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China’s “Nantianmen Project” (南天门计划) has finally evolved—from glossy exhibition mock-ups and sci-fi slideshows into something official enough for China Central Television to report with a straight face on 10th January 2026. What used to look like concept art lifted straight out of Ace Combat is now being framed as...

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