EditorialEngines by Guangzhou Automobile Group, a state-owned electric vehicle manufacturer, at an automobile exhibition in Guangzhou, China, Nov. 17, 2017. (Billy H.C. Kwok/The New York Times)
EditorialEngines by Guangzhou Automobile Group, a state-owned electric vehicle manufacturer, at an automobile exhibition in Guangzhou, China, Nov. 17, 2017. (Billy H.C. Kwok/The New York Times)
EditorialEngines by Guangzhou Automobile Group, a state-owned electric vehicle manufacturer, at an automobile exhibition in Guangzhou, China, Nov. 17, 2017. (Billy H.C. Kwok/The New York Times)
EditorialEngines by Guangzhou Automobile Group, a state-owned electric vehicle manufacturer, at an automobile exhibition in Guangzhou, China, Nov. 17, 2017. (Billy H.C. Kwok/The New York Times)
EditorialEngines by Guangzhou Automobile Group, a state-owned electric vehicle manufacturer, at an automobile exhibition in Guangzhou, China, Nov. 17, 2017. (Billy H.C. Kwok/The New York Times)
EditorialEngines by Guangzhou Automobile Group, a state-owned electric vehicle manufacturer, at an automobile exhibition in Guangzhou, China, Nov. 17, 2017. (Billy H.C. Kwok/The New York Times)
EditorialEngines by Guangzhou Automobile Group, a state-owned electric vehicle manufacturer, at an automobile exhibition in Guangzhou, China, Nov. 17, 2017. (Billy H.C. Kwok/The New York Times)
EditorialEngines by Guangzhou Automobile Group, a state-owned electric vehicle manufacturer, at an automobile exhibition in Guangzhou, China, Nov. 17, 2017. (Billy H.C. Kwok/The New York Times)
EditorialA woman rides her three-wheel cart on a street lined with closed factories and shops in Guangzhou, China on Dec. 28, 2022. (Gilles Sabrie/The New York Times)
Editorial Prospective investors walk around the Royal Scenic Peninsula, an Evergrande luxury development in Guangzhou, China, on March 27, 2009. (Alex Hofford/The New York Times)
EditorialHuang Yulong, who had a vasectomy at 26 and plans to remain childless, near his apartment in Guangzhou, China, on May 24, 2021.?(Qilai Shen/The New York Times)
EditorialAmerican employees at the U.S. Consulate in Guangzhou, China reported hearing strange sounds, followed by headaches, dizziness, blurred vision and memory loss. (Lam Yik Fei/The New York Times)