Huizhou
Coverage of Huizhou in the Nexus archive.
- Nearly 170 mainland Chinese motorists expected in Hong Kong under expanded scheme
Nearly 170 mainland Chinese motorists are expected in Hong Kong under an expanded cross-border travel scheme. The Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles scheme now includes five cities and doubles the daily quota to 200, with hotels offering packages to attract visitors.
- Typhoon Noul nears southern China, putting region on high alert for heavy rain and wind
Typhoon Noul is approaching southern China, including Hong Kong, with heavy rain and wind expected over the weekend. The storm is forecast to make landfall near Huizhou and Shanwei on Sunday, prompting high alerts. China's National Meteorological Center and Hong Kong's Observatory are monitoring the typhoon, which follows recent storms Bavi and Maysak.
- China fires up powerful particle accelerator to unlock secrets of atoms
China has launched a powerful particle accelerator capable of producing the world’s most intense beams of charged atoms, aiding research on new atomic nuclei and applications in cancer treatment and spacecraft materials. The 2.6 billion yuan facility in Huizhou, Guangdong province, began operations after construction completion.
- China’s latest nuclear reactor goes live, first in Greater Bay Area with Hualong One tech
China's Hualong One nuclear reactor at the Taipingling Nuclear Power Plant in Guangdong has begun commercial operation, marking a milestone in the region's nuclear energy expansion. The reactor, managed by China General Nuclear Power Group, is positioned to meet summer electricity demand in the Greater Bay Area.