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定格华侨华人的空中英姿(侨·博物馆④)
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the significant contributions of overseas Chinese, particularly from the Wuyi region, to the Flying Tigers during World War II, as well as the efforts of the Jiangmen Museum to preserve and showcase this history through various exhibits and donations from the diaspora [4][5][11]. Group 1: Historical Context - Jiangmen City, known as a prominent overseas Chinese hometown, has around 5.36 million overseas Chinese descendants spread across 145 countries [4]. - The Flying Tigers, formed in 1941, included over 1,000 Chinese-American pilots, many of whom were from the Wuyi region, contributing significantly to the anti-Japanese war efforts [6][11]. - The Jiangmen Museum houses a diverse collection of artifacts related to the Flying Tigers, showcasing the close ties between overseas Chinese and the squadron [5][9]. Group 2: Donations and Contributions - Notable donations include a piece of a Japanese Zero fighter plane wing, collected by Li Gengshen, a member of the Flying Tigers, which is now displayed in the museum [5]. - The museum has received over 600 historical items from overseas Chinese, organized by Chen Canpei, who mobilized efforts to collect and donate artifacts related to the Flying Tigers [7][8][9]. - The museum's collection includes various items donated by Chinese-American veterans and their families, reflecting their contributions to the war [6][10]. Group 3: Museum Initiatives - The Jiangmen Museum employs innovative methods to engage the public, including themed exhibitions, interactive games, and educational materials related to aviation history [10][11]. - The museum plans to launch an original themed exhibition in 2024, focusing on the contributions of Wuyi aviation figures over the past century [10]. - The museum aims to enhance public awareness of the Flying Tigers and the broader aviation culture of the Wuyi region through diverse activities and outreach [11].
以“小切口”撬动“大民生”(锐财经)
Core Viewpoint - The recent release of the "Opinions on Further Guarantee and Improve People's Livelihood" outlines ten policy measures aimed at addressing pressing livelihood issues faced by the public, focusing on practical and targeted solutions to enhance social welfare and public services [4][5]. Group 1: Policy Measures - The "Opinions" propose four main areas of focus, including actions to increase income for low-income rural populations through industry development, employment transfer, skill enhancement, and targeted assistance [5]. - Aiming for an "8080" goal, the plan includes establishing that at least 80% of new nursing home beds are care-type, and over 80% of communities in major cities will have inclusive childcare services within ten years [5]. - The document emphasizes optimizing the basic pension insurance system for urban and rural residents, enhancing payment flexibility, and improving subsidy levels [5]. Group 2: Public Service Improvement - To ensure equitable access to basic public services, the "Opinions" advocate for comprehensive improvements in service quality and efficiency, with a focus on integrated urban-rural service delivery [6]. - The plan includes a push for better resource allocation and talent distribution in public service sectors, particularly at the county level [6]. Group 3: Social Security Enhancements - The "Opinions" stress the importance of expanding social security coverage and providing support for low-income groups, with a focus on flexible employment and new job forms [7][8]. - Specific measures include removing household registration restrictions for flexible workers and enhancing occupational injury insurance for new employment forms [8]. Group 4: Financial Support - The fiscal commitment to social welfare is set to increase, with projected expenditures in education, social security, and employment nearing 4.5 trillion yuan, reflecting growth rates of 6.1% and 5.9% respectively [9]. - Central government funding for employment support is allocated at 66.74 billion yuan, aimed at stabilizing jobs and supporting entrepreneurship [9]. - The minimum monthly pension for urban and rural residents will increase by 20 yuan, benefiting over 300 million elderly individuals [9][10].
“与山东合作,我们充满信心”
Core Viewpoint - The "2025 Hong Kong-Macao Shandong Week" aims to enhance cooperation between Shandong and Hong Kong/Macao across various sectors, including trade, technology, and culture, showcasing Shandong's development potential and opportunities for collaboration [4][5][8]. Group 1: Economic Cooperation - Shandong's import and export trade with Hong Kong reached 88.5 billion yuan in 2024, a year-on-year increase of 35.1%, while trade with Macao amounted to 450 million yuan [5]. - In the first four months of this year, Shandong's trade with Hong Kong and Macao totaled 28.53 billion yuan, reflecting a 2.2% year-on-year growth [5]. - The event resulted in the signing of 27 key cooperation projects with a total investment of 2.98 billion USD, covering sectors such as digital economy, green energy, and healthcare [8]. Group 2: Cultural Exchange - The "Good Taste Shandong, Fragrant Macao" event showcased over 150 Shandong specialty foods and cultural products, promoting Shandong cuisine and culture in Macao [9]. - The event serves as a platform for Shandong to enhance its international presence and cultural exchange, aiming to make Shandong's culinary offerings popular among Macao residents [9]. Group 3: Strategic Development - Shandong is recognized for its strong industrial foundation and modern industrial system, with Hong Kong being the largest source of foreign investment for Shandong [5][6]. - The collaboration is expected to leverage Hong Kong's international resources and Shandong's market potential, fostering innovation and economic growth [6][8]. - The establishment of 739 new Hong Kong-invested enterprises in Shandong in 2024, with actual use of Hong Kong capital reaching 8.59 billion USD, indicates deepening ties [7].
“验瓜师”火了,你“吃瓜”了吗?
Core Viewpoint - The rise of the "watermelon inspector" profession reflects the increasing consumer demand for quality agricultural products and the shift in China's agricultural focus from quantity to quality [6][13][12]. Group 1: Emergence of New Professions - The "watermelon inspector" profession has gained popularity, driven by the growing demand for quality fruits and the need for precise grading in agricultural products [6][10]. - Young people and returning college students are being encouraged to join the agricultural workforce, contributing to the development of high-efficiency agriculture through new varieties and technologies [2][15]. - The profession requires extensive knowledge and experience, with inspectors using methods such as visual inspection, sound, and tactile feedback to assess watermelon quality [8][9]. Group 2: Consumer Behavior and Market Trends - Consumers are increasingly focused on specific quality indicators such as ripeness, sweetness, and taste when purchasing watermelons, moving away from price-centric decisions [13][10]. - The introduction of professional inspectors has significantly reduced the rate of poor-quality fruit purchases, enhancing consumer confidence in the quality of their purchases [10][11]. - E-commerce platforms are adopting "inspector-selected" labels and providing transparency through sugar content reports and traceability systems, further appealing to quality-conscious consumers [11][12]. Group 3: Agricultural Transformation and Technology - The watermelon industry is transitioning towards precision grading and quality control, with the establishment of inspector teams and automated grading lines in production areas [14][13]. - The integration of technology and professional expertise is seen as a model that can be replicated across other fresh produce sectors, promoting overall quality improvement in agriculture [13][14]. - The rise of new agricultural roles is part of a broader trend towards professionalization and high value-added transformation in the agricultural sector [15][12].
牙周病:“难以启齿”源于长期忽视(看新闻·说健康)
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the prevalence and implications of periodontal disease, highlighting its impact on both oral and overall health, as well as the importance of prevention and treatment strategies. Group 1: Understanding Periodontal Disease - Periodontal disease is a chronic infectious disease that primarily affects the supporting structures of teeth, including gums, periodontal membrane, alveolar bone, and cementum [6][7] - The disease is often overlooked as it is commonly perceived as an issue for older adults, but it can affect individuals of all ages due to its subtle early symptoms [6][11] Group 2: Impact of Periodontal Disease - Periodontal disease can lead to severe consequences such as tooth mobility and loss, which not only affects chewing function but also impacts aesthetics and social confidence [8][9] - There is a significant correlation between periodontal disease and systemic health issues, including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and potentially neurological disorders [8][9] Group 3: Prevalence and Awareness - The prevalence of periodontal disease in China is notably high, with a reported 87.4% incidence of gum bleeding among individuals aged 35-44, an increase of 10.1% over the past decade [11] - Only about 10% of adults in China maintain good periodontal health, indicating a need for increased awareness and education regarding oral health [11] Group 4: Prevention and Treatment - Effective prevention and treatment of periodontal disease require good oral hygiene practices, including proper brushing techniques and regular dental check-ups [12][13] - Treatment may involve professional cleaning, risk assessment, and in some cases, surgical intervention, depending on the severity of the disease [12][14] - Nutritional factors play a role in periodontal health, with a balanced diet being essential for maintaining immune function and overall health [15]
漆彩鎏金 匠心铸魂(我与非遗)
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the significance of Mud-gold lacquer as a national intangible cultural heritage in China, emphasizing its historical roots, intricate craftsmanship, and ongoing efforts for preservation and modernization [18][19][20]. Group 1: Historical Background - Mud-gold lacquer originated from the Hemudu site, with a history of over 7,000 years, and reached its peak during the Southern Song Dynasty, becoming a key decorative craft for wedding items [18]. - The craft reflects local customs and traditions, with its vibrant colors and intricate designs symbolizing celebration and prosperity in various household items [18]. Group 2: Craftsmanship and Techniques - The production of Mud-gold lacquer involves over 20 complex processes, characterized by a "building up" method, contrasting with wood carving's "subtracting" approach [19]. - The three main techniques include "floating flowers" (relief sculpture), "floating gold" (gold line drawing), and "sinking flowers" (gold inlay), with relief sculpture being the most distinctive and challenging aspect [19]. Group 3: Preservation Efforts - Since 2002, efforts have been made to rescue this endangered craft, leading to its recognition as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2011 [19]. - The training of new artisans is crucial for the craft's survival, with initiatives started in 2007 to establish training programs, although retention of students has been challenging [20]. Group 4: Modernization and Future Outlook - The artisan is actively integrating Mud-gold lacquer into modern life by developing cultural and creative products, such as fridge magnets and phone charms, to attract younger audiences [20]. - Future plans include leveraging AI and online platforms to broaden the reach of Mud-gold lacquer, ensuring its cultural significance continues to thrive in contemporary society [20].
“苏超”踢出圈 文旅巧变现(览胜观潮)
Core Insights - The Jiangsu Province's first urban football league, referred to as "Su Super," has evolved from a sports event into a significant social phenomenon and cultural symbol since its launch on May 10 [2][3] Group 1: Event Impact - The league has attracted over 180,000 spectators across various cities, with an average attendance of 9,852 per match, indicating strong public interest [2] - The third round of matches saw record attendance, with specific games drawing crowds of 22,198 and 15,669, showcasing the league's growing popularity [2] Group 2: Economic and Cultural Boost - The event has significantly boosted local tourism and consumption, with searches for local delicacies like Nanjing salted duck and Xuzhou barbecue increasing sharply [3] - Cities have responded with promotional activities, such as free entry to attractions for visiting fans, leading to a 305% year-on-year increase in bookings for local attractions during the Dragon Boat Festival [3][5] Group 3: Policy Support and Future Plans - The success of the "Su Super" league is supported by government initiatives aimed at promoting cultural and sports tourism, with plans for further integration of sports and tourism to stimulate consumption [5] - Future activities will focus on creating new experiences and offerings to meet public demand and drive high-quality development in the region [5]
走进毕加索与达利的艺术世界
Core Viewpoint - The exhibition "Picasso, Dali and Surrealism Art - Authentic Spanish Oil Paintings Since the 19th Century" at Shanxi Museum showcases 75 classic works from 23 Spanish artists, including Picasso and Dali, highlighting the evolution of Spanish art from tradition to modernity [1][4]. Group 1: Exhibition Overview - The exhibition features various art forms such as sculpture, oil painting, ceramics, and mixed media, providing a unique artistic experience for visitors [1]. - It is organized into four thematic sections: "Momentary Impressions," "Inspiration of Beauty," "Form and Shape," and "Dream and Reality," systematically presenting the evolution of Spanish art and its spirit [1][4]. - The exhibition will run until October 8, 2025, and includes a series of online and offline educational activities aimed at promoting Spanish art and cultural exchange [4]. Group 2: Featured Works - Picasso's oil painting "Woman with Blue Eyes" is a key highlight, showcasing his lover Marie-Thérèse's delicate beauty and employing Impressionist techniques [2]. - Another significant piece is Picasso's ceramic work "Vase of Jamb," which reflects his unique style developed during his later exploration of ceramic art [2][3]. - Dali's work "Giraffe Venus," inspired by the ancient Greek sculpture "Venus de Milo," combines elements of elegance and surrealism, symbolizing love and beauty [4].
阿公珍藏在铁盒里的勋章
Core Points - The article highlights the historical significance of the "Southern Overseas Chinese Workers" who contributed to the construction of the Burma Road during the Second Sino-Japanese War, emphasizing their sacrifices and the vital role they played in transporting military supplies to China [1][2][3] Group 1: Historical Context - The Burma Road, a crucial supply line during the war, was constructed by 20,000 people from Yunnan, with over 3,000 fatalities occurring during its construction [1] - In 1939, a call to action by Chinese leader Tan Kah Kee led approximately 3,200 overseas Chinese youths from Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand to join the "Southern Overseas Chinese Workers" [1][2] Group 2: Challenges Faced - The workers faced significant dangers, including air raids by Japanese forces, diseases like malaria, and treacherous driving conditions, which turned the road into a "death line" for many [2][3] - Data indicates that over 1,000 Southern Overseas Chinese Workers lost their lives, averaging one death per kilometer of the road, while they facilitated the transport of nearly 500,000 tons of strategic supplies, accounting for 90% of international aid to China [3] Group 3: Cultural Significance - The Malaysian Chinese Museum showcases artifacts such as war bonds and letters from overseas Chinese, reflecting their support for China's war efforts [3] - The museum serves as a reminder of the enduring spirit of the Southern Overseas Chinese Workers, with increasing visits from their descendants, indicating a historical legacy being passed down [3]
具身智能推动实现通用人工智能
Group 1 - The core idea of embodied intelligence emphasizes that cognition is influenced by the agent's perception and actions, suggesting that intelligence arises from the interaction between the agent's body and the surrounding environment, rather than solely from brain function [1][2] - Embodied intelligence theory has profound implications across various fields such as cognitive science, psychology, anthropology, and art, leading to the emergence of sub-disciplines like embodied cognition and embodied psychology [1][2] - The transition from traditional disembodied intelligence to modern embodied intelligence marks a significant shift in artificial intelligence research, where the latter integrates physical interaction with the environment for learning and decision-making [2][3] Group 2 - The history of artificial intelligence has evolved through three stages: the first generation focused on knowledge-based reasoning models, the second generation introduced data-driven models, and the third generation, marked by the emergence of large language models, represents a new phase of development [3][4] - The introduction of large language models in 2020 has enabled machines to achieve free interaction with humans in open domains, indicating a significant step towards general artificial intelligence [4][5] - Despite advancements in language generation, there are still limitations in achieving domain generality across various tasks, particularly in complex areas like medical diagnosis, highlighting the need for embodied intelligence to bridge these gaps [5][6] Group 3 - The concept of embodied intelligence was first proposed in the field of robotics, emphasizing the importance of the interaction between the body and the environment in intelligent behavior [6][7] - Embodied intelligence has driven advancements in robotics technology, shifting from single-modal perception to multi-modal perception, which is crucial for applications like autonomous vehicles [8][9] - The integration of the agent concept in embodied intelligence allows robots to combine thinking, perception, and action, facilitating tasks in both digital and physical worlds, and enhancing the efficiency of robotic development through simulation [9]