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Foreigner Shares Ancient Poetry In Chengdu
A foreigner named Chris, who has lived in Chengdu for three years, is integrating into local life and enjoys sharing ancient Chinese poetry with elementary school students.
CRI News Radio
German Student Embraces Chinese Culture And TCM
A foreign student named Chris, who has lived in Chengdu for three years, is integrating into local life and exploring Chinese culture, including traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). For example, Guangdong uses ingredients like 'yiren' and 'qian' to make soup for removing dampness. The report also mentioned a brand called 'Wang Shouyi Thirteen Spices,' a Chinese time-honored brand focusing on seasonings for 40 years. These traditions not only satisfy hunger but also incorporate rich wisdom for well-being. The CNR Voice of China discussed these traditions. These cuisines incorporate unique dietary health cultures, like Guangdong's use of ingredients in soups to remove dampness, and Fujian's emphasis on spices for appetite and lung health. This approach integrates nutritional needs with health preservation wisdom.
CRI News Radio
Man Praised For Charitable Acts In Old City
Fu Heping, a 90-year-old resident of the Funan District in Chengdu, is being recognized for his consistent charitable actions despite personal difficulties. His neighbor, Wu Xiaohong, stated that Fu Heping uses his lottery earnings to help others.
VOH Ho Chi Minh City
Cost-Benefit Analysis Crucial For Project Completion
Construction on the Shiziyang Channel project in Sichuan is progressing, with over 6,000 builders working on-site. Construction workers are currently performing concrete pouring on the Shiziyan Bridge, which is approximately 30 meters above ground. This infrastructure development is expected to improve regional connectivity. The Shiziyang Bridge's east main tower has finished its block construction, with workers currently undertaking concrete jointing. A discussion stressed the importance of cost-benefit analysis before starting any project. The speaker warned that neglecting this can lead to unfinished projects, with construction sites becoming ruins. The advice was to prioritize cost-effectiveness over simply completing a project or finishing a budget. This involves considering all expenses and potential benefits to avoid situations where projects are abandoned or become ruins.
CRI News Radio
Artist Contrasts Light and Dark In Exhibition
An artist's exhibition features artworks strategically placed in areas with different lighting conditions. Visitors noted the deliberate use of light and shadow in the display.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
Chinese Village Transforms Through Art and Tourism
A Chinese village is experiencing transformation through art and tourism, with new forms of entertainment like DIY craft kits and 3D printed models gaining popularity. The integration of art and tourism is reshaping the village's landscape and appeal.
CNR Economic Voice
Art Exhibition Lighting Poses Challenges In Chengdu
An art exhibition in Chengdu is facing challenges with lighting at the contemporary art museum. The artist's wife's exhibition was distinguished from others by this approach. The artists' techniques were described as sophisticated by international students. The artist's wife mentioned that the exhibition's structure, involving the arrangement of 50 images, was akin to the process of creating a film with numerous shots. The artist's wife explained that the exhibition's 50 images were arranged to tell a complete story, similar to how a film is constructed from multiple shots. The exhibition also received feedback from approximately 800 residents who expressed a desire for further development or improvements, prompting authorities to review experiences and consider resident wishes for a second round of arrangements and a timetable.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
Camellia Flower Artistry Celebrated For Labor Day
Camellia flower artistry is being celebrated for Labor Day. The artist also mentioned that due to a fire, metal components and control boards of a lift were severely damaged and irreparable, impacting the electrical system.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
War Museum Visitor Numbers Increase 10 Percent
The Chengdu Shu Jin Museum recorded 82,000 visitors between July 1, 2025, and August 11, 2025. Visitor numbers at the Chengdu Shu Embroidery Museum reached 82,000 between July 1 and August 11, 2025. During the May Day holiday, the West China War Resistance Museum received approximately 10,000 visitors, a year-on-year increase of about 10%. The report did not specify which war museum or the time period over which this increase was measured.
CNR Economic Voice
China Achieves High Global Credit Utilization Rate
China has reached a global credit utilization rate of 83.3 percent.
CRI Huayu Global