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[Cultural Preservation, Technological Advancement, and Regional Connectivity in China]-[China steps up cultural heritage protection to keep its past alive for the future]

Special English · B1 · 2025-12-21

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Enhancing Cultural Heritage and Modern Infrastructure in China

This report synthesizes recent developments in China’s cultural preservation, technological innovation, and regional economic integration as highlighted in the latest broadcast.

Restoration and Public Access to Cultural Sites

China is making significant strides in preserving its historical narrative. A primary highlight is the upcoming opening of the Jiangjun Guan section of the Great Wall in Beijing's Pinggu District, slated for late 2026. According to the Beijing Municipal Cultural Heritage Bureau, this initiative involves "restoration work, emergency reinforcement and environmental improvement." Officials emphasize that this is part of a broader strategy to "inherit cultural heritage" by integrating tourism with historical sites, such as through "night tours and study visits."

Nationally, China’s commitment to heritage is reflected in its standing on the UNESCO World Heritage List, where it now ranks second globally with 60 sites. Authorities are moving toward a "systematic" protection model, shifting from mere "emergency restoration" to "preventative conservation." This is bolstered by a comprehensive legal framework, including the "law on the protection of cultural relics" and the application of advanced technology like "satellite remote sensing" and "AI-powered data analysis" to monitor site conditions.

Technological Milestones in Aviation and Data

Technological progress remains a pillar of national development. The Aviation Industry Corporation of China recently announced the successful maiden flight of the Joutian, a large domestically developed drone. With a "maximum take-off weight of 16 tons" and a "payload capacity of 6000 kilograms," this aircraft is designed for versatile civil missions, including "emergency communication and disaster relief" and "geographic surveying."

Furthermore, the country has expanded its satellite ground network with the commencement of operations at the northernmost satellite data receiving station in Mohe. Leveraging its "high latitude geographical advantage," the station can significantly extend the receiving window for polar-orbiting satellites, having already processed over "1600 terabytes of total satellite data" by late 2025.

Strengthening Regional Connectivity and Cooperation

Economic and diplomatic ties are being reinforced through improved infrastructure. Guizhou Airlines has launched a direct route between Guiyang and Ho Chi Minh City, enhancing the "China-ASEAN air connectivity network." This expansion supports the robust economic relationship between the regions, with bilateral trade in goods reaching a record "US$982.1 billion in 2024."

Academic and cultural cooperation is also reaching a global scale. The launch of the Canal City University Cooperation Mechanism in Yangzhou unites 23 universities across 10 countries. By focusing on "cross-border seminars" and "collaborative research," this initiative aims to revitalize the cultural significance of major waterways, such as the Grand Canal, the Suez Canal, and various international water corridors, which serve as vital "corridors of trade, culture and international cooperation."

Conclusion

Through a combination of digitized archives, enhanced infrastructure, and international partnerships, China is effectively transforming its historical resources and technological capabilities into engines for sustainable development. Whether through the preservation of ancient ruins or the deployment of high-capacity drones, the focus remains on integrating these assets into the modern socio-economic fabric.

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📖 Transcript

You're listening to Special English.
Here is the news.
Beijing's Great Wall section of Jiangzhunguan, a historically strategic pass, will open to the public.
According to the Beijing Municipal Cultural Heritage Bureau, the section in Pinggu District is scheduled to open as early as the end of 2026, following restoration work, emergency reinforcement and environmental improvement.
The Great Wall in Beijing, primarily built during the Ming Dynasty more than 380 years ago, stretches over 500 kilometers across several districts.
Pinggu District boasts rich resources with more than 200 sites spanning over 50 kilometres.

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