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“Science and technology backyards” contributes to agricultural, rural development

By Xu Peiyu Jujube farmer Ding Taiping in Xiawa township, Binzhou, east China’s Shandong province recently made some new friends – students of a “science and technology backyard” (STB) program that studies the cultivation of jujubes from China Agricultural University. “I’ve been growing jujubes for many years, but this is the first time I’ve interacted…

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China’s Chongqing continues to build barrier-free environment

By Shen Jingran, People’s Daily Southwest China’s Chongqing municipality is a city built on mountains. The unique landform is an integral feature of this “mountain city” that delights both locals and tourists. However, it also means inconvenience for the 892,400 people with disabilities in the city. In recent years, Chongqing has been continuously promoting the…

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China’s commercial space industry embraces rapid growth

By Liu Shiyao, People’s Daily At the beginning of 2024, a carrier rocket developed by Chinese commercial aerospace company OrienSpace blasted off from waters off the coast of Haiyang in east China’s Shandong province, sending three satellites into the planned orbit. The Gravity-1 commercial carrier rocket is the world’s largest solid-propellant launch vehicle. Through technological…

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Guardians of rails: Powering safe journeys for all

By Li Xinping, People’s Daily On China’s railway network that spans over 150,000 kilometers, numerous railway workers and police officers stand guard at their posts, dedicating themselves to safeguarding smooth and comfortable travel for all. Recently, five of them from the frontlines shared their unforgettable stories of growth alongside the railways. In Zhengzhou, central China’s…

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Chinese democracy turns “good advice” into “concrete measures”

By Peng Fei, People’s Daily Wang Yongcheng is a deputy to the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC) and vice chairman of  the China Disabled Persons’ Federation. As a person with visual impairment, he suggested that large-print textbooks be published for low-vision students enrolled in regular schools during the “two sessions” last year. His suggestions were…

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