Stories from China
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Technician Pan Yuhua Excels In Aviation Repair
In one instance, he used a steel needle, finer than half a hair, to precisely insert a wire into a through-hole on a watch.
VOV1 Vietnam
Shift From Tea To Broader Drinking Methods
This shift is linked to the creation of 'tea ceremony spirit' by Lu Xun and philosophers.
CRI Huayu Global
Hantavirus Outbreak Fatality Rate Exceeds 40 Percent
Hantavirus, a virus spread by rodents, can cause two main diseases, including Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), which has a high mortality rate. The exact number of cases and fatalities was not specified. Forty-three sources reported on the Hantavirus outbreak. Three passengers from a cruise ship at the center of the outbreak have arrived in Europe for treatment. An Argentine government report suggests a Dutch couple may have contracted the virus at an Argentine garbage dump before boarding. More than 30 percent of patients infected with the hantavirus are dying, according to a WHO expert. Maria Vankerhofen stated at a briefing that there is currently no vaccine for the virus. Seven cases have been registered, consisting of two confirmed infections and five suspected cases. One passenger on a liner with approximately 150 people, mostly Serbian citizens, is currently asymptomatic.
CNR Voice of China
Employee Motivation Boosted By Rewards
This combination of praise and financial reward acts as a strong stimulant for the army.
CNR Economic Voice
Tourists Demand Return Of 'Can't Climb Anymore' Sign
Tourists visiting Hainan's Yangpu International Container Terminal have demanded the return of a sign that reads 'Can't Climb Anymore.' The sign, which had previously gained popularity, was initially replaced by park authorities, but visitors protested, requesting its...
CNR Voice of China
Explosives Transferred From Accident Site
A critical task at an accident site involved the transfer of explosives from the area.
CNR Voice of China
Insurance Covers Remaining Accident Costs
Insurance companies can seek recourse from negligent vehicle owners. Following an accident, insurance will cover the remaining costs.
CNR Voice of China
Tang Dynasty Tea Ceremony Reconstruction Explored
The idiom 'severing ties' originates from Liu Yicheng's 'Shi Shuo Xin Yu De Xing' from the Southern Song Dynasty. These scenes provide insight into the social and cultural practices of the time. The scene includes elements like a brazier with burning coals and a soup basin.
CNR Economic Voice
Explosives Moved From Accident Site
A key task at the accident site involved transferring the explosives magazine. The explosives will be moved to a nearby location suitable for handling or back to the site itself. This action aims to eliminate risk points and prevent self-harm.
CNR Voice of China
Wu Sangui's Military Prowess and Strategy Discussed
The discussion covers the governance of the Great Qin Empire's Kangxi Dynasty, specifically focusing on 'Ping San Fan'. Wu Sangui's decision to initially move his forces to Hunan after his uprising is considered a major strategic topic for the War of the Three Feudatories.
CNR Economic Voice