The first all-English international broadcast program in Chongqing, the 149th episode of "Let's Meet," titled “A German Who Made Yongchuan Home”, jointly produced by the Western China International Communication Organization and Chongqing Satellite TV, will be aired on both domestic and international media on October 11.
Chongqing-Taiwan Deepens Cooperation in Healthcare and Technology
Recently, the 17th Chongqing-Taiwan Week was held, where Wang Guo’an, President of the Taiwan Healthcare Industry Alliance, expressed his eagerness to cooperate with Chongqing. After 30 years, he returned to Chongqing and witnessed the new vitality of the city. He hopes to bring Taiwan’s experience in precision medicine and other fields to this vibrant city. Let’s explore the new cooperation opportunities in the health industry between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait.
Protecting Heritage Sites Requires Community Effort (Part.2)
In the previous episode, we interviewed Professor Magnus Widell from the University of Liverpool. Professor Widell, drawing from his experience in protecting the cultural heritage of the Tigris-Euphrates basin, emphasized that heritage protection is not just the work of experts but requires active public involvement. In today’s Dialogue, we continue to bring you his profound insights on cultural heritage preservation and transmission.
Chongqing’s “Foreign Son-in-Law” in Yongchuan
In Chongqing, an increasing number of foreigners are choosing to settle down. Boris Angerer, from Germany, has found both career and love in Yongchuan. As the head of Liebherr’s Yongchuan branch, this “Yongchuan son-in-law” has developed a deep love for Chongqing’s local delicacies, including Xiaomian and Baozi.
Chongqing in the Global Spotlight
During the National Day holiday, Chongqing's tourism boom received extensive coverage from domestic and international media. Outlets including Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao, Malaysia's The Star, Italy's Roma Daily News, and Hong Kong's Bastille Post, along with Xinhua News, Global Times, and CGTN, highlighted the city's appeal. Afari Technology's brand launch attracted global attention, with over 380 media outlets, including AP and Yahoo! Finance, covering its AI plan across 30 countries and regions. CGTN featured Chongqing's weekly drone light shows where the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers meet, noting how they boost the "rooftop economy". Global Times reported the launch of the Yangtze's first solar-powered luxury cruise from Chongqing. Influencer @Cyrus Janssen praised Chongqing East Railway Station's construction in a tweet with approximately 5.6 million views.