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服务“一带一路”,侨学研究大有可为(侨界关注)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-07-13 22:56
与会代表认为,加强华侨华人学学科建设,对因应国家战略所需、突破学术发展瓶颈、培养侨务事业人 才具有重要意义,也有利于为维护海外利益安全、推动共建"一带一路"提供智力支持。 聚焦涉侨议题 推进学科建设 华侨华人研究呈现跨学科迈向独立学科建设的新趋势 华文教育需朝着"标准化、正规化、专业化、信息化"方向迈进 华侨华人学是以华侨华人为研究对象、多学科理论和研究方法交叉融合的新兴学科。此次研讨会围绕华 文教育研究、华侨华人史研究、国际移民研究、华商经济与侨务工作研究、侨乡文化与国际传播研究等 核心议题展开深入探讨。 华文教育是海外华侨华人的"留根工程"。中国华文教育基金会理事长任启亮强调,华文教育需朝着"四 化"即"标准化、正规化、专业化、信息化"方向迈进。针对当前海外华文学校面临的办学条件参差不 齐、师资力量不足等挑战,他呼吁世界各地的华文学校和华文教育工作者共同推动"四化"建设,以管理 创新与资源整合赋能华文教育高质量发展。 中国华侨华人研究所所长李爔恒指出,近年来,华侨华人研究领域成果涌现,呈现跨学科迈向独立学科 建设的新趋势。中国华侨华人研究所聚焦全球华人基础研究、政策研究与前瞻性研究,同时成立海外利 益保护 ...
“北上南下”打开大湾区互联互通新格局
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-07-13 22:49
新华社发 "港车北上"开通两周年之际,港珠澳大桥边检站数据显示,截至7月1日,完成"港车北上"边检备案车辆 已超过10.9万辆、备案司机超12.9万人,经该边检站查验的出入境的"港车北上"数量超过286万辆次。这 一"软联通"政策和港珠澳大桥的"硬联通"设施配合无间,为大湾区互联互通添注了强劲动力。 新增流量 如今每逢周末及假期,粤港口岸便会出现"北上热",高峰时段常出现排队车流。"港车北上"为大湾区带 来了新气象,香港居民经港珠澳大桥北上旅游消费渐成风尚。 据边检部门统计,今年周末及节假日期间,香港单牌车日均通行量超8600辆次,占口岸客车总量的比例 超过40%。今年5月4日劳动节假期,"港车北上"单日最高通行量达1.5万辆次,刷新政策实施以来的历史 最高纪录。 "港车北上""澳车北上"让港澳旅客成为大湾区内地城市的"新晋流量王"。在广东大小停车场、购物中 心、热门景区、网红打卡店等地,越来越多北上的港澳车辆活跃在大湾区各个城市,并逐步向粤西、粤 北、粤东城市扩展……粤港澳"一小时生活圈"正在加快形成。 图为港珠澳大桥桥头。 "'港车北上'政策实施后,我们去内地旅游省时省力,消费性价比又高,体验很不错。"前 ...
凝方寸之影 传千古文脉
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-07-13 22:20
工作人员正在对文献进行缩微拍摄。 工作人员正在进行胶片组卷。 国家图书馆库房保存的缩微胶片。 "我们希望通过这场展览,让大家认识缩微技术。"国家图书馆副馆长张军表示,缩微技术相当于用物理 方式完美复制每一页古籍,可谓实现从纸张到胶片的"时空穿越"。 对于文献的长期保存,缩微技术是目前国际公认最为有效的手段。作为一种高度安全的文献保存方式, 缩微胶片具备保存周期长、再现精度高等优势。通过将各类纸本文献和数字资源拍摄成缩微胶片,可以 确保文献的存藏安全和使用便利,就像是搭建了一座"人类文明火种库"。 "进入信息时代,缩微胶片仍有其不可取代的优势。它能保证信息安全存储,不受电磁辐射和网络攻击 等影响。缩微胶片能够真实反映文件原貌,具有不可更改性,所以它还具有法律效力。"缩微中心副主 任张阳介绍。 目前,缩微拍摄主要有两条技术路线,分别是传统拍摄和数转模拍摄。传统拍摄先将纸本文献转化为缩 微胶片,再用数字化手段将其转化为数字资源;数转模拍摄则是通过数转模技术将现有的数字资源直接 转化为缩微胶片。"无论是哪条技术路线,最终获得的数据资料都将为读者提供阅览服务,缩微胶片也 会得以长期保存。"张阳说。 展出的缩微胶片。 详 ...
北国清凉阿尔山(边城记)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-07-13 22:20
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the rapid development of tourism in Arxan City, Inner Mongolia, showcasing its natural beauty, historical significance, and the positive economic impact on local communities through increased visitor numbers and tourism-related income [2][4][10]. Group 1: Tourism Development - Arxan National Forest Park received over 1 million visitors last summer, contributing to a total of 5.766 million tourists for Arxan City, generating a tourism revenue of 7.366 billion yuan [4]. - The local tourism industry has significantly improved infrastructure, with paved roads now providing access to deeper areas of the scenic spots, leading to a dramatic increase in tourist numbers compared to previous years [4]. - The border tourism has also seen growth, with over 250,000 visitors last year and cross-border tourism exceeding 10,000 for the first time, indicating a new growth point for the tourism industry [9]. Group 2: Economic Impact on Local Communities - The flourishing tourism industry has allowed over 30,000 local farmers and herders in the Hinggan League to benefit economically, transitioning to tourism-related livelihoods [5]. - Local businesses, such as farms and specialty stores, have reported increased sales and customer traffic, with one local shop owner noting a year-on-year improvement in business due to the rising number of tourists [8]. - The development of agritourism, such as the "Mongolian yurt" experiences, has become an essential part of the local economy, providing additional income for families involved in tourism [11]. Group 3: Natural Attractions - Arxan is characterized by its unique natural landscapes, including lush forests, hot springs, and picturesque grasslands, which attract tourists seeking both relaxation and adventure [7][10]. - The hot springs in Arxan are noted for their therapeutic properties, drawing visitors for health benefits, with the hot spring resort accommodating over 200 guests daily during peak season [7]. - The grasslands, while smaller than those in Hulunbuir, offer a distinct mountain grassland experience, with local herders providing authentic cultural experiences through traditional food and hospitality [10][11].
粉丝追星,“饭”须有“范”(“融”观中国)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-07-13 22:20
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the chaotic phenomena associated with the "fan circle" culture, highlighting the negative impacts on both fans and society, and the ongoing efforts to regulate and manage these issues [4][9][12]. Group 1: Fan Circle Culture and Its Impact - The "fan circle" culture has emerged from the flow economy, where fans actively participate in promoting their idols, often leading to emotional investment and community building [7][8]. - Many fans, like a 17-year-old girl named Qianqian, experience both joy and distress from their involvement, often feeling overwhelmed by the negative aspects such as online conflicts and emotional turmoil [5][6]. - Extreme behaviors from fans, including public disturbances and online harassment, have raised concerns about public order and the influence on youth [7][10]. Group 2: Regulatory Challenges - Despite previous regulatory efforts, issues like illegal fundraising and online conflicts persist, often resurfacing through new platforms and methods [11][12]. - The lack of effective regulation stems from the strong organizational capabilities of fan groups, which are not recognized as formal market entities, complicating oversight by tax and business authorities [12][13]. - Commercial entities, including MCN organizations, contribute to the chaos by manipulating fan emotions for profit, necessitating stricter controls [15][16]. Group 3: Solutions and Recommendations - A multi-faceted approach is needed to address the "fan circle" issues, involving not just fans and celebrities but also regulatory bodies and educational institutions [16][17]. - Recommendations include identifying and regulating fan organizations, promoting awareness of the issues, and providing guidance to youth to foster a healthier environment [17][18]. - Specific measures proposed for online platforms include banning artist rankings, regulating fan group accounts, and preventing the incitement of fan conflicts [18][19].
为低空经济“高飞”培养复合人才(育见·新专业)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-07-13 22:20
Core Viewpoint - The establishment of the "Low Altitude Technology and Engineering" major in response to the national low-altitude economic development strategy aims to cultivate interdisciplinary talents for the rapidly growing low-altitude economy [7][10]. Group 1: Low Altitude Economy Overview - The low-altitude economy is defined as a comprehensive economic form relying on low-altitude airspace, utilizing various manned and unmanned aircraft for diverse low-altitude flight activities, with a broad radiation scope and strong growth potential [8][9]. - The market size of China's low-altitude economy is expected to exceed 1 trillion yuan by 2026, driven by increasing low-altitude flight activities [10]. Group 2: New Major Introduction - The "Low Altitude Technology and Engineering" major is one of 29 new undergraduate programs added to the 2025 directory, with six universities offering it [7][11]. - The major focuses on practical talent cultivation, emphasizing interdisciplinary knowledge integration, including aircraft design, artificial intelligence, and airspace management [12][15]. Group 3: Curriculum and Training - The curriculum includes project-based learning, with a significant emphasis on practical experience, accounting for nearly 30% of the total credits [13][14]. - The program aims to prepare students for various sectors, including research and development, operations, regulation, and innovation within the low-altitude economy [15][16]. Group 4: Career Prospects - Graduates of the low-altitude technology and engineering major have diverse employment opportunities in government agencies, research institutions, and private companies related to low-altitude services [15][16]. - The major also provides pathways for further studies in related fields, with several universities establishing similar programs to enhance academic progression [16][17].
全国统一电力市场建设迈出重要一步(锐财经)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-07-13 22:20
Core Viewpoint - The establishment of a normalized electricity trading mechanism across grid operating areas is a significant step towards building a unified national electricity market in China, which will enhance resource allocation and break market segmentation [1][4]. Group 1: Electricity Market Development - The electricity market in China has transitioned from a planned system to a market-oriented one, with market transactions expected to exceed 6 trillion kilowatt-hours in 2024, accounting for 63% of total electricity consumption [2]. - The current electricity market structure has been shaped by ten years of reform, leading to a multi-layered and multi-functional market system [2]. Group 2: Cross-Grid Trading Mechanism - The new trading mechanism aims to unify market rules, trading varieties, and trading timing between the State Grid Corporation and the Southern Power Grid by the end of this year, facilitating normalized cross-grid trading [1][4]. - The mechanism will create a "national online electricity mall," allowing trading entities to operate across grid areas under a unified set of rules, thus enabling free flow of electricity resources nationwide [5][6]. Group 3: Support for Electricity Supply - The cross-grid trading mechanism is crucial for ensuring stable electricity supply, especially during peak demand periods in summer, as it enhances the ability to match supply and demand effectively [7]. - The plan includes short-term, medium-term, and long-term goals for cross-grid trading, with immediate actions to establish regular trading cycles and support green electricity transactions in key regions [7].
警惕“饭圈”乱象“假正义之名”(新媒视点)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-07-13 22:20
Group 1 - The article highlights the increasing regulatory efforts by authorities to address the chaotic behaviors in the entertainment sector, particularly related to fan culture and "fan circles" [1][2] - It points out that despite these efforts, some negative behaviors among extreme fans, such as spreading rumors and manipulating public opinion, have evolved and intensified [1][2] - The article emphasizes that these actions not only disrupt the online order but also challenge the rule of law and harm social justice, indicating a need for strict legal measures against such behaviors [2][3] Group 2 - The article discusses the importance of restructuring the operational logic of the entertainment economy, noting that many participants in "fan circles" are young and impressionable, making them susceptible to negative influences [3] - It mentions the coordinated efforts among various government departments, including the Central Cyberspace Administration and the Ministry of Public Security, to combat the chaos in "fan circles" and promote orderly behavior among all stakeholders [3][4] - The article concludes that maintaining the rule of law and resisting the chaos in "fan circles" is essential for the rational and orderly development of the entertainment industry, transforming fan culture into a positive force for society [4]
网络不是侵权的“避风港”
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-07-13 22:20
人民日报海外版: 作为一线司法审判工作人员,近期阅读了贵报刊登的报道《严惩"开盒",给隐私"上锁"》,深受触动。 近年来,部分青少年网民被误导,参与"开盒""人肉""网暴"案件,其中不少涉及演艺明星、社会热点事 件。 同时,我也建议大家,一旦遭遇类似"开盒""人肉""网暴"等网络侵权行为,要第一时间借助平台"一键 防暴"等功能阻断侵权内容传播,并及时通知平台对侵权内容采取删除、屏蔽等措施,避免损害的进一 步扩大,同时拿起法律武器,维护自己的合法权益。 北京互联网法院综三庭法官 王红霞 2025年7月8日 (责编:岳弘彬、牛镛) 我也发现,这类案件中的侵权人往往法律意识淡薄,存有侥幸心理,认为网络是匿名的,在网络中说什 么话做什么事都不需要负责。 我想借这个机会,提醒广大网络用户:网络不是法外之地,网络的虚拟性不是"按键伤人"的"避风港"。 根据中国相关法律规定,侵害他人人格权的,要依法承担停止侵权、赔礼道歉、赔偿损失等民事责任。 尚不构成犯罪,符合治安管理处罚法等规定的,依法予以行政处罚。情节严重,符合刑法相关规定的, 以诽谤罪、侮辱罪、侵犯公民个人信息罪等定罪处罚。 网络用户,尤其是未成年人,必须树立正确的 ...
新台学子跨越山海共赴青春之约
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-07-11 22:48
Core Points - The event "Journey to Xinjiang: Mutual Learning and Exchange" was held in Xinjiang, where 24 students from 17 universities in Taiwan interacted with 8 students from Xinjiang Normal University over a 10-day period, engaging in various activities to experience the Silk Road culture [1][2][3] - Students participated in traditional activities such as playing the Tobe Xiu Er and making lacquer fans, fostering cultural exchange and friendship [2][3] - The event included visits to cities like Urumqi and Ili, where students engaged in team-building activities that enhanced mutual understanding and camaraderie [2][3][5] Group 1 - The exchange program allowed Taiwanese students to experience the warmth of Xinjiang's culture and hospitality, with activities designed to promote interaction and learning [1][2] - Students expressed their excitement about the unique cultural experiences, such as making traditional tea and participating in local music and dance [2][3] - The event highlighted the beauty of Xinjiang's landscapes, contributing to a deeper appreciation of the region's natural and cultural heritage [5] Group 2 - The collaboration between students from both regions emphasized the importance of cultural exchange in building friendships and understanding [3][5] - Participants shared personal reflections on their experiences, indicating a strong emotional connection formed during the activities [2][5] - The event served as a platform for showcasing Xinjiang's intangible cultural heritage, enhancing awareness and appreciation among the youth [2][3]