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港通天下 潮涌八桂
Core Viewpoint - The Guangxi Beibu Gulf International Port Group is committed to promoting economic growth, national unity, and social harmony, integrating these missions into its operations during the 14th Five-Year Plan period [1][3]. Group 1: Economic Development - By 2024, the total assets of the Beibu Gulf Port Group are projected to reach 158.2 billion yuan, with operating income of 103.8 billion yuan [3]. - Major infrastructure projects, including a 300,000-ton oil terminal and a 200,000-ton automated container terminal, have been completed, enhancing the regional logistics network [3]. - Container throughput is expected to grow from 5 million TEUs in 2020 to 10 million TEUs by 2025, leading the growth among major coastal ports in China [3]. - The number of container shipping routes has surpassed 100, achieving full coverage of major ports in ASEAN countries [3]. Group 2: Social Impact and Unity - The West Land-Sea New Corridor's "Hydrogen Corridor" connects multiple ethnic regions, enhancing transportation and promoting shared development opportunities [4]. - The Beibu Gulf Port Group collaborates with 80 party organizations along the corridor to promote ethnic unity and economic integration [7]. - The group has facilitated the export of over a thousand ethnic specialty products, enhancing the economic integration of minority regions into the national market [7]. Group 3: Community and Employment - The port's operations have significantly reshaped Guangxi's economy, with a 9.5% year-on-year increase in foreign trade from January to November 2025 [8]. - The group employs over 31,000 people, including more than 8,500 from minority ethnic backgrounds, and has contributed to rural revitalization efforts [8]. - The company aims to enhance employment opportunities for minority communities through targeted assistance and collaboration [10]. Group 4: Future Goals - The Beibu Gulf Port Group plans to establish a brand for ethnic unity and serve as a model for state-owned enterprises in Guangxi [10]. - Future initiatives will focus on integrating national unity into corporate governance, enhancing economic collaboration, and promoting ecological sustainability [10].
书卷多情似故人 读书不觉春已深
Zheng Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-04-22 00:30
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the initiatives taken by Zhengzhou Library to promote reading culture and enhance community engagement through various activities and services, especially in anticipation of World Book Day. Group 1: Reading Promotion Activities - Zhengzhou Library is organizing nearly a hundred reading promotion activities to integrate the "Book Fragrance Zhengzhou" initiative into daily life as World Book Day approaches [3] - The "Lánglǐ Market" outside Zhengzhou Library features various activities, including a popular "You Choose the Book, I Pay" event, allowing readers to select new books and enjoy local delicacies [4] Group 2: Cultural Exchange and Community Engagement - The library is facilitating cultural exchange by collaborating with libraries from Hami, providing readers with the opportunity to send postcards and taste local specialties like "Xinjiang Dates" [4] - The "Cultural Order · Book Fragrance Express" program offers quality resources to grassroots libraries, including children's reading packages and digital resource bundles, to meet community reading needs [5] Group 3: Events and Exhibitions - The 22nd Green City Reading Festival and World Book Day series of events were launched at Zhengzhou Library, featuring an exhibition of literary journals from nine provinces along the Yellow River [5] - The exhibition aims to showcase cultural heritage and artistic creation through original manuscripts and periodicals, enhancing the cultural atmosphere for World Book Day [5] Group 4: Long-term Cultural Development - Zhengzhou has been hosting the Green City Reading Festival for 21 years, promoting local reading brands and activities that foster a love for reading [6][7] - The city is exploring new models of "Reading + Cultural Heritage Protection," aiming to utilize historical resources to enhance community engagement and cultural understanding [7]