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Xi extends Teachers' Day greetings to nation's educators

2024-09-10 10:10 Last Updated At:12:37

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday extended festive congratulations and sincere greetings to the teachers and other people working in the education sector across the country at a national meeting on education held in Beijing ahead of China's 40th Teachers' Day, which falls on Sept. 10.

"Tomorrow (Sept. 10) is our country's 40th Teachers' Day. First of all, on behalf of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, I would like to extend warm congratulations and sincere greetings to the teachers and other people working in the education sector across the country," Xi said.

Xi, also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, stressed that respecting teachers and valuing education is a fine tradition of the Chinese nation.

He called for efforts to raise the political, social and professional standings of teachers, ensuring that they receive pay packages in full, increasing seniority allowances for primary and secondary school teachers, implementing and optimizing the policy on living allowances for rural teachers, and advancing the reform of the salary system for universities and colleges.

He underscored the need to safeguard the professional dignity and legitimate rights and interests of teachers, reduce non-educational and non-teaching tasks and burdens on them, and do a solid work to ensure that veteran teachers can retire with honor.

He also urged greater efforts to identify, commend and promote outstanding teachers, ensuring that teachers are revered and teaching stands out as one of the most esteemed careers in society.

Xi extends Teachers' Day greetings to nation's educators

Xi extends Teachers' Day greetings to nation's educators

Xi extends Teachers' Day greetings to nation's educators

Xi extends Teachers' Day greetings to nation's educators

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Supermoon to coincide with China's Mid-Autumn 'Mooncake' Festival

2024-09-17 14:50 Last Updated At:15:07

A magnificent supermoon will illuminate night skies across China during this year's Mid-Autumn Festival, adding an enchanting dimension to this traditional lunar-centric holiday.

The festival, celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese lunar calendar, is a cherished occasion to enjoy time with loved ones and eat mooncakes -- a round pastry whose shape symbolizes the full moon.

Moon-gazing is also a traditional practice during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Serendipitously, the three-day festival this year has been graced by a spectacular supermoon, with the best viewing time expected to be on the night of September 17th, the festival's main evening.

According to the Purple Mountain Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the moon will appear most beautiful when it first rises above the horizon. At that time, the moonlight, scattered through the atmosphere, will take on a warm, golden hue before the night has fully descended, allowing for a picturesque view where the moonlight softly blends in the shades of evening.

Li Ning, a meteorological analyst at the China Meteorological Administration said it was a pity that several parts of the country may be unable to see the supermoon due to clouds or even rain, but she celebrated the fact that much of eastern China will enjoy fine conditions for moon gazing.

"In Jiangsu, Shanghai, Zhejiang, and Anhui, the skies are expected to clear on Mid-Autumn Festival, just the day following the typhoon, ensuring that the moon-gazing activities on the night of the festival will be unaffected," said Li Ning, a meteorological analyst at the China Meteorological Administration.

The combination of a supermoon and generally favorable weather conditions promises a stunning celestial display, making it a perfect opportunity for Chinese families to enjoy the time-honored tradition of moon-gazing.

Supermoon to coincide with China's Mid-Autumn 'Mooncake' Festival

Supermoon to coincide with China's Mid-Autumn 'Mooncake' Festival

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