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[Technological Advancements, Ecological Preservation, and Cultural Traditions in China]-[Porcelain capital draws international attention with innovation]

Special English · B1 · 2025-03-25

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Technological Innovation and Cultural Heritage: A Comprehensive Overview

This report summarizes recent developments in Chinese industrial technology, environmental conservation, and the preservation of long-standing cultural traditions as highlighted in the latest broadcast.

1. Advancements in Unmanned Aerial Systems

The aviation sector has reached a significant milestone with the maiden flight of the TP-1000, a domestically developed unmanned transport aircraft. Designed by Yi Tong UAV System Company Limited, this aircraft is engineered to meet civil aviation airworthiness procedures. Boasting a 1,000 kg payload capacity and a 1,000-kilometer range, the TP-1000 features a multi-redundant flight control system and a modular installation twin-engine design. Its large rear cargo door is specifically optimized for intelligent airdrops and emergency rescue operations. The company anticipates achieving airworthiness certification by late 2025, with commercial operations slated for 2026. This complements their existing fleet, including the TP500 and the TR100, which are currently moving through various testing and certification phases.

2. Balancing Tourism and Ecology at Fanjing Mountain

Fanjing Mountain has been officially added to the IUCN Green List, recognizing its excellence in biodiversity conservation. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the mountain serves as an "ecological island," providing a critical habitat for rare species such as the Guizhou golden snub-nosed monkey and the Fenjing fir. Despite a surge in tourism—noting a 120% increase in international visits—the local government remains committed to an "ecology first, protection prioritized" principle. Future developments include integrating wellness tourism, marathon events, and matcha-themed local industries to sustain the economy while protecting the region’s fragile ecosystem.

3. Jingdezhen: The Global Porcelain Hub

Jingdezhen, historically known as the "Porcelain Capital of China," is evolving into a creative hub for international ceramic artists. The city has leveraged its 2,000-year pottery history to foster innovation through the National Ceramic Culture Heritage Innovation Experimental Zone. Key sites like the Taoshi Quan Ceramic Art Avenue have successfully incubated over 3,000 startups and hosted artists from more than 50 countries. Furthermore, the city is pioneering digital preservation by establishing the world's first ancient ceramic gene bank, which utilizes digital platforms to catalog information from over 300,000 ceramic genes, ensuring that its cultural legacy is protected for future generations.

4. The Tradition of "Birdwalking" in Beijing

A unique cultural practice known as "birdwalking" continues to thrive in Beijing’s traditional Hutong neighborhoods. Elderly residents engage in this hobby by gently swinging bamboo birdcages, allowing their songbirds to enjoy fresh air and social interaction. Practitioners believe that keeping birds in confined indoor spaces is detrimental to their health, making regular outings essential for the birds' physical and mental vigor. While the practice serves as a vital social outlet for the elderly, helping to combat feelings of loneliness, it has also adapted to modern regulations; following the 2021 ban on trading certain wild species, many enthusiasts have shifted their focus toward birdwatching, emphasizing a respectful coexistence with nature.

5. The Yellow River Mosaic

The broadcast concludes by highlighting a 12-part series titled The Yellow River Mosaic, which documents the lives of people living along China's second-longest river. Through personal narratives from herders, boatmen, and eco-activists, the series explores the impact of climate change on the river’s headwaters and the resilience of communities as they navigate digital transformation and environmental shifts.

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📖 Transcript

The world is changing fast, but you can learn it at a slower pace.
Special English You're listening to Special English.
Here's the news. China's domestically developed Tang class Unmanned Transport Aircraft, the TP -1000, has completed its maiden flight in East China's Shandong Province.
Designed and manufactured by Yi Tong, UAV System Company Limited, based in Yan Tai, Shandong province, the aircraft recently flew for about 30 minutes at an airport in Shandong.
Its stable performance validated its design and reliability.
As a large cargo drone developed under China's civil aviation airworthiness procedures, the TP1000 boasts a payload capacity of 1 ,000 kg.

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