What are happening in China in 24 hours?
At 5 am in Beijing, sanitation workers clean the streets under the cover of darkness.
At 6 am Tianjin, Food booth owners prepare hot meals for early customers.
At 7 am Hebei, Forest keepers of Saihanba National Forest Park spray pesticide.
At 11 am in Zhejian, stevedores get to work.
At 12 pm in Fujian, workers handle parcels in Xiamen Cross-Border E-commerce Park.
At 1 pm in Guangdong, workers inspect smartphones on the assembly line.
At 5 pm in Henan, a traffic policeman directs traffic.
At 6 pm in Hubei, workers do safety checks on Three Gorges Dam.
At 7 pm in Hunan, poverty-relief cadres visit and interview residents.
At 11 pm in Sichuan, a computer programmer works in a high-tech industrial zone.
At 12 pm in Yunnan, obstetricians welcome a newborn baby.
At 1 am in Qinghai, workers do night equipment checks in Qinghai Oilfield.
Chinese people are convinced that the highest mountain can be scaled as long as one keeps climbing, and that the longest journey can be finished as long as one keeps going.