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[China's Archaeological Discoveries, Economic Advancements, and the Flourishing Red Leaf Economy]-[Great Wall excavation yields key archaeological discoveries in Beijing]

Special English · B1 · 2025-12-15

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Archaeological Breakthroughs in Beijing

Recent excavations in Beijing have yielded significant historical insights. At the Jienko section of the Great Wall, archaeologists unearthed a large cannon dating back to the late Ming Dynasty. Weighing 112 kilograms and measuring 89 centimeters, this piece serves as "crucial new evidence for research on firearms manufacturing and historical military technology exchange." Furthermore, the discovery of 28 turquoise artifacts at the Xin Gong site, dating back to the Xia and Shang periods, underscores early cultural exchange, as analysis indicates the minerals likely originated from the junction of Hubei, Henan, and Shanxi provinces.

Growth of Innovative SMEs in Beijing

The Beijing Equity Trading Center has reached a milestone, with its specialized board for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) hitting 1,000 listed companies by the end of November. This segment is specifically tailored for firms characterized by "high growth potential, cutting-edge technology and a robust competitive edge." Notable classifications include 187 "little giant enterprises." With nearly 90 percent of these firms operating in sectors like artificial intelligence and biotechnology, they have collectively raised over 40 billion yuan. This focus on specialized, sophisticated technologies is a "key national strategy," now integrated into the recommendations for China’s 15th Five-Year Plan.

Electronic Information Sector Expansion

China’s electronic information sector demonstrated steady growth throughout the first ten months of the year. Major companies in the industry saw combined operating revenues rise by 8.3 percent to 14 trillion yuan. Production metrics remain strong, with 1.02 billion smartphones and 386.6 billion units of integrated circuits produced during this period. This performance aligns with national efforts to stabilize the manufacturing sector, including specific growth targets set for 2025–2026 to bolster computer communication and electronic equipment production.

Connectivity and the Global Flight Record

Aviation history was made with the launch of China Eastern Airlines Flight MU745, the first direct air route between China and Argentina. Spanning over 20,000 kilometers with a stopover in Auckland, the flight duration of approximately 25 hours and 30 minutes has "broken the record for the world's longest one-way flight." This new link aims to facilitate deeper connections, operating two round-trip flights per week.

The Economic Impact of the 'Red Leaf' Phenomenon

Across China, the seasonal tradition of viewing red leaves has evolved into a "powerful economic engine" for rural revitalization. In Wushan County, the Red Leaf Festival has successfully transformed the traditional off-season into a "peak season," with the 2024 iteration attracting nearly 42 million visitors and generating 29 billion yuan in revenue. This economic shift is evident in how local residents, such as those in Anjing Village, have moved from using leaves as "firewood" to creating intricate leaf carvings that serve as popular souvenirs. Experts from the China Tourism Academy emphasize that this trend is an effective approach to "advancing rural revitalization" by converting ecological advantages into sustainable economic growth. From boat tours in Wushan to immersive Hanfu experiences in Nanjing’s Qixia Mountain, these initiatives demonstrate how cultural heritage and natural landscapes can be leveraged to drive local development.

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📖 Transcript

The world is changing fast, but you can learn it at a slower pace.
You're listening to Special English.
Here's the news.
Archaeologists in Beijing have announced important discoveries in the recent excavation of the Jienko section of the Great Wall, where a large cannon has been unearthed.
The excavation focused on three beacon towers and their connecting walls, revealing numerous artifacts this year, including weapons, architectural parts and objects of daily use.
That is according to Xiang Heng, an associate research fellow at the Beijing Institute of Archaeology, at a press conference on the latest archaeological findings in 2025.

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