Stories from Nanjing · China
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Core Nanjing Stores Attract 3,000 Daily Visitors
Core stores in Nanjing see an average of 3,000 daily visitors on weekdays, with weekend traffic exceeding 7,000 and holiday numbers reaching over 10,000.
CNR Economic Voice
Qin Dynasty Drill Bit Artifacts Recovered
Archaeologists discovered large Qin Dynasty tile carvings at a site near Nanjing Road. These ancient methods are being adapted for modern applications, such as on bags and clothing, to engage younger audiences with traditional arts.
CRI News Radio
Red Mountain Zoo Implements Crowd Control Measures
During the holiday period, the Red Mountain Forest Zoo has increased security personnel, guards, and volunteers to assist with visitor navigation and inquiries. No new specific facts provided in this feed.
CNR Voice of China
Traditional Nanjing Salted Fish Process Detailed
Nanjing is promoting its traditional crafts, including "Qinghuai" lantern making, which involves four key techniques: skin, tying, protecting, and marking. Modern interpretations of these crafts are being developed to appeal to younger generations, incorporating elements like paper cutting and handmade scented sachets. The 'Fei Yan' lantern festival is highlighted as a soul of the event, with its thousand-year history being passed down through generations. Traditional Chinese crafts, such as Nanjing paper cutting and handmade woven bananas, are being adapted for modern use. A core Nanjing restaurant location experiences daily customer flow, with weekday averages around 3,000 people and weekend peaks exceeding 7,000. The customer base is 70% local and 30% tourists, with young people making up 30% of the clientele.
CNR Economic Voice
Storms Cause Flooding And Property Damage
Extreme high temperatures have caused damage and are prompting cleanup efforts. Cleanup efforts due to high temperatures are scheduled to conclude tomorrow. Extremely high temperatures have caused widespread damage, including melting materials and sticking to floors.
CNR Voice of China
Vietnam Flooding Damages Homes And Crops
Extreme temperatures have caused materials to stick to and melt on floors, leading to damage. Municipal statistics report 38 households flooded, 180 plots of land destroyed, and the submersion of 30 hectares of rice and 13 hectares of cotton.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
Facebook Marketplace Fraudulent Activity Continues
Fraudulent activity continues on Facebook Marketplace, with a user reporting a scam technique that is still in use. A report confirms that fraudulent techniques continue to be used within Facebook secondhand item trading groups.
MCOT FM 100.5 News
China Debunks Highway ETC Removal Rumors
Rumors circulating online about the removal of Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) systems from highways and the introduction of a new rule allowing toll-free passage based on license plates have been debunked.
CNR Economic Voice
Record 1.52 Billion Trips During May Day Holiday
China's May Day holiday saw a record 1.52 billion trips, indicating a surge in travel. Highway 6 experienced traffic jams stretching up to 20 kilometers, with vehicles often at a standstill.
VOH Ho Chi Minh City
China Preserves Ancient Wood Carving Techniques
Traditional architectural techniques are being preserved through homestays that blend local culture and natural geography. Uncle Gong, one of the earliest villagers to open a homestay, features intricate wood carvings and colorful embroidery in his establishment.
CNR Voice of China