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积极拥抱AI,造就“数智工匠”(科教视界)
Group 1 - The current wave of technological revolution, represented by artificial intelligence (AI), is profoundly impacting the industrial landscape and talent demand, presenting both opportunities and challenges for vocational education [1] - Vocational colleges are encouraged to embrace AI and deepen their digital transformation, focusing on cultivating students' abilities to use AI tools to solve complex problems [1][2] - The integration of AI into vocational education is exemplified by Shandong University of Technology's implementation of AI applications in its photovoltaic engineering technology curriculum, which includes real-time analysis of industry job demand and skill gaps [1][2] Group 2 - AI is reshaping the relationship between teaching and learning, necessitating the creation of a collaborative learning ecosystem involving teachers, students, and AI [1][2] - AI assistants can perform various administrative tasks, allowing teachers to focus on heuristic teaching and student development, while students enhance their autonomous and collaborative skills [2] - The development of a vertical large model platform in the field of new energy vehicles by Shandong University of Technology aims to activate the intelligent value of vocational education resources and provide personalized skill diagnosis and remediation recommendations [2] Group 3 - The future of AI in vocational education is not merely an enhancement but a transformation crucial for survival and development, with AI enabling a multi-dimensional evaluation process that addresses the limitations of traditional scoring systems [2] - AI-driven lifelong learning platforms will facilitate skill updates for working professionals, contributing to a flexible and open vocational education system [2] - Ethical education regarding AI has become a necessary component of student training, emphasizing data literacy, information discernment, and responsible AI usage as essential skills for future "digital craftsmen" [2]
稻浪千重:一位中国农业专家的非洲守望
Core Insights - The successful harvest of hybrid rice in Madagascar demonstrates the effectiveness of agricultural cooperation between China and Madagascar, contributing to local food security and economic improvement [1][2][3] Group 1: Agricultural Development - The hybrid rice demonstration center in Madagascar, initiated in 2007, has led to the cultivation of five rice varieties that are high-yielding and resilient to local environmental conditions [1][2] - The total area of hybrid rice cultivation in Madagascar has reached 90,000 hectares, making it the largest area for hybrid rice planting in Africa [2] - Chinese agricultural experts have conducted hundreds of training sessions on hybrid rice cultivation, training over 2,000 individuals and indirectly benefiting tens of thousands of farmers [3] Group 2: Community Impact - Local farmers have reported significant improvements in their livelihoods, with hybrid rice allowing them not only to meet their food needs but also to generate surplus for sale [2] - The introduction of hybrid rice has transformed local agricultural practices, with farmers now able to expand their production and invest in land [2][3] - The commitment of Chinese experts, such as Hu Yuefang, to local language and culture has facilitated better communication and knowledge transfer [3][4] Group 3: Long-term Vision - The ongoing efforts aim to establish localized seed production in Madagascar, further enhancing self-sufficiency in rice production [4] - The initiative aligns with the broader vision of promoting hybrid rice globally, as envisioned by the late Yuan Longping, a pioneer in hybrid rice research [4]
宁夏酒旅融合“正绽芬芳”(文旅新象)
Core Viewpoint - The Helan Mountain East Foothill wine region in Ningxia is evolving into a popular wine tourism destination, with a focus on integrating wine and travel experiences to attract more visitors and enhance sales [6][8][11]. Industry Overview - The Helan Mountain East Foothill wine region is China's largest concentrated area for wine grape production, housing 261 wineries and producing 140 million bottles of wine annually, accounting for nearly 50% of the country's wine production [7]. - The region attracts over 3 million tourists each year, generating a comprehensive economic benefit of 45 billion yuan [7]. Wine Tourism Development - The integration of wine and tourism has become a consensus among industry players, with new projects like the Yulu Winery aiming to commence production in time for the summer and autumn tourism peak [6][8]. - The proximity of wineries to popular tourist attractions, such as the Zhenbeibu Film Studio and Helan Mountain Rock Paintings, provides a significant advantage for converting tourist traffic into wine sales [9]. Innovative Business Models - The emergence of personalized experiences is seen as a key to breaking into new markets, with establishments like the Anmo Hotel offering diverse activities and a comprehensive consumption platform [11]. - Recent initiatives, such as the "Wine Travel" theme event, aim to foster collaboration between wineries and local accommodations to create unique tourism products [11][12]. Visitor Experience - The Helan Mountain East Foothill wine region is recognized as one of the best areas for growing wine grapes and producing high-quality wines, enhancing its appeal as a tourist destination [10]. - Wineries are increasingly focusing on creating immersive experiences for visitors, transforming them from casual tourists into enthusiastic advocates for the region's wines [13]. Future Prospects - The region is expected to attract more international visitors, as evidenced by the interest from foreign tourists in local wines and cuisine [14]. - The ongoing development of wine tourism, combined with the region's unique cultural resources, is anticipated to further enhance the appeal of Helan Mountain as a wine tourism destination [12][14].
“非遗,让旅游更美好”
Core Viewpoint - The Silk Road Tourism Cities Alliance held the "Silk Road Dialogue: Chengdu 2025" event, focusing on the theme "Intangible Cultural Heritage Makes Tourism Better," highlighting the integration of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) and tourism development [1][2]. Group 1: Event Overview - The event invited representatives from the United Nations World Tourism Organization and tourism professionals from Silk Road countries to discuss the development paths of tourism empowered by ICH [1]. - Various countries shared their experiences and case studies on the integration of ICH and tourism, emphasizing the importance of cultural heritage in enhancing tourism [1]. Group 2: Key Contributions - David Edwards, Mayor of East Cheshire, highlighted the historical significance of Macclesfield as "England's Silk Capital" and expressed a desire to strengthen cultural cooperation with China to promote tourism and local silk culture [1]. - Zhang Weiguo, Director of the China Cultural and Tourism Exchange Center, advocated for collaboration among alliance members to promote ICH through active transmission, digital display, and innovative communication methods [1]. Group 3: Perspectives on ICH and Tourism - Former Brazilian Tourism Minister Lumes emphasized the need for a balance between ICH protection and tourism development, advocating for a focus on preservation and moderate development of local cultural resources [2]. - Ge Lei, Secretary-General of the China Tourism Association, noted that tourism is currently experiencing a period of integrated development, with ICH being a crucial part that enhances cultural services and addresses tourists' spiritual needs [2]. Group 4: Exhibition and Demonstration - The event featured exhibitions, physical displays, and interactive performances showcasing the high-quality ICH tourism resources of member cities, embodying the Silk Road spirit of "each beauty complements the other" [2]. - Jiangxi Province's Jingdezhen showcased its national-level intangible cultural heritage of porcelain-making, with representative inheritor Fu Changmin demonstrating the craft and sharing insights into its history and techniques, receiving praise from attendees [2].
在苏世民书院就读是什么体验(学创天地)
本文图片均由清华大学苏世民书院提供 清华大学苏世民书院建筑。 苏世民书院学生参加清华大学运动会。 苏世民书院学生在云南调研。 "书院力求在全球范围内选拔优秀人才。报名人数逐年上升,生源质量持续稳定向好。"清华大学苏 世民书院常务副院长潘庆中介绍,"以第10届学者名单为例,全球共收到5000多份申请,最终录取150 人。目前书院录取十届、1000多名青年学生,分别来自100多个国家及地区,其学历背景涵盖全球450多 所大学。" 2013年清华大学苏世民学者项目启动,2015年清华大学苏世民书院成立。 书院面向全球招生,依托清华大学综合实力,围绕全球事务、中国发展和领导力三项,创新人才培 养模式,帮助学生在全球化背景下观察中国、探究世界发展的共性问题,同时在深度实践中提升领导能 力。 在这里学习是什么体验?书院有哪些特别之处? 成为苏世民学者 易泽林(Itziri Gonzalez Barcenas)是一名墨西哥女孩。在霍华德大学上学时,她与中国种下缘分的 种子。"那时,我有一门课程的教授是研究中非关系的专家。结课后,我和教授也一直保持联系。从他 那里,我对中国有了更多了解,这激发了我的好奇心。" 后来,易泽林在 ...
在中国,遇见非遗的N种模样(深观察)
Core Viewpoint The 9th China Chengdu International Intangible Cultural Heritage Festival successfully showcased the diversity and vitality of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) from around the world, attracting participants from 84 countries and regions, and engaging nearly 2 million visitors in various activities. Group 1: Event Overview - The festival lasted for 7 days and featured nearly 600 items of intangible cultural heritage, with a theme focused on enhancing communication and sharing beautiful lives [3][9]. - A total of 23 themed activities were organized in Chengdu during the festival, drawing approximately 2 million attendees [3]. Group 2: Cultural Exchange and Innovation - The festival included a collaborative art installation named "Interwoven Universe," created by artisans from 11 countries, symbolizing cultural integration [7]. - Young inheritors of ICH are increasingly using digital technology to promote traditional crafts, with a notable 95% increase in users under 30 creating ICH-related videos on platforms like Douyin [6]. Group 3: Economic Impact - The festival generated over 16.04 million yuan in total sales, highlighting the commercial potential of ICH [9]. - The integration of ICH with various industries, such as toys and tourism, is being explored, with successful examples like the "Hui Zhou Fish Lantern" attracting over 6 million visitors during the Spring Festival [11][12].
这里的生鲜贸易为何“跑得快”
Core Viewpoint - Fujian Province has a unique geographical position and rich agricultural and fishery resources, which provide favorable conditions for the development of fresh product trade. The province's seafood export volume has ranked first in the country for over a decade, with a total export value of 15.34 billion yuan in the first four months of this year, continuing to lead nationwide [4]. Group 1: Seafood Industry Development - The establishment of marine ranches around Dongshan Island has transformed local fishing practices, allowing fishermen to rely less on weather conditions and more on stable marine farming and fresh trade [5]. - The company Jin Haixing has developed over 1,000 acres of marine ranches, producing hybrid abalones that weigh over 1 kg after three years, with a purchase price exceeding 150 yuan per kg. The abalone is not only popular domestically but is also exported to countries like the USA, Australia, and Indonesia [5][6]. - The export of live abalone faces strict conditions, including live water transport and residue testing, which necessitates efficient logistics and regulatory support from customs [6]. Group 2: Processed Seafood Products - Canned seafood is emerging as a significant growth point in fresh seafood exports, with nearly 90% of products from Huachang Food Co., Ltd. being exported. The company achieved an export value of nearly 16 million USD in the first five months of this year [7][8]. - The shelf life of canned seafood ranges from 12 to 18 months, but logistical challenges remain due to long shipping times, which can affect consumer perceptions of freshness [7][8]. Group 3: Trade Facilitation Measures - The implementation of AEO (Authorized Economic Operator) certification is a priority for seafood processing companies, as it offers customs facilitation and financing advantages [8]. - Xiamen Customs is actively helping companies with self-inspection and control, utilizing a "cloud signing" model for document issuance, and providing tailored AEO certification guidance [9]. Group 4: Expansion of Fresh Product Trade - Beyond seafood, the trade of other fresh products, such as bird's nest and orchids, is also expanding in Fujian. The processing of imported raw bird's nest is being streamlined through a comprehensive regulatory model [10][11]. - The export of orchids from Zhangzhou is gaining traction, with the first batch of 1,640 orchids shipped to South Korea, supported by customs efforts to expedite approval and inspection processes [12]. Group 5: Future Initiatives - Xiamen Customs plans to implement specific measures to enhance cross-border trade facilitation, focusing on personalized support for enterprises and improving the efficiency of export processes [13].
中国“智慧”让上合合作更“智能”(环球热点)
Core Viewpoint - The cooperation in artificial intelligence (AI) between China and Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member countries is becoming a significant driving force for economic development, connectivity, and improvement of livelihoods, providing a model for fair and inclusive AI collaboration among global southern countries [1][2]. Group 1: Practical Applications and Innovations - The cooperation emphasizes practical applications, with technology driven by local needs and innovation [2][3]. - Various AI applications based on Chinese technology are being implemented in SCO member countries, such as smart mining in Tajikistan and agricultural navigation systems in Russia, enhancing productivity [2][3]. - The establishment of the "China-Pakistan Intelligent Systems Laboratory" aims to develop local urban management solutions, showcasing the effectiveness of localized AI applications [2]. Group 2: Digital Inclusivity and Capacity Building - China is focusing on the inclusive application of AI, utilizing open-source platforms and local training to help SCO countries reduce the digital divide and enhance their capabilities [4][5]. - Countries like Kyrgyzstan are developing local AI systems using Chinese open-source models, aiming to improve their AI education and data governance [4][5]. - The introduction of Chinese underwater robots in Kazakhstan demonstrates the practical benefits of AI technology in various sectors, including agriculture and urban services [4]. Group 3: Institutional Cooperation and Frameworks - The 2025 China-SCO AI Cooperation Forum proposed four initiatives: enhancing policy communication, deepening technical cooperation, promoting application empowerment, and strengthening security governance [5][6]. - The cooperation aims to create a fair and sustainable AI ecosystem by integrating open-source sharing, knowledge transfer, and institutional openness [5][6]. - The establishment of a regional wisdom platform and a joint governance system is seen as essential for the future of AI collaboration within the SCO [6][7]. Group 4: Future Prospects and Strategic Goals - Key breakthroughs in SCO's AI cooperation are expected in areas such as regional wisdom platform development, demonstration projects in various sectors, and the establishment of cross-border data standards [7]. - The focus is on creating a responsible and inclusive AI development framework that ensures fairness and safety in regional development [7].
“海内存知己,天涯若比邻”
Core Points - The World Mayors Dialogue and the 2025 Shanghai International Friendly Cities Cooperation Forum was held in Shanghai from May 28 to 30, focusing on "Green, Low-Carbon, Development, Innovation - Urban Cooperation for the Future" [6] - The forum gathered representatives from 26 friendly cities across 22 countries, emphasizing the importance of international city relationships in promoting mutual cooperation and understanding [6][7] - Shanghai's network of friendly cities has expanded significantly, with recent partnerships including Athens, Vientiane, and Tbilisi, highlighting the city's commitment to fostering international ties [8][9] Group 1 - The forum serves as a platform for cities to share experiences and best practices in urban development, particularly in areas such as green transformation and climate change [16] - Shanghai's Mayor emphasized the need for practical cooperation and mutual trust among friendly cities to enhance development opportunities [6][7] - The event showcased Shanghai's achievements in urban governance and sustainable development, attracting interest from global representatives [11][12] Group 2 - The forum highlighted specific collaborative projects, such as the green shipping corridor established between Shanghai and Los Angeles, which aims to promote sustainable shipping practices [7] - Representatives from various cities expressed interest in learning from Shanghai's experiences in urban management, technology integration, and public services [15][16] - The discussions included initiatives to engage youth and foster innovation, recognizing the role of young people in shaping the future of cities [16]
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].