Deepening China-ASEAN food trade brings benefits to both sides

By Wang Donghui, People’s Daily In the early hours of the morning, a shipment of pomelos imported from Thailand arrived at Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport in southwest China’s Chongqing municipality. Through a dedicated “green channel” for fresh produce, airport customs authorities provided 24/7 clearance services, ensuring swift inspection and release. The fruit was delivered to…

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Lanzhou uses acoustic technology to monitor, protect birdlife

Lanzhou uses acoustic technology to monitor, protect birdlife

By Yin Yan, People’s Daily In the early morning, birdsong awakens the forest in Xinglong Mountain National Nature Reserve in northwest China’s Gansu province. Hidden among the dense foliage, acoustic sensors come online simultaneously, accurately identifying and capturing every call. This serene yet dynamic scene represents a typical day for the wildlife monitoring and conservation…

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At 5,000-year-old Liangzhu, cultural heritage is integrated into community life

At 5,000-year-old Liangzhu, cultural heritage is integrated into community life

By Zhang Jin Cultural heritage is a vital carrier of human civilization. Yet in the course of cultural heritage protection and development, a seeming paradox often arises: isolating heritage sites for protection risks disconnecting from social development, while unchecked commercialization can compromise their authenticity. How can this dilemma be resolved? Practice shows that deep community…

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Changsha breathes new life into old industrial buildings

By Yang Xun, People’s Daily In the Jinxiu Shiguang block of Guanshaling, located within Changsha’s Xiangjiang New Area in Hunan province, central China, time appears to move at a gentler pace. Coffee shops and trendy restaurants line the streets, drawing crowds of residents and visitors alike. Just steps away, the bustling 14,400-square-meter Jinshang Fresh Food…

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Takaichi's Taiwan-related fallacies grave provocation against international law

Takaichi’s Taiwan-related fallacies grave provocation against international law

By Xu Yongzhi Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi openly claimed that a “Taiwan contingency” could constitute a “survival-threatening situation” under which Japan may exercise the right of collective self-defense. From a legal perspective, this fallacious argument commits at least three serious offenses. First, it challenges the international order established after World War II. In 1943,…

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Industrial city in NE China charts new path of higher-quality development

By Hao Yingcan, People’s Daily A series of upgrades — from newly insulated exterior walls and modernized utility pipelines to added stairwell handrails and the conversion of an abandoned boiler room into a community activity center — has brought visible changes to Chang’an community in Dadong district, Shenyang, northeast China’s Liaoning province. Local resident Sun…

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