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  • Great Deeds of Bio-conservations in Insect World

    Akihiro Nakamura loves to climb trees, because he says magical creatures of the insect world only live on the highest branches. A researcher at Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Nakamura focuses on insect ecology, community ecology and conservation ecology.

  • China Int'l Service Platform to Provide Better Experience

    The "China International Service Platform" (www.chinajob.com), a comprehensive upgrade of services for foreign talents nationwide, is launched by the Foreign Talent Research Center of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security on June 3. The platform aims to make it more convenient and comfortable for foreign talents to live and work in China and help them integrate into Chinese society by providing comprehensive information services online and offline.

  • Understanding China Through Its Culture

    In February 2013, Brazilian international law professor Evandro Menezes de Carvalho was one of the 10 foreign scholars selected for a joint cultural project between China and the Organization of American States. It was his first time visiting China and he had no idea how much the trip would profoundly shape the course of his life. Since then, "See China with your own eyes" has become his default advice to foreign friends.

  • Conservation with Elephants in Yunnan

    As we think about development, the only way we can develop in a sustainable way is by keeping the ecology in mind. Thanks to green development policies, we will be able to protect more habitats and achieve the dual objective of having more development and more conservation, elephant expert Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz told Science and Technology Daily in a recent interview.

  • Latin Expert Serves as Chinese Cultural Messenger

    During his 15 years in China, Italian sinologist Michele Ferrero has been steadfast in promoting scholarly research on cultural exchanges between China and the West. Through reams of translation, he has made great contributions to education and mutual understanding between China and Western countries, along with broadening knowledge of Latin and Western Classics, which he has been teaching at Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU) since 2009.

  • Preserving Biodiversity,a Moral Code

    "Be part of the Plan" is the theme for this year's International Day for Biological Diversity.Science and Technology Daily (S&T Daily) reporters visited the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Yunnan province in southwestern China, where they witnessed the joint efforts of scientists from China and abroad to preserve biodiversity.

  • A Macro Vision of Microelectronics

    Sino-French cooperation in science and technology dates back to 1978, marking a significant milestone in bilateral relations. Over the years, this collaboration has flourished, particularly in fields such as people-to-people exchanges, basic scientific research, and high-tech cooperation.

  • Amigos across Cultures

    Tianjin is known as the hometown of northern traditional Chinese opera, and the cradle of crosstalk, a comic and witty dialogue generally between two performers. Hence there is a saying that "Every Tianjin resident is a master of crosstalk."

  • Chengdu: from Panda Hometo Park City

    Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province in southwest China, is a blessed megacity. It was the starting point of the ancient Southern Silk Road trade route, and today is an important cluster for the Belt and Road Initiative, and the central hub and economic gateway of southwest China.

  • Understanding China in Law, Language

    Prof. Georg Gesk's 30-year stint in China began in 1986. Today, he is a China expert fluent in Chinese and with a deep understanding of Chinese law and Eastern culture and philosophy.Recently, he shared his story with Science and Technology Daily as well as his unique insights into China's achievements since the reform and opening up. He said, the Gesks, a German family, had a rich experience of multicultural exchanges and the advantage of speaking foreign languages such as Polish, Hebrew and Russian, but no one had ever been exposed to Chinese except for himself.

  • China's Eco-protection Hailed

    The 2024 Beijing International Friendship Forest Tree Planting Event, held in Changping district in Beijing recently, attracted nearly 200 people, including foreign envoys to China, foreign experts and students from 47 countries.

  • Pursuing a World with Mutual Understanding

    Mackerras attaches great importance to people-to-people exchanges to address the contemporary challenge of bridging the cultural gap in the current geopolitical climate. He says they dispel stereotypes and foster empathy and mutual understanding. “I believe that fostering genuine connections and friendships are the most enduring ways to bridge cultural gaps,” he said.

  • Finding Meaningful Life in China

    "I do like being a scientist, exploring the sci-tech world with endless possibilities," Czech scientist Dr. Pavel Neuzil told Science and Technology Daily.

  • Building Bridge for China-EU Cooperation

    Dr. Christoph Schrempp, chairman of the Tianjin Branch of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (EUCCC) and general manager of Airbus Tianjin Delivery Center, is both an entrepreneur and an envoy dedicated to promoting economic and trade cooperation between China and the EU. He sat down with Science and Technology Daily recently to share his perspectives on China's opening up and its contribution to world economic recovery, while also introducing EUCCC's efforts to build a bridge for EU-China economic and trade cooperation and promote Tianjin to European companies.

  • New International Web Portal of Beijing Officially Launched

    The upgraded version of the International Web Portal of Beijing (https://english.beijing.gov.cn/) was officially unveiled on March 28. The website focuses on enhancing the development of a?center for international exchanges in?Beijing, offering information release, public services, consultation and communication?channels. It is accessible?in nine languages, including English, Korean, Japanese, German, French, Russian, Spanish, Arabic, and Portuguese.?The website now offers complete online services for foreigners and foreign-funded enterprises.

  • Unveiling Nature's Wonders

    Nature is a vast and intricate masterpiece that is full of wonders to be explored. In a recent interview with Science and Technology Daily, American Professor of Plant Ecology Uromi Manage Goodale from Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU), painted a vivid portrait of the nature's gifts.

  • Streamlining Services for Foreigners

    China will further facilitate the work, study, and investment activities of foreign nationals in the country, as well as visa facilitation for foreign business personnel and their families, said the National Immigration Administration (NIA) during a recent press conference.

  • Daqing, My Second Home

    Saulebek Kabylbekov, an ophthalmologist from Kazakhstan, has been living in Daqing, northeast China's Heilongjiang province for 25 years. Today, he speaks Chinese with a local accent and has a fondness for sour cabbage dumplings and sweet and sour pork, two typical dishes of northeastern China's cuisine. He blends in seamlessly with the locals, having fully adapted to the rhythm of Daqing life.

  • Welding Railways of Friendship

    Before meeting the Austrian railway expert Robert Geldner, we heard from his Chinese colleagues that he has both outstanding professional skills and a great personality.Geldner, with a background of more than 20 years in industrial manufacturing technology, is an expert in material and welding technology. Currently, he is the welding director for CRRC Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Company (CRRC ZELC), playing a pivotal role in contributing to rapid development of China's rail transit and propelling it onto the global stage.

  • A Dream Land for Studying and Working

    In 2017, Rwandan student Samuel Ntakirutimana, currently a postdoctoral researcher at Tianjin University (TJU), came to Guangzhou for the very first time, excited at the prospects of starting a new life studying in China. He referred to Guangzhou, one of the largest cities in south China, as a "dynamic and vibrant place" with many skyscrapers and crowds of bustling people. Since then,?Ntakirutimana has been furthering his studies at TJU in Tianjin and gained a deep understanding of China.

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  • Large language model, "Huashan", specifically applied in the aerospace field for the first time, was launched at the 2024 China Satellite Application Conference.

China Remains Bright Spot in Global Openness Decline

At the ongoing 7th China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai, China has reaffirmed its commitment to high-level economic opening up and inclusivity.

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