The crew of Shenzhou-21 will return to Earth aboard the Shenzhou-22 manned spacecraft in the coming days. The Dongfeng landing site completed its second full-system comprehensive drill on the evening of the 27th, thoroughly testing the organization, coordination, and emergency support capabilities for search and recovery missions. This was the final full-system comprehensive drill at the Dongfeng landing site before the Shenzhou-21 astronauts return.

According to Iranian sources on May 26, Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei stated that day via social media that regional countries will no longer serve as a “shield” for U.S. bases, and the United States will no longer have a “safe haven” in the region.

A responsible official from the National Development and Reform Commission stated that in recent years, progress has been made in providing basic public services based on permanent residence, with the coverage of urban basic public services continuing to expand.

In recent years, some e-commerce live-streaming rooms using slogans such as “direct sourcing from origin,” “factory direct delivery,” and “supermarket promotions” have attracted many consumers with their sense of on-site authenticity.

According to the “Zhangjiajie Tianmen Mountain Scenic Area” WeChat public account, Zhangjiajie Tianmen Mountain Tourism Co., Ltd. issued a statement on the 26th regarding the “Tianmen Mountain rockfall” incident.

As temperatures rise, juice enters its peak consumption season. However, many juice product labels leave consumers confused.

FIFA announced on the 25th that the bases for the 48 teams participating in the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico during the group stage have been determined, with the Iranian team stationed in Mexico.

The 31st Shanghai TV Festival Magnolia Award shortlist (all categories) has been announced. Among them, 10 works including “Silent Glory,” “Big Businessman,” “Tree of Life,” “Peaceful Year,” and “Tibetan Sea Legend” have been nominated for Best Chinese TV Series.

Starting June 1, the public safety recommended technical standard “Rules for Determining Fatigue Driving of Motor Vehicle Drivers” will officially take effect.

The Asian tiger mosquito (commonly known as the “spotted mosquito”) is the vector for dengue fever and chikungunya fever (referred to as “two fevers”). With rising temperatures and increased rainfall recently, the Asian tiger mosquito has entered an active breeding period. Citizens are reminded to regularly clear standing water, maintain cleanliness, and prevent mosquito breeding to guard against these diseases.

Live-streaming and short-video sales have become important channels for promoting consumption, but issues such as false advertising and exaggeration often occur. Recently, market regulatory authorities in Shandong province investigated and dealt with a case involving the illegal sale of so-called “medical-grade” facial cleansing wipes in a live-streaming room.

Chen Keming Food has fully stopped producing and selling products with the “hand-rolled” related descriptions.

The godfather of Japanese convenience stores, the “soul figure” of 7-Eleven, has passed away.

Frequent heavy rain and severe convective weather have led to multiple tornado occurrences in various regions recently.

According to Saudi Arabian sources on the 25th local time, in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for Saudi Arabia and other countries to sign the “Abraham Accords” and normalize relations with Israel before the U.S. and Iran reach an agreement, a Saudi source stated that the Saudi position has not changed.

The Lianhu Branch of Xi’an Public Security Bureau reported on May 26 that, regarding the online rumor of a “16-year-old girl being beaten by a stranger,” the bureau has legally filed a case for investigation.

In the digital age, online rumors have become a threat to social order and public trust. Some self-media bloggers create “visual shocks” through deliberate scene design and scripted role-playing to attract netizens’ attention, ultimately for illegal profit.

On May 25, the Guangdong Provincial Education Examination Authority officially published the list of candidates who passed the qualification review for the 2026 key university enrollment special plan, with a 10-day public announcement period. The announcement, spanning 1,768 pages, detailed each candidate’s name, registered residence, schools attended at various grades, and guardian’s registered residence, demonstrating strong transparency and fairness. If there are objections to the list, the public can report to local education bureaus, admissions offices, or the provincial admissions office during the announcement period.

On May 25, the first contact network pole of the Zhuhai-Zhaoqing high-speed railway’s Gaozhao section was successfully erected, constructed by Xiashen Railway

Dongfeng landing site

The Dongfeng landing site, located in the Gobi Desert of Inner Mongolia, China, is a key recovery zone for China’s crewed space missions, including the Shenzhou spacecraft. Established as part of the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, it has been used since the early 2000s to safely return astronauts and space capsules to Earth. Its remote, flat terrain provides a secure area for landings, marking a significant achievement in China’s human spaceflight program.

Zhangjiajie Tianmen Mountain Scenic Area

Zhangjiajie Tianmen Mountain Scenic Area, located in Hunan Province, China, is renowned for its dramatic natural arch called Tianmen Cave (Heaven’s Gate), which was formed through millennia of geological erosion. The mountain’s history as a tourist destination began in the late 20th century, with the construction of the world’s longest cable car and the perilous Cliff-Hanging Walkway, making it a symbol of both natural beauty and human engineering. Today, it attracts millions of visitors who come to admire its stunning views, explore ancient temples, and experience its unique blend of legend and adventure.

Tianmen Mountain

Tianmen Mountain, located in Zhangjiajie, China, is renowned for its natural arch called “Heaven’s Gate,” which was formed by a cliff collapse in 263 AD. The mountain has a rich history as a sacred Taoist site and features the world’s longest cable car ride and a winding road with 99 turns. Today, it is a major tourist attraction offering breathtaking views and a glass skywalk.

2026 World Cup

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the 23rd edition of the global soccer tournament, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This marks the first time three nations will jointly host the event, and the first World Cup to feature 48 teams, expanded from 32. It also represents a historic milestone, as Mexico becomes the first country to host the tournament three times (1970, 1986, 2026), while the U.S. hosted in 1994 and Canada makes its debut as a host nation.

Shanghai TV Festival Magnolia Award

The Shanghai TV Festival Magnolia Award is a prestigious annual television award in China, first established in 1986 as part of the Shanghai International Film Festival before becoming a separate event in 2004. It honors outstanding Chinese and international TV productions, with awards for Best TV Series, Best Director, and Best Actor/Actress, among others. The festival has grown to become a major platform for cultural exchange and industry recognition in Asia.

Abraham Accords

The Abraham Accords are a series of normalization agreements between Israel and several Arab nations, including the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco, brokered by the United States in 2020. They marked a historic shift in Middle Eastern diplomacy, as they were the first such deals with Arab states in over 25 years, breaking from the longstanding Arab League policy of no relations with Israel until a Palestinian state was established. The accords aim to foster economic cooperation, cultural exchange, and regional stability.

Zhuhai-Zhaoqing high-speed railway

The Zhuhai-Zhaoqing high-speed railway is a key rail link in Guangdong Province, China, connecting the coastal city of Zhuhai to Zhaoqing, a historic city known for its scenic karst landscapes. Construction of the line began in the 2010s as part of China’s expanding high-speed rail network, with the aim of boosting regional economic integration and tourism. The railway significantly reduces travel time between the two cities, enhancing accessibility to Zhaoqing’s cultural heritage and Zhuhai’s modern development.

Gaozhao section

The Gaozhao section is a historically significant segment of the ancient Great Wall of China, located in Shanxi Province. Built primarily during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644), it served as a crucial defensive barrier against northern invasions, featuring watchtowers and strategic passes. Today, the site offers visitors a glimpse into China’s military architecture and the rugged landscape it was designed to protect.