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TEDA Celebrates 40 Years of Pioneering Innovation, Inclusive Opening-up, and Synergistic development

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TIANJIN, China, Dec. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area (“TEDA”), established in 1984 upon the approval of China’s State Council, is celebrating its 40th anniversary. This milestone highlights the transformation of a salt-alkali wasteland into the country’s premier national-level economic development zone. It boasts one of the most favorable investment environment in China with the biggest economic aggregate and highest degree of integration with the world. TEDA is nurturing 10 industrial parks spanning across 403 square kilometers with 53,400 enterprises calling it home.

China continues to sustain a high level of openness in the recent years to create a brand of investment. “As a pioneer of reform and opening up, TEDA has built a top business climate for investment to cultivate sustainable growth and upbeating innovation,” said Hong Shicong, head of the administrative committee of TEDA.

Leveraging strategic thinking, industrial payout and synergistic services, TEDA has been the No.1 economic development zone in terms of overall impact in China for 16 consecutive years. By the end of 2023, TEDA had brought in 6,478 foreign investment projects from 97 countries and regions, including 573 projects from 124 Fortune 500 companies, with total foreign investment totaling USD69.557 billion.

TEDA is committed to helping multinational enterprises land and connect with the potential markets and industry chains in China. In 1992, the establishment of the first wholly-owned, large-scale multinational high-tech corporation, Motorola China, heralded a new era of wireless communication in China, marking TEDA embarking on its ongoing journey of continuous efforts on promoting business environment and legal construction.

At its inception, TEDA introduced flexible land use policies that pushed the introduction of 70-year land use rights through land lease agreements in China. As the region progressed, TEDA established benchmark regulations for labor protection, setting a precedent in China’s relevant legislative landscape. These innovations earned the recognition as one of China’s most innovative local governments by “Impact China.”

The industrial cluster in the scale of hundreds of billions of yuan in TEDA provides convenience for technical talent development and industrial chain manufacturing among automobile, IT, chemical new materials, pharmaceuticals and health, and more.

Located at the intersection of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Integration Plan and the Bohai Bay area, TEDA is efficiently integrated with 162 inter-provincial government services in the region. Professional third-party consulting services are available to support the financing, operation, management, talents recruitment and sales channels.

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Global Times: Shared buzzwords: Digital trends unite youths from across the Taiwan Straits

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BEIJING, Dec. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Based on the same language background and cultural roots while facing same internet trends with increasing digital interactions, youths from across the Taiwan Straits are sharing emotional resonance by using similar buzzwords.

“Po Fang” (emotionally broken), “Chao Ding” (superb) and “I Ren and E Ren” (introverted and extroverted person) are ranked the top three Taiwan Generation Z buzzwords of 2024, according to a recent report by a Taiwan island-based data platform. Some of these catchphrases originated from the Chinese mainland.

Ying Kong” (meaning hard control), which ranked No.5 in the top 10 Taiwan buzzwords, is also on the top 10 Chinese mainland buzzwords released by the Shanghai-based linguistic journal Yaowen Jiaozi on December 1.

Zhu Songling, a professor at the Institute of Taiwan Studies of Beijing Union University, told the Global Times on Wednesday that the same cultural roots and common language foundation resulted in the cultural affinity between the mainland and the island of Taiwan.

“The phenomenon is a testament to the same cultural background, aligned values, and a deep sense of human connections between the two sides of the Taiwan Straits. This cultural affinity naturally facilitates empathy and resonance, allowing such linguistic and cultural trends to gain traction in Taiwan,” Zhu noted.

Youths from across the Straits are under the same pressures such as education and employment. They are looking for humorous, personal and real-life ways to express themselves. Meanwhile, similar expressions have transcended the geographical boundaries, bringing the youth across the Straits closer and fostering a sense of kinship, said the professor.

Emotional bridge

“The cultural traits shared across the Straits, such as linguistic logic, festival customs, and cultural philosophies regarding interpersonal ethics, remain deeply ingrained. These are our cultural bonds and a shared foundation,” Wang Yunting, a Taiwan video blogger living in Shanghai, told the Global Times on Wednesday. 

Wang noted that the interaction around popular internet slangs highlights not only the linguistic closeness between the two sides but also a shared concern among young people for societal phenomena. 

“I believe this linguistic resonance serves as an emotional bridge, allowing young people from both sides to perceive a sense of cultural alignment through casual conversations,” she said. 

Wang pointed out that slang terms popular on both sides, such as “neijuan” (involution), “tangping” (lying flat), and “gaoqian” (chasing money), reflect more than just a closeness in language. They also demonstrate a shared focus on societal issues, such as venting about life pressures or contemplating the future.

Wu Fugui, from the Beijing-based China International Culture Exchange Center, told the Global Times that the enthusiasm of young people from Taiwan island for adopting and using popular internet slangs from the Chinese mainland reflects the profound cultural connections and shared identity across the Straits. 

“Young people from the island of Taiwan are eager to learn and use these trending phrases, which highlight the shared cultural roots and heritage of the two sides,” Wu said. “This linguistic interaction has become a bridge for enhancing exchanges among the youth across the Straits.”

Accelerated pace

The popularity of Chinese social media platforms such as Xiaohongshu, Douyin and Bilibili plays a significant role in introducing and popularizing Chinese mainland trends among Taiwan youths. Through these platforms, young people share lifestyles, memes, and colloquial expressions.

At the 2024 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit in East China’s Zhejiang Province in November, the Global Times learned that a growing number of users from the island of Taiwan have opened their accounts on the Chinese mainland social media platforms.

Que Yuxuan from Taiwan told the Global Times at the summit that Douyin and Xiaohongshu enjoy significant popularity on the island. Many internet trends and viral catchphrases from the Chinese mainland have also gained traction there.

Taiwan high school and university students frequently use terms such as “I Ren,” “E Ren,” “She Niu” (social butterfly), and “She Kong” (socially anxious) in their daily conversations. Previously, it would take some time for these trends to reach Taiwan, but now Taiwan youths are quickly catching up with the latest buzzwords from the mainland, reflecting the accelerated cultural exchange facilitated by digital platforms, according to Que.

“It has become a trend for young people in Taiwan to use Xiaohongshu to learn makeup and fashion,” Li Enshuo, a university student in Taiwan, told the Global Times.

Li, who is also a Xiaohongshu user, said that after watching a tutorial on the platform, one of her friends was able to replicate a “commuting style” outfit and was even complimented by colleagues for having “great taste.” When she shared the experience on social media, Chinese mainland users commented that this style is popular among many young professionals.

“This interaction made me realize that young people on both sides of the Taiwan Straits are already deeply intertwined in their understanding of fashion and aesthetics,” she said.

Wu noted that language, as a carrier of culture, is becoming a vital link for cross-Straits exchanges. He noted that the enthusiasm of Taiwan youths for mainland internet slangs is driving deeper interactions in online culture.

“Through the dissemination of short video platforms and social media, Taiwan youths are becoming increasingly familiar with the mainland trends. This not only bridges the psychological gaps between young people from both sides but also lays a foundation for further cultural integration across the Straits,” said Wu.

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Solar N Plus Secures Single 500MW Overseas Supply Order

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CHUZHOU, China, Dec. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Solar N Plus New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (Solar N Plus), a leading solar cell and module manufacturer, has signed a landmark agreement to supply 500MW of high-efficiency N-type solar products to the overseas market. This milestone deal significantly boosts Solar N Plus’s global expansion, further strengthening its presence in the renewable energy industry.

Solar N Plus specializes in N-type technology, with its self-developed N-type solar cells and modules delivering key advantages, including higher conversion efficiency, lower temperature coefficient, superior resistance to LID and PID, and reduced encapsulation losses. These benefits ensure long-term reliability and enhanced energy yield, driving the growth of the local photovoltaic industry and accelerating the transition to clean energy.

“We are thrilled to partner with outstanding local collaborators to deliver cutting-edge PV products that accelerate technological progress,” said Ashley Wang, Vice President of Solar N Plus. “As a leader in photovoltaic technology, Solar N Plus has earned global recognition for its excellence in product quality, efficiency, production scale, and R&D capabilities.”

By leveraging its technological expertise and commitment to innovation, Solar N Plus continues to lead the renewable energy sector, delivering reliable and sustainable PV solutions that meet the demands of a rapidly evolving global market.

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Solar N Plus is a vertically integrated photovoltaic manufacturer, specializing in N-type technology. The company’s product portfolio includes solar cells, modules, power station development, and smart energy solutions. With a strong market presence in over 40 countries and regions, Solar N Plus is committed to innovation and customer satisfaction in the renewable energy sector.

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“Prosperity Lights Up Macao” Special Program Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Macao’s Return to China

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BEIJING, Dec. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — On December 20, it will be 25 years since Macao’s return to China. CCTV4 will be marking the anniversary with a week of special programs, “Prosperity Lights Up Macao”. Broadcast live from a studio in Macao, the extensive coverage will feature news summaries and live reports, expert discussions and in-depth interviews, complemented by live streams and other interactive online content.

A dedicated team of CCTV4 reporters will be in Macao to cover the celebrations. “Macao into the Future”, “Youth in Macao” and other programs will turn the spotlight on specific aspects of the region: its politics, economy, society, culture and tourism; its integration into the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area; as well as its younger generation and how they are aligning the pursuit of their dreams with China’s own future. And in a lighter vein, twin sisters will present “Macao Citywalk”, a live stream exploring the region’s local culinary and art scene.

For a more interactive experience, CCTV4’s social media platforms are offering their own special content. “Healthy China: Macao’s Practice” will examine the impact of the “Healthy Macao Blueprint”, while “Living in Macao” will keep viewers up-to-date with current happenings locally. And the public is being invited to submit short videos using cartoon characters, on the theme of “Macao by Numbers”.

Prosperity Lights Up Macao will air daily on CCTV4, from December 14 to 20.    

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