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Why VeChain Foundation Met With China s Government Officials

Via its official Twitter handle, the VeChain Foundation confirmed a meeting with government officials from three important Chinese districts. Representatives from Shanghai, Changing, and Huangpu visited the organization’s office in Singapore. Per the report by the VeChain Foundation, the representatives from the enterprise blockchain platform and the governments talked about “potential transformative collaborations”. The organization claimed to be “ever-ready” to help all sectors from private companies to governments. A separate report published by the Chinese website ChainNews states that the Deputy Director for the Changing District, Pan Min, “repeatedly” praised VeChain’s technology and business development. The meeting was attended by Dr. Ziheng Zhou, Chief Scientist of VeChain Technology, Bing Wang, Director of Human Resources, Yiyun Xia, Director of Marketing and Public Relations, and Diyun Gong, Executive Assistant to the CEO.

Bookstores go red as Chinese revisit Party revolutionary spirit

Red bookstores witness rising Chinese enthusiasm on revolutionary history--China Economic Net

Sales of revolutionary books soared in a season of thin trading. Various activities have been held to promote red reading across China. At the main entrance of the largest shopping street of old town Jinggangshan, the cradle of the Chinese revolution in east China s Jiangxi Province, stands the Red Bookstore. Red not only refers to its red decorations, but the red revolution spirit it represents, which is attracting more and more people to revisit places like Jinggangshan and connect with the revolutionary past of the Communist Party of China (CPC). READ TO PAY HOMAGE Many people enter the Red Bookstore with eyes glistening in excitement.

Red bookstores witness rising Chinese enthusiasm on revolutionary history - China News

2021-05-03 12:11:34 GMT2021-05-03 20:11:34(Beijing Time) Xinhua English   Photo taken on April 9, 2021 shows the exterior of a "Red" Bookstore in Jinggangshan, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Xinhua/Jia Zhao) NANCHANG, May 2 (Xinhua) At the main entrance of the largest shopping street of old town Jinggangshan, the cradle of the Chinese revolution in east China s Jiangxi Province, stands the Red Bookstore. Red not only refers to its red decorations, but the red revolution spirit it represents, which is attracting more and more people to revisit places like Jinggangshan and connect with the revolutionary past of the Communist Party of China (CPC).

Unlikely Harvest

A little over month ago, I found myself traveling to rural Anhui province. Coal+Ice, the documentary photography exhibition I had produced for Asia Society, had been invited to exhibit at the Yixian International Photography Festival. Logistically, this exhibit proved a daunting feat. Fifteen massive crates of photographs were driven all day from Beijing to Pingshan Village, where the power of ten men would carry each crate 500 meters down a rocky hill to the exhibition space, an ancestral hall that dates to the late Ming dynasty. I calculated our exhibition’s wattage needs and we borrowed electricity from the farm next door. Five villagers became our art handlers. We had only one week to install. On the day before the opening, we still had about two more hours of installation ahead of us when we discovered the festival had been “postponed” by the county government.

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