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[Cultural Exchanges, Technological Innovations, and Seasonal Traditions: A Weekly Review]-[New exhibition in Beijing offers glimpse into ancient Greece]

Special English · B1 · 2024-12-02

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Cultural Heritage and Global Connectivity

Beijing is currently hosting a significant cultural exhibition titled "The Greeks, Agamemnon to Alexander the Great" at the Capital Museum of China. Featuring 270 items from 14 Greek museums, the exhibition offers a "panoramic view of the history and culture of ancient Greece." Zhang Lixin of the Beijing Municipal Cultural Heritage Bureau noted that over 90% of these "cultural relics" are being displayed in Beijing for the first time, further strengthening the "deep cultural connection" between Beijing and Athens as they approach the 20th anniversary of their sister-city relations.

Simultaneously, Beijing Daxing International Airport has seen a resurgence in international travel, with passenger trips exceeding four million this year—doubling the figure from the same period last year. This milestone was reached 47 days ahead of schedule, driven by "visa-free policies" and a recovering tourism market. Statistics indicate that over 142,000 inbound foreign travelers utilized visa-free entries, underscoring the success of China's recent efforts to facilitate international exchange.

Advancements in Rail Logistics and Geological Discovery

China Railway has successfully conducted its "first large-scale trial transportation of lithium batteries" for electric vehicles. Previously, these batteries were classified as "dangerous goods" and restricted to sea or road transport due to the risk that they might "burn or explode if jolted." To address this, China Railway Chengdu Group Company employed "new type of containers" made of "non-combustible materials" and equipped with "smoke and temperature detectors." This innovation has been welcomed by industry giant CATL, as it provides a faster and more efficient channel for exports.

In the realm of scientific discovery, researchers have identified a unique "meteorite crater" on a mountain ridge in Heilongjiang Province. This elliptical, "dustpan-shaped" crater is the first of its kind discovered on a ridge in China. Researcher Chen Ming noted that the impact occurred in the "late Cenozoic era," providing scientists with a new perspective on "impact cratering mechanisms" and enriching the understanding of planetary collisions.

Conservation Efforts and Seasonal Wisdom

China’s commitment to wildlife conservation remains robust, with the captive population of "giant pandas" reaching 757. Through the "Giant Panda National Park" and various international research collaborations, China has successfully facilitated the birth of 71 cubs. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to connect habitats and preserve the 1,900 pandas currently living in the wild.

Finally, the program explored the cultural significance of winter in China. Rooted in the Chinese character "dong," which implies an "ending," winter is traditionally viewed as a time for "storage" and reflection. Customs like eating dumplings (qiaozi) in the north or stewed dishes in the south reflect a lifestyle adapted to the "seasonal changes." Much like the sentiment found in Percy Bysshe Shelley’s "Ode to the West Wind," the Chinese tradition views winter not merely as a cold, lifeless season, but as a period of "renewal and vitality," where the quiet surface allows for meditation on the past and hope for the coming year.

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The world is changing fast, but you can learn it at a slower pace.
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Here's the news. An exhibition featuring hundreds of collections from Greek museums has opened to the public in Beijing.
offering a panoramic view of the history and culture of ancient Greece.
The show entitled, The Greeks, Agamemnon to Alexander the Great, runs until May 18, next year at the Capital Museum of China before moving to its next stop in Shanghai.
The exhibition features 270 items or sets of collections from 14 Greek museums and institutes, including pottery, stone statues and gold artifacts.

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