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[Asian Winter Games Preparations, China's Economic Initiatives, and Cultural Traditions]-[Record-high delegations, athletes expected to participate in 9th Asian Winter Games]

Special English · B1 · 2024-11-04

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Comprehensive Update: From Winter Sports to Cultural Heritage

This report summarizes the latest developments in China, covering international sporting events, economic policy shifts, technological advancements in Shenzhen, paleontological breakthroughs in Hong Kong, and the traditional celebration of the solar term, Li Dong.

The 9th Asian Winter Games: A Milestone in Harbin

Harbin is gearing up for the 9th Asian Winter Games, scheduled for February 7th–14th. With over 1,500 athletes from 34 countries registered, the event is set to reach a "record high" in participation. Notably, 31 percent of the events will make their "Asian Winter Games debuts," including three ski mountaineering events that serve as a crucial "test for athletes preparing for the 2026 Winter Olympics."

The Games highlight the rapid growth of winter sports in Asia, with first-time registrations from nations like Cambodia and Saudi Arabia. Organizing Committee officials emphasized sustainability, noting that all 13 competition venues utilize "energy-saving and environmentally friendly materials" and "low-carbon technologies," focusing on the renovation of existing facilities rather than new construction.

Bolstering Domestic Consumption

In a move to strengthen the national economy, China has launched a month-long "consumption promotion month" across five major cities: Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Tianjin, and Chongqing. The campaign aims to stimulate spending in sectors such as "shopping, catering, tourism, exhibitions, and performances." This initiative builds upon the "large-scale equipment upgrade and consumer goods trade-in program" introduced in March, which has already contributed to a 3.3% year-on-year increase in retail sales during the first three quarters of the year.

Shenzhen: A Hub for Emerging Industries

Shenzhen continues to solidify its status as a tech powerhouse by establishing three specialized government offices dedicated to "artificial intelligence, new energy vehicles, and medicine and medical apparatus industries." These offices operate with relative independence to foster growth in these "promising economic engines."

For instance, the new energy vehicle sector, bolstered by giants like BYD, saw a "surge of 104 percent year-on-year" in production last year. Meanwhile, the city has earmarked 16 billion yuan for industrial funds to support the biomedical sector and is fast-tracking AI applications, with the AI industry output value exceeding 300 billion yuan, representing a 21 percent increase.

Paleontological Discovery in Hong Kong

In a historic first, Hong Kong has discovered "dinosaur fossils" on Port Island. Experts from the Chinese Academy of Sciences identified the specimens as "large-aged dinosaur bone fossils" dating back to the "Cretaceous period (about 145 million to 66 million years ago)." This find, facilitated by a new cooperation agreement between Hong Kong and the mainland, provides significant new evidence for research into the region's "paleoecology."

Embracing 'Li Dong' and the Nuan Lu Hui Tradition

As the northern hemisphere enters the solar term of "Li Dong" (Start of Winter), the program highlights the enduring tradition of "Nuan Lu Hui." Traditionally, this "warm stove gathering" allowed ancestors to battle the cold through community and shared meals.

Today, the practice has evolved into a "trendy event" for younger generations. Whether roasting peanuts, persimmons, or tea on a stove, the tradition persists as a way to blend "relaxation, social interaction, and cultural connection." It remains a beloved way to welcome the winter season, proving that even in an era of "fancy technology," the simple, cozy appeal of a gathering around a warm stove remains a vital part of Chinese culture.

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📖 Transcript

The world is changing fast, but you can learn it at a slower pace.
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Here's the news. More than 1 ,500 athletes from 34 countries and regions have registered to participate in the 9th Asian Winter Games, which will take place from February 7th through the 14th in Harbin, in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province with the number of participating delegations and athletes expected to reach a record high.
Zhang Haihua, deputy secretary -general of the organizing Committee announced that 31 percent of the events will make their Asian Winter Games debuts in Harbin.
Among them, three ski mountaineering events have been confirmed as new additions for the 2026 Winter Olympics, making the Harbin games an important test for athletes preparing for the Olympics.
According to the organizers, China, Japan, and South Korea will participate in all events, while Cambodia and Saudi Arabia have registered for the first time.

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