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Finn Mayer-Kuckuk

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: June 2nd, 2021

02.06.2021_Dessert

Military theme park as an excursion destination: In Yinchuan in northwest China, visitors can take a look inside a decommissioned submarine. In addition to the submarine, the People’s Liberation Army destroyer Yinchuan (107), named after the city, can also be seen, as well as aircraft and a railroad.

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 31st, 2021

Artificial intelligence identifies ancient Chinese books

Researchers from China and the US have used artificial intelligence (AI) to catalog ancient Chinese books in foreign libraries. As part of the project by Sichuan University, the US University of Berkeley, and Alibaba’s DAMO Academy, the computer has already recorded around 200,000 pages of ancient books with a total of 30,000 characters and linked […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 28th, 2021

Ban on single-use plastic on flights

The Chinese government will ban foil packaging, tableware and straws made from single-use plastic on domestic flights from 2022. This is reported by the Xinhua news agency concerning an announcement by the aviation authority. These items will also no longer be used at major airports. A year later, the ban will also apply to international […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 28th, 2021

28.05.2021_Edi

Japanese women have led the way. As early as the noughties, women in China’s trendy neighbor began to forego marriage. The majority of them are well-educated and would rather have a career and enjoy life than do the dishes and look after the children – because that’s what their husbands would have expected of them. […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 28th, 2021

Authorities tighten political control in Hong Kong

On Thursday, authorities in Hong Kong and Macau banned all commemorations of the 32nd anniversary of the Tiananmen massacre in Beijing. Hong Kong police had told organizers that neither the planned march through the city next Sunday nor the actual vigil next Friday (June 4) in Victoria Park would be allowed to take place because […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 27th, 2021

27.05.2021_Edi

Germany is noticeably affected by climate change. But that’s nothing compared to what China faces. A UN report warns of ever higher temperatures on the planet, expanding deserts and rising sea levels. In our Feature of the consequences for China, we pay particular attention to coastal economic centers. Guangzhou and Hong Kong, Shanghai and Ningbo […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 27th, 2021

27.05.2021_Dessert

Jiangxi province is experiencing heavy rainfall. This road near the city of Yongxiu would be flooded completely – if the engineers hadn’t put protective walls on its left and right.

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 27th, 2021

Ministry: air quality improving

According to government officials, the air quality in China’s cities improved in April. The proportion of days with good air quality in 339 Chinese cities recorded in April was 92.5 percent, the state news agency Xinhua reported on Wednesday, citing data from the Ministry of Ecology and Environment. The figure was 3.8 percentage points higher […]

Finn Mayer-Kuckuk Published: May 26th, 2021

05/26/2021_Edi

Wealth comes with responsibility. This idea is becoming more and more prevalent in investment decisions. Green investments are also experiencing a boom among private individuals worldwide – especially since future technologies such as climate-neutral energy sources are often highly profitable. However, China’s multi-billion dollar sovereign wealth funds are not quite getting on board yet, even […]