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Stories from Harbin · China

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other 10d ago Harbin

China Highlights Dangers of Low-Visibility Swimwear

White, blue, and black swimwear has poor visibility in water, making it difficult to detect drowning victims.
CNR Voice of China
other 10d ago Harbin

Harbin Resumes Ferry Operations for May Day Holiday

The resumption aims to meet travel demands for the May Day holiday. The resumption follows a six-month hiatus due to ice on the river. The river transport routes had been suspended for six months. Harbin plans to open 13 passenger ferry routes on the Songhua River this year. The Songhua River is considered the mother river of Harbin, with its banks integrating ecological beauty with historical and modern urban landscapes. This aims to meet the travel demands of citizens and tourists during the May 1st holiday. The route is a popular tourist activity, offering views of the city and Sun Island. Passenger boat services on the Songhua River in Harbin have resumed for the holiday, with 31 vessels operating on 11 routes.
CNR Voice of China
science 14d ago Harbin

China Encourages Universities To Develop Interdisciplinary Majors

Cheng Shuang, deputy director of the Heilongjiang Provincial Department of Education, stated that the province is encouraging universities to proactively enter emerging interdisciplinary fields. The move aims to support new technologies and industries that cannot be sustained by single disciplines alone. Supported sectors include bio-manufacturing, optoelectronic information materials, low-altitude economy, and quantum technology. The province intends to help universities break disciplinary boundaries to cultivate new composite professional programs.
CNR Voice of China
environment 15d ago Harbin

Black Soil Degradation Threatens Northeast China

Experts report that the fertile black soil in Northeast China is becoming thinner, weaker, and harder. This soil hardening makes cultivation and crop root growth difficult, and also hinders water storage. Experts note that the soil is a cyclical resource and that the region's reliance on expensive soybean imports from the US highlights the need for domestic development.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
politics 15d ago Harbin

Black Soil Degradation Threatens Northeast China

Following the establishment of the Republic of China in 1912 after the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty, changes occurred in Heilongjiang and the Northeast region. The initial development of Heilongjiang involved the expulsion of its generals, after which Han Chinese, primarily farmers, were permitted to cultivate the land. Thousands of demobilized railway soldiers have been relocated to the Heilongjiang region. The Chinese People's Liberation Army Railway Corps has been redeployed to Heilongjiang province. The exact reasons for this redeployment are not specified, but it involves logistical and personnel movement. This action is part of broader military preparations or exercises in the region. The move is expected to impact regional infrastructure development. The specific reasons for this redeployment and the scale of the operation are not provided.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
economy 15d ago Harbin

China Redeploys Railway Corps to Heilongjiang

The importance of large-scale agriculture in China's Heilongjiang province was discussed. The broadcast touched upon the region's significance and the speaker's personal experience visiting the area multiple times. China's first batch of state-run farms, including those under the Baoquanling Administration in Heilongjiang province, are focusing on mechanization. This focus aims to increase efficiency and productivity in farming. Investments are being made to support this transition. China has redeployed the Railway Corps to Heilongjiang province. The first development in Heilongjiang involved farmers who were permitted to cultivate the land after the expulsion of the Heilongjiang generals. This redeployment was previously noted in the active stories list. Heilongjiang Province has issued 50 million Yuan in consumer vouchers.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
economy 15d ago Harbin

China's Heilongjiang Province History Discussed

Heilongjiang province's economy is considered to be in the lower-middle tier nationally, despite its abundant resources. The growth was primarily driven by advancements in grain production. Grain production saw an increase of 4.2% compared to last year, with a total grain area of 119,408.9 thousand hectares and a total output of 119,408.9 million tons. The province's arable land area is over 70 million mu, producing an average of 5,986.8 kilograms of grain per mu. Intercropping, such as planting millet alongside peanuts, is practiced. Farmers in this area can plant crops like corn and peanuts in succession. Heilongjiang Province in China is reporting high yields for millet cultivation. The region possesses excellent soil quality with strong water and nutrient retention capabilities.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese