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Chinese Ideology Evolves Towards Productivity
China's ideological development has moved beyond past struggles, with some individuals embracing Marxism-Leninism and others continuing Westernization, while some reflect on the limitations of Western civilization.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
China Diversifies Energy Toward Renewables
China has moved beyond ideological struggles, prioritizing productivity and improved living standards, embodying the 'black cat, white cat' philosophy that the best method is the one that works. The market is increasingly leaning towards renewable energy, though waste disposal from renewable sources remains a challenge. This transition is occurring despite the continued reliance on fossil fuels and crude oil. The government is also focusing on ensuring food meets biological value standards, with a program implemented in schools nationwide. The broadcast also touched upon natural disasters, referencing events from the year 1514. While the market increasingly favors renewable energy, challenges remain in recycling waste from these sources. The Earth's temperature has risen significantly, with projections indicating a further increase in the coming years.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
Expert Proposes Integrated Elderly Care Model
A specialist is researching ways to deeply integrate professional medical nursing with elderly care scenarios to create a sustainable and replicable model.
CNR Economic Voice
China Wins Third Consecutive Robotics Competition
The average age of a work team has decreased from 47 to 39.5 years old, with an increasing number of '00s generation' individuals joining as new colleagues. This shift aims to foster national vitality and analyze international dynamics through data. The government is also deploying consumer vouchers to stimulate the economy. The broadcast discussed the importance of titanium-tin fiber as a core material for high-end manufacturing, essential for sectors like aerospace and new energy. The Chinese team secured their third consecutive victory at the World Skills Competition in the mobile robotics category. The event showcases advanced robotics and technical skills from participants worldwide. The competition was held in Beijing. This marks a achievement for the nation's technical talent.
CRI Huayu Global
Nine Bend Yellow River Formation Practiced
A total of 600 men practiced the Nine Bend Yellow River Formation.
BCC News Taiwan
Chinese Ideology Embraces Productivity And Harmony
Chinese consumers are increasingly interested in various frozen tofu products, including those made from sweet potatoes. This growing demand signifies a positive development for the Thai tofu market, with potential for further expansion into China.
MCOT FM 100.5 News
Acute Stress Causes Black Streaks In Birds
Acute stress has been linked to the development of black streaks in birds. A simple and fun science experiment is described, called 'Simulating Bird Habitats'.
BCC News Taiwan
May Fourth Movement Legacy Fuels Chinese National Spirit
A historical analysis suggests the May Fourth Movement catalyzed a collective national spirit in China. Some participants later adopted Marxist-Leninist thought, while others continued Westernization, and a segment re-evaluated Western civilization and Chinese culture.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
Tractor Assembler Discusses Responsibility And Pride
A tractor assembler from First Tractor Company shared his commitment to assembling each vehicle correctly, feeling responsible to the port, users, and the nation. A technician from An Kang Group Space Co., Ltd.
CRI Huayu Global
China Emphasizes Original Breakthroughs, Basic Research For Tech Firms
The 2030s are identified as a critical period for building China into a technological powerhouse. Foreign tourists have cited the high level of public safety and well-lit environments as key factors in their positive experiences. In Qingtian County, local authorities spent six months preparing resources and routes to welcome the first inbound tour groups of 2025. A Spanish tourist, Juan Etchenik, noted the depth of local stone carving culture during his visit. Foreign bloggers have highlighted the sense of security provided by well-lit environments and visible police patrols. Local travel agencies report that schedules for foreign-language tour guides are already largely filled for the year.
CNR Voice of China