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[Advancements in Urban Living, AI Innovation, Robotics, and Global Logistics]-[China moves to upgrade "15-minute community life circles" to facilitate urban living]

Special English · B1 · 2025-09-29

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Enhancing Urban Livelihoods: The 15-Minute Community Life Circles

China is set to upgrade its urban landscape through the implementation of "15-minute community life circles." By 2030, the government aims to establish 10,000 such circles, ensuring that essential services—including "child care and elderly care, cultural and sports facilities and health care centers"—are accessible within a short walk. The initiative prioritizes fundamental needs like "breakfast outlets, wet markets and repair services." To ensure sustainability, the government mandates at least "30 square meters of community service facilities per 100 households" and encourages local authorities to provide "rent reductions" for public-interest businesses like community canteens.

AI Innovation and Robotics: The Zhangjiang Hub and 'Xue Ba'

Shanghai’s Pudong New Area is aggressively pursuing a global AI leadership position by inaugurating the "Zhangjiang AI Innovation Town." The project aims to cluster 1,000 enterprises with an industry scale of 100 billion yuan by 2030. Supporting this growth are "ten high-quality development policies," including "computing power vouchers" and a "2 billion yuan seed fund."

In the realm of robotics, the Shanghai Theatre Academy has enrolled "Xue Ba," a 175-meter-tall embodied robot, as its first doctoral student. Designed with an "ultra-lightweight tendon-based bionic structure," the robot is undergoing training in traditional Chinese operas. Co-supervisor Li Qingdu notes that while the robot can perform "delicate movements" and over a hundred expressions, research is ongoing to improve the "smoothness and aesthetic appeal" of its performance through motion capture technology.

Expanding Global Logistics and Lunar Research

In a significant development for trade, the Ningbo Zhoushan Port has launched the "China-Europe Arctic Container Express." This route utilizes the "Northeast Arctic Passage" to reach Britain's Felixstowe Port in just 18 days. This service is specifically designed for "cross-border e-commerce and high-value goods," such as energy storage cabinets and power batteries, providing a critical new logistics channel.

Meanwhile, in space exploration, researchers from Sun Yat-sen University have identified new lunar landslides formed since 2009. Contrary to initial assumptions, the study suggests these are primarily triggered by "moonquakes" rather than asteroid impacts. This discovery provides a "clear strategy for targeting future seismometer deployments," helping scientists map the moon's internal seismic zones.

Infrastructure and Travel Trends

China’s commitment to green energy is reflected in the rapid expansion of its "electric vehicle charging infrastructure," which reached nearly 173 million units by August. Additionally, cross-border travel has seen a massive rebound, with visa-free entries by foreign nationals surging by 521% year-on-year. The National Immigration Administration continues to "streamline procedures" to foster greater convenience for international travelers.

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You're listening to Special English.
Here's the news.
China will upgrade the 15-minute community life circles to provide easier access to essential services for urban residents.
That is, according to a notice released jointly between by the Commerce Ministry and eight other government departments.
By 2030, the government plans to create 10000 convenient life circles, ensuring residents can access community services, including child care and elderly care, cultural and sports facilities and health care centers, within a 15-minute walk from their homes.
According to the notice, over the next five years, 100 pilot cities will be selected as to expand the coverage of these life circles, targeting both central urban districts and eligible counties.

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