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Historian Discusses Wang Fuzhi's Death
According to Guangyang Zaji, Wang Fuzhi first sent his newlywed wife away for her safety, then distributed his wealth to his subordinates, instructing them to flee and never mention their association with him.
CNR Economic Voice
Foreign Language Guide Shortage Hinders Chinese Tourism
A shortage of foreign language guides is becoming apparent in China's tourism sector. A shortage of foreign language guides is impacting inbound tourism in China, with tour operators struggling to convey detailed information to international visitors.
CRI News Radio
WorldSkills Competitor Trains In Mudanjiang
Liu Dexiang has been selected for the national preliminary team for the 48th WorldSkills Competition and is training at the Mudanjiang City competition training center.
CNR Voice of China
Foreign Tourists Cite Safety And Warmth In China
Foreign tourists are increasingly drawn to China, with cultural experiences becoming a engine for inbound tourism.
CRI News Radio
Yu Hua Discusses Reading And Life
Author Yu Hua's reading theory encourages young people not to fear not understanding texts, comparing reading to exercise.
CNR Economic Voice
19 Violations Recorded During Tibet Golden Week
Police recorded 19 cases of law violations in Tibet during the May Day Golden Week period. Reported offenses included littering and illegal tourism, according to the source. The police conducted patrols and publicity efforts across these popular tourist sites.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
Water Quality Improves With Ecological Design
Professor Fang has developed a method using root systems to solidify sediment and prevent collapse, with the roots secreting substances to decompose heavy metals and absorb pollutants. Zeng Richang has dedicated ten years to this work, driven by a simple hope for improvement.
CNR Voice of China
AI Enhances Agriculture Production In China
China's first 1 million-ton near-zero carbon steel production line has been completed in Zhanjiang. The project aims to upgrade a 700,000-ton steel plant to a 2.7 million-ton modern facility, supporting the transformation of steel plants in Southeast Asia. The technology relies on low-strain design and low-temperature angle techniques to control cracks, addressing internal cooling unevenness that can cause compositional deviations and weak points. This initiative is part of the country's efforts to reduce its environmental impact. This project upgrades a 700,000-ton old steel plant to a 2.7 million-ton modern, full-process steel plant, aiding the transformation of Southeast Asian steel mills. The project involved complex multi-variable coupled processes and required team coordination and adaptation to different management styles and language barriers.
CRI Huayu Global
Singer Recalls Inspiring Rural Youth In 1991
A singer recalled inspiring rural youth in 1991. The singer's mother died during childbirth, a story that resonated with Buddhist scriptures. The singer's cousin, Anan, is one of ten disciples. Anan's name means 'joy of fighting'.
BCC News Taiwan
Chinese Tourists Experience Rural Culture
A shortage of foreign language guides is impacting the tourist experience in China. Visitors are advised to avoid strenuous exercise during hot weather, opting for evening walks and light stretching instead. They should also avoid direct sun exposure during midday and refrain from showering immediately after sweating, especially when exposed to air conditioning, to prevent colds. The program also highlighted the phenomenon of natural pits amplifying insect sounds, with experts suggesting a sound increase of at least 30 percent, reaching up to 92 decibels one meter from a pit entrance. The plant Wang Gua, a climbing vine from the Cucurbitaceae family, was also discussed, noting its similarity in flowering to the common Gualou. The practice of 'Chang San Xian' or 'Three Immortals' in various regions of China was mentioned, with potential regional variations.
CRI News Radio