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      New Zealand PM arrives for meeting with Xi

      2024-11-16 06:09 Last Updated At:07:37

      New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon arrived for a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Peru's capital Lima on Friday.

      The bilateral meeting takes place on the sidelines of the 31st APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting.

      This year's APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting is being held on Friday and Saturday under the theme "Empower, Include, Grow", gathering heads of state and other dignitaries from 21 member economies across the Asia-Pacific region, including China, the United States, and other major economies in Southeast Asia.

      New Zealand PM arrives for meeting with Xi

      New Zealand PM arrives for meeting with Xi

      New Zealand PM arrives for meeting with Xi

      New Zealand PM arrives for meeting with Xi

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      Second phase of 2025 four-season intangible cultural heritage shopping month opens

      2025-04-21 20:48 Last Updated At:21:07

      The second leg of a year-round consumption promotion event centered on intangible cultural heritage started on Sunday in Changxing County of east China's Zhejiang Province, offering consumers a diverse selection of intangible cultural heritage products and immersive cultural experiences.

      This consumption promotion event, the 2025 Four-Season Intangible Cultural Heritage Shopping Month, aims to integrate intangible cultural heritage into modern life, enrich consumption scenarios, expand service consumption, and promote cultural tourism.

      Throughout the second phase, which will run until May 21, various regions in China will highlight their unique intangible cultural heritage resources and local cultural characteristics. A variety of activities will be organized to foster consumer engagement, while also promoting innovation and the preservation of traditional crafts.

      "This time, we've introduced 100 intangible cultural heritage tea-themed spaces, creating a unique consumption experience. We've also integrated tea with cosmetics, daily consumer goods, and even artistic performances. Of course, our intangible cultural heritage will also embrace modern culture and technology, forming a new business model that creates a large market driven by innovative products," said Chen Guangsheng, director of the Department of Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism of Zhejiang Province.

      Besides, a variety of heritage items, including tea, Hu brushes, ceramics, and figurines crafted using bronze-casting techniques, were showcased at a special fair. To attract younger consumers and invigorate demand for traditional heritage products, artisans are continuously innovating by blending time-honored craftsmanship with modern design, introducing fresh and innovative products to the market.

      "During the first half of 2025, we have already achieved nearly 40 outcomes. Many of the shoes here are handmade by inheritors. Our goal is to showcase these exquisite skills and effectively promote them," said Song Tianyi, a lecturer at Shanghai University.

      Second phase of 2025 four-season intangible cultural heritage shopping month opens

      Second phase of 2025 four-season intangible cultural heritage shopping month opens

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