Stories from Fujian · China
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Historical Incident Revisited In Retrospective Coverage
Sixteen sea turtles were sighted in Fujian, dispersed across different areas. The source appears to be archive, anniversary, or historical retrospective coverage of a past event.
CNR Voice of China
Artist Revives Ancient Embroidery On Drink Bottles
An artist has revived the ancient art of embroidery, dating back over 1400 years, by creating intricate designs on drink coasters. Many viewers expressed pride in discovering this unique intangible cultural heritage from Fujian.
CRI Huayu Global
Siberian Crane Tracked To Inner Mongolia
A Siberian crane named 'Gutianle,' fitted with a tracker, is the focus of a project connecting birdwatching enthusiasts and staff in Fujian and Inner Mongolia. Management offices from Fujian, Minjiang, and Haikou have coordinated a cross-province tracking effort.
CRI Huayu Global
Guangzhou Trade Fair Sees Increased International Buyers
Foreign tourists are experiencing deeper engagement with Chinese culture through immersive activities like visiting traditional villages, participating in tea picking, and enjoying local cuisine.
CRI News Radio
US Attempts To Secure Southern Strait Of Hormuz
An air alert system was activated following a missile strike on the Fujian oil field, which caused a large fire. The United States is guiding commercial vessels through a secure corridor in the Strait of Hormuz to avoid mines. Donald Trump appears unwilling to engage in combat despite the tensions. US Defense Minister Pitexet is expected to hold a press conference later today regarding the secured passage. Senior commander Ghavani of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps confirmed on May 4th that Iran is controlling the Strait of Hormuz. Former President Trump has downplayed tensions with Iran, stating that security in the strait is not a primary concern. Briefings are occurring amid escalating tensions regarding the conflict between the United States and Iran. The situation comes nearly one month into a ceasefire between the two nations.
MCOT FM 100.5 News
Fan Chengmo And 53 Others Executed By Qing Emperor
He had previously resisted orders and reportedly went on a hunger strike for eight to ten days. Qing Jingzong's actions suggest internal flaws and potential for further instability.
CNR Economic Voice
Geng Yinzhong Uprising Spreads From Fujian
Following Geng Yinzhong's uprising, forces rapidly secured Fujian and dispatched troops towards Zhejiang and Jiangxi. Concurrently, they initiated contact with Zheng Jing in Taiwan, indicating a broadening scope of the rebellion.
CNR Economic Voice
Qing Governor Investigates Fujian Rebellion
Shang Kexi's granddaughter, married to the son of Qing Jinzhong, has encountered misfortune at a young age. The Qing court has expressed concern for Shang Kexi's granddaughter, who married Geng Jingzhong's son and has faced misfortune.
CNR Economic Voice
Qing Dynasty Implements Military and Administrative Reforms
Fujian Governor Fan Chengmo was appointed in Kangxi year 11 and took office in Kangxi year 12, shortly before Geng Jingzhong's rebellion. Kangxi's court considered Lu Ying's effectiveness and the potential threat from Wu Sangui. Kangxi has appointed new theater commanders, including Prince Kangxiu, Prince Anyue, and Beile Shangshan, to key battlefields. The Emperor has appointed Manchu princes to key battlefields in Qiqihar and Guangdong to manage the southern water-based terrain. This evaluation was also described as assessing troop effectiveness. Emperor Kangxi has detained Qing Jingzong's brothers, Qing Zhaozong and Qing Jiezong, due to their familial relation to Qing Jingzong, despite acknowledging differences in their personalities. Qing Zhaozong is married to Princess He Zhaorou. Kangxi stated that under national law, leniency was difficult for the brothers.
CNR Economic Voice
Qing Governor Investigates Fujian Rebellion
Fan Chengmo, the governor of Fujian, was appointed in Kangxi 11 and arrived in Kangxi 12, shortly before Geng Jingzhong's rebellion. The situation is described as sensitive, with the governor's family also facing potential repercussions.
CNR Economic Voice