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[Strengthening China-Japan Relations, Spring Festival Gala Records, and the Rise of China's Low-Altitude Economy]-[Japan PM seeks stronger ties with China: What’s behind the shift?]

World Today · B2 · 2025-01-29

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Strengthening China-Japan Relations: A Pragmatic Pivot

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening communication with China, aiming to advance the strategic partnership between the two nations. According to Yang Siyu, a research fellow at the China Institute of International Studies, this push is driven by a need to navigate "unpredictable uncertainties" brought about by the incoming "Trump 2.0" administration. By fostering a "stable, positive, predictable Japan-China relation," the Ishiba administration seeks to balance external pressures while protecting Japanese national interests.

Ishiba’s approach is characterized as more "pragmatic" compared to his predecessors. Rather than focusing solely on high-level rhetoric, he emphasizes "action, doable, takeable actions," such as resuming agricultural exports to China and facilitating high-level business and political delegations. Despite the complex "third-party factor" of U.S.-Japan relations, experts remain confident that the mainstream of Japanese society recognizes that a constructive relationship with China is essential for regional and global stability.

2025 Spring Festival Gala: A Global Cultural Phenomenon

The 2025 Spring Festival Gala has shattered engagement records, underscoring its status as a premier cultural event. Data shows a 32% increase in on-demand views on social media, reaching 2.8 billion, while global international broadcasts garnered 1.6 billion ratings. The event’s international appeal was highlighted by performances such as "Let's Enjoy China Together," which featured 38 international students, including Mahdu Shekri Babar, the first Pakistani student to perform in the show’s recorded history.

Babar noted that the experience served as a powerful bridge for "people-to-people" bonds, with his involvement sparking significant interest in Chinese culture and language back in Pakistan. The global reach of the Gala, broadcast in over 80 languages, illustrates China’s successful efforts to share its traditions and values on a massive international scale.

The Soaring Low-Altitude Economy

China is actively nurturing its "low-altitude economy," a sector encompassing aerospace activities between 1,000 and 3,000 meters. The government has established a dedicated department to oversee policy and planning, with the industry projected to reach a value of 1 trillion yuan (~$140 billion) by 2026. Experts like Professor Zhang Fan and Mr. Yang Trinxiang emphasize that this is not merely a rebranding of general aviation, but a transformative shift toward a "three-dimensional" transportation model.

Key Drivers and Challenges

  • Technological Integration: The sector relies on "digitalization" and "intelligence," utilizing autonomous flight technology to optimize logistics and transport in crowded urban environments where ground traffic is saturated.
  • Policy Coordination: The new department serves as a vital bridge, coordinating between civil aviation and military authorities to relax airspace regulations. This "bottom-up" push from local governments in cities like Shenzhen and Guangzhou is fostering competitive innovation in electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles.
  • Safety and Sustainability: Despite the potential, experts warn that significant hurdles remain. Mr. Yang stressed that "without safety, aviation cannot be continued," highlighting the need for breakthroughs in battery energy density, composite materials, and robust traffic control software to avoid collisions.

Ultimately, while the vision of 100,000 air taxis by 2030 is ambitious, the strategic push by the Chinese government to integrate these technologies into the 15th Five-Year Plan signals a clear commitment to establishing a new economic engine that could redefine global logistics.

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📖 Transcript

Japanese Prime Ministry Shiba vows to strengthen communication with China.
China's spring festival gala for the year of the snake 2025 sets new records, and low -altitude economies soaring to new heights in China.
Welcome to Road Today, the Spring Festival edition.
I'm Gu 'ana in Beijing.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shiro Yeshiba has reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening communication with China and advancing the strategic partnership between the two nations.

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