Video: A glimpse of the 2020 Digital China Summit
An exhibition showcasing China's digitalization opened on Sunday in Fuzhou, capital of East China's Fujian province, on the sidelines of the third Digital China Summit.
The exhibition, covering an area of 56,000 square meters, attracted a total of 257 businesses and governmental departments, who showcased their latest accomplishments in digital anti-pandemic, e-governance, digital economy, artificial intelligence and smart city development.
The exhibition is a demonstration of not only China's technological advances but also how far China has progressed over the past four decades. China's path is not yet at its conclusion.
For a couple of days, the world can catch a glimpse of the future that China will have a hand in creating. Let's take a look at some highlights from the expo.
- First-time Taiwan applicants for mainland travel permits surge over 57%
- Japan's last two giant pandas return to China
- Short videos displaying stunning photographs of Hebei mesmerize visitors
- China's top court balances innovation, public interest in IP protection
- IP Court handles 24,602 cases since 2019, awards 2.05b yuan compensation
- Taiwan's DPP authorities slammed for hyping up security risks of mainland apps

































