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[Cultural Heritage, Technological Advancements, and Global Connectivity: A Review of Recent Chinese Developments]-[2,300-year-old Chinese silk manuscripts return home after nearly eight decades abroad]

Special English · B1 · 2025-10-19

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Cultural Repatriation and Historical Preservation

A significant milestone in international cultural cooperation has been reached with the return of two volumes of the Zidan Ku Silk Manuscripts to the Hunan Museum. Dating back to the Warring States period (475 BC to 221 BC), these artifacts—comprising Si Shi Ling, Wuxing Ling, and Gongshou Zhen—were smuggled out of China in 1946. As the earliest examples of silk text and the oldest classical Chinese book, their repatriation from the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Asian Art serves as a model for global artifact restitution. Furthermore, the Hunan Museum has utilized standardized imaging to uncover over 40 previously imperceptible ink characters, enhancing our understanding of pre-Qin astronomy, cosmology, and military divination.

Rural Revitalization through Infrastructure

In Shanxi Province, the Shiya Valley has transformed from an isolated location into a thriving destination for wellness tourism. Over three decades, local villagers demonstrated remarkable perseverance by carving a 75-kilometre cliff-hanging road through the Taihang Mountains. This feat of ingenuity has turned the valley into a national-level tourist resort. With forest coverage exceeding 96% and an average summer temperature of 22 degrees Celsius, the area welcomed roughly 910,000 visitors in the first eight months of 2024. This development has successfully integrated homestays and cultural tourism, significantly boosting the village’s collective income and local household earnings.

Advancements in Aerospace and Commercial Spaceflight

China’s commercial aerospace sector achieved a major success with the launch of the Gravity-1 carrier rocket from the waters off the coast of Haiyang. Developed by Orion Space, this solid-fuel rocket is recognized as the world's most powerful of its kind and China's highest-capacity commercial launch vehicle. During its Y-2 mission, the rocket performed a complex 40-degree yaw maneuver, demonstrating enhanced stability and adaptability. Designed to meet the surging demand for large-scale satellite networking, the Gravity family of rockets expands China’s capability to deploy diversified medium and low-orbit satellites efficiently.

Expanding Global Logistics and Innovation

Connectivity between China and the world continues to grow, highlighted by the direct passenger flight between Shenzhen and Mexico City. Spanning over 14,000 km, this is the longest non-stop international route in China's civil aviation industry. Since its inception in May 2024, the route has facilitated over 50,000 passenger trips and 1,700 tons of cargo, bolstering trade efficiency.

Concurrently, China is making strides in low-altitude mobility. The Xpeng Aeroht “land aircraft carrier,” a flying car featuring a mothership and a detachable air module, recently completed a successful flight demonstration in Dubai. With 600 orders secured in the region, the project underscores the potential of Chinese technological innovation in the global mobility market, with a planned official market launch by 2027.

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the autumn scenery is both beautiful and refreshing.
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📖 Transcript

You're listening to Special English.
Here is the news.
Two volumes of Chinese silk manuscripts dating back about 2300 years have been returned to central China 79 years after they were smuggled out of the country through cooperation between Chinese and US cultural institutions.
The second and third volumes of the Zidan Ku Silk Manuscripts.
Precious cultural artifacts dating back to the Warring States period from 475 BC to 221 BC have been officially repatriated to Hunan province.
They will be permanently archived in the Hunan Museum in Changsha, the provincial capital.

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