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Embrace the new with China Daily's latest app version
2024-01-04 

As the new year unfolds, China Daily is thrilled to introduce its latest app version, delivering the same unwavering quality journalism but with an enhanced user experience.

In this revamped edition, users will enjoy a seamless switch between the China edition and Global edition while effortlessly exploring distinct sections: news, audiovisual services, Ask Brainy community, and the service section - all designed for intuitive navigation.

Stay updated with ease
The news section empowers you to personalize your news feed more easily, ensuring a continuous stream of updates while delivering timely and accurate coverage of China and global happenings.

Immersive multimedia experience
Immerse yourself in a world of rich audiovisual content in our Media section. From trending videos to live streams and now introducing China Daily Shorts, we are adapting to evolving trends to offer a more engaging experience in vertical short videos.

Join the Brainy community
Explore the Ask Brainy section, China's first English knowledge-sharing community, a Quora-like service. Engage with fellow users, seek advice, and contribute your insights within this vibrant community.

Your gateway to China
For our international audience, the Service section is your best portal for tips on living, studying, and traveling in China, along with our renowned language learning services.

Rewarding readers' loyalty
Valuing readers' time remains paramount. To express our gratitude for your continued support, we are offering more creative gifts. Explore exciting new rewards in our built-in store, redeemable with coins earned through your engagement with us.

You are invited to download the latest version of the China Daily app and enjoy a new year filled with enriching insights and boundless exploration with us!

Scan the QR code to download the latest version of China Daily app

 

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