Elderly disabled individuals in China who face difficulties in bathing have a new solution through professional teams that provide assisted bathing services.
Wang Yongcheng is the only visually impaired deputy to the 14th National People's Congress, China's top legislature. On Nov 13, the native of Fujian province received Braille version of four replies sent by authorities to suggestions he raised earlier this year in his hometown. It was the first time that NPC staff members had made Braille versions of responses to a deputy's suggestions. Wang always speaks out for people with disabilities, and his suggestions cover various areas, such as the employment and education of visually impaired people. With his fingertips tracing the raised dots on a Braille document, Wang said: "This is tangible response to my suggestions. I will continue increasing communication with government departments to help the disabled, and make new contributions to serving high-quality development of people with disabilities."
The 3rd WHAC International Commercial Arbitration Debate Competition was held from Nov 16 to 18 in Wuhan, the capital of Central China's Hubei province.
The WorldSkills Museum, which is situated beneath Shanghai's Yangpu Bridge, recently opened its doors to the public. The only museum endorsed by the WorldSkills Organization, the venue showcases over 2,000 artifacts from 39 countries and regions.
In front of the camera, Manzoor Hussain Soomro, 67, in a suit, burst with vigor. Speaking of the role of youth in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), he cast his eyes to the volunteers present with visible excitement. "They are the future," he said. "They are more energetic than our generation and more adapted to modern technology, and they are the world's future leaders."
As a seasoned professional with over two decades of experience at the National Science Museum Thailand, Vice President Ganigar Chen believes that the beauty of making science tangible and meaningful in reality is a recurring theme. She takes pride in inspiring students, which becomes a catalyst for motivation and curiosity, forming the bedrock for students to evolve into lifelong learners in the realm of science.
Kaushalya Bulumulla, a passionate advocate for the limitless potential of science from Sri Lanka, traced her journey back to her childhood fascination with the subject. From a young age, she found joy in the exploration of scientific concepts. It was in Grade 12 that she received a pivotal opportunity from her physics teacher. This opportunity propelled her into a research project aimed at reducing the daily electricity consumption of a refrigerator. Little did she know that this initial endeavor would shape her path and bring her to where she stands today.
Leonardo da Vinci's works from the Shanghai Museum and Jiangnan life aesthetics camping goods from the Zhejiang Museum… Checking out the creative cultural products at the ongoing fourth Yangtze River Delta International Cultural Industries Expo. Over 1,500 Chinese and international exhibitors from 32 countries and regions are participating in the expo this year.
Spotting wild pandas is a rare occurrence, but the lucky villagers of Gari village, Qiaoqi township in Baoxing, Sichuan province, had a memorable experience on Saturday morning at 5:20 am.
By Yuan Hui in Hohhot and Wang Songsong
Nov 13, 2023
Recently, an endangered corsac fox was spotted by a photography enthusiast in Heishantou township of Ergune, a county-level city overseen by Hulunbuir in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
The current state of global food security is "scary" and the world is at a "pivotal moment", said Bram Govaerts, director general of International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center. He praised China's recent efforts to curb its reliance on food imports and increase funding for technology-driven breeding techniques, including gene editing. Govaerts suggested such measures have managed to shield China from the unfolding global food crisis that is caused by a mix of factors such as regional conflicts, climate change and rising protectionism.
Hundreds of scientists from 25 countries and regions, including 27 Nobel laureates, gathered in Shanghai this week for the sixth World Laureates Forum for in-depth discussions on topics such as life sciences, artificial intelligence and carbon neutrality.
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