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China's Green Shipbuilding Advances With LNG, Single-Fuel Vessels
China's shipbuilding industry has become a pioneer in world marine equipment, developing vessels with emission reductions. China's shipbuilding industry holds over 80% of global new orders, with its international market share exceeding 90% in segments like super-large oil tankers, car carriers, and large container ships. China has set a national target to reduce its carbon emissions to 2005 levels by the year 2025. A Chinese source reaffirmed the national goal to reduce China's carbon emissions to 2005 levels by 2025. China aims to achieve carbon peak before 2030, in addition to its goal of reducing carbon emissions by 20% to 2005 levels before 2025. A Vietnamese source reiterated China's goal to reduce carbon emissions by 20% by 2025, specifying that this target aims to bring emissions down to 2005 levels, and confirmed the objective to achieve peak carbon emissions by 2030.
CRI News Radio
Criminal Chief Li Jiachao Details Global Geopolitical Tensions, China's Role
Criminal Chief Li Jiachao stated that global changes are accelerating and geopolitical tensions are intensifying. He affirmed that the country will demonstrate great power responsibility by implementing global development and security initiatives.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
Fang Jia Biography Confirmed: Born 1934, Hebei Hometown, Military Service
Plums have been frequently written about by Chinese literati, appearing in works from Sima Xiangru's 'Shanglin Fu' to Zhang Jiuling's 'Li Zi Fu'. Plums are extensively featured in Chinese literature, with mentions from Sima Xiangru's 'Shanglin Fu' and Zhang Jiuling's 'Plum Fu.' An anecdote recounts Zhao Qianpan, the Prefect of Kuaiji, enjoying and sharing plums, alongside a famous line about 'Zidan plums three hundred.' Many Chinese literati have written about plums, with Sima Xiangru's 'Shanglin Fu' being the earliest mention, followed by Zhang Jiuling's 'Plum Fu.' The transcript also recounts an anecdote where Zhao Qianpan, the prefect of Kuaiji, invited someone to eat plums, which were described as red, delicious, and shared with officials.
CNR Voice of China
China's SPR Holds 1.3 Billion Barrels, PLA Consumes 500,000 Barrels Daily
An analysis indicates China's Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) holds 1.3 billion barrels, with a potential for more. The People's Liberation Army (PLA) is estimated to consume approximately 500,000 barrels of oil per day.
Bloomberg Radio
Bamboo Symbolizes Resilience, Poet's Spiritual Confidant
Bamboo is described as a symbol of enduring winter without withering, acting as a spiritual confidant for poets.
CNR Voice of China
Chinese Government Responsible For Capital Markets
The Chinese government is responsible for its capital markets, as it controls them.
SRF 4 News
Wang Yongying, Zeng Pan Discuss Children's Literature
Author Wang Yongying, a 12th National Excellent Children's Literature Award winner and Vice Chairman of the Guangxi Writers Association, was invited to a program.
CNR Economic Voice
US Reaffirms China's Sole Legitimate Government
A statement from a US source reaffirmed the 'sole legitimate government of China,' indicating that this position will be maintained 'for all purposes.' This likely refers to the One China policy.
Bloomberg Radio
Sahil Jadhav Wins Bronze At Shanghai Archery World Cup
Sahil Jadhav won a bronze medal in the men's individual compound event during the second stage of the Archery World Cup in Shanghai, China. Jadhav defeated Martin of Denmark in the bronze medal match. The Indian women's recurve team is scheduled to face China for the gold medal tomorrow, and Simranjeet Kaur will compete in her semifinal match.
AIR News 24x7
Qu Yuan's Orange Symbolizes Ideals, Resistance To Evil
The broadcast discussed how the ancient Chinese poet Qu Yuan chose oranges to symbolize character in his poetry. Qu Yuan used oranges in his poetry as a symbol of character, expressing his passionate pursuit of ideals and his spirit of fighting against evil forces.
CNR Voice of China