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Tourists Leave Trash In Tibet's Karakal Mountains
An environmental group discovered large amounts of trash, including iron pots and fruit peels, left by tourists in the Karakal Mountains during the May Day holiday.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
China Enters High Convective Weather Season
China has entered its high season for severe convective weather, which typically begins in May. These weather events are often localized and can be highly destructive. The China Meteorological Administration's weather commentator, Li Xin, confirmed this trend.
CRI News Radio
China Leads England's Murphy In Snooker Match
Chinese scholars suggest that if a major conflict were to occur, China's control over drones could signify a decisive advantage. China's advancements in AI are positively impacting its exports, particularly in AI-related goods. China secured all nine gold medals at the World Championships, with Chen Jia winning the women's 3-meter springboard and Bai Yuming taking the men's 10-meter platform. The success of Chinese humanoid robots in artificial intelligence signifies deeper and more comprehensive development in the field. The People's Bank of China has increased its gold reserves for 17 consecutive months. According to the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, China's foreign exchange reserves remained stable above $3.3 trillion as of the end of March. The central bank continues to optimize the international reserve structure through steady gold accumulation.
BCC News Taiwan
Superbike Partnership Aims For
A partnership between a motorcycle team and a rider aims to break world superbike records within three years. A partnership between a superbike team and Zhang Xueji aims to achieve world records in superbike racing over three years.
CRI News Radio
Environmental Group Reports Tourist Trash On Coastal Areas
On the first day of the May Day holiday, an environmental group discovered trash, including iron pots and fruit, left behind by tourists in the Kalakunlun Prefecture of Tibet.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
Tea Horse Road Culture Preserved In Yunnan
The cultural heritage of the Tea Horse Road is being preserved in Yunnan province. Research on the route began in the 1980s. The route is described as a scenic self-drive route.
CRI Huayu Global
China's Domestic Supply Chain Dominance Expected
Global demand for AI-related goods is positively impacting China's exports. Traditional methods of loading cars into 40-foot containers, where only two small cars fit, result in wasted space and high logistics costs. A new approach, leveraging railway advantages and management expertise, has been introduced. This optimization is for meeting customer demand and market pressures in the burgeoning Chinese auto export sector. China's car exports are growing, with the China-Europe Railway Express being a key channel. A new method, introduced by the 'Silu Qingfeng' team, reduced shipping costs by 560 yuan per car and significantly improved loading efficiency, requiring fewer personnel and faster processing times.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
Taiwan Considers Environmental Protection Measures
The Luolan ecotourism area attracts nearly 700,000 visitors annually, significantly boosting local economic growth and resident income. These proposals aim to enhance ecological sustainability. The government is also addressing pest control.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
Luolan Ecotourism Attracts 700,000 Visitors Annually
The Luolan district has seen a increase in tourism, attracting nearly 700,000 visitors annually. Luolan's Party Committee Deputy Director Jie Deming stated that the hotel and guesthouse industries have continuously developed, attracting nearly 700,000 tourists annually.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
Changxing Becomes Global Microphone Manufacturing Hub
The town of Taixing in Changxing, Zhejiang, has become a major hub for microphone manufacturing, with over 20 companies operating in an area of less than 2,000 square kilometers. The industry includes a complete supply chain for components such as sponge caps and tubes.
CNR Economic Voice