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[Technological Frontiers and Cultural Preservation: A Weekly Review of Chinese Innovation]-[AI-assisted online tool helps decipher China's oracle bone characters]

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Technological Frontiers and Cultural Preservation: A Weekly Review

This week’s broadcast highlights a diverse array of advancements across China, ranging from the commercialization of futuristic transportation to the integration of artificial intelligence in historical research and the cultivation of niche agricultural products.

Advancing the Future of Mobility: Xpeng Aero HT

The landscape of personal transportation is shifting toward the skies. Xpeng Aero HT, the flying car affiliate of the Chinese electric vehicle giant, has reached a significant milestone by beginning trial production at the world’s first intelligent factory dedicated to mass-produced flying cars in Guangzhou. The facility, which covers 120,000 square meters, is designed for an annual capacity of 10,000 units. Their signature product, the “land aircraft carrier,” features a unique modular design: a six-wheel ground vehicle known as the “mothership” and a detachable electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft. With nearly 5,000 orders secured, the company aims to move into full-scale delivery by 2026, promising a future where smart route planning and one-touch takeoff are integrated into daily life.

AI Meets Ancient History: Deciphering Oracle Bone Script

In a fascinating convergence of ancient heritage and modern computing, a collaboration between Anyang Normal University, Tencent, and Xiamen University has resulted in a powerful AI tool designed to decipher “Jia Gu Wen” (Oracle Bone inscriptions). These inscriptions, considered the “oldest fully developed characters in China,” are being revitalized through a multimodal dataset containing 143 million ideographic characters. By integrating advanced models like DeepSeek and Tencent’s Hunyuan, the system allows both researchers and the public to interpret these relics. Song Zhenhao of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences noted that this represents a “new phase” of research, characterized by the “integration of liberal arts and sciences” and the participation of “computer technology elite.”

Lunar Ambitions and Space Manufacturing

China’s commitment to its crewed lunar program remains steadfast, with a goal of landing astronauts on the moon by 2030. The China Manned Space Agency has confirmed that development is proceeding as planned, with key hardware like the “Long March 10 carrier rocket,” the “Mengzhou manned spacecraft,” and the “Lanyue lunar lander” undergoing rigorous testing. Simultaneously, scientists are pushing the boundaries of space-based manufacturing. A team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences has successfully completed ground tests for an inflatable, reconfigurable module. Designed to expand into a large, stable workspace in orbit, this technology aims to move space manufacturing from “proof of concept toward engineering reality,” potentially revolutionizing fields like biopharmaceuticals and 3D printing.

Expanding Cultural Landmarks

Shanghai Disney Resort continues to grow, announcing plans for a fourth themed hotel and an expanded shopping district. This development follows the milestone of welcoming the resort’s 100 millionth guest. With Shanghai Disneyland ranking fifth globally in attendance, the expansion is set to provide guests with exclusive merchandise access outside the park, further solidifying its status as a premier global amusement destination.

High-Value Agriculture in the Wumeng Mountains

In the remote Wumeng Mountains of Yunnan Province, the cultivation of wasabi is transforming local livelihoods. Weixin County, with its cool, humid climate resembling Japan’s Shizuoka region, has successfully developed over 3,500 mu of wasabi planting bases. By moving away from traditional, less stable crops like corn and tobacco, local farmers have seen their annual household incomes rise by 6,200 yuan. Through the creation of a wasabi association and the implementation of a “full supply chain traceability system,” the region has integrated itself into global markets, ensuring that the pungent root prized in sashimi reaches international diners while providing sustainable economic growth for the mountain communities.

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Wasabi is bringing new opportunities to farmers in the remote mountains.
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Scientific support is boosting the booming industry too.
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These relics are now in collections scattered across both China and abroad.
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The world is changing fast, but you can learn it at a slower pace.
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Xpeng Aero HT.
The flying car affiliate of Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng, has begun trial production at the world's first intelligent factory for mass-produced flying cars a milestone in the commercialization of next-generation transport.
Located in the Huangpu District of Guangzhou, the capital city of south china's guangdong province, the 120 000 square meter plant has already rolled out the first detachable electric aircraft of its modular flying car, the land aircraft carrier.

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