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[Advancements in Care, Technology, and Environmental Conservation in China]-[China certifies first group of long-term care specialists]

Special English · B1 · 2025-05-12

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Professionalizing Long-Term Care

China has taken a significant step toward addressing the challenges of an aging population by launching a new profession: the long-term care specialist. In Nantong, Jiangsu Province, 81 qualified practitioners received the first-ever long-term care specialist certificates. According to Li Tao, deputy director of the National Health Security Administration, this initiative is a direct response to the "enormous demand" for specialized care created by an aging demographic. The certification program, which features elementary, intermediate, and advanced tiers, aims to "elevate service quality" and alleviate the burden on families. Candidates like Lu Ya Yun, a 51-year-old former childcare worker, view the certification as a validation of expertise, emphasizing that "every senior deserves compassionate care."

Urban Connectivity and Pet-Friendly Initiatives

In Hong Kong, the MTR Corporation has launched a trial program allowing pet owners to bring their cats and dogs onto the light rail during weekends and public holidays. To ensure "railway operational safety" and hygiene, the program requires a specific cat-dog carrying pass and mandates the use of carriers. Resident feedback, such as that from a local pet owner, highlights that this measure offers a "cost-effective alternative to taxis" for those without private cars. The MTR is currently monitoring the trial's impact to determine if it should be extended beyond the initial two-month period.

Growth in Marine Tourism

China’s marine tourism sector is experiencing robust growth, with a 7.5% year-on-year increase in value-added output during the first quarter, reaching 384.2 billion yuan. Shi Suisiang from the National Marine Data and Information Service noted that supportive policies have "bolstered the development of cruise tourism." Local authorities, particularly in Guangdong, are expanding tourism products and streamlining yacht registration to capitalize on the rising demand for high-end travel programs.

Wetland Conservation Efforts

Over the past two decades, China has established 903 national wetland parks, protecting 2.4 million hectares of vital habitat. Yan Zhen, vice head of the National Forestry and Grassland Administration, highlighted that the country has "prioritized wetland conservation," leading to the restoration of 300,000 hectares of land. With 82 wetlands of international importance, China is now focusing on a "holistic" protection strategy, particularly for the Yangtze and Yellow River basins, and is actively contributing to global ecological governance through initiatives like the International Mangrove Center.

Medical Innovation: Smart Band-Aids for Organs

Researchers from institutions including Beihang University and Peking University have developed a groundbreaking "electronic patch" that acts as a smart band-aid for organs. Traditional drug delivery is often inefficient, with drugs getting lost in the bloodstream or blocked by cell membranes. This ultra-thin patch uses "micro nano processing technologies" to create a "highway for drug delivery." By using low voltage to perforate cell membranes, the patch allows for the rapid and precise delivery of drug molecules. Professor Changlin Qian suggests this innovation holds "great promise" for treating complex conditions like cancer and trauma.

Advancing Ocean Remote Sensing

To address the persistent issue of missing measurement data in ocean remote sensing caused by cloud cover and satellite orbit gaps, Chinese researchers have developed a generalized data completion model. Published in Remote Sensing of Environment, the study utilizes deep learning to reconstruct "gap-free and cloud-free" oceanic variables, such as sea surface temperature and wind speed. By using seven consecutive days of observation data as inputs, the model effectively fills in missing regions, providing a vital tool for more comprehensive global climate research.

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The world is changing fast, but you can learn it at a slower pace.
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marking the official launch of the newly recognized profession
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This profession will elevate service quality, drive innovation in health and wellness industries, and enhance public satisfaction.
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fuels her confidence in this career
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she is committed to serving more families with professionalism and dedication.
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alleviate the burden
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drive innovation
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enhance public satisfaction
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fuels her confidence
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cost-effective alternative
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📖 Transcript

The world is changing fast, but you can learn it at a slower pace.
Special English. You're listening to Special English, here's the news.
A total of 81 qualified practitioners have recently received China's first ever long -term care specialist certificates in Nantong city, in East China's Jiangsu Province, marking the official launch of the newly recognized profession designed to address the growing needs of an aging population and the social challenges posed by chronic illnesses or disability.
The long -term care specialists are expected to alleviate the burden on families struggling with the disability of family members.
Li Tao, deputy director of the National Health Security Administration, said that the aging demographic has created enormous demand for long term care.
This profession will elevate service quality, drive innovation in health and wellness industries, and enhance public satisfaction.

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