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Soon after the discovery of the Higgs boson at Europe's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2012, the concept of a Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC) serving as a Higgs factory, followed by a ~100 TeV Super pp Collider, (SppC) was proposed in Beijing. The design, the comprehensive R&D of critical collider and detector technologies, and the understanding of the physics performance by CEPC all began and continued to this date. After the release of the Conceptual Designs Report of the CEPC and the detector in 2018, the accelerator Technical Design Report was completed in December, 2023. The CEPC aims strategically at an early Higgs for the worldwide high energy physics community, and scientifically at uncovering new physics beyond the Standard Model of elementary particle physics through high statistics and clean Higgs, Z and W bosons data. Significant progress has been made in the CEPC accelerator design, the technical systems and the physics sensitivity study. The speaker will report on the status and the recent progress of the CEPC.