hari Maharjan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Teej Festival - Nepal

Teej Festival - Nepal

A woman performs a ritual prayer celebrating the Teej Festival at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, August 26, 2025. During the festival, married women fast and pray for good health and longevity of their husbands and unmarried women pray for marrying ideal husbands. Photo by Hari Maharjan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Teej Festival - Nepal

Teej Festival - Nepal

A woman receives tika during a celebration of the Teej Festival at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, August 26, 2025. During the festival, married women fast and pray for good health and longevity of their husbands and unmarried women pray for marrying ideal husbands. Photo by Hari Maharjan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China: Severe Hailstorm Catches Chengdu Off Guard Amid Summer Heat

On July 29, 2025, a sudden downpour mixed with hailstones hit Chengdu, Sichuan, as violent weather swept through the city. The video shows hail pounding rooftops and roads, forcing residents to take cover. Experts say a high-pressure system created ideal conditions for sudden hailstorms. By late afternoon, the weather began to ease.

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Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

A drone photo shows a farmer weeding at a tea garden in Jiangkou County of Tongren, southwest China's Guizhou Province, on April 16, 2025. Located at the foot of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jiangkou County is a powerhouse in the world's matcha industry. The county boasts over 10,000 hectares of tea plantations, nearly a fifth of which are dedicated to matcha production. In 2024, Jiangkou County produced more than 1,200 tonnes of matcha with a total output value of 350 million yuan (about 48.02 million U.S. dollars). The local matcha products have been exported to more than 40 overseas markets. Experts and agronomists believe that Guizhou, located on a plateau, possesses geographical and climatic advantages such as high altitude, low latitude, abundant fog and limited sunlight ideal for growing tea. Therefore, tea produced in this area is green, ecological and organic. Photo by Ou Dongqu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

An aerial drone photo shows a tea garden in Jiangkou County of Tongren, southwest China's Guizhou Province, on April 16, 2025. Located at the foot of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jiangkou County is a powerhouse in the world's matcha industry. The county boasts over 10,000 hectares of tea plantations, nearly a fifth of which are dedicated to matcha production. In 2024, Jiangkou County produced more than 1,200 tonnes of matcha with a total output value of 350 million yuan (about 48.02 million U.S. dollars). The local matcha products have been exported to more than 40 overseas markets. Experts and agronomists believe that Guizhou, located on a plateau, possesses geographical and climatic advantages such as high altitude, low latitude, abundant fog and limited sunlight ideal for growing tea. Therefore, tea produced in this area is green, ecological and organic. Photo by Yang Wenbin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

Workers pack matcha powder at a tea industrial park in Jiangkou County of Tongren, southwest China's Guizhou Province, on April 14, 2025. Located at the foot of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jiangkou County is a powerhouse in the world's matcha industry. The county boasts over 10,000 hectares of tea plantations, nearly a fifth of which are dedicated to matcha production. In 2024, Jiangkou County produced more than 1,200 tonnes of matcha with a total output value of 350 million yuan (about 48.02 million U.S. dollars). The local matcha products have been exported to more than 40 overseas markets. Experts and agronomists believe that Guizhou, located on a plateau, possesses geographical and climatic advantages such as high altitude, low latitude, abundant fog and limited sunlight ideal for growing tea. Therefore, tea produced in this area is green, ecological and organic. Photo by Yang Wenbin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

A worker packs matcha powder at a tea industrial park in Jiangkou County of Tongren, southwest China's Guizhou Province, on April 14, 2025. Located at the foot of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jiangkou County is a powerhouse in the world's matcha industry. The county boasts over 10,000 hectares of tea plantations, nearly a fifth of which are dedicated to matcha production. In 2024, Jiangkou County produced more than 1,200 tonnes of matcha with a total output value of 350 million yuan (about 48.02 million U.S. dollars). The local matcha products have been exported to more than 40 overseas markets. Experts and agronomists believe that Guizhou, located on a plateau, possesses geographical and climatic advantages such as high altitude, low latitude, abundant fog and limited sunlight ideal for growing tea. Therefore, tea produced in this area is green, ecological and organic. Photo by Ou Dongqu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

A staff member checks the raw materials for matcha production at a tea industrial park in Jiangkou County of Tongren, southwest China's Guizhou Province, on April 14, 2025. Located at the foot of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jiangkou County is a powerhouse in the world's matcha industry. The county boasts over 10,000 hectares of tea plantations, nearly a fifth of which are dedicated to matcha production. In 2024, Jiangkou County produced more than 1,200 tonnes of matcha with a total output value of 350 million yuan (about 48.02 million U.S. dollars). The local matcha products have been exported to more than 40 overseas markets. Experts and agronomists believe that Guizhou, located on a plateau, possesses geographical and climatic advantages such as high altitude, low latitude, abundant fog and limited sunlight ideal for growing tea. Therefore, tea produced in this area is green, ecological and organic. Photo by Ou Dongqu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

Raw materials for matcha production are on display in a tea industrial park in Jiangkou County of Tongren, southwest China's Guizhou Province, on April 14, 2025. Located at the foot of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jiangkou County is a powerhouse in the world's matcha industry. The county boasts over 10,000 hectares of tea plantations, nearly a fifth of which are dedicated to matcha production. In 2024, Jiangkou County produced more than 1,200 tonnes of matcha with a total output value of 350 million yuan (about 48.02 million U.S. dollars). The local matcha products have been exported to more than 40 overseas markets. Experts and agronomists believe that Guizhou, located on a plateau, possesses geographical and climatic advantages such as high altitude, low latitude, abundant fog and limited sunlight ideal for growing tea. Therefore, tea produced in this area is green, ecological and organic. Photo by Ou Dongqu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

A staff member produces matcha at a tea industrial park in Jiangkou County of Tongren, southwest China's Guizhou Province, on April 14, 2025. Located at the foot of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jiangkou County is a powerhouse in the world's matcha industry. The county boasts over 10,000 hectares of tea plantations, nearly a fifth of which are dedicated to matcha production. In 2024, Jiangkou County produced more than 1,200 tonnes of matcha with a total output value of 350 million yuan (about 48.02 million U.S. dollars). The local matcha products have been exported to more than 40 overseas markets. Experts and agronomists believe that Guizhou, located on a plateau, possesses geographical and climatic advantages such as high altitude, low latitude, abundant fog and limited sunlight ideal for growing tea. Therefore, tea produced in this area is green, ecological and organic. Photo by Ou Dongqu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

An aerial drone photo shows a farmer applying shading nets at a tea garden in Jiangkou County of Tongren, southwest China's Guizhou Province, on April 16, 2025. Located at the foot of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jiangkou County is a powerhouse in the world's matcha industry. The county boasts over 10,000 hectares of tea plantations, nearly a fifth of which are dedicated to matcha production. In 2024, Jiangkou County produced more than 1,200 tonnes of matcha with a total output value of 350 million yuan (about 48.02 million U.S. dollars). The local matcha products have been exported to more than 40 overseas markets. Experts and agronomists believe that Guizhou, located on a plateau, possesses geographical and climatic advantages such as high altitude, low latitude, abundant fog and limited sunlight ideal for growing tea. Therefore, tea produced in this area is green, ecological and organic. Photo by Ou Dongqu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

Matcha beverages are displayed at a tea industrial park in Jiangkou County of Tongren, southwest China's Guizhou Province, on April 14, 2025. Located at the foot of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jiangkou County is a powerhouse in the world's matcha industry. The county boasts over 10,000 hectares of tea plantations, nearly a fifth of which are dedicated to matcha production. In 2024, Jiangkou County produced more than 1,200 tonnes of matcha with a total output value of 350 million yuan (about 48.02 million U.S. dollars). The local matcha products have been exported to more than 40 overseas markets. Experts and agronomists believe that Guizhou, located on a plateau, possesses geographical and climatic advantages such as high altitude, low latitude, abundant fog and limited sunlight ideal for growing tea. Therefore, tea produced in this area is green, ecological and organic. Photo by Yang Wenbin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

A staff member works at a matcha factory in Jiangkou County of Tongren, southwest China's Guizhou Province, on April 14, 2025. Located at the foot of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jiangkou County is a powerhouse in the world's matcha industry. The county boasts over 10,000 hectares of tea plantations, nearly a fifth of which are dedicated to matcha production. In 2024, Jiangkou County produced more than 1,200 tonnes of matcha with a total output value of 350 million yuan (about 48.02 million U.S. dollars). The local matcha products have been exported to more than 40 overseas markets. Experts and agronomists believe that Guizhou, located on a plateau, possesses geographical and climatic advantages such as high altitude, low latitude, abundant fog and limited sunlight ideal for growing tea. Therefore, tea produced in this area is green, ecological and organic. Photo by Ou Dongqu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

Matcha powder is pictured at a matcha factory in Jiangkou County of Tongren, southwest China's Guizhou Province, on April 14, 2025. Located at the foot of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jiangkou County is a powerhouse in the world's matcha industry. The county boasts over 10,000 hectares of tea plantations, nearly a fifth of which are dedicated to matcha production. In 2024, Jiangkou County produced more than 1,200 tonnes of matcha with a total output value of 350 million yuan (about 48.02 million U.S. dollars). The local matcha products have been exported to more than 40 overseas markets. Experts and agronomists believe that Guizhou, located on a plateau, possesses geographical and climatic advantages such as high altitude, low latitude, abundant fog and limited sunlight ideal for growing tea. Therefore, tea produced in this area is green, ecological and organic. Photo by Yang Wenbin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

A staff member makes matcha beverage at a tea industrial park in Jiangkou County of Tongren, southwest China's Guizhou Province, on April 14, 2025. Located at the foot of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jiangkou County is a powerhouse in the world's matcha industry. The county boasts over 10,000 hectares of tea plantations, nearly a fifth of which are dedicated to matcha production. In 2024, Jiangkou County produced more than 1,200 tonnes of matcha with a total output value of 350 million yuan (about 48.02 million U.S. dollars). The local matcha products have been exported to more than 40 overseas markets. Experts and agronomists believe that Guizhou, located on a plateau, possesses geographical and climatic advantages such as high altitude, low latitude, abundant fog and limited sunlight ideal for growing tea. Therefore, tea produced in this area is green, ecological and organic. Photo by Ou Dongqu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

A staff member makes matcha beverage at a tea industrial park in Jiangkou County of Tongren, southwest China's Guizhou Province, on April 14, 2025. Located at the foot of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jiangkou County is a powerhouse in the world's matcha industry. The county boasts over 10,000 hectares of tea plantations, nearly a fifth of which are dedicated to matcha production. In 2024, Jiangkou County produced more than 1,200 tonnes of matcha with a total output value of 350 million yuan (about 48.02 million U.S. dollars). The local matcha products have been exported to more than 40 overseas markets. Experts and agronomists believe that Guizhou, located on a plateau, possesses geographical and climatic advantages such as high altitude, low latitude, abundant fog and limited sunlight ideal for growing tea. Therefore, tea produced in this area is green, ecological and organic. Photo by Ou Dongqu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

Mount Fanjing Matcha Industry - China

An aerial drone photo shows a tea garden in Jiangkou County of Tongren, southwest China's Guizhou Province, on April 16, 2025. Located at the foot of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jiangkou County is a powerhouse in the world's matcha industry. The county boasts over 10,000 hectares of tea plantations, nearly a fifth of which are dedicated to matcha production. In 2024, Jiangkou County produced more than 1,200 tonnes of matcha with a total output value of 350 million yuan (about 48.02 million U.S. dollars). The local matcha products have been exported to more than 40 overseas markets. Experts and agronomists believe that Guizhou, located on a plateau, possesses geographical and climatic advantages such as high altitude, low latitude, abundant fog and limited sunlight ideal for growing tea. Therefore, tea produced in this area is green, ecological and organic. Photo by Ou Dongqu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

A worker sorts dried mango slices on the food processing line of Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in Pinghe County of Zhangzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, March 26, 2025. In western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, the abundant sunshine, plentiful rainfall, and fertile soil provide ideal natural conditions for mango cultivation, yielding mangoes featuring tender flesh and rich aroma. At the mango processing factory, invested and constructed by China's Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd., in western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, ripe mangoes undergo processes such as washing, peeling, slicing, sugar curing, and drying, finally transforming into sweet and chewy dried mango slices. These dried mangoes are then transported via sea shipping to Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in southeast China's Fujian Province. After undergoing sorting, packaging, and packing, they can reach the shelves of Chinese supermarkets within days. The Chinese-in

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Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

A worker arranges dried mango slices imported from Cambodia on the food processing line of Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in Pinghe County of Zhangzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, March 26, 2025. In western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, the abundant sunshine, plentiful rainfall, and fertile soil provide ideal natural conditions for mango cultivation, yielding mangoes featuring tender flesh and rich aroma. At the mango processing factory, invested and constructed by China's Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd., in western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, ripe mangoes undergo processes such as washing, peeling, slicing, sugar curing, and drying, finally transforming into sweet and chewy dried mango slices. These dried mangoes are then transported via sea shipping to Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in southeast China's Fujian Province. After undergoing sorting, packaging, and packing, they can reach the shelves of Chinese supermarkets w

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Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

A worker carries a bag of mangoes at a mango processing factory in Phnom Sruoch district in Kampong Speu province, Cambodia, March 18, 2025. In western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, the abundant sunshine, plentiful rainfall, and fertile soil provide ideal natural conditions for mango cultivation, yielding mangoes featuring tender flesh and rich aroma. At the mango processing factory, invested and constructed by China's Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd., in western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, ripe mangoes undergo processes such as washing, peeling, slicing, sugar curing, and drying, finally transforming into sweet and chewy dried mango slices. These dried mangoes are then transported via sea shipping to Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in southeast China's Fujian Province. After undergoing sorting, packaging, and packing, they can reach the shelves of Chinese supermarkets within days. The Chinese-invested mango processing factory was put into use in January, 202

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Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Workers arranges dried mango slices imported from Cambodia on the food processing line of Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in Pinghe County of Zhangzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, March 26, 2025. In western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, the abundant sunshine, plentiful rainfall, and fertile soil provide ideal natural conditions for mango cultivation, yielding mangoes featuring tender flesh and rich aroma. At the mango processing factory, invested and constructed by China's Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd., in western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, ripe mangoes undergo processes such as washing, peeling, slicing, sugar curing, and drying, finally transforming into sweet and chewy dried mango slices. These dried mangoes are then transported via sea shipping to Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in southeast China's Fujian Province. After undergoing sorting, packaging, and packing, they can reach the shelves of Chinese supermarkets wi

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Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

An aerial drone photo shows workers transporting mangoes at a mango orchard in Phnom Sruoch district in Kampong Speu province, Cambodia, March 18, 2025. In western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, the abundant sunshine, plentiful rainfall, and fertile soil provide ideal natural conditions for mango cultivation, yielding mangoes featuring tender flesh and rich aroma. At the mango processing factory, invested and constructed by China's Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd., in western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, ripe mangoes undergo processes such as washing, peeling, slicing, sugar curing, and drying, finally transforming into sweet and chewy dried mango slices. These dried mangoes are then transported via sea shipping to Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in southeast China's Fujian Province. After undergoing sorting, packaging, and packing, they can reach the shelves of Chinese supermarkets within days. The Chinese-invested mango processing factory was put into use in

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Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

A worker carries a box of dried mango slices at Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in Pinghe County of Zhangzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, March 26, 2025. In western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, the abundant sunshine, plentiful rainfall, and fertile soil provide ideal natural conditions for mango cultivation, yielding mangoes featuring tender flesh and rich aroma. At the mango processing factory, invested and constructed by China's Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd., in western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, ripe mangoes undergo processes such as washing, peeling, slicing, sugar curing, and drying, finally transforming into sweet and chewy dried mango slices. These dried mangoes are then transported via sea shipping to Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in southeast China's Fujian Province. After undergoing sorting, packaging, and packing, they can reach the shelves of Chinese supermarkets within days. The Chinese-invested mango proc

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Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

A worker transports dried mango slices at a mango processing factory in Phnom Sruoch district in Kampong Speu province, Cambodia, March 18, 2025. In western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, the abundant sunshine, plentiful rainfall, and fertile soil provide ideal natural conditions for mango cultivation, yielding mangoes featuring tender flesh and rich aroma. At the mango processing factory, invested and constructed by China's Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd., in western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, ripe mangoes undergo processes such as washing, peeling, slicing, sugar curing, and drying, finally transforming into sweet and chewy dried mango slices. These dried mangoes are then transported via sea shipping to Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in southeast China's Fujian Province. After undergoing sorting, packaging, and packing, they can reach the shelves of Chinese supermarkets within days. The Chinese-invested mango processing factory was put into use in January

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Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

A worker slices a mango at a mango processing factory in Phnom Sruoch district in Kampong Speu province, Cambodia, March 18, 2025. In western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, the abundant sunshine, plentiful rainfall, and fertile soil provide ideal natural conditions for mango cultivation, yielding mangoes featuring tender flesh and rich aroma. At the mango processing factory, invested and constructed by China's Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd., in western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, ripe mangoes undergo processes such as washing, peeling, slicing, sugar curing, and drying, finally transforming into sweet and chewy dried mango slices. These dried mangoes are then transported via sea shipping to Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in southeast China's Fujian Province. After undergoing sorting, packaging, and packing, they can reach the shelves of Chinese supermarkets within days. The Chinese-invested mango processing factory was put into use in January, 2021. Since t

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Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Workers check the quality of dried mango slices at a mango processing factory in Phnom Sruoch district in Kampong Speu province, Cambodia, March 18, 2025. In western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, the abundant sunshine, plentiful rainfall, and fertile soil provide ideal natural conditions for mango cultivation, yielding mangoes featuring tender flesh and rich aroma. At the mango processing factory, invested and constructed by China's Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd., in western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, ripe mangoes undergo processes such as washing, peeling, slicing, sugar curing, and drying, finally transforming into sweet and chewy dried mango slices. These dried mangoes are then transported via sea shipping to Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in southeast China's Fujian Province. After undergoing sorting, packaging, and packing, they can reach the shelves of Chinese supermarkets within days. The Chinese-invested mango processing factory was put into use i

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Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

An aerial drone photo shows a mango orchard in Phnom Sruoch district in Kampong Speu province, Cambodia, March 18, 2025. In western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, the abundant sunshine, plentiful rainfall, and fertile soil provide ideal natural conditions for mango cultivation, yielding mangoes featuring tender flesh and rich aroma. At the mango processing factory, invested and constructed by China's Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd., in western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, ripe mangoes undergo processes such as washing, peeling, slicing, sugar curing, and drying, finally transforming into sweet and chewy dried mango slices. These dried mangoes are then transported via sea shipping to Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in southeast China's Fujian Province. After undergoing sorting, packaging, and packing, they can reach the shelves of Chinese supermarkets within days. The Chinese-invested mango processing factory was put into use in January, 2021. Since then, it ha

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Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

A worker prepares mango slices for drying at a mango processing factory in Phnom Sruoch district in Kampong Speu province, Cambodia, March 18, 2025. In western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, the abundant sunshine, plentiful rainfall, and fertile soil provide ideal natural conditions for mango cultivation, yielding mangoes featuring tender flesh and rich aroma. At the mango processing factory, invested and constructed by China's Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd., in western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, ripe mangoes undergo processes such as washing, peeling, slicing, sugar curing, and drying, finally transforming into sweet and chewy dried mango slices. These dried mangoes are then transported via sea shipping to Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in southeast China's Fujian Province. After undergoing sorting, packaging, and packing, they can reach the shelves of Chinese supermarkets within days. The Chinese-invested mango processing factory was put into use in Janu

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Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

A worker displays mango slices at a mango processing factory in Phnom Sruoch district in Kampong Speu province, Cambodia, March 18, 2025. In western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, the abundant sunshine, plentiful rainfall, and fertile soil provide ideal natural conditions for mango cultivation, yielding mangoes featuring tender flesh and rich aroma. At the mango processing factory, invested and constructed by China's Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd., in western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, ripe mangoes undergo processes such as washing, peeling, slicing, sugar curing, and drying, finally transforming into sweet and chewy dried mango slices. These dried mangoes are then transported via sea shipping to Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in southeast China's Fujian Province. After undergoing sorting, packaging, and packing, they can reach the shelves of Chinese supermarkets within days. The Chinese-invested mango processing factory was put into use in January, 2021.

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Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Workers sort mangoes at a mango orchard in Phnom Sruoch district in Kampong Speu province, Cambodia, March 18, 2025. In western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, the abundant sunshine, plentiful rainfall, and fertile soil provide ideal natural conditions for mango cultivation, yielding mangoes featuring tender flesh and rich aroma. At the mango processing factory, invested and constructed by China's Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd., in western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, ripe mangoes undergo processes such as washing, peeling, slicing, sugar curing, and drying, finally transforming into sweet and chewy dried mango slices. These dried mangoes are then transported via sea shipping to Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in southeast China's Fujian Province. After undergoing sorting, packaging, and packing, they can reach the shelves of Chinese supermarkets within days. The Chinese-invested mango processing factory was put into use in January, 2021. Since then, it has no

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Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

An aerial drone photo shows a worker examining the quality of mango slices at a mango processing factory in Phnom Sruoch district in Kampong Speu province, Cambodia, March 18, 2025. In western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, the abundant sunshine, plentiful rainfall, and fertile soil provide ideal natural conditions for mango cultivation, yielding mangoes featuring tender flesh and rich aroma. At the mango processing factory, invested and constructed by China's Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd., in western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, ripe mangoes undergo processes such as washing, peeling, slicing, sugar curing, and drying, finally transforming into sweet and chewy dried mango slices. These dried mangoes are then transported via sea shipping to Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in southeast China's Fujian Province. After undergoing sorting, packaging, and packing, they can reach the shelves of Chinese supermarkets within days. The Chinese-invested mango processing

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Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

An aerial drone photo shows workers peeling mangoes at a mango processing factory in Phnom Sruoch district in Kampong Speu province, Cambodia, March 18, 2025. In western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, the abundant sunshine, plentiful rainfall, and fertile soil provide ideal natural conditions for mango cultivation, yielding mangoes featuring tender flesh and rich aroma. At the mango processing factory, invested and constructed by China's Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd., in western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, ripe mangoes undergo processes such as washing, peeling, slicing, sugar curing, and drying, finally transforming into sweet and chewy dried mango slices. These dried mangoes are then transported via sea shipping to Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in southeast China's Fujian Province. After undergoing sorting, packaging, and packing, they can reach the shelves of Chinese supermarkets within days. The Chinese-invested mango processing factory was put into u

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Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

Mango Processing Factories - Cambodia and China

A drone photo shows workers arranging mango slices at a mango processing factory in Phnom Sruoch district in Kampong Speu province, Cambodia, March 18, 2025. In western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, the abundant sunshine, plentiful rainfall, and fertile soil provide ideal natural conditions for mango cultivation, yielding mangoes featuring tender flesh and rich aroma. At the mango processing factory, invested and constructed by China's Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd., in western Cambodia's Phnom Sruoch district, ripe mangoes undergo processes such as washing, peeling, slicing, sugar curing, and drying, finally transforming into sweet and chewy dried mango slices. These dried mangoes are then transported via sea shipping to Zhong Bao Fujian) Food Science & Technology Co. Ltd. in southeast China's Fujian Province. After undergoing sorting, packaging, and packing, they can reach the shelves of Chinese supermarkets within days. The Chinese-invested mango processing factory was put into us

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Cartoon Trump Tariff

Cartoon Trump Tariff

SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 27, 2025 - A cartoon photo shows US President Donald Trump brandishing a "tariff" sword to the world to realize the MAGA (Make America Great Again) ideal in Shanghai, China on March 27, 2025.

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Cartoon Trump Tariff

Cartoon Trump Tariff

SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 27, 2025 - A cartoon photo shows US President Donald Trump brandishing a "tariff" sword to the world to realize the MAGA (Make America Great Again) ideal in Shanghai, China on March 27, 2025.

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Cartoon Trump Tariff

Cartoon Trump Tariff

SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 27, 2025 - A cartoon photo shows US President Donald Trump brandishing a "tariff" sword to the world to realize the MAGA (Make America Great Again) ideal in Shanghai, China on March 27, 2025.

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Evacuation of children and search for explosives in school of Vyshneve

Evacuation of children and search for explosives in school of Vyshneve

KYIV REGION, UKRAINE - FBRUARY 7, 2025 - Children and teachers evacuated to a safe distance from the school building due to a bomb threat that turned out to be false, Vyshneve, Kyiv region, north-central Ukraine (Photo by Volodymyr Tarasov/Ukrinform)

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Evacuation of children and search for explosives in school of Vyshneve

Evacuation of children and search for explosives in school of Vyshneve

KYIV REGION, UKRAINE - FBRUARY 7, 2025 - Head of the guard of the 34th State Fire and Rescue Unit of Vyshneve Anatolii Sytyi inspects the school premises due to a bomb threat that turned out to be false, Vyshneve, Kyiv region, north-central Ukraine (Photo by Volodymyr Tarasov/Ukrinform)

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