Author: Saanvi Sharma (Saanvi Sharma)

Beijing to Increase Funding for Military Personnel and Veterans Under Revised Regulations
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Beijing to Increase Funding for Military Personnel and Veterans Under Revised Regulations

Beijing Increases Military Subsidies and Benefits Beijing has announced significant amendments to military subsidies and benefits, increasing financial support to provincial and local governments to assist military personnel and veterans. The updated regulations, issued by the Central Military Commission and the State Council, will take effect on October 1. Key Changes in Military Subsidies and...

Niunaipai Coast hikers rescue
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Hikers Rescued After 12-Hour Ordeal on Treacherous Niunaipai Coast

Rescue Operation at Niunaipai Coast in Xichong Two hikers were rescued after being trapped for several hours in a valley along the Niunaipai Coast in Xichong, Dapeng New Area. Subsequently, the Niunaipai Coast hikers rescue took approximately 12 hours, highlighting the challenges posed by the rugged terrain of this dangerous coastline. Challenging Terrain at Niunaipai Coast The Niunaipai Coast, located...

Brain-computer interface rehabilitation
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Chinese Scientists Advance Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Technology in Rehabilitation

Breakthroughs in Brain-Computer Interface Rehabilitation by Chinese Scientists Chinese scientists have demonstrated significant success in brain-computer interface rehabilitation, bridging the gap between biological and artificial intelligence. This cutting-edge technology is revolutionizing the way paralyzed patients regain control over their lives. Controlling Devices with Thoughts In a recent video aired by China Central Television (CCTV), a...

Mawangdui Tombs Artifact Inventory Completed: Over 26,000 Items Cataloged After Decades of Research
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Mawangdui Tombs Artifact Inventory Completed: Over 26,000 Items Cataloged After Decades of Research

The comprehensive inventory of Mawangdui Tombs artifacts, including the renowned mummified remains of Lady Xin Zhui, has finally been completed after decades of meticulous efforts. The collection encompasses 26,937 items, categorized into three primary groups: lacquerware, textiles, and bamboo and silk manuscripts, according to a report by state broadcaster CCTV on Tuesday, citing the Hunan Museum....

Young Chinese Couples Embrace Simpler, Personalized Weddings Over Traditional Lavish Ceremonies
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Young Chinese Couples Embrace Simpler, Personalized Weddings Over Traditional Lavish Ceremonies

Simple Chinese weddings are becoming a growing trend among young couples, moving away from the traditional, elaborate ceremonies that have long been a staple in China. When 26-year-old Xiao Peng met her fiancé on a bus in Chongqing’s Fuling district, they instinctively knew that this unconventional vehicle would be perfect for their wedding. “Compared to traditional...

China Advances Generative AI Development with Over 190 Registered Service Models
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China Advances Generative AI Development with Over 190 Registered Service Models

Introduction of Generative AI Models in China More than 190 generative artificial intelligence (AI) service models have been registered and are now available for public use in China, showcasing the rapid advancement of generative AI in China. According to Zhuang Rongwen, chief of the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC). These models, which serve over 600 million...

Honk Kong Taxi
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Hong Kong’s Taxi Industry Faces Challenges Amid Competition and Changing Regulations

Business owner Louis Ho recalls the frustration of being repeatedly refused by taxi drivers when trying to take his wheelchair-bound mother to the hospital. His experience is not unique among Hong Kong residents, who frequently cite the Hong Kong taxi industry challenges as a major source of frustration in the city. Common Complaints and Public Perception of...

China’s Militia Forces Embrace UAVs in Nationwide Military Exercises
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China’s Militia Forces Embrace UAVs in Nationwide Military Exercises

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have become an integral component of China’s militia forces, with multiple units across the country incorporating drones into their recent exercises. This development underscores the growing importance of UAVs in China’s militia and police operations, as observed by experts on Monday. According to a report by China Central Television (CCTV) on Sunday, militia...

European Cup Fuels Beer Exports
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European Cup Fuels Beer Exports

The Shenzhen beer exports have seen a remarkable increase, significantly boosting the “Summer Night Economy.” This surge is closely tied to the excitement surrounding the European Cup, which has driven the popularity of beverages, especially beer, among soccer fans. As a result, beer orders from overseas markets have skyrocketed.. According to statistics from Shenzhen Customs, the city...

Residents Urged to Avoid Beach-Combing to Protect Coastal Ecosystem
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Residents Urged to Avoid Beach-Combing to Protect Coastal Ecosystem

Shenzhen Green Crab Catching Trend Goes Viral on Social Media Shenzhen green crab catching is growing in popularity, with many users sharing their experiences on platforms like Douyin. Recently, a vlogger’s video, showing the capture of about 60 green crabs at the Shuangjie River estuary, went viral. The vlogger kept only a few crabs, each...