logo
#

Latest news with #Ordos

Co-writing the Poetry of Speed and Culture: CTCC Ordos race Concludes Successfully
Co-writing the Poetry of Speed and Culture: CTCC Ordos race Concludes Successfully

Korea Herald

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Korea Herald

Co-writing the Poetry of Speed and Culture: CTCC Ordos race Concludes Successfully

SHANGHAI, Aug.11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On August 10, 2025, the second round of the 2025 CTCC China Touring Car Championship Ordos Race delivered thrilling competition. The TCR China Series, CTCC China Cup, and the co-organized Lynk & Co Cup reignited their battles across three fronts, jointly offering peak-level duels. Simultaneously, rich cultural tourism activities once again complemented the intense racing, co-writing a joyful chapter for the Ordos racing weekend. The Lynk & Co camp achieved a resounding victory in the TCR China Series. The Lynk & Co Teamwork Motorsport swept the podium in the TCR China Touring Car Championship: Zhu Daiwei claimed victory, Zhang Zhiqiang took second place, and Sunny Wang secured third. The Lynk & Co army not only executed team tactics once more but also engaged in fierce internal battles, providing spectators with spectacular offensive and defensive duels. Teamwork Motorsport's Paul Poon once again won the TCR China Touring Car Championship Challenge Cup category at the Ordos race. Guangzhou Spark Racing's Liang Jingxi shook off the disappointment of the first round, bringing home the category runner-up position. Guiyang DTM Racing By FORCE's Hu Heng earned the category's third place. In the TCR China Challenge, Guangzhou Spark Racing's Liang Jingxi shook off the disappointment of the first round, securing the TCR China Touring Car Championship Challenge Cup category runner-up position. Zhejiang 326 Racing Team's Liu Zichen took second place, and the Delta Racing Team's Liu Chao, competing on home turf, finished third. China Cup: Gao Huayang Secures Victory with Last-Lap "Steal" In the China Cup battle, SAIC Volkswagen 333 Racing Team's Gao Huayang delivered a stellar performance on the final lap, completing multiple overtakes to "steal the win" and take the overall victory and the TCS class win. The Zhejiang 326 Racing Team trio of Liu Ning / Zhao Shiyan / Wu Yifan clinched victory in the TCR class. Beijing Seven Degrees Racing's An Junda / Guo Shen reversed their fortunes to triumph in the TC1 class. LPCC Racing Team's duo Bao Xuejiao / Liu Chao took the win in the TC2 class. Shenzhen Bonoo Racing Team's Li Jiajun / Yu Xiaobo made further progress, becoming the new winners in the TC3 class. Beyond the thrilling track action, the CTCC Ordos race also featured car stunt shows, the CTCC Ordos Rap & EDM Music Festival, and driver autograph sessions. The spectator activity zone boasted booths from the CTCC Official Store, Michelin, Dongchedi, and others, responding to fan enthusiasm with rich and engaging prize-winning interactions and immersive experiences. By meticulously constructing an innovative "three-in-one" model integrating "top-tier racing, immersive experiences, and spectacular performances," CTCC transformed the Ordos race into a motorsport culture festival for all. It fully showcased the immense charm of motorsport and the vigorous vitality of integrated cultural, sports, and tourism development. Furthermore, it served as a golden link for Ordos' cultural tourism, presenting the city's exciting events to audiences both at home and abroad. Through the traffic window created by CTCC, Ordos conveyed to the world the industrial dynamism, ecological landscape, and racing passion of the "Warm City."

Co-writing the Poetry of Speed and Culture: CTCC Ordos race Concludes Successfully
Co-writing the Poetry of Speed and Culture: CTCC Ordos race Concludes Successfully

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Co-writing the Poetry of Speed and Culture: CTCC Ordos race Concludes Successfully

SHANGHAI, Aug.11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On August 10, 2025, the second round of the 2025 CTCC China Touring Car Championship Ordos Race delivered thrilling competition. The TCR China Series, CTCC China Cup, and the co-organized Lynk & Co Cup reignited their battles across three fronts, jointly offering peak-level duels. Simultaneously, rich cultural tourism activities once again complemented the intense racing, co-writing a joyful chapter for the Ordos racing weekend. TCR China Series: Lynk & Co Army Dominates Top Five The Lynk & Co camp achieved a resounding victory in the TCR China Series. The Lynk & Co Teamwork Motorsport swept the podium in the TCR China Touring Car Championship: Zhu Daiwei claimed victory, Zhang Zhiqiang took second place, and Sunny Wang secured third. The Lynk & Co army not only executed team tactics once more but also engaged in fierce internal battles, providing spectators with spectacular offensive and defensive duels. Teamwork Motorsport's Paul Poon once again won the TCR China Touring Car Championship Challenge Cup category at the Ordos race. Guangzhou Spark Racing's Liang Jingxi shook off the disappointment of the first round, bringing home the category runner-up position. Guiyang DTM Racing By FORCE's Hu Heng earned the category's third place. In the TCR China Challenge, Guangzhou Spark Racing's Liang Jingxi shook off the disappointment of the first round, securing the TCR China Touring Car Championship Challenge Cup category runner-up position. Zhejiang 326 Racing Team's Liu Zichen took second place, and the Delta Racing Team's Liu Chao, competing on home turf, finished third. China Cup: Gao Huayang Secures Victory with Last-Lap "Steal" In the China Cup battle, SAIC Volkswagen 333 Racing Team's Gao Huayang delivered a stellar performance on the final lap, completing multiple overtakes to "steal the win" and take the overall victory and the TCS class win. The Zhejiang 326 Racing Team trio of Liu Ning / Zhao Shiyan / Wu Yifan clinched victory in the TCR class. Beijing Seven Degrees Racing's An Junda / Guo Shen reversed their fortunes to triumph in the TC1 class. LPCC Racing Team's duo Bao Xuejiao / Liu Chao took the win in the TC2 class. Shenzhen Bonoo Racing Team's Li Jiajun / Yu Xiaobo made further progress, becoming the new winners in the TC3 class. Beyond the thrilling track action, the CTCC Ordos race also featured car stunt shows, the CTCC Ordos Rap & EDM Music Festival, and driver autograph sessions. The spectator activity zone boasted booths from the CTCC Official Store, Michelin, Dongchedi, and others, responding to fan enthusiasm with rich and engaging prize-winning interactions and immersive experiences. By meticulously constructing an innovative "three-in-one" model integrating "top-tier racing, immersive experiences, and spectacular performances," CTCC transformed the Ordos race into a motorsport culture festival for all. It fully showcased the immense charm of motorsport and the vigorous vitality of integrated cultural, sports, and tourism development. Furthermore, it served as a golden link for Ordos' cultural tourism, presenting the city's exciting events to audiences both at home and abroad. Through the traffic window created by CTCC, Ordos conveyed to the world the industrial dynamism, ecological landscape, and racing passion of the "Warm City." Next, CTCC will return to the Shanghai International Circuit. Stay tuned! View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE 2025 CTCC China Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

The 10th Kubuqi International Desert Forum to Open: Ordos Becomes a Beacon of Green Hope for the World
The 10th Kubuqi International Desert Forum to Open: Ordos Becomes a Beacon of Green Hope for the World

Malay Mail

time31-07-2025

  • General
  • Malay Mail

The 10th Kubuqi International Desert Forum to Open: Ordos Becomes a Beacon of Green Hope for the World

An oasis in Kubuqi Desert, Hangjin Banner, Ordos Shuofang New Energy Mega-Base in Kubuqi Desert, Hangjin Banner, Ordos ORDOS, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 31 July 2025 - From September 8 to 9, 2025, the 10th Kubuqi International Desert Forum will convene in Ordos, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. As a vital international exchange platform for desertification prevention and control, this forum, with the theme "Scientific Desertification Control, Green Development", will host delegates from international organizations such as the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the UNCCD Secretariat, as well as government officials, experts, and scholars from Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and other regions, to jointly explore innovative approaches to desertification prevention and control. Beyond showcasing Ordos' success in desertification control, this gathering will share Chinese wisdom and solutions in the fields of ecological restoration and sustainable development with the global China's seventh-largest desert, Kubuqi was once branded as the "Sea of Death". However, after decades of scientific desertification control, this area has undergone a fundamental ecological transformation. According to statistics, Kubuqi's desertification control rate surged from 7% to 40% in 2024, with ambitious targets of 50% by 2025 and 70% by 2030. Central to this success is a 420-kilometer northern shelterbelt integrated with a "four-pillar desertification prevention" system, combining photovoltaic arrays, silt dams and other measures. These interventions have reduced soil erosion by 5.7 million mu (380,000 hectares) since 1995, raised soil-water conservation efficiency to 61.4%, and prevented 300 million tons of sediment from entering the Yellow River over the past transformation is driven by the pioneering "PV + Desertification Control" model. Within the Kubuqi Desert, 10.02 gigawatts of solar capacity now doubles as an ecological restoration engine across approximately 46,700 hectares of rehabilitated desert land. The integrated system delivers three-dimensional benefits, namely clean energy generation atop panels, sustainable agriculture beneath them, and livestock grazing between arrays. This approach has simultaneously increased green energy production and ecological recovery while lifting average incomes by over 30,000 RMB through "work-relief programs". Landmark projects like Dalad Banner's "Steed Solar Park", where 196,000 photovoltaic panels form a galloping horse design, have become a Chinese landmark in the global fight against success in desertification control stems from its holistic "ecosystem integration" philosophy applied through "four strategic measures" in the campaign to address the ecological challenges at the Yellow River's "Great Bend":Financial Integration: Strategic allocation of 14.9 billion RMB to priority projects including desert-marginal forests and PV-controlled rehabilitation zones. Technological Integration: Accelerated iteration and upgrading of desertification control models and technologies, achieving a 60% field application rate of forestry and grassland technologies. Benefit Integration: Balancing desert control with increasing the income of farmers and herdsmen by allocating 16% of key project funds to "work-relief programs" and issuing Inner Mongolia's first forest carbon credit certificate. Collaborative Integration: Unprecedented mobilization of resources including over 30 state-owned enterprises such as China Three Gorges Corporation, CHN Energy, and Inner Mongolia Energy Investment Group, over 100 private enterprises and non-profit organizations such as Yitai Group, Mengtai Group, and Ant Foundation, over 500 engineering teams and cooperatives, and 25,000 farmers and the Kubuqi model now crosses borders through technical exchanges with Mongolia, Saudi Arabia, and other nations. The Kubuqi model, as remarked on by the UNEP, is a replicable template for global desertification desertification control efforts have not only reshaped its ecology but also invigorated its economy. Annually, Ordos establishes over approximately 66,667 hectares of new plantations of caragana shrubs, drought-resistant species crucial for stabilizing sandy soils. This brings the total conserved caragana grassland to over approximately 933,333 hectares. Local processing facilities convert caragana shrubs into 35,000 tons of livestock feed and 10,000 tons of biofuel annually, creating economic value from ecological restoration. In former coal-mining subsidence zones, "New Energy and Ecological Regeneration" integrated demonstration bases now operate where solar arrays power adjacent sustainable farms. In 2024, the city achieved a total output value of 7.5 billion RMB from forestry and grassland, and established 190,000 hectares of carbon-sequestering forests, equivalent to 2.6 times the land area of Singapore, standing as tangible proof that clear waters and green mountains are invaluable deserts once advanced, greenery now prevails. Where land lay wounded, sustainable economies now thrive. Ordos proves by action that desertification prevention and control and high-quality development can resonate in 10th Kubuqi International Desert Forum convenes amid escalating global desertification challenges. According to the UNCCD Secretariat's latest data, 40% of the land around the world is now degraded, impacting nearly half of humanity. The practice of Ordos delivers a compelling case for achieving the UNCCD's Kubuqi to Riyadh, from the Yellow River to the Sahara Desert, China's scientific solutions are promoting global ecological recovery. The 10th Kubuqi International Desert Forum will open a new chapter in global desertification prevention and control. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store