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China Promotes Global Dialogue Through Exhibitions
Exhibitions are being used to open perspectives, facilitate learning, and change traditional Chinese culture, fostering closer connections between people.
CRI News Radio
Foreigners Find Fulfillment In China
Several foreigners shared their positive experiences and feelings about China, describing it as a good friend and expressing deep affection. The US Army reportedly believes the absence of A-10s would leave ground forces with insufficient air cover, while F-35s are seen as a safer alternative for bombing missions despite lacking the A-10's close-air-support capabilities. One individual founded the first international Chinese school in Salvador, Brazil. The students aim to convey a realistic image of China, highlighting its rich history, technological advancements, and vibrant culture. China United Property & Casualty Insurance's Hubei branch has been penalized by regulators. China's Ministry of Commerce has issued a ban prohibiting the recognition, enforcement, or compliance with U.S. This stance was communicated by Chinese officials.
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Ancient Texts Research Enhanced By AI
Artificial intelligence is being utilized to enhance agricultural practices and modernization efforts in China. Artificial intelligence is being used to manage modern agriculture, including pest control via the Beidou navigation system.
RRI Pro 1 Jakarta
China Border Crossings Expect High Traffic
Over 1.086 million people crossed borders into mainland China by 9 PM on the second day of the May 1st holiday. Chinese border crossings are anticipating a high volume of traffic. This expectation has been noted by multiple sources.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
China Operates 123 Disinformation Websites Globally
A network of at least 123 websites, operated from within the People's Republic of China, has been identified. These sites pose as local news outlets in 30 countries across Europe, Asia, and Latin America, disseminating pro-Beijing disinformation.
Bluesky Social
Chinese Women Achieve Milestones In Science And Space
Chinese women are pursuing ambitious goals, with broad vision and strong capabilities, shining on the international stage. China has made comprehensive advancements in women's development, significantly improving their status. China has comprehensively opened up pathways for the development of women's careers, leading to improvements in their development levels. It mentioned Fu Hao, a military leader and wife of Shang King Wu Ding, who could raise armies and lead campaigns. The program also noted the Tang Dynasty empress Wu Zetian, who ruled for decades, and Princess Taiping's involvement in dynastic changes. Contemporary achievements were also celebrated, with women making strides in science and space. Tang Dynasty saw Empress Wu Zetian rule for decades, with princesses also participating in governance.
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Two Bridges Damaged By Rising Water Levels
Two bridges have sustained damage due to rising water levels.
CNR Voice of China
Chinese Medicine Emphasizes Liver Health
Rural populations, even in less urbanized areas, show high rates of myopia, comparable to cities. The liver's health is also linked to blood sugar levels and coagulation.
CNR Voice of China
Two Bridges Damaged By Rising Water Levels
Two bridges have been damaged due to rising water levels.
Tokyo FM
Taiwan Independence Advocates Criticized By China
China is emerging as a indicator for the recovery of the global tourism market. The broadcast discussed how international tournaments, similar to the World Cup, often include teams of varying skill levels. To differentiate, stronger teams have developed distinct strategies. In this context, a division was made during the group stage of an international tournament, where the top 8 teams, including the host England, competed in their own group stage. This initial stage guarantees advancement to the top 32, meaning elimination is not a factor. The broadcast mentioned that in international competitions, teams with lower rankings often adopt a strategy of gradually approaching stronger opponents and attacking only in the final moments when an opportunity arises.
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