Inner Mongolia
Coverage of Inner Mongolia in the Nexus archive.
- Heavy rains leave 5 dead in China’s north while Tropical Storm Maysak hits the south and Vietnam
Heavy rains in northern China killed five people, including two villagers in Inner Mongolia and three in Liaoning's Fushun. Tropical Storm Maysak caused flooding and damage in southern China's Guangxi and Vietnam, with rivers overflowing and rescuers using boats to reach trapped residents.
- Heavy rains leave 5 dead in China’s north while Tropical Storm Maysak hits the south and Vietnam
Heavy rains in northern China killed five people, including two villagers in Inner Mongolia and three in Liaoning. Tropical Storm Maysak caused flooding in southern China's Guangxi and Vietnam, with rivers overflowing, cars submerged, and trees uprooted.
- Heavy rains leave 5 dead in China's north while Tropical Storm Maysak hits the south and Vietnam
Heavy rains in northern China caused five deaths, including two villagers in Inner Mongolia and three in Liaoning province. Tropical Storm Maysak flooded southern China and Vietnam, uprooting trees, submerging cars, and prompting rescues with inflatable boats.
- Heavy rains leave 5 dead in China's north while Tropical Storm Maysak hits the south and Vietnam
Heavy rains in northern China caused five deaths in Inner Mongolia and Liaoning provinces, while Tropical Storm Maysak triggered flooding and damage in southern China and Vietnam. The storm submerged cars, displaced residents, and led to rescue operations in Guangxi and Vietnam.
- China’s Inner Mongolia bets on solar and wind but coal stays close
Inner Mongolia, China’s largest base for both renewable energy and coal production, is expanding solar and wind capacity while maintaining reliance on coal. The region’s 'all-of-the-above' energy strategy reflects China’s broader transition, where renewables grow alongside continued coal use to ensure power stability.
- China’s Inner Mongolia bets on solar and wind but coal stays close
Inner Mongolia is expanding solar and wind energy but continues to rely heavily on coal, reflecting China’s broader energy transition. The region’s 'all-of-the-above' approach combines renewable projects like the Dalad Banner solar farm with coal-fired plants to meet growing power demands and stabilize supply.
- China’s Inner Mongolia bets on solar and wind but coal stays close
China's Inner Mongolia is expanding both renewable energy and coal use. The region is focusing on solar and wind power while maintaining reliance on coal.
- China's Inner Mongolia bets on solar and wind but coal stays close
Inner Mongolia is expanding solar and wind energy but continues to rely heavily on coal, reflecting China's broader energy transition. The region's 'all-of-the-above' approach includes both renewable projects and coal plants, with coal still supplying most electricity despite growing renewables.
- China's Inner Mongolia bets on solar and wind but coal stays close
Inner Mongolia is expanding solar and wind energy but continues to rely heavily on coal, reflecting China's broader energy transition strategy. The region, a key node in China's West-to-East Power Transmission Project, generates electricity from both renewables and coal to meet growing demand and ensure grid stability.
- Chinese Region Promotes Coal Chemicals as Energy Security Fix
A Chinese region is promoting coal chemicals as a solution for energy security. The article references an open pit coal mine in Narisong county, Inner Mongolia.
- Air China C909 hits bird as Chinese jets face growing ‘real-world’ tests
A Chinese-made C909 regional jet operated by Air China struck a large bird near Beijing Capital International Airport, causing minor damage to its nose and airframe. Experts indicated severe damage was unlikely, highlighting the model's ongoing real-world reliability tests as it expands domestic and international operations.
- Chinese blue-collar wage growth outpaces white-collar jobs'
Blue-collar wage growth in China has outpaced white-collar wages for six consecutive years, driven by a booming gig economy with over 300 million people in flexible employment. Food delivery drivers saw annual income growth exceeding 10% from 2023 to 2025, while stagnant white-collar wages and labor market strains were highlighted by a shepherd job in Inner Mongolia attracting 10% recent college graduates among applicants.
- In Inner Mongolia, China’s Assimilation Campaign Moves Online
A January 2026 report indicates China is targeting digital communities of Mongolian speakers in Inner Mongolia, a region that has not posed a separatist threat. The campaign aims to assimilate these communities online, eroding their last refuge.
- China's Shenzhou 21 astronauts return to Earth after being briefly 'stranded', wrapping up record-breaking mission (video)
China's Shenzhou 21 astronauts returned to Earth on May 29, 2026, after a brief 'stranding,' completing a record-breaking mission. Recovery crews assisted astronaut Zhang Lu at the Dongfeng Landing Site in Inner Mongolia.
- Greener pasture of a shepherd’s life lures Chinese workers penned in by ‘996’ jobs
A Chinese farmer in Inner Mongolia successfully recruited shepherds after his job ad went viral, attracting diverse applicants including graduates and office workers. The ad highlighted growing labor market strains and the appeal of rural work over urban '996' jobs.
- American donated US$5,000 to China farmer for tree planting decades ago invited to view forest
Chinese environmental activist Yin Yuzhen, who has spent decades planting trees in Inner Mongolia's deserts, has invited an American donor who contributed US$5,000 to her reforestation efforts decades ago to visit the forest that resulted from his funding. Yin was recognized as a National Model Worker by China's State Council in 2000 for her anti-desertification work.
- Chinese Rare Earth Companies Jump After Quarterly Price Hike
Chinese rare earth companies saw stock price increases following a quarterly price hike in neodymium. China's dominance in rare earths, prioritized since Deng Xiaoping's era, has significant global trade and U.S. national security implications.