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UN Board of Auditors holds 78th regular session

2024-07-25 10:35 Last Updated At:11:37

The United Nations Board of Auditors held its 78th regular session from Tuesday to Wednesday at the UN headquarters in New York.

Hou Kai, chair of the UN Board of Auditors and Auditor General of the National Audit Office of China, presided over the annual session, during which 22 reports of UN agencies and programs for the 2023 fiscal year were reviewed and approved. The Board further produced a Concise Summary Report for submission to the General Assembly and another three reports for submission to other governing bodies.

The Board members also had a meeting with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for an exchange of views on priorities and challenges faced by the United Nations.

Noting that the UN is a core platform for practicing multilateralism and promoting global governance, Hou said the Board of Auditors will further fulfill its duties entrusted by the General Assembly and play a better role in audit supervision and service guarantee.

Guterres highly appreciated the Board's role in assisting the United Nations to improve management, enhance governance, and strengthen accountability, and fully recognized the audit results and recommendations for fiscal year 2023.

Established by the General Assembly in 1946, the UN Board of Auditors serves as an important mechanism to promote accountability and transparency in the United Nations. It audits the accounts of the UN organizations and its funds and programs, and reports its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly.

UN Board of Auditors holds 78th regular session

UN Board of Auditors holds 78th regular session

UN Board of Auditors holds 78th regular session

UN Board of Auditors holds 78th regular session

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Taiyuan's thriving concert economy boosts cultural, tourism growth

2024-09-08 03:20 Last Updated At:06:17

Known primarily for its coal production, the city of Taiyuan in Shanxi Province is undergoing a cultural transformation. As part of China's booming concert economy, Taiyuan is actively seeking to provide unforgettable experiences for music fans.

Local authorities are supporting businesses in capitalizing on the growing demand for immersive concert experiences.

Taiyuan has implemented innovative initiatives. The city offers free public transportation for concert attendees, including bus and subway rides, both during the concert period and for three days before and after the event .

Taiyuan's commitment to creating a vibrant concert atmosphere is evident throughout the city. Giant banners and posters promote upcoming events, while various support activities further enhance the experience.

At a recent concert, a CGTN correspondent witnessed the city's dedication to providing a memorable experience. Each fan was greeted with a personalized souvenir bag filled with local specialties. Additionally, a captivating drone performance delighted the audience, adding an extra layer of excitement to the event.

"We have both also been to several concerts before. But this is the first time we've enjoyed various perks. Some shops are offering free merchandise. There are shuttle buses. The concert ticket also provides free admission to other local attractions. I think it is really nice," a concertgoer said.

"I have attended several concerts in Taiyuan where I have had really great experiences," another concert fan said.

Taiyuan's thoughtful initiatives have not only delighted concertgoers but also stimulated the city's consumer activity.

"From April to September, Taiyuan hosted more than 10 concerts. We could feel the enthusiasm of the fans at each event. There was a noticeable increase in hotel bookings as well," said Ma Shuting, marketing manager of a local hotel.

The concert period has also boosted the street-stall economy. The area around the venue has been transformed into a vibrant marketplace, with hundreds of stalls offering a diverse range of goods and services, from snacks and concert merchandise to beauty treatments.

"Business is doing quite well because there are many people coming from both out of town and locally. The daily revenue is approximately between 2,000 and 3,000 yuan (about 282 to 423 U.S. dollars)," a vendor told CGTN.

To solidify its position as a leading performing arts center in Northern China, the local government has made a significant commitment to fostering the concert economy.

"All 11 government departments in Taiyuan have jointly introduced several measures to support the development of the concert economy. For concert organizers in Taiyuan that meet the criteria, subsidies ranging from 150,000 yuan to 800,000 yuan (about 21,200 to 113,000 U.S. dollars) will be provided. Additionally, the city government has also established a special task force to ensure the smooth running of large-scale concerts," said Liu Rui, deputy director of the Taiyuan Bureau of Culture and Tourism.

The concert economy holds immense potential for economic growth, as demonstrated by the impact of Taylor Swift and Coldplay concerts on Singapore's GDP, which was boosted by around 0.25 percent.

Taiyuan is positioning itself as a major player in the concert industry, with over 30 concerts scheduled for this year alone. These events are expected to attract nearly 800,000 fans and generate tens of billions of yuan in consumer spending.

The city's commitment to the concert economy reflects its proactive pursuit of new growth drivers. This not only boosts consumption in the culture and tourism sector but also contributes to the broader economic transition toward high-quality growth.

Taiyuan's thriving concert economy boosts cultural, tourism growth

Taiyuan's thriving concert economy boosts cultural, tourism growth

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