The China National Space Administration is the government body that oversees China's civil space activities, established in 1993. Chinese space hardware is built and flown largely by state enterprises under CNSA's coordination. Programmes include the Tiangong space station, the Chang'e lunar missions (which returned samples from the near and far sides of the Moon), the Tianwen-1 Mars orbiter and Zhurong rover, and the Long March launch-vehicle family. China's space budget is not published in detail.
China does not publish a detailed civil space budget.