Stories from Luoyang · China
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Luoyang Tourism Revenue Reaches 480 Billion Yuan
Luoyang has hosted over 600 million tourists and generated nearly 480 billion yuan in tourism revenue during the 14th Five-Year Plan period. Luoyang is implementing new cultural engagement strategies to convert social media traffic into long-term economic growth.
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Tang Sancai Crafts Cost 100 To 200 Yuan
Zhang Yidun has become the representative successor of Tang Sancai pottery making techniques in Luoyang. Tang Sancai scented sachets have become a popular souvenir for tourists in the Luoyang region.
CNR Economic Voice
Longmen International Communication Center Established In Luoyang
The center utilizes various digital formats and social media accounts to showcase the site's history and art to international audiences.
CRI News Radio
Digital Technology Used To Protect Longmen Grottoes
The Longmen Grottoes Research Institute and its Heritage Monitoring Center have grown from a small group to a team of 20 people. He stated that weathering and water erosion are the two primary challenges for the site's protection.
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Digital Technology Breakthrough Protects Longmen Grottoes
Researchers at the Longmen Grottoes Research Institute are using high-precision digital technology to combat erosion and water damage. Digital scanning and high-precision data collection are being used to create comprehensive digital resource databases to combat erosion from wind and water. The institute's project on 3D modeling and automatic understanding of Dunhuang patterns was selected as an excellent case for digital cultural heritage by the World Internet Conference. Researcher Zhang Guofeng noted that these digital resources allow for the reconstruction of sites in the event of irreversible damage. A research and heritage monitoring team at the Longmen Grottoes is utilizing advanced technology to preserve ancient stone carvings. The team, consisting of 52 members with 71% under the age of 35, focuses on digital preservation and moisture control.
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Suspect Identified In Wang Han Ambush
Lai Junchen, a figure described as burly and armed, drew a sword and aimed an arrow at Wang Han. Wang Han's associate, Qi Dage, claimed Wang Han was too busy to confront Sun, citing his recent departure from Luoyang after being summoned by the Luoyang Ling. The report mentions the historical Zhengyangmen gate in Beijing, which was ordered dismantled by Emperor Taizu for being too ornate. Wang Han was reportedly taken away by the Luoyang Ling after returning from Sun Yushi's residence, and subsequently went to the outskirts of Luoyang. The individual was reportedly picked up by a vehicle sent by the Luoyang magistrate after leaving the home of official Sun. The source noted that many people harbor resentment toward the individual due to his alleged criminal activities. The incident occurred near the Taizhou Prefecture in the area north of Huang City.
CRI Huayu Global
Mother Struggles With Teenager's Communication Barrier
A mother expressed her difficulties in communicating with her teenager, who offers minimal responses and avoids deeper conversation. She is concerned about potential rebellion if she pushes too hard, but also fears further estrangement if she does not engage.
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Ancient Chinese Novel Series Features Hidden Secrets
The audio series 'The Wolf Lord of the Era' by Wu Wei has been broadcast by Times Broadcasting. A series of novels by Wu Wei, titled 'Chinese Wife Goes to Fetch a Horse,' reportedly contains astonishing secrets capable of altering destiny. The Wu Wei series of novels, broadcast by Times Broadcasting, features a story about Wang Han and his wife renting a carriage to go to Luoyang County. Luoyang city is divided into two counties, Henan and Luoyang, with the west belonging to Henan County and the east to Luoyang County.
CRI Huayu Global
Chinese Accused of Verbal Abuse
The prisoner is described as elderly with white hair but remained composed. Luoyang Governor Jing Hui was also present at the scene.
CRI Huayu Global
Sui Dynasty Granaries Built Outside Luoyang City Walls
Sui Dynasty granaries, including the Taicang granary, were constructed outside the city walls of Luoyang.
CNR Voice of China