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The China Xizang Tourism and Culture Expo was held in Lhasa, capital of Southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, from Friday to Sunday.
The expo consists of eight activities including exhibitions, keynote forums, product displays and investment promotion.
The exhibition featured comprehensive ways to gain insights into Xizang. With the help of various forms such as videos, sand tables, holographic projection and AI technology, the 17 exhibition areas showcased the achievements in fields such as tourism, border trade and logistics, traditional Tibetan medicine, high-altitude agriculture and animal husbandry.
People's Daily
In the era of "fast food culture," where fragmented content consumption is prevalent, a new trend has emerged: "digital pickles."
These addictive audiovisuals, akin to a side dish, are enjoyed while eating . While they provide immediate satisfaction, relying too heavily on them risks diminishing social interaction skills and disconnecting individuals from the richness of real-life experiences.
Despite some classic content being available in this format, the simplified nature of digital pickles limits their value and depth. Excessive indulgence in this fast food culture undermines critical thinking and appreciation, hindering personal growth and meaningful social connections.
Beijing Youth Daily Peng Qinglin, a food delivery courier, bravely jumped from a bridge to save a woman attempting suicide in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang Province. Despite sustaining injuries, Peng quietly left the scene after the rescue.
His selfless act garnered praise and rewards, including a cash prize and university admission offer.
Peng humbly accepted government honors but expressed a desire to donate corporate rewards to support education in his hometown.
His decision resonated with many, highlighting his integrity and thoughtfulness. Peng's measured response avoided potential controversy.
Southern Metropolis Daily