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Misleading 'Number One Native Chicken' Branding Exposed
A brand's 'Number One Native Chicken' product has been exposed for using ordinary chicken meat, not actual native chicken, leading to a collapse in its premium image.
CNR Economic Voice
Wang Han Summoned By Princess Taiping
Wang Han returned home to find his residence surrounded by people acting on orders from Luo Yang County Magistrate. The group included law enforcement and workers, who were reportedly there to arrest everyone in the house.
CRI Huayu Global
Marine Life Protection Efforts Emphasized In Coastal Areas
The municipal government is strengthening publicity and education to raise public awareness of environmental protection.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
Wang Han Summoned By Princess Taiping
Wang Han was summoned to the palace for questioning by order of Princess Taiping. Wei Yuejiang's visits to Biluo Guan and Yihong Yuan were both for the Xuanji Tu. Zi Huan is Yu Xian's cousin and Li Junchen will see him.
CRI Huayu Global
China Leads England's Murphy In Snooker Match
Chinese scholars suggest that if a major conflict were to occur, China's control over drones could signify a decisive advantage. China's advancements in AI are positively impacting its exports, particularly in AI-related goods. China secured all nine gold medals at the World Championships, with Chen Jia winning the women's 3-meter springboard and Bai Yuming taking the men's 10-meter platform. The success of Chinese humanoid robots in artificial intelligence signifies deeper and more comprehensive development in the field. The People's Bank of China has increased its gold reserves for 17 consecutive months. According to the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, China's foreign exchange reserves remained stable above $3.3 trillion as of the end of March. The central bank continues to optimize the international reserve structure through steady gold accumulation.
BCC News Taiwan
Debates Vulgar Tourism NPC Performances
A trending debate on Zhihu centers on interactive performances by non-player characters (NPCs) at scenic spots. A controversy has emerged regarding non-player character (NPC) performances at scenic areas in China.
Zhihu
China Focuses On Humanoid Robots And AI
changes have been made, transitioning languages from LabVIEW to Python and ROS. The data collection industry, particularly for training robots, is experiencing growth, with annual growth rates projected around 30%. China has achieved a third consecutive victory in the World Robot Competition. Global demand for AI-related goods is positively impacting China's exports. This sector is projected to grow significantly, with market research predicting an average annual growth rate of about 30% in Asia, potentially exceeding $10 billion by 2030. The work involves labeling, marking, and differentiating data features to train robots, akin to robots attending online classes. This advancement is seen as a leading trend in China's cutting-edge technology. According to Tang Gaoyuan, this technological trend is at the forefront of China's advanced technology.
CNR Voice of China
Cai Gao Wins International Andersen Award
Cai Gaode, an 80-year-old painter and picture book author, has become the first Chinese painter in 60 years to win the international Hans Christian Andersen Award for illustrators.
CNR Voice of China
China Enters High Convective Weather Season
The Ministry of Emergency Management has issued guidelines for outdoor activities, reminding the public to monitor weather forecasts before traveling. When warning values are reached, the situation is reported to the holiday working group for further measures.
CNR Voice of China
Public Urged To Prevent Waste On Beaches Near Seals
The public is reminded to approach their responsibilities with emotion and a sense of duty when visiting world heritage sites. Protection and inheritance of the Datong Caves, a world cultural heritage site, are being urged. Emergency management is monitoring conditions like CO2 levels and implementing ventilation, with routine patrols ongoing. Emergency management authorities are reminding the public to pay close attention to weather forecasts before outdoor activities such as picnics and outings. When visiting, it is essential to bring your emotions and sense of responsibility to better protect and pass on these precious world cultural heritage sites. The China National Radio and the Ministry of Emergency Management have jointly produced an emergency guide.
CNR Voice of China