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[Technological Innovation, Youth Health, Rural Revitalization, and Traditional Delicacies: A Comprehensive Overview of Current Chinese Trends]-[China promotes sports as means to enhance youth health and resilience]

Special English · B1 · 2025-03-17

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Innovations and Developments in China: A Comprehensive Summary

This report summarizes several key developments in China, spanning from agricultural nanotechnology and youth health initiatives to the success of rural revitalization and the cultural significance of traditional snacks.

1. Advancing Agriculture with Carbon-Based Nanomaterials

A research team from the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology and Shanghai Jiao Tong University has developed innovative carbon quantum dots derived from agricultural waste biomass (such as straw and leaves). Published in Communications Materials, the study demonstrates that these nanomaterials enhance photosynthesis efficiency by converting ultraviolet and green light into red light, which plants absorb more effectively. Furthermore, the material provides additional electrons to the photosynthetic electron transport chain. Due to its low cost and high biocompatibility, this technology shows great promise for future agricultural production and solar-powered biomanufacturing, with successful preliminary growth results in crops like corn, soybeans, and peanuts.

2. Prioritizing Youth Health and Physical Education

Addressing concerns where nearly 20% of children aged six to seven are overweight or obese and 53% suffer from myopia, China is intensifying its focus on physical fitness as part of its 14th Five-Year Plan. Experts like Liu Xiaojun and Yao Ming have advocated for increased school sports and psychological resilience. Initiatives include a "twenty-four hour screen free campaign" and educational reforms aimed at reducing academic pressure. Schools are adopting creative physical activities, such as high-energy dance workouts and large-scale coordinated running formations, to ensure students meet the requirement of at least two hours of daily physical activity.

3. Rural Revitalization: The Wuyuan Success Story

Wuyuan County serves as a prime example of China’s poverty alleviation and rural revitalization efforts. By leveraging its 6,700 hectares of rapeseed flowers and 30 traditional villages dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties, Wuyuan has successfully adopted an agriculture-tourism integration development model. Infrastructure upgrades and the expansion of the high-speed rail network have turned a once-economically stagnant area into a vibrant destination. The region now attracts both domestic and international visitors, fostering cultural exchange through homestays, such as those operated by the county’s first British resident, Edward Gawne.

4. The Cultural Legacy of Tang Hulu

Tang Hulu, or sugar-coated hawthorn berries, remains a symbolic icon of Northern Chinese culture, particularly in Beijing. With a history spanning over 800 years, the snack originated during the Song Dynasty as a medicinal remedy for the emperor's favorite lady. Originally resembling a bottle gourd or calabash, the snack has evolved into a diverse category of street food using various fruits. Beyond its taste, the deep red color of the hawthorn berries holds significant cultural weight, representing happiness and prosperity. Today, the widespread presence of Tang Hulu vendors serves as a traditional indicator of the arrival of the Spring Festival, highlighting its enduring status as a beloved treat across different social and economic strata.

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He proposed a twenty -four hour screen free campaign
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The idyllic lifestyle has not only encouraged locals to return, but also attracted many outsiders to settle down.
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The world is changing fast, that you can learn it at a slower pace.
Special English You're listening to Special English, here's the news.
A Chinese research team has developed a carbon -based nanomaterial from agricultural waste biomass that can enhance plant photosynthesis and potentially boost crop growth.
According to their study recently published in Communications Materials, the researchers from Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology under the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Shanghai Jiaotong University, developed the carbon quantum dots, a carbon -based nanomaterial synthesized from agricultural waste biomass, such as straw, leaves, and weeds.
The new material converts ultraviolet light, which plants cannot absorb, and green light, which they absorb inefficiently, into red light, for more efficient absorption.
It also excites electrons from absorbed photons to provide additional electrons for the photosynthetic electron transport chain, thus improving the photosynthesis efficiency.

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