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听档案中回响的历史弦音(深观察)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-06-15 21:52
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the significance of the "Victory Beacon" archival exhibition, commemorating the 80th anniversary of China's victory in the Anti-Japanese War and the World Anti-Fascist War, showcasing over 1,500 exhibits that reflect the historical resilience of the people in North China [3][6]. Group 1: Exhibition Details - The "Victory Beacon" exhibition features 1,500 exhibits divided into five thematic sections, vividly presenting historical narratives and the spirit of resistance during the war [3][6]. - This exhibition marks the first concentrated display of North China's wartime archives and is noted as the most comprehensive anti-war themed exhibition held by the Beijing Archives Museum [3][6]. - Among the exhibits, 76 archival items from the Central Archives are being publicly displayed for the first time [3]. Group 2: Technological Integration - The launch of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei civil archival sharing platform aims to enhance efficiency in accessing archival documents across regions, allowing for cross-institutional inquiries and document issuance [7][8]. - The "Lantai Jinghua" AI model has been introduced to assist in decision-making and provide various administrative services, marking a significant advancement in archival work [7]. - The Beijing Archives' intelligent regulatory system has been implemented to provide real-time oversight and support for urban planning and public services [8]. Group 3: Cultural Engagement - The exhibition includes interactive cultural activities such as traditional crafts and film screenings, aimed at enhancing public understanding of historical events and archival preservation [9][10]. - The event features hands-on experiences in archival protection, allowing visitors to appreciate the intricacies of maintaining historical documents [9]. - A total of 15 archival collections, comprising over 20,000 documents from various sectors, are made available to the public, showcasing the development history of Beijing's industries [10].
让流动儿童得到更多关爱(社会杂谈)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-06-15 21:52
Core Insights - The issue of "floating children" in China has gained attention due to their unique challenges, including lack of play resources, stable playmates, and weak parental engagement in play activities [1][2] - Floating children, defined as minors living away from their registered household, are a significant demographic, with approximately 71.09 million floating children in China, representing one in four children [1] - The educational challenges faced by floating children are critical, as many do not have access to adequate educational resources, leading to a cycle where they may revert to being "left-behind children" [2][3] Group 1: Challenges Faced by Floating Children - Floating children experience emotional needs being met by being with parents, but they face new issues such as lack of care from their place of origin and inadequate support in their new locations [2] - Many floating children are unable to access appropriate educational institutions due to local regulations, resulting in disparities in educational quality and resources [2] - The transition from compulsory education to high school is problematic, often leading to early separation from parents and a return to their hometowns for schooling [2] Group 2: Policy Responses and Initiatives - The Chinese government has recognized the issues surrounding floating children and is implementing various policies to protect their rights, including the "Action Plan for the Care and Protection of Floating Children" [3] - Local governments are taking initiatives to ensure that floating children receive adequate care and support, such as community-based programs and psychological health services [3] - The focus on the well-being of floating children is seen as essential for the future development of the nation, emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts to address their unique challenges [3]
造假欺诈,罚!(新媒视点)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-06-15 21:52
Group 1 - The internet has become a new space for cultural prosperity and a new home for people's spiritual lives, with short video platforms emerging prominently [1] - As of December last year, the number of short video users in China reached 1.04 billion, with a usage rate of 93.8% [1] - Short video creators enrich people's spiritual lives and reshape information dissemination methods through various content types, including lifestyle documentation, comedy, e-commerce, and knowledge sharing [1] Group 2 - People enjoy short videos because they allow for efficient information delivery, characterized by "short, flat, and fast" attributes, along with personalized content through intelligent algorithm recommendations [2] - The authenticity and emotional engagement in short videos help bridge the gap between creators and viewers, enhancing emotional involvement [2] Group 3 - The rise of short videos has also led to challenges in online space governance, including issues like fake portrayals, false personas, and malicious marketing [3] - Examples of problematic content include teams staging "struggling farmer" scenarios and scripted videos that provoke social tensions, which exploit viewers' emotions for profit [3] - In response, the Central Cyberspace Administration of China launched a three-month campaign starting April 15 to combat malicious marketing practices in the short video sector [3] Group 4 - To identify fake portrayals, three dimensions are proposed: adherence to labeling obligations, safeguarding factual integrity, and recognizing abnormal signals [4] - Short video platforms are urged to take responsibility by enhancing content review processes and optimizing traffic distribution mechanisms, moving beyond simple metrics like user engagement time [4] - Collaboration among government departments is necessary to improve legal frameworks and enhance media literacy among internet users [4]
香港繁荣稳定的“守护神”(香江观察)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-06-15 21:52
Core Viewpoint - The implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law has restored stability, order, and vitality to Hong Kong, enhancing its business environment and supporting the "One Country, Two Systems" principle [1][2][4]. Group 1: Economic Environment - The National Security Law has created a secure environment that fosters economic development, leading to an improved business climate and increased international confidence in Hong Kong's future [2]. - In 2024, Hong Kong is projected to be rated as the world's freest economy, with its international financial center ranking rising to third globally, and asset management scale exceeding $4 trillion [2]. - The number of companies based in Hong Kong, both from the mainland and overseas, is nearing 10,000, while local startups have reached approximately 4,700, marking record highs [2]. Group 2: Public Safety and Legal Framework - The National Security Law has effectively closed loopholes in national security, significantly deterring anti-China elements and ensuring robust national security [2][3]. - As of March 1, 2023, 91 individuals and 4 companies have been prosecuted under the National Security Law, with 76 convictions, indicating that the law targets only a small number of individuals undermining national security [3]. - The law has led to a growing awareness among the public regarding national security, with increasing support for the law across various sectors in Hong Kong [3][4]. Group 3: Social Stability - The law has contributed to a stable social environment, allowing citizens to live and work in peace, which is essential for the prosperity and stability of Hong Kong [1][2]. - The consensus among the public is that safeguarding national security is crucial for maintaining the "One Country, Two Systems" framework and ensuring Hong Kong's continued development [3][4].
早餐花样多 地道中国味(体验“中国味儿”)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-06-13 22:55
Core Viewpoint - The article explores the unique breakfast cultures in different regions of China, highlighting the experiences of foreign individuals who have immersed themselves in local culinary traditions and the cultural significance behind these meals [5][11][17]. Group 1: Inner Mongolia Breakfast Culture - The breakfast in Inner Mongolia is characterized by hearty dishes such as lamb offal soup, baked bread, and various dairy products, which are designed to provide substantial energy for the day [6][8]. - The term "hard breakfast" refers to the filling nature of the food rather than its texture, reflecting the historical lifestyle of nomadic herders who required high-calorie meals [8]. - The quality of lamb in Inner Mongolia is attributed to the natural grazing conditions, which reduce the gamey taste, enhancing the overall flavor of the meat [9]. Group 2: Hainan Breakfast Culture - In Hainan, breakfast is not just about food but also about social interaction, exemplified by the "old dad tea" culture where people gather to enjoy tea and dim sum [11][13]. - The variety of local rice noodles, such as the Sanya port noodles, showcases the region's emphasis on fresh ingredients and distinct flavors, with each type of noodle reflecting local characteristics [14][15]. - The experience of trying unique dishes like the Lingshui sour noodles highlights the adventurous spirit of exploring local cuisine, which often includes unexpected ingredients [15]. Group 3: Beijing Breakfast Culture - Beijing's breakfast scene features traditional foods like fried sauce noodles and douzhi (fermented mung bean drink), which are deeply rooted in the city's history and culture [17][19]. - The preparation and consumption of these dishes often involve a communal aspect, with many breakfast vendors located in bustling areas, creating a lively atmosphere [18]. - The stories behind the dishes, such as the origin of the door nail meat pie, add a layer of cultural richness to the culinary experience in Beijing [19].
欢迎跨国公司扎根中国市场(锐财经)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-06-13 21:02
Group 1 - The core theme of the summit is "Multinational Companies and China - Linking the World for Win-Win Cooperation," focusing on policy dialogue, industry connection, and project cooperation [1] - The summit will take place from June 18 to 20 in Qingdao, co-hosted by the Ministry of Commerce and the Shandong Provincial Government [1] - The summit aims to attract multinational companies to invest in the Chinese market, emphasizing long-term and value investment for mutual benefits [1] Group 2 - This year's summit features four key characteristics: a balanced focus on continuity and expansion, with an emphasis on the role of multinational companies and the new expectations in international economic cooperation [2] - A total of 471 guests from multinational companies are confirmed to attend, with 342 from overseas and 129 from within China, representing 43 countries and regions, over 50% of which are from emerging markets [2] - The summit will include diverse activities focusing on both investment and trade, with targeted matchmaking events for traditional and emerging industries [2] Group 3 - The event design emphasizes optimization and innovation, featuring classic forums and new topics such as overseas fund investment cooperation and the silver economy [3] - The summit has attracted significant attention, with 83 senior executives from global companies attending, marking a 22% increase from the previous year [4] - New participants include 102 first-time attendees from 32 countries, highlighting the summit's growing appeal across various sectors [4] Group 4 - The Ministry of Commerce aims to provide more opportunities for foreign enterprises, promoting high-level opening-up and supporting foreign investment in China [5] - Plans include expanding market access in sectors like cloud computing and biotechnology, and revising the encouraged foreign investment industry catalog [6] - The Ministry will ensure fair competition and equal treatment for foreign enterprises, allowing them to participate in government procurement and benefit from China's market growth [6][7] Group 5 - The Ministry of Commerce will enhance services for foreign investment, addressing key concerns through roundtable meetings and project support [7] - Efforts will be made to promote the "Invest in China" brand and facilitate financing services for foreign enterprises [7]
探索人工智能 点燃科技梦想
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-06-13 01:11
5月17日,江西省九江市湖口县举行第四届青少年人工智 能机器人大赛,全县共600多名学生参加比赛。图为学生 正在参加机器人挑战赛。 吴 江摄(人民视觉) 5月26日,江苏省海安市第二实验幼儿园举行了一场别开 生面的"AI进校园"活动。图为孩子们与机器狗互动。 姜 海摄(人民视觉) ...
眷村文化记忆展在台开幕
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-06-13 01:11
Core Points - The exhibition "Encountering Memories of Military Dependents' Villages" opened on June 12 at the Huashan 1914 Creative Park in Taipei, showcasing immersive experiences that recreate the historical memories and living scenes of military dependents who migrated to Taiwan in 1949 [1] - The exhibition is co-hosted by the Shen Chun-Chih Cultural and Educational Foundation and the Taiwan Military Dependents' Village Cultural Preservation Alliance, aiming to preserve collective memories through various artifacts and oral histories [1] Summary by Sections Exhibition Overview - The exhibition features four sections: Migration Across the Sea, Life in Military Dependents' Villages, Shadows of Military Dependents' Villages, and Imprints of the Era, integrating selected video interviews and physical exhibits from the "Rescue of Historical Memories of Migration to Taiwan" project [1] - The exhibition will run until June 22 and includes a series of lectures on topics such as "War Memories and Life Stories of Migration to Taiwan" and "Preservation of Military Dependents' Village Culture" [1] Historical Preservation Efforts - The "Rescue of Historical Memories of Migration to Taiwan" project, initiated in 2017, has visited over 1,300 elderly migrants, produced approximately 500 video documentaries, and collected over 15,000 artifacts to preserve this significant period in Taiwan's history [1]
艺术纽带联结潇湘山水与东非大地(华音环洋)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-06-13 01:11
Group 1 - The event on June 5 celebrated the United Nations' "International Day of Civilizational Dialogue" and marked the beginning of the 2025 China-Kenya Cultural and Tourism Season, featuring performances by the "Mango International Art Troupe" from Hunan, China [5][8] - The performance included a duet of the Swahili song "Malaika" by a Chinese tenor and a Kenyan girl, showcasing cultural exchange and collaboration [3][6] - The event highlighted the importance of respecting cultural diversity as a foundation for building a community with a shared future for mankind, as stated by the Chinese ambassador to Kenya [5][8] Group 2 - The "Mango International Art Troupe" aims to strengthen cultural ties between China and Africa, supported by Hunan Broadcasting's established communication framework with Africa [8][9] - The Hunan Broadcasting International Channel in Kenya is enhancing a "media + e-commerce + culture" model, facilitating cultural exchange and promoting Chinese products in Africa [9][10] - The event included various performances that blended traditional Chinese arts with African elements, demonstrating the ongoing cultural dialogue and skill transfer between the two regions [7][10]
公园上新智能健身设备
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-06-12 23:00
Core Insights - The integration of technology in fitness is becoming a trend, with smart fitness equipment being introduced in parks and communities to enhance public engagement in physical activities [9][11][14]. Group 1: Smart Fitness Equipment - Smart fitness facilities are being installed in various public spaces, such as parks and community centers, to provide residents with convenient access to exercise options [11][14]. - The smart fitness areas have seen a significant increase in foot traffic, especially during weekends, indicating a growing interest in these facilities [10]. - Examples of smart fitness installations include AI fitness testing stations and interactive screens that provide real-time data on exercise metrics [7][12][13]. Group 2: Urban Development and Health Initiatives - Urban areas, such as Beijing's Haidian District, are undergoing smart renovations of sports parks, focusing on ecological and technological integration to create harmonious urban spaces [9][14]. - The "National Fitness Facility Improvement Action Plan (2023-2025)" aims to promote the construction of smart outdoor fitness equipment across 2,000 county-level administrative regions by the end of 2025 [14]. - The initiative also emphasizes the importance of enhancing health consumption scenarios and strengthening the application of technology in fitness [14]. Group 3: User Experience and Challenges - While smart fitness devices offer advanced features, there are concerns regarding usability, particularly for older adults, due to complex interfaces and lack of voice guidance [15]. - The management and maintenance of smart fitness equipment are crucial for their long-term effectiveness, with local authorities implementing management protocols to ensure regular upkeep [15].