Experience the “Splendid Silk Road” in Ningbo
Experience the “Splendid Silk Road” in Ningbo

In Ningbo, visitors can explore the Dunhuang Flying Apsara moving sand art picture that uniquely combines the functions of a Bluetooth headset charging dock and a night light. Additionally, you’ll find interactive digital humans inspired by the Terracotta Warriors of Xi’an, glasses-free 3D displays featuring representative cultural relics from Zhejiang, Shaanxi, and Gansu provinces, as well as a delightful selection of breads from the French exhibition area and handcrafted goods, coffee, wine, and rose products from Central and Eastern European nations like Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia.

On October 25, the ninth Zhejiang Book Fair opened alongside the 2024 Maritime Silk Road Culture and Tourism Expo and the 2024 Ningbo International Tourism Expo at the Ningbo International Convention and Exhibition Center. In the Maritime Silk Road Culture and Tourism Expo exhibition area, countries and regions along the Land Silk Road and Maritime Silk Road showcased their cultures in their first joint exhibition, themed “Splendid Silk Road,” fostering a dialogue of civilizations across time and space.

Ningbo, the departure port of the Maritime Silk Road, and Xi’an, the central city of the Land Silk Road, will jointly present an exhibition titled “Oriental Starting Point” at the Ningbo Museum starting November 26. This exhibition will run for over three months and will feature significant artifacts, including the “secret celadon” unearthed from the Famen Temple in Baoji, Shaanxi, gold and silver ware from the Shaanxi History Museum, human-faced fish pottery from the Yangshao Culture era, and representative relics from the Hemudu Site in Ningbo.

“This year marks the 10th anniversary of the successful application for World Heritage status for the Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang’an-Tianshan Corridor and the Grand Canal. Ningbo and Xi’an have established close economic and cultural connections through the Grand Canal. Furthermore, the Maritime Silk Road, which is on the World Heritage tentative list, is showcased in this exhibition,” said Zhang Liang, curator of the Ningbo Museum.

This year also commemorates the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and France. The cultural and tourism expo features a special section dedicated to French culture, including a French bakery that has attracted many visitors from China and abroad. Vincent Lemarchand, an honorary citizen of Ningbo and president of the Rouen-Ningbo Friendship Committee, attended the event, serving as a “promoter” for Ningbo’s cultural and tourism initiatives. He noted that Ningbo and Rouen have enjoyed frequent exchanges this year, with fruitful reciprocal visits between the two cities.

In the international exhibition area, several Central and Eastern European countries showcased their unique exhibits, including coffee, wine, and crystal handicrafts, all of which have been well-received by both domestic exhibitors and tourists. In the domestic exhibition area, cities along the Maritime Silk Road, such as Chongqing, Changsha, Guangzhou, Xiamen, Hangzhou, Suzhou, and Harbin, highlighted their diverse cultural features alongside their partner cities.

As one of the key cultural and tourism events in Zhejiang Province, the Maritime Silk Road Culture and Tourism Expo has been held for nine consecutive years, emerging as a vital platform for showcasing new achievements in the cultural prosperity of the port city, promoting exchanges and mutual learning among cities along the Maritime Silk Road, and facilitating mutually beneficial international cooperation in the cultural and tourism sectors.

 

 

Contact: Gu Jiayi

Phone: 0086-13906628336

E-mail: 185935214@qq.com

 

Pilot modern farming with e-tractors: Volkswagen Group Africa announces the start of operations of a multifunctional facility in Africa
Pilot modern farming with e-tractors: Volkswagen Group Africa announces the start of operations of a multifunctional facility in Africa

The GenFarm Project is a holistic ecosystem of e-powered mechanised farming service for rural areas in Africa as well as mobility solutions

Empowerment Hub is a key component of the GenFarm Project and will supply clean energy and business spaces, trials of e-tractors and trainings for the local farmers

The project is piloted by Volkswagen Group Innovation Centre Europe and Volkswagen Mobility Solutions Rwanda in partnership with the Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture (RICA), the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and other partners

Kariega/Kigali –Volkswagen Group Africa has announced the start of operations of its multifunctional facility to pilot modern farming with e-tractors in Africa. The facility is in Gashora, Rwanda, about 60km from the capital, Kigali.

The GenFarm Project is a holistic ecosystem of e-powered mechanised farming service for rural areas in Africa that is reliable, sustainable and environmentally friendly. It also provides mobility services for transportation of goods and people. In June 2023, Volkswagen Group Africa signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Rwanda to provide land for the establishment of the GenFarm Project.

“We are growing our footprint in Africa and regard Rwanda as a key growth market. This project demonstrates our commitment to sustainable practices and highlights our ability to provide mobility solutions to the rural community in addition to the urban community currently serviced by our Volkswagen Mobility Solutions Rwanda business. The GenFarm Project fosters technological innovation and aligns with Volkswagen Group’s strategy to generate meaningful value for both society and the environment through sustainable mobility,” said Martina Biene, Volkswagen Group Africa Chairperson and Managing Director.

The GenFarm Project is piloted in Rwanda in partnership with Volkswagen Mobility Solutions Rwanda and Volkswagen Group Innovation Centre Europe.  The Empowerment Hub (e-Hub), currently a pre-Hub built around specifically equipped standard containers while in the initial phase, will be a key component of the GenFarm. Preparation for the construction of the actual e-Hub is underway and is expected to be operational by the first half of 2025. Equipped with photovoltaic power system and the energy storage system, the e-Hub will supply clean energy, storage space and business space to the cooperatives. This includes space for their service operations, e-tractor services, and e-scooter services. Volkswagen Group Africa facilitates the stakeholder steering committee and reviews post pilot expansion possibilities.

Volkswagen Group Innovation Centre Europe supplies the e-tractors and provides equipment for the project from Wolfsburg in Germany while Volkswagen Mobile Solutions Rwanda is the catalyst in operating the pilot hub and provides input and support to the operations.

The Managing Director of Volkswagen Group Innovation, Dr. Nikolai Ardey described how the GenFarm operates. “We want to offer various services in the empowerment hubs. Farmers can book an e-tractor including a trained driver for affordable sustainable farming. The unique selling point of the project is the use of the battery swap system. In this way, the battery becomes part of the hub’s energy infrastructure as well as energy storage for the tractor,” said Ardey.

The GenFarm Project is supported jointly by the Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture (RICA) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. RICA is an entity which combines research, education and extension services to train Rwanda’s next generation of farmers and agriculturists. On behalf of the German government, GIZ among others is acquiring the necessary machinery for the e-tractors and assessing necessary services the hub is planned to provide for local farmers.

All partners bring unique expertise and contributions to the GenFarm Project.

The pilot phase of the project will benefit cooperatives in Gashora which is in the Bugesera district.

Over the last 30 years, Rwanda’s economy has developed significantly. The agricultural sector has remained pivotal in improving livelihoods of Rwandans and sustaining the country’s economy. The agricultural sector currently accounts for 25% of the national Gross Domestic Product.

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Galleri F 15 presents ‘Linda Lamignan: If you go to the river’
Galleri F 15 presents ‘Linda Lamignan: If you go to the river’

Moss, Norway, 26 October 2024 – Galleri F 15 is pleased to present If you go to the river, a
solo exhibition of work by Linda Lamignan (b 1988), opening on 26 October and running
until 23 February 2025. Curated by Maria C. Havstam, the exhibition features six major
works by the artist, a number of which are presented in Norway for the very first time.
Unfolding over the different floors of a 19th-century manor house, and surrounded by an
historic, Norwegian country estate, where Galleri F 15 is located, the exhibition explores the
experience of floating between different worlds.

Lise Pennington, Director of Galleri F 15: “We are delighted to present If you go to the
river, a remarkable exhibition by Linda Lamignan. Their innovative work, rooted in deep
cultural and ecological connections, aligns with Galleri F 15’s mission to promote art that
inspires critical reflection. Lamignan’s ability to weave complex narratives between West
Africa and Norway through their unique practice offers our visitors a transformative
experience, engaging with environmental and diasporic themes in powerful new ways.”

Raised in the oil region of Stavanger, Norway, and Port-Gentil, which is the epicentre of
Gabon’s petroleum industry and with roots in Nigeria, Lamignan’s work intertwines oil
extraction, oral histories and language in a narrative where an animistic belief system
plays a key role. Through the use of video, painting, sound and performance, their practice
explores the relationship between ancestry, living landscapes and the long history of oil
extraction in Norway and beyond.

Lamignan works with materials connected to the histories and cultural relations between
West Africa and Scandinavia, addressing the living landscapes they and their ancestors
belong to – not as a resource for economic profit, but as an extension of our own bodies,
where the passage of time unfolds and sources of wisdom, memory and spirit are stored.
Artist Linda Lamignan: “Working with the team at Galleri F 15 has been a wonderful
experience. I have felt seen and supported in so many ways and it has given me the
opportunity to expand my work in ways I might not have on my own. I am excited to see so
many of my pieces gathered together for the first time and to share them with the public.”
Exploiting the elements and symbols found in these living landscapes, they often use
materials and symbols with the darkest and most brutal history, softening them through
shapes that allow viewers to critically engage, and rethink their meanings anew. In
Lamignan’s hands, petroleum wax becomes the ideal material for shaping calabashes,
bottle-shaped gourds used in the Global South as vessels for the preparation of yerba mate,
or as musical instruments for rituals and collective performances. While standing as physical
symbols of their practical function as containers, their petroleum-waxed calabashes are
presented so as to open themselves to the visitors and to receive accounts of their lived
lives and intimate memories.

In one of Lamignan’s more recent works, DIRIMOR, the artist investigates the different
perceptions an animal such as the crocodile may inspire. Considered as a cruel predator
everywhere in the West, the crocodile is perceived as a sacred protector in Gbaramatu, the
community of Lamignan’s grandfather in the Delta State in Nigeria. After travelling by boat
along the Forcados River to visit the Gbaramatu community, Lamignan reflects on the
crocodile as an environmental guardian of their Indigenous landscape, focusing on how
the removal of the ‘crude oil’ (biological remains of ancient crocodiles) from the region
actually affects both the living landscape and the relations among Lamignan’s ancestors, the
animals themselves and us.

Offering visitors the opportunity to establish new connections and meanings between the
histories and values of two distant, yet deeply connected places, such as the Delta State in
Nigeria and the islands of Boknafjord in Norway, where Lamignan’s family root trace, If you
go to river highlights Galleri F 15’s mission as one of Norway’s oldest and most
prestigious exhibition venues for Norwegian and Nordic contemporary art and
experimental practices. The exhibition also exemplifies the curatorial approach of Lise
Pennington, the recently appointed director of Galleri F 15, whose aim is to increase
awareness of Nordic artistic practices while building connections with international
audiences.

The exhibition is supported by Arts Council Norway. On 26 October 2024 at 2 pm, the mayor of Moss, Simen Nord, will officially open the doors
to the exhibition. The opening features a sound performance by Nova Varnrable and a DJ
set by David “DJ Afrocomb” Lamignan.

MEDIA ENQUIRIES
International
Amanda Kelly, Pickles PR, amanda@picklespr.com, +34 685 875 996
Norway
Ann Kristin Traaen, Galleri F 15, akt@gallerif15.no, +47 938 19 216

NOTES TO EDITORS
Listings information
‘Linda Lamignan: If you go to the river’
26 October 2024 – 23 February 2025
Galleri F 15, Albyalléen 60, 1519 Moss, Norway
Web: gallerif15.no
Email: kontakt@gallerif15.no
Tel: +47 69 27 10 33
Instagram: @gallerif15_og_momentum
Facebook: @Galleri F 15 & Momentum

About THE ARTIST
Linda Lamignan (born 1988 in Stavanger) is a Norwegian visual and performance artist
currently living and working in Copenhagen. Lamignan holds a BFA from the Norwegian
National Academy of Fine Arts (2013) and an MFA from The Danish Art Academy of Fine
Arts (2019). Lamignan has earned recognition with exhibitions in Copenhagen, Canada and
Norway. In 2023, Lamignan was granted the Norwegian Savings Bank Foundation
scholarship, a recognition of exceptional talent.

About GALLERI F 15
Galleri F 15 was established 1966 and is one of Norway’s oldest and most prestigious
exhibition venues for Norwegian and Nordic contemporary art. Galleri F 15 presents the
MOMENTUM BIENNALE (est. 1998), one of the most long-standing and important arenas for
contemporary art in the Nordics, as well as the exhibition series Tendencies, which has
presented Nordic craft since 1971.

New Exhibition “If You Go to the River” by Linda Lamignan Opens at Galleri F 15
New Exhibition “If You Go to the River” by Linda Lamignan Opens at Galleri F 15

Galleri F 15 in Norway is set to unveil a captivating new exhibition this weekend, showcasing the extraordinary work of artist Linda Lamignan. Titled “If You Go to the River,” this solo exhibition opens on Saturday, October 26, 2024, and will run until February 23, 2025. Curated by Maria C. Havstam, the exhibition features a selection of Lamignan’s major works, many of which will be presented in Norway for the first time.

A Journey Through Cultures and Histories

Linda Lamignan, born in 1988, has a diverse background that profoundly influences her art. With roots in Nigeria and having grown up in the oil regions of Stavanger, Norway, and Port-Gentil, Gabon, Lamignan’s work reflects a unique blend of cultural narratives and ecological themes. The exhibition explores the experience of floating between different worlds, intertwining personal and collective histories.

The artist’s innovative approach combines various media, including video, painting, sound, and performance. Lamignan’s practice delves into the complex relationships between ancestry, living landscapes, and the extensive history of oil extraction. Rather than viewing these landscapes as mere resources for economic gain, Lamignan encourages us to see them as extensions of our bodies, imbued with wisdom, memory, and spirit.

Transformative Engagement with Art

Museum director Lise Pennington expressed her enthusiasm for the exhibition, stating, “We are delighted to present If You Go to the River, a remarkable exhibition by Linda Lamignan. Their innovative work, rooted in deep cultural and ecological connections, aligns with Galleri F 15’s mission to promote art that inspires critical reflection.” Pennington further emphasized that Lamignan’s ability to weave complex narratives between West Africa and Norway offers visitors a transformative experience, engaging with environmental and diasporic themes in powerful new ways.

The opening of “If You Go to the River” promises to be an enriching cultural event, inviting audiences to reflect on the intricate connections between geography, history, and identity. Art enthusiasts and the general public are encouraged to attend and engage with the thought-provoking works of Linda Lamignan.

For more information about the exhibition and visiting details, please visit Galleri F 15’s website.

30,000 Marathon Enthusiasts Ignite the Beauty of Dalian with Their Run
30,000 Marathon Enthusiasts Ignite the Beauty of Dalian with Their Run

At 7:30 on October 20th, the 34th Dalian Marathon kicked off, with 30,000 marathon enthusiasts successively dashing past the starting line. They crossed the city, running passionately in the cool weather, while being cheered on by enthusiastic citizens along the course.

Dalian wins many laudatory titles, such as “Global Livable City”, “Culture City of East Asia”, “Best Tourist City in China” and  “Top Ten Most Livable Cities in China”. Because of this, the Dalian Marathon, or “Da Ma”, has attracted many marathon enthusiasts at home and abroad to enter the race. This event, which started in 1987, is the earliest marathon in China to reach a scale of ten thousand participants, and it enjoys a high reputation and influence at home and abroad.

As an A1 marathon certified by the China Athletics Association, this year’s Dalian Marathon has embraced smart event organization by introducing face recognition and intelligent material collection systems to provide runners with an efficient and convenient race experience. While BeiDou satellite technology offers precise technical support for the safe conduct of the event, enabling accurate monitoring and management. Along both sides of the course, there are also distinctive cultural cheering stations featuring war drums for cheering, photo check-in-spots, cheerleading performances, folk music bands, square dancing, etc., as well as Dalian intangible cultural performances such as Danxian Paiqu (single-stringed plucked ballad), Taiping Drum Dance, Changsuihua Drum Dance (long tassel flower drum dance), and Dalian Puppet Shows.

The beautiful scenery of the Dalian Xinghai Bay Bridge
The beautiful scenery of the Dalian Xinghai Bay Bridge

This year’s event features three categories: full maranthon, half marathon, and fun run. The 42.195 km full marathon route starts from the fashionable and modern Donggang Business District, passes through centuries-old Zhongshan Square, crosses Zhongshan Road, the main road of the city. It then takes a turn at the vast Xinghai Bay, followed by a sea-crossing bridge, and returns via the tree-lined Huihua Avenue and the “century-traversing” tram. There is absolutely wonderful view where you look that you can appreciate the sunrise emerging from the ocean, the seafood feast with a romantic date, lighthouses connecting with windmills, and the fusion of classical and modern elements, all which will provide you an unforgettable running experience in Dalian.

In order to enhance the city experience for them, Dalian has also introduced a range of preferential cultural and tourism policies, which will last until the end of October. This year, there are a number of newly “updated” urban experience projects in Dalian-Dongguan Street, which bears witness to the city’s development and transformation. Strolling through it, it seems to experience the century-old history of old Dalian. The nationally popular “Gangdong Fifth Street”, known for its beautiful images of “large ships and skyscrapers in the same frame”, is hailed as the most beautiful road in Dalian. Visitors can take a walk by the seaside at Suoyu Bay and listen to the passionate cheers from the China League One stadium. Additionally, one can board the luxurious yacht “Laohutan” departing from the old Dalian Port pier, enjoying the scenic views and delicious food from the deck.

Experienced runner Kanji ITO, who came specially from Japan to participate in the Dalian Marathon, told reporters that this is already his second time taking part in the event. “Every section of the course is particularly beautiful; it feels as if we are running through a painting! Dalian’s citizens are especially enthusiastic, cheering us on throughout the entire race. At the start, I also saw many well-known runners from abroad, which is a testament to the strong appeal of the Dalian Marathon.”

 

Contact: Li Wosha

Tel.:0086-13998436347

E-mail:dl_ wxb@126.com

The 2024 Ningbo Open Kicks Off
The 2024 Ningbo Open Kicks Off

On October 14, the main event of the 2024 Ningbo Open officially commenced! After partnering with the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) for the first time last year, the Ningbo Open has been upgraded to a WTA 500 event this year, reflecting Ningbo’s increasingly open attitude toward the world.

According to statistics from the International Tennis Federation (ITF), there were 87.18 million people participating in tennis globally in 2021, with China ranking second only to the United States, accounting for 22.9 percent of the world’s total tennis population. Furthermore, China boasts the second-largest number of tennis courts in the world, totaling 49,767.

Since the first tennis court was built in Ningbo in 1987, the sport has flourished in the city. Today, Ningbo hosts tennis events of three major international associations: WTA, ATP, and ITF.

As the most professionalized sport, the three major international tennis associations have strict requirements for competition venues. In 2023, the inaugural Ningbo Open filled the gap of WTA tour events in the Jiangsu-Zhejiang-Shanghai region, showcasing Ningbo’s capacity to host world-class tournaments. One year later, the event was upgraded, placing Ningbo alongside cities such as Washington, D.C., Abu Dhabi, and Berlin as a host of WTA 500 events.

Statistics indicate that the 2023 Ningbo Open attracted a remarkable total of 5.192 million viewers both online and offline, demonstrating its immense appeal. Throughout the event, players became a hot topic of conversation among locals. Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova’s heartfelt remarks after the match further highlighted her fondness for the city. On X (formerly Twitter), Kvitova enthusiastically shared photos from her time competing in Ningbo with the caption “Ni Hao from Ningbo,” effectively conveying the warmth of the city to a broader audience.

Players also had the opportunity to experience the cultural charm of Ningbo during the event. Intangible cultural heritage items such as gold and silver embroidery, paper cutting, bamboo weaving, and Meiyuan stone carving captivated competitors like Romanian player Jaqueline Cristian.

Ningbo’s long history and diverse culture will surely shine on this international stage. As Zheng Jie, vice president of the Chinese Tennis Association, noted, Ningbo’s ability to host such a high-profile international event with top-ranked participants further affirms its potential to develop into a prominent sports city. Among the four gentlemen’s sports, tennis ranks the highest in popularity, with ATP and WTA events gaining widespread recognition.

By focusing on high-quality sports events, Ningbo aims to promote the harmonious coexistence and mutual empowerment of its cultural, tourism, and sports industries. As the popularity of tennis continues to rise, Ningbo is creating diverse consumption scenarios, allowing visitors to transition from simply “watching a match” to actively “exploring the city.”

Research indicates that once a country’s per capita GDP surpasses $8,000, the sports industry will experience rapid growth. This year, Ningbo has hosted prestigious international events such as the Badminton Asia Championships 2024, the Ing Cup World Go Championship, and the AVC Beach Volleyball Continental Cup. Looking ahead, the city is also set to host the ISSF Shooting World Cup in 2025 and the IWF World Championships in 2026.

 

 

Contact: Zou Xin

Tel.: 0086-18658268882

E-mail: 410285758@qq.com

Delegation of International Communication Experts and Foreign Media Outlets Visit Zhongshan to Experience the City’s Hustle and Bustle
Delegation of International Communication Experts and Foreign Media Outlets Visit Zhongshan to Experience the City’s Hustle and Bustle

Delegation of International Communication Experts and Foreign Media Outlets Visit Zhongshan to Experience the City’s Hustle and Bustle

Recently, the “World Comes to Zhongshan” delegation of international communication experts and foreign media outlets, organized by the CICG Academy of Translation and Interpretation, visited the most representative tourist attractions in Zhongshan, gaining a deep understanding of the city’s rich cultural and tourism resources and the development of its cultural and tourism industry.

Yakou Village is an “Internet famous village” in Zhongshan, receiving over 2.5 million tourists in 2023. Relying on the local tourism resources, the village has innovated its development concept and explored a new model of “beautiful countryside construction” by creating a number of new attractions that integrate agriculture, culture, and tourism. These new attractions include homestays, a food street with restaurants made of containers, Internet famous markets, and a seafood street. Guo Wenhai, Secretary of the Zhongshan Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), pointed out that in recent years, Yakou Village has relied on its location, ecology, and culture to promote the integrated development of agriculture, culture, and tourism, and has achieved significant results. Yakou Village has become a beautiful scenic spot in Zhongshan, attracting more and more tourists from the Greater Bay Area.

The delegation visits the Caobian Village
The delegation visits the Caobian Village

Caobian Village is one of the well preserved ancient villages in Zhongshan. In this national 3A-level scenic spot—the third highest rating of scenic spots in China—which has won multiple national honors such as “Beautiful Countryside Construction Demonstration Village” tourists can not only experience the pastoral scenery, but also gain a deeper understanding of its profound historical and cultural heritage. Currently, the village is utilizing its rich and unique local culture and resources to create a tourism incubation demonstration base featuring “rural tourism and study,” and attracting tourists through various activities.

The development of the tourism industry in Caobian and Yakou villages is just a microcosm of Zhongshan’s efforts to create a new cultural and tourism consumption scene. Xiao Zhanxin, mayor of Zhongshan, stated that the city will focus on enriching tourism products, optimizing tourism services and stimulating tourism consumption to create a cultural and tourism city in the Greater Bay Area.

The Museum of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen is a must visit tourist destination in Zhongshan, and the opening of the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link has led to record breaking daily visitor arrivals at the museum. In Zhongshan City during holidays, there are long queues of customers waiting outside specialty restaurants and vehicles from cities on the east bank of the Pearl River Estuary can be seen everywhere. Lin Ruixi, Deputy Secretary of the CPC Zhongshan Municipal Committee and Head of the Publicity Department of the CPC Zhongshan Municipal Committee, said that the opening of the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link has attracted the world’s attention to the Greater Bay Area and the the Pearl River Estuary once again. The “golden channel” has brought more Internet traffic to the city, showing the outside world the excellent development results of a new “Internet famous city.” Nowadays, citizens of Shenzhen and Zhongshan can cross the link to see different sceneries. Faced with the “sky high Internet traffic” brought by the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link, Zhongshan is strengthening the integrated development with Shenzhen, Hong Kong and Macao on the east coast of the Pearl River Estuary in the planning and development of cultural and tourism industries.

 

 

Contact: Albert Huang

Phone: 008610-68990638

E-mail: 1713543383@qq.com

 

 

Delegation of International Communication Experts and Foreign Media Outlets Visits Emerging Industry Enterprises in Zhongshan, Guangdong Province
Delegation of International Communication Experts and Foreign Media Outlets Visits Emerging Industry Enterprises in Zhongshan, Guangdong Province

On October 9, 2024, the delegation of international communication experts and foreign media outlets, themed “The World Comes to Zhongshan” and organized by the CICG Academy of Translation and Interpretation, visited several representative enterprises in Zhongshan’s emerging industries to experience the development of these innovative sectors.

At the Sinoscience Fullcryo (Zhongshan) Equipment Manufacturing Co. Ltd., delegation members learned about a large hydrogen liquefier capable of producing five tons of liquefied hydrogen per day. This facility was jointly developed, designed, and manufactured by the company and the Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, achieving the domestic production of large hydrogen liquefiers, with overall performance reaching international advanced levels. Zhongshan has prioritized the hydrogen energy industry and has nurtured several leading enterprises and research institutes in low-temperature technology, thus forming a relatively complete hydrogen energy industrial chain.

At the Zhongshan Institute for Drug Discovery, the delegation received insights into several groundbreaking drugs developed by the institute that are pioneering in both China and globally. The institute is currently working on more than 60 new drugs, with seven of them undergoing clinical trials. This initiative reflects Zhongshan’s commitment to creating a national-level comprehensive platform that integrates biopharmaceutical research and development, technological breakthroughs, platform services, and industrial incubation, all aimed at promoting high-quality development in the biopharmaceutical and health industries within the Greater Bay Area.

During last year’s Hangzhou Asian Games, tens of thousands of spectators benefited from seamless video streaming and video calls through a robust 5G network, supported by Tongyu Communication Co. Ltd., based in Zhongshan. The delegation learned that as China’s pioneering manufacturer of base station antennas, the company has established two overseas production bases in India and Thailand, along with six international branches. Its base station antennas are extensively utilized in over 60 countries and regions and have earned certification as a global supplier from leading telecom equipment manufacturers such as Huawei, ZTE, and Ericsson.

At FCourier, a company specializing in the research, development, operation, and management of high-performance Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), flight control systems, and artificial intelligence products, the delegation observed the test flights of two types of UAVs up close. Known for their exceptional performance, the company’s electric vertical take-off and landing fixed-wing UAVs with retractable rotors are sold in multiple Middle Eastern countries. They are effectively applied in various fields, including emergency firefighting, public safety, and energy inspection, and serve as an example of China’s high-end manufacturing going global. Zhongshan aims to gather over 300 relevant enterprises in the industrial chain, achieving an industrial scale exceeding 10 billion yuan, and is committed to establishing a distinctive low-altitude manufacturing industry, which is poised to be a key growth driver for the city’s economy.

 

Contact: Albert Huang

Tel.: 008610-68990638

E-mail: 1713543383@qq.com

China Everything recently released a short video ‘A shared path to modernization’
China Everything recently released a short video ‘A shared path to modernization’

China Everything recently released a short video titled “A shared path to modernization,” which tells the story of fruitful China-Africa cooperation and the everlasting friendship between the Chinese and African peoples.

China, the world’s largest developing country, and Africa, the continent with the largest concentration of developing countries, are closely linked by common development aspirations.

More than 2.8 billion Chinese and African people have joined hands in realizing modernization, from infrastructure to economic and trade exchanges, industrial upgrades to digital innovation, green development, public health cooperation and more. Together, they have written a new chapter of unity, worked toward common goals and embarked on a unique path of win-win cooperation.

The 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation is being held in Beijing from September 4 to 6. Themed “Joining Hands to Advance Modernization and Build a High-Level China-Africa Community with a Shared Future,” the summit will bring together the leadership of China and African countries to celebrate friendship, chart the way forward for cooperation and embark on a new journey toward modernization.

 

 

Contact: Derek

Tel.: 008610-65367260

E-mail: 842372621@qq.com

The 2024 Global Energy Transition Conference Opened in the Beijing Future Science City
The 2024 Global Energy Transition Conference Opened in the Beijing Future Science City

The 2024 Global Energy Transition Conference opened in the Future Science City of Changping District, Beijing, on September 7. As a high-profile event with significant influence in the energy sector both domestically and internationally, this forum has been held for sixth consecutive years in the Energy Valley of the Future Science City. Industry leaders and experts discussed the future of energy development with a focus on green transformation.

This year’s forum, themed “Transformative Development and a Green Future,” consists of an opening ceremony, a main forum, nine thematic subforums, a concluding session which also inaugurates the Future Science City Energy Week, alongside various exhibitions and activities. During the first day’s main forum, top experts from various fields delivered keynote speeches on energy development and security, green and low-carbon energy transition, carbon reduction, low-carbon technologies and digital technologies, as well as international energy cooperation.

The nine thematic subforums covered critical hotspots in comprehensive green transformation and the development of new quality productive forces in the energy sector. One of the subforums, the 2024 Energy Valley Construction Development Conference, hosted by the Changping District Government, focused on the high-quality construction and development of the Energy Valley. It invited directors of research institutes affiliated to state-owned enterprises, university presidents, entrepreneurs, scientists, and think tank representatives who have established their operations in the Future Science City to give keynote speeches on building a unique Energy Valley.

The outdoor exhibition area of the 2024 Global Energy Transition Conference
The outdoor exhibition area of the 2024 Global Energy Transition Conference

The conference released important reports including the Report on the Progress of China’s Energy Revolution: Energy System Revolution (2024), the 2024 Beijing Future Science City Energy Valley Industrial Development White Paper, and A Collection of Excellent Project Samples in Integrated Smart Energy (2024). The Beijing New-Type Energy Storage Demonstration Zone and the Beijing Future Science City Digital Power Innovation Center were also inaugurated during the event.

At the closing session which inaugurated the Future Science City Energy Week, the Development Research Center of the State Council released its annual research topics, while the Changping District Government released 20 application scenarios, including dispersed power generation systems such as photovoltaic generation, commercial and industrial energy storage, supercharging stations, and hydrogen refueling station.

The exhibition and display segment of the conference featured both indoor and outdoor areas, emphasizing industry-specific segments and “immersive” scene designs to facilitate better interaction among participating companies, experts, and other attendees.

The Energy Valley in the Future Science City is tasked with building a globally influential technology innovation hub for the energy sector and spearheading the development of advanced energy industries in Beijing. It possesses outstanding advantages in promoting the development of advanced energy industries, including innovation abilities, comprehensive factors, favorable policies, and full-fledged facilities. Changping District aims to build the Future Science City into a new energy technological innovation hub, as well as a pilot area for green and sustainable development, and make the Energy Valley a new symbol of the country’s dual-carbon strategy, contributing significantly to Beijing’s efforts in forming an international science and technology innovation center.

 

 

 

Contact: Liu Lijia

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