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小记者看两会: 在对话中触摸城市的温度与未来
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-24 00:00
(来源:南湖晚报) 转自:南湖晚报 N晚报记者 沈虹阳 1月的嘉兴,"两会时间"如期开启。今年庄严的会场内外,一如既往有一群充满好奇与朝气的少年身影 ——南湖晚报小记者。他们不仅是记录者,更成为直接的参与者,与政协委员面对面,探寻提案背后的 民生关切,感受城市发展的脉搏。这段独特的经历,跨越了从民生温度到科技前沿,再到文化根脉的广 阔领域,在他们心中播下了怎样的种子?让我们跟随小记者的文字,走进他们的所见所闻、所思所感, 聆听来自"一米高度"的观察和思考。 温度:从"一米高度"到"闭环守护"的城市关怀 对许多小记者而言,第一次走进两会现场,心中交织着兴奋与紧张。这份紧张,往往在委员们温暖的笑 容中迅速消融,转化为对城市关怀的切身感知。 "怀着紧张又激动的心情,我走进了嘉兴两会现场。"小记者陈禹哲在回忆采访市政协委员、市妇联副主 席周蕾时写道。周蕾委员向小记者们介绍,嘉兴正致力于打造"儿童友好城市",从"无忧上学路"、家门 口的小乐园,到"用小朋友的视角改造城市",这些举措让陈禹哲深刻体会到:"原来两会离我们并不遥 远,每一项提案、每一次讨论,都在悄悄改善着我们的生活。" 这份"一米高度看城市"的理念,在另一场 ...
大连将“母婴室”升级为“育婴室”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-04 21:06
Core Viewpoint - The upgrade of "mother-baby rooms" to "parenting rooms" in Dalian represents a significant step towards promoting shared parenting responsibilities and creating a family-friendly society [1][2] Group 1: Upgrade Details - The "parenting room" in Huannan Vientiane Mall includes six distinct areas: breastfeeding area, infant care area, waiting area, dining area for infants, resting area for babies, and children's activity area, addressing the full range of parenting needs [1] - The upgraded space features smart home technology, including intelligent lighting and automatic air purification, ensuring comfort and safety for users [1] Group 2: Social Impact - The renaming from "mother-baby room" to "parenting room" aims to foster a sense of social care and respect for parenting families, promoting the idea of shared parenting responsibilities [2] - The initiative is expected to encourage more public spaces to adopt the "parenting room" concept, enhancing community support for child development and family growth [2]
中国历史文化街区十周年交流座谈会举办,新京报小记者化身“小责师”献策儿童友好城市
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-12-25 14:09
Core Insights - The event "Cultural Heritage Street Exchange Forum" emphasizes the importance of children's perspectives in the planning and protection of historical cultural streets, aiming to create child-friendly urban spaces [1][2][3] Group 1: Event Overview - The forum celebrated the 10th anniversary of the first batch of historical cultural streets in China, focusing on how to make these areas more suitable for children's living and growth [1] - The event included a children's friendly exchange session where student representatives, referred to as "Child Responsibility Planners," shared their research and suggestions on the protection and development of historical cultural streets [1][2] Group 2: Children's Participation - A total of 46 children from various regions participated in the forum, discussing the unique values and development issues of historical streets [2] - The "Third Children's Planner" segment featured 17 child representatives presenting their insights on historical street protection and development, showcasing their innovative ideas [2][10] Group 3: Planning and Development Insights - The forum highlighted the need for a resident-centered protection mechanism for historical cultural streets, emphasizing the importance of listening to grassroots voices [3][4] - Experts discussed the role of "Responsibility Planners" in transforming from traditional designers to community collaborators and advocates for children's rights [5][6] Group 4: Future Directions - The concept of "Child-Friendly Cities" is being actively promoted, with a goal for Beijing to become a fully child-friendly city by 2030, involving 22 areas and 377 tasks [1][7] - The forum aimed to inspire children to become active participants in community governance, fostering a sense of ownership and responsibility towards their urban environment [6][8]
“1米高度”的需求如何被城市看见?
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-26 00:22
Core Viewpoint - The concept of "viewing the world from a 1-meter height" emphasizes the importance of designing urban spaces and public facilities from a child's perspective, promoting child-friendly city initiatives across various regions [1] Group 1: Child-Friendly Urban Initiatives - In Guangzhou, underutilized spaces beneath overpasses have been transformed into playgrounds with slides, swings, and climbing walls, catering to children of different age groups [2] - In Changsha, safety measures such as brightly colored crosswalks and underground passages have been implemented to enhance children's safety on their way to school [3] - Beijing's children's medical center features child-friendly designs, including cartoon-themed medical equipment and dedicated play areas, creating a warm environment for young patients [4] Group 2: Urban Planning and Design - Chengdu has integrated child-friendly paths into community designs, incorporating playful murals and optimizing public transport stations with child-centric elements [5] - Various cities have introduced child-specific facilities, such as 70 cm high trash bins and 50 cm high handrails in hospitals, reflecting a growing trend of child-centric urban modifications [5] Group 3: Challenges and Areas for Improvement - Despite the progress, some projects lack scientific decision-making, leading to issues such as poorly designed facilities that do not meet actual needs, like playground equipment that becomes too hot in summer [6][7] - There is a notable lack of maintenance for completed projects, with many facilities falling into disrepair due to reliance on short-term funding or volunteer efforts [9] - Some community spaces are not adequately equipped for children's use, and the distribution of facilities like nursing rooms can be inconvenient, causing frustration for parents [8][9] Group 4: Future Directions - Experts suggest that sustainable child-friendly urban development should prioritize optimizing existing spaces rather than creating new ones, utilizing underused land for children's activities [10] - The integration of child-friendly principles into public services and social management is essential for fostering an environment that respects children's rights and participation [10] - Initiatives in places like Xiong'an New Area and Chengdu are exploring ways to enhance children's involvement in community governance and decision-making processes [10]
武汉儿童友好城市创意点亮活动启幕,植物宇宙夜游升级亮相
Sou Hu Wang· 2025-11-16 01:48
Core Viewpoint - The event "Dare to be Climate Responsible, Illuminate Children's Future" was successfully held at the Wuhan Botanical Garden, focusing on children's engagement in environmental awareness and creativity [1][3]. Group 1: Event Overview - The event was co-hosted by the Wuhan Women's Federation, the Wuhan Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and China Post Group Co., Ltd. Wuhan Branch, with support from the Wuhan Women's and Children's Center and Blue Universe Digital Technology Co., Ltd. [1] - The "Plant Universe Night Post" night tour project was officially launched, marking a transition from daytime creative interactions to nighttime immersive explorations at the Wuhan Botanical Garden [3]. Group 2: Children's Engagement - A special initiative called "Star Messenger" was launched during World Children's Day, encouraging children to participate by collecting transparent "star bottles" and writing their visions for the future [3][4]. - Children constructed a large artistic installation spelling "WuHan" using the collected plastic bottles, symbolizing their dreams and hopes for the future [3][4]. Group 3: Nighttime Experience - The night event featured a countdown where participants illuminated the "WuHan" installation with blue lights, representing children's dreams lighting up the city's future [4]. - A unique night tour themed "Night Post" was introduced, allowing visitors to explore scientific and artistic elements through immersive experiences [6][8]. Group 4: Strategic Collaboration - The project represents a deepening strategic collaboration between the Wuhan Botanical Garden and Blue Universe Digital Technology Co., Ltd., aiming to integrate scientific education, ecological protection, and smart cultural tourism [10][11]. - The partnership seeks to create innovative benchmarks in the cultural tourism industry by combining digital technology with nature, contributing to the high-quality development of the regional cultural tourism sector [11].
提升文体产品供给水平,政协委员为北京消费中心城市建设献策
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-10-30 11:15
Core Viewpoint - Beijing is accelerating the construction of a consumption center city, with high-quality cultural and sports products becoming a new necessity for the public's quality of life [1] Group 1: Development of Children's Tourism Products - Beijing is a popular tourist destination, and there is a growing need for tourism products that cater to children of different age groups [3] - The city has been recognized as a national children's friendly city, with initiatives like the "Children's Friendly Map" covering various educational and recreational locations [3] - Suggestions include creating a diverse children's tourism product system and developing an app for age-appropriate educational routes and activities [3][4] Group 2: Enhancing Cultural and Sports Experience - The "Big Show in Beijing" season features numerous high-quality performances, generating significant ticket revenue and boosting surrounding economic activity [6] - There are concerns about the lack of depth in content and brand uniqueness in Beijing's cultural and sports scenes, which hinders the quality of experiences [6][7] - Recommendations include establishing a unified cultural and sports space resource platform and creating guidelines for integrating cultural functions into urban spaces [7] Group 3: Unified Ticket Economy Coordination - Beijing is exploring a "ticket economy" to convert event traffic into sustained consumer spending, but faces challenges in coordination across multiple departments [9] - A proposal suggests creating a unified ticket economy coordination body to streamline processes and improve efficiency [9][10] - Initiatives include developing exclusive financial tools and promoting integrated projects that connect events with commercial and cultural tourism [10]
加强互动交流建设儿童友好城市 龚正会见土库曼斯坦儿童慈善基金会副主席
Jie Fang Ri Bao· 2025-08-26 01:47
Group 1 - The meeting between Shanghai's Mayor Gong Zheng and Turkmenistan's Deputy Chairperson of the Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov Children's Charity Foundation, Atabayeva, emphasizes the long-standing friendship between China and Turkmenistan, highlighting the increasing cooperation in trade and culture [1] - Mayor Gong expressed the intention to enhance practical cooperation in economic investment and cultural tourism, leveraging the high-quality development of the Belt and Road Initiative to achieve mutual benefits and inject new vitality into the traditional friendship between the two nations [1] - Atabayeva acknowledged the stable and healthy development of the friendship between the two countries, noting the impressive achievements of Shanghai and the importance of children's health, education, and growth, while expressing a desire for deeper cooperation to enhance the welfare of children [1]
龚正会见土库曼斯坦库尔班古力·别尔德穆哈梅多夫儿童慈善基金会副主席阿塔巴耶娃
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-08-25 13:22
Core Points - The meeting between Shanghai Mayor Gong Zheng and Turkmenistan's Children's Charity Foundation Vice Chair Atabayeva emphasizes the importance of deepening cooperation for the welfare of children in both countries [1][3] - The friendship between China and Turkmenistan is highlighted as long-standing, with increasing exchanges in trade and culture [3] - Shanghai aims to become a world-class modern international metropolis, leveraging the Belt and Road Initiative to enhance practical cooperation in various fields [3] Group 1 - The meeting focused on enhancing cooperation in children's health, education, and welfare [3] - Both parties expressed a commitment to mutual benefits and revitalizing traditional friendship through collaborative projects [3] - The Turkmenistan foundation recognizes China's achievements in child development as a model to learn from [3] Group 2 - The Shanghai government is actively building a child-friendly city and improving care service systems [3] - There is an expectation for increased interaction and project collaboration in areas such as children's medical care and volunteer services [3] - The meeting included participation from the Vice Chair of the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation, indicating broader support for the initiatives discussed [3]
武汉市发布儿童友好城市IP形象和主题曲
Chang Jiang Ri Bao· 2025-05-29 08:41
Core Viewpoint - The Wuhan Municipal Government has officially launched the IP image and theme song for the Child-Friendly City initiative, aiming to create emotional connections between children and the city through vibrant characters and cultural elements [1]. Group 1: IP Characters - The Child-Friendly City IP image consists of four characters: "He Xiaoming," "Jiang Xiaoke," "Tun Xiaobao," and "Han Xiaozhi," each representing different aspects of Wuhan's culture and environment [1]. - "He Xiaoming" is a boy riding a crane, symbolizing cultural heritage and serving as a guide for children to explore the city's stories [4]. - "Jiang Xiaoke" embodies the spirit of innovation and exploration, representing the dynamic nature of Wuhan's rivers and its identity as a city of science and technology [7]. - "Tun Xiaobao," inspired by the Yangtze River dolphin, promotes ecological awareness and serves as a playful companion for children, emphasizing the importance of nature [11]. - "Han Xiaozhi" emerges from the aroma of Wuhan's hot dry noodles, representing the city's vibrant food culture and serving as a joyful partner for children [15]. Group 2: Theme Song - The theme song titled "The Wonderful Journey of the Crane-Riding Boy" was co-created by lyricist Jiang Hao and composer Xu Hui, featuring a lively melody and warm, poetic lyrics [15]. - The song reflects the city's landmarks and cultural symbols while infusing a sense of childlike imagination, encapsulating Wuhan's historical and ecological essence [15]. Group 3: Community Involvement - The initiative involved a collaborative effort from the Women's Federation, Development and Reform Commission, and the Literature and Art Federation, receiving widespread support from children, families, and the community [17]. - The project showcased numerous creative works, including professional designs and over a thousand drawings created by children, highlighting the community's enthusiasm for building a Child-Friendly City in Wuhan [17].