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China Adjusts API Costs for AI Model
Chinese domestic car brands can now produce vehicles with large displacement, offering better quality and lower prices than imported cars. This trend is expected to continue, with the nation's integrated national transportation network expanding. Foreign tourism to China is also surging. China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism, in conjunction with public security and market regulation departments, has launched a campaign to address illegal activities such as forced shopping. Chinese authorities are cracking down on fraudulent practices within the tourist market. This includes exposing fraudulent sales tactics and addressing illegal practices. The efforts aim to protect consumers and maintain market integrity.
CRI News Radio
China's Aviation Industry Faces Financial Scrutiny
The aviation industry is a capital-intensive sector, and any seemingly cost-effective prepaid products reflect meticulously calculated financial strategies by airlines.
CNR Economic Voice
Fashion Industry Explores New Materials
China's aviation industry is considering new payment models for air rights products, moving away from annual subscriptions to weekly or monthly plans. Over 60 exhibitors from Hong Kong, mainland China, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Belgium, Germany, Norway, Finland, Sweden, the United States, and Australia are participating.
CNR Economic Voice
Motorcycle Production Ranks First in Chongxin
Chongxin is one of the few cities nationwide where motorcycles are not restricted on expressways. The boss of a shop in Chongxin displays several discontinued, brand-new motorcycle models.
CRI News Radio
Automated Document Processing Discussed on
A trending discussion on Zhihu explores the difficulties users face with manual document numbering, citation, and indentation. The conversation questions why automated features are not more widely adopted.
Zhihu Trending
Chinese Document Formatting Practices Criticized
A trending discussion on Zhihu questions the manual numbering and citation of documents, as well as manual indentation, highlighting the inefficiency of these practices. A trending discussion on Zhihu questions the prevalent manual methods used for numbering documents, adding captions, and indenting text in China. Participants question the difficulty of adopting automated features. Many documents originating from schools are manually numbered, and footnotes are always cited manually. Participants express frustration with this inefficient method, questioning why automated features are not more widely adopted.
Zhihu Trending
CRI Huayu Global Discusses Dangers of Smoking
CRI Huayu Global reports that the harms of tobacco are gradually becoming apparent.
CRI Huayu Global
China's HH200 Cargo Drone System Unveiled
China has unveiled the HH200 cargo drone system. The drone has exceeded speeds of 300 km/h. This development positions China as a leader in cargo drone technology. This development is part of China's advancements in drone technology. The aircraft can maintain control for a short period even if an engine fails. The drone is designed to ensure logistics in remote areas. It also offers improved services and functions. The HH200 system aims to enhance China's logistical capabilities. The drone is capable of carrying payloads, with one source noting that a single screw can assemble a vehicle. This system is being highlighted for its role in logistics and its potential for widespread use. Professor Li Xiaojin from the Institute of Aviation Economy and Development at Civil Aviation University of China discussed the future development of prepaid air rights products.
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China's HH200 Cargo Drone Exceeds 300 km/h
The Chinese HH200 cargo drone system can fly at an economical cruising speed. The HH200 cargo drone has achieved a maximum flight speed exceeding 300 kilometers per hour. This speed places it in a leading position among aircraft of its class.
CRI News Radio
China's New Amphibious Assault Ship Tested in South China Sea
China's first Type 076 amphibious assault ship, the 'Chuan', has sailed to the South China Sea for cross-regional maritime testing.
BCC News Taiwan