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China and Mongolia Strengthen Diplomatic Ties
Authorities in Tianjin and Henan have increased inspections of tourism facilities to ensure stability during peak periods. Visitors can purchase cultural and creative refrigerator magnets by buying over 20 tickets for activities. The report mentions the Great Wall exhibition in Beijing, which saw long queues, implying potential issues with crowd management or visitor flow during peak holiday periods. Inspections resulted in 15 million in penalties for businesses charging prices above the minimum. Officials identified and penalized violations involving service prices exceeding minimum requirements, resulting in 15 million in fines and forced refunds for illegal gains. New management models are being used to distribute visitor flow and reduce pressure on service institutions. Officials are also implementing batch-processing for customers to reduce pressure on arrival points.
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China Discusses Tokenization In AI
National Bureau of Statistics Director Liu Liehong defined the core AI concept of Token with a Chinese term at the China Development Forum. This conversation involves exploring new models for AI development and deployment.
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Former Mechanic Transforms Land Into Rural Retreat
Wang Jingui, a former mechanic, now manages over 100 acres of land, with little empty space remaining. US soldiers, identified as part of the Army, went on a hiking excursion after completing an exercise. He has since adapted his methods, including providing new housing for the pheasants. Shu Meiyang, a physics teacher and graduate student counselor from Beijing Jiaotong University's Guizhou branch, is teaching at Fuchuan Middle School. The individual said responsibility and overcoming challenges. Wang Jingui also maintains a small warehouse filled with tools and parts, some of which he has made himself and others he is still improving. She named one class 'Newton Class' and the other 'Little Einstein Class,' hoping students will observe the world like Newton and maintain curiosity and imagination like Einstein.
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Desert Motorcycle Challenge Held In Tianshui
A desert motorcycle challenge and off-road vehicle race are being held in a tourist area, allowing participants to experience high-speed desert riding.
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Electric Luggage Draws High Attention At Exhibition
An exhibition featuring the Great Wall is scheduled to close on Sunday, April 26th, in Beijing. Despite the existence of similar products, this electric luggage is attracting a high level of interest and inquiries. The design incorporates auspicious Chinese patterns and modern eco-friendly materials. Electric luggage with multiple functions, including a built-in stove and tea table, is attracting attention from buyers at an exhibition. Despite its appearance, the electric luggage has a high level of interest and has received praise from international clients for its innovative features, including an anti-theft function. Despite its presence in various public spaces like exhibitions, train stations, and airports, the product maintains high customer interest. The electric luggage features a theft-prevention function that makes it difficult to open once installed.
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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 visitors and provide guidance. The zoo is managing high visitor volumes through these measures. The zoo is also managing visitor flow to prevent overcrowding.
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China Offers Interest Subsidies For Small Business Loans
A former athlete has transitioned to doing business in China after retiring in their home country. Garib Shakodoshavaiki, a former athlete from Mongolia, and Li Chenyang from Uzbekistan, discussed their experiences and dreams in China. A former athlete, who retired in Uzbekistan, has come to China to pursue business opportunities and learn about traditional Chinese culture. The individual stated that China is a good friend and has broadened their horizons, allowing them to learn traditional Chinese culture. They previously competed in various countries before retiring and coming to China to study and engage in business. The individual stated that having a dream and not fearing mistakes are key for young people. Several foreign individuals shared their experiences in China, expressing a desire to contribute and pursue their dreams.
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Old Town Revitalized With Cultural Activities
Historical areas like Shufang and Sitang Street are leveraging their cultural resources to offer diverse activities such as traditional performances and VR experiences.
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Automated Noodle Shop Caters To Late-Night Workers
A self-service noodle bar offers a convenient option for workers like Liu Qi, who often work late shifts. One customer noted the noodles were fresh and flavorful, appreciating the ease of scanning a code and getting a meal after a late shift. Options include instant noodles, fresh noodles, and beverages, ensuring a clean and accessible dining experience. This service addresses the demand for late-night meals. Customers appreciate the accessibility and speed of service, especially those working late shifts. Customers can easily select and prepare a meal, satisfying late-night hunger after work. One customer, Liu Qi, stated the noodles are very fresh and delicious, and the convenience of the 24-hour service allows him to eat after finishing late shifts. Customers can scan a code to order and receive a fresh, flavorful bowl of noodles.
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Wuhan Student Awarded For Comprehensive Performance
A student received an award for their comprehensive performance, which included academic achievements and acts of service.
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