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打造“不打烊”的博物馆
Core Insights - The article discusses the transformation of museums in China through digital technology, enhancing visitor engagement and interaction with cultural heritage [7][12][14] Digital Transformation in Museums - Museums across China are increasingly adopting digital technologies such as VR, AI, and multimedia to create immersive experiences for visitors [6][8][12] - The Palace Museum has updated its digital collection, adding 50,000 high-definition images, bringing the total to over 150,000 artifacts available for online exploration [8] - The "Digital Dunhuang" project, launched in collaboration with Tencent, showcases over 60,000 precious documents from the Dunhuang Caves, receiving international recognition [9] Interactive Visitor Experiences - Museums are creating participatory experiences where visitors can engage with artifacts through touch screens and VR, allowing for a deeper connection with history [15][14] - The use of AI in recognizing and interpreting ancient scripts, such as oracle bones, enhances educational opportunities and public engagement [12][13] Cultural Heritage Preservation - Projects like the "Smart Yinxu" initiative aim to digitally reconstruct historical sites, preserving their significance while making them accessible to a broader audience [8][12] - The integration of 3D technology and blockchain in the preservation of artifacts, such as the Liangzhu jade, exemplifies the fusion of technology and culture [11] Educational Innovations - Museums are developing virtual education programs that combine online learning with hands-on experiences, fostering a deeper understanding of cultural heritage among youth [16][18] - Creative digital content, such as AI-generated videos featuring historical figures, is being used to engage younger audiences and promote cultural education [17][18]
海合会国家积极拥抱“一带一路”(环球热点)
Core Insights - The trade volume between six Gulf countries (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, and Bahrain) and China is projected to reach $257 billion in 2024, surpassing the combined trade with the US, UK, and Eurozone, which is estimated at $256 billion. By 2028, this trade volume is expected to grow to $375 billion [4][5][6]. Group 1: Trade and Economic Cooperation - The cooperation between China and Gulf countries has expanded from a focus on energy to include technology, infrastructure, green energy, and aerospace [5][6]. - The implementation of visa-free policies for Gulf countries has facilitated increased personnel exchanges and multi-sector cooperation [5][6]. - The trade volume between China and Gulf countries continues to grow, becoming a significant pillar of cooperation [6][7]. Group 2: Areas of Collaboration - Energy cooperation has shown significant results, with advancements in clean energy technologies such as hydrogen, storage, wind, and solar power [6][7]. - Investment cooperation is on the rise, with Gulf countries increasing their investments in China, showcasing the resilience and potential of their partnership [6][7]. - Innovation cooperation is leading the way in emerging fields like artificial intelligence, 5G, and big data, establishing benchmark cases for multi-sector collaboration [6][7]. Group 3: Strategic Initiatives - All six Gulf countries have signed cooperation documents for the Belt and Road Initiative, with numerous projects underway, such as the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in the UAE, which has created nearly 50,000 jobs [8][9]. - The mutual benefits of the Belt and Road Initiative are highlighted by the complementary strengths of Gulf countries and China, aiming for economic development and strategic alignment [9][10]. - The cooperation framework has evolved to include multi-level mechanisms such as summits and ministerial meetings, enhancing stability and efficiency in collaboration [7][10]. Group 4: Cultural and Human Exchange - Cultural exchanges are deepening, with initiatives like the establishment of Confucius Institutes in Saudi Arabia and cultural centers in Kuwait, fostering mutual understanding [6][7]. - The cooperation between China and Gulf countries serves as a model for collaboration among countries with different political systems, providing valuable experience for global South cooperation [12][13].
一部典籍 守护接力
Core Viewpoint - The exhibition "A Thousand Autumns of Cultural Heritage" showcases the history and significance of the Wenchang Pavilion's edition of the "Complete Library in Four Sections" (Siku Quanshu), highlighting its cultural importance and the efforts made to preserve it throughout history [4][10]. Group 1: Historical Significance - The "Complete Library in Four Sections" is recognized as the largest collection of ancient Chinese literature, encompassing major texts from pre-Qin to the Qing Dynasty, and is often referred to as a "cultural reservoir" [4]. - The exhibition features over 70 historical documents and interactive experiences, allowing visitors to explore the journey of the Wenchang Pavilion's edition, which has survived numerous historical challenges [4][6]. Group 2: Preservation Efforts - The first section of the exhibition focuses on the cultural tradition of "compiling classics," tracing the history from the "Imperial Overview" to the "Yongle Encyclopedia," culminating in the compilation of the Siku Quanshu during the Qing Dynasty [6]. - The Wenchang Pavilion's edition consists of 36,917 volumes, which is an increase of nearly 1,000 volumes compared to the 35,990 volumes at the end of the Qianlong era, making it the largest surviving set of the Siku Quanshu [6][8]. Group 3: Cultural Transmission - The second section of the exhibition highlights the unique preservation journey of the Wenchang Pavilion's edition, showcasing significant restoration efforts during the Guangxu, Yimao, and Guihai years [8][9]. - The third section recounts the dramatic relocation of the collection during the Second Sino-Japanese War, where scholars and cultural figures undertook a perilous journey to safeguard the texts, ultimately returning them to Hangzhou in 1946 [9][10]. Group 4: Modern Publication Efforts - The fourth section details the systematic organization and publication of the Wenchang Pavilion's edition, initiated in 2004, with the complete set of 1,559 volumes published by 2015 [10][11]. - The exhibition showcases the full set of the Wenchang Pavilion's edition, emphasizing its significance in cultural exchange and academic research, with copies now housed in over a hundred institutions worldwide [11].
热闹赛场 硬核科技(赛场点睛)
Core Insights - The integration of technology in the National Games showcases advancements in smart venues, AI assistance, and sustainable energy solutions, enhancing the overall experience for spectators and participants [1][2] Group 1: Technological Innovations - The event features a range of technological innovations, including AI cameras that track athletes, digital avatars providing real-time commentary, and security robots patrolling venues, which contribute to a smoother and more professional event [1] - The smart command center at Bao'an Sports Center utilizes real-time data from thousands of devices, improving operational efficiency and safety [1] Group 2: Sustainability Efforts - All competition venues in the Shenzhen area utilized 100% green electricity during the event, resulting in a reduction of approximately 50,000 tons of carbon emissions, equivalent to planting 2.7 million trees [1] - The installation of 6,500 square meters of photovoltaic panels at the badminton venue and a 40% reduction in energy consumption from LED sports lighting in the swimming venue highlight the commitment to sustainability [1] Group 3: Urban Mobility and Smart City Solutions - The event demonstrated the city's smart capabilities, with autonomous vehicles transporting spectators, intelligent customs in Hong Kong facilitating quick border crossings, and real-time traffic management in Macau [2] - The technologies implemented during the event are expected to continue benefiting urban life and industries post-event, indicating a long-term impact on urban infrastructure [2] Group 4: Societal Impact - The technological advancements showcased during the National Games are not just for the event but are also aimed at improving everyday life, with applications for special needs communities and potential use in various public spaces [2] - The event serves as a catalyst for industrial upgrades, with the benefits of technology extending beyond the sports arena into broader societal applications [2]
百米飞人 00后接棒(激情十五运)
Group 1 - The women's 100m final at the National Games showcased 16-year-old Chen Yuxie, who won the championship with a time of 11.10 seconds, becoming the youngest female champion in the event's history and breaking her own Asian youth record by improving her personal best by 0.19 seconds [1][2] - Chen Yuxie expressed her excitement and confidence in her performance, stating that she ran relaxed and aimed to stabilize her technique in future competitions [1] - Veteran athlete Wei Yongli, who won the silver medal with a time of 11.37 seconds, praised the new generation and expressed her belief that Chen Yuxie would eventually break the 11-second barrier [3] Group 2 - In the men's 100m final, Li Zeyang from Hubei won the gold medal with a time of 10.11 seconds, having previously set a personal best of 10.08 seconds in the heats, making him the eighth Chinese athlete to break the 10.10-second mark [4] - The men's final featured all post-2000 athletes for the first time since the 12th National Games, marking a generational shift in Chinese sprinting as notable athletes like Su Bingtian and Xie Zhenye did not compete [4] - Li Zeyang acknowledged the pressure of carrying the legacy of Chinese sprinting and emphasized the collective goal of breaking the 10-second barrier among his generation [4]
港澳运动员 在湾区追梦(追梦大湾区)
Core Points - The 15th National Games, hosted in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, provided a significant platform for athletes from Hong Kong and Macao to compete in a home environment, enhancing the integration of sports development in the region [1][2] - Hong Kong fencer Cheung Ka-long won a bronze medal in men's individual foil, highlighting the increasing competitiveness of Hong Kong athletes against mainland competitors [1] - Hong Kong swimmer He Shibei achieved a historic first gold medal for Hong Kong in swimming at the National Games, emphasizing the importance of this event for personal growth and self-assessment [1][3] - The basketball event in Macao showcased local athletes' enthusiasm despite not winning, reflecting the growing opportunities for competition and exchange among teams in the Greater Bay Area [2] - The tennis events in Zhuhai have become a hub for cross-border training and competition, facilitating the development of young athletes from Hong Kong and Macao through joint training camps with mainland teams [4]
不让输赢定义自己的价值(人民家书·中华体育精神颂·全运家书)
Core Insights - The athlete reflects on a year filled with travel, training, and competition, highlighting the challenges and experiences faced as a professional player [2] - The importance of mindset and enjoyment in the sport is emphasized, indicating that personal growth and learning have contributed to recent improvements [2] - The athlete expresses a sense of responsibility and connection to their hometown and the expectations of the community, which adds motivation [2][3] Group 1 - The athlete has experienced both successes and setbacks throughout the year, acknowledging the emotional rollercoaster of winning and losing [2] - Participation in the torch relay at the opening ceremony of the 15th National Games provided a sense of strength and clarity about their role as a professional athlete [2] - The athlete aims to showcase a more focused and mature performance in upcoming competitions, regardless of the outcomes [4] Group 2 - The familiarity and support from the hometown of Guangdong provide comfort and courage to the athlete [3] - The athlete hopes to inspire younger generations by demonstrating the authenticity of pursuing dreams through hard work and perseverance [4] - Continued support from fans is encouraged, emphasizing the importance of community backing in the athlete's journey [4]
从茶饮热销到潮玩圈粉
Group 1: Chinese Beverage Brands - Chinese beverage brands such as Bawang Chaji, Mixue Ice City, Nayuki, and Heytea are expanding internationally, leveraging a "culture + product" model to stand out in overseas markets [2] - Bawang Chaji's stores in Malaysia feature design elements like wooden furniture and ink wash wall decorations, creating a "Chinese aesthetic" ambiance [2] - The popularity of Chinese milk tea in Malaysia is attributed not only to taste but also to brand image, aesthetic representation, and cultural innovation [2] Group 2: Chinese Cultural Influence in Vietnam - Chinese historical dramas have gained significant popularity in Vietnam, with many young viewers actively discussing and engaging with the content [3] - Vietnamese youth are increasingly interested in Chinese culture, as evidenced by the formation of clubs dedicated to watching Chinese historical dramas [3] - The themes of loyalty, filial piety, and national sentiment in Chinese dramas resonate deeply with Vietnamese audiences [3] Group 3: Chinese Toy Brands - Chinese toy brand Pop Mart has opened 10 stores in major UK cities and plans to add 12 more by the end of 2026, indicating strong market expansion [4] - The brand Miniso has seen a significant increase in sales in the UK, with one blind box selling every three minutes, leading to a 63% sales growth over the past year [5] - Chinese toys are increasingly incorporating cultural elements, with brands like 52TOYS achieving success in Thailand through unique designs based on Chinese cultural symbols [5] Group 4: Market Trends and Consumer Engagement - The rise of Chinese trendy toys has created a fashion wave, appealing to emotional needs of consumers, which is a departure from traditional Chinese brands focused on electronics and automobiles [5] - The success of these brands in international markets highlights a new trend in cultural exchange and consumer engagement through innovative product offerings [5]
“欢迎更多台青来大陆深耕发展”
Group 1 - The event "Together Building Dreams, Moving Towards Beijing's Color" was held on November 16, 2023, at Peking University, aimed at providing internship and employment opportunities for Taiwanese students and youth in Beijing [1][3] - Over 60 quality enterprises and organizations from the capital offered more than 500 internship and job positions, attracting over 300 Taiwanese students and youth to seek opportunities [1][3] - The event included presentations from companies like ByteDance and 91 Technology Group, focusing on talent development and sharing success stories of Taiwanese professionals already working in Beijing [1][2] Group 2 - The 91 Technology Group highlighted the growing interest among Taiwanese youth in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector, emphasizing the rapid development of AI in mainland China [2] - Various sectors such as AI, fintech, biomedicine, cultural creativity, and legal services were represented at the job fair, with many Taiwanese students actively engaging with employers and submitting resumes [2] - Peking University reported a steady increase in the proportion of Taiwanese students pursuing studies and internships in Beijing, indicating a trend towards diversified employment opportunities [2][3] Group 3 - The event was co-hosted by multiple organizations, including the Beijing Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau and Peking University, aiming to facilitate internships, employment, and entrepreneurship for Taiwanese youth [3] - Beijing's relevant departments plan to continue organizing specialized recruitment events, industry visits, and vocational training to support Taiwanese youth in integrating into high-quality development in Beijing [3]
2025世界航商大会在香港举行
香港特区政府运输及物流局局长陈美宝致辞表示,香港积极响应中央政府对香港国际航运中心地位的支 持和期望,先后发布《海运及港口发展策略行动纲领》《绿色船用燃料加注行动纲领》,成立"香港海 运港口发展局",全面推动行业可持续发展。香港将持续发挥"超级联系人"优势,携手各方引领航运业 迈向更智能、更绿色的未来。 本报香港11月17日电(记者冯学知)2025世界航商大会17日在香港开幕。大会以"破壁迎变·共促可持续 发展"为主题,深度聚焦行业热点,共商推动航运产业链在变局中实现高质量发展。 2025世界航商大会是同日开幕的"香港海运周2025"中一项重点活动。为期7天的海运周主题为"航向绿色 未来",汇聚逾70家海内外机构,将举办超过50项活动,涵盖旗舰论坛、高层研讨会及公众参与项目 等。 全国政协副主席梁振英在大会主论坛致辞指出,香港应紧抓中国新一轮对外开放契机,一方面助力内地 航运企业拓展国际市场、融入全球规则体系,另一方面吸引全球优质航运资源经香港进入内地,强化香 港作为国内外海运企业及组织内联外引的"超级联系人"角色,融入国家航运业发展大局,更好服务国家 高水平对外开放。 香港特区行政长官李家超在开幕致辞中表示 ...