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Viewing China from Afar: Quick & Easy Chinese Meals for Every Home
Viewing China from Afar: Quick & Easy Chinese Meals for Every Home

Malaysian Reserve

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Malaysian Reserve

Viewing China from Afar: Quick & Easy Chinese Meals for Every Home

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ –Combining a touch of Chinese innovation with a spark of creativity, Chef Martin Yan challenges the idea of successful meals. That's the winning formula Chef Martin Yan uses to guide us through preparing a Chinese-style home-cooked seafood feast—for twenty people in just half an hour. The documentary 'Viewing China from Afar: Quick & Easy Chinese Meals for Every Home' was produced by People's Daily Online West USA. In this episode, viewers will follow the Chinese-American chef and TV host, Martin Yan, to visit a mainstream American supermarket—Safeway—, a prominent Chinese-American grocery chain—99 Ranch Market—and a major Chinese frozen food supplier—Prime Food Processing, producing high-quality dishes like dumplings, dim sum, and ready-to-cook seafood. Chef Yan demonstrates how easily these ingredients can be turned into a quick, authentic Chinese home-style dinner. With clever shortcuts and bold creativity, hosting a 20-person gathering becomes effortless—just as Chef Yan says, 'If Yan can cook, so can you!'

SCO International Film Festival to be Held in China this June
SCO International Film Festival to be Held in China this June

Daily News Egypt

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily News Egypt

SCO International Film Festival to be Held in China this June

The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) International Film Festival is scheduled to be held in Chongqing, China, from 23 to 27 June, People's Daily Online, a partner of TV BRICS, reported. The event aims to facilitate cultural exchange and celebrate international cinema among SCO member states. Activities will include opening and closing ceremonies, competitive film screenings, and a forum focused on film cooperation. Awards are planned across 12 competitive categories, recognising achievements in areas such as filmmaking, direction, screenwriting, and acting. The SCO International Film Festival official logo and award trophy have been unveiled recently. The event is organised as part of efforts to strengthen artistic ties among SCO member states and follows a previous edition held in Qingdao.

Local team tracks elusive species returning to remote wilderness: 'Boosting conservation efforts and aiding population recovery'
Local team tracks elusive species returning to remote wilderness: 'Boosting conservation efforts and aiding population recovery'

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Local team tracks elusive species returning to remote wilderness: 'Boosting conservation efforts and aiding population recovery'

Once on the brink of extinction, Yangtze finless porpoises in China are rebounding, though they remain critically endangered. Yangtze finless porpoises, affectionately referred to as the Yangtze River's "smiling angels," are on the IUCN Red List but have recently seen a 23.42% population growth thanks to local conservation efforts that prioritize ecological restoration. Sadly, climate change and water pollution have impacted their habitat, and in 2013 the animals were officially classified as "critically endangered." Along the Yangtze River, ecological restoration has been in process through the principle of "enhancing conservation while halting overdevelopment," according to People's Daily Online. Not only are the beloved porpoises seeing the positive impacts, but fish populations and local biodiversity are also experiencing a boost. A local initiative from the Porpoise Tracking Project team set out to track the local porpoise population and their habitat in 2023. The team gathered key data and even used AI technology and sonic detection to enhance the accuracy of their efforts. The porpoises' recovery is a sign that their river system is becoming healthier, driven by pollution cleanup, habitat restoration, and advanced monitoring technologies. These conservation efforts not only protect biodiversity but also benefit local communities by creating green public spaces, encouraging ecotourism, and fostering public engagement with nature. The success of the project shows how community-driven conservation can transform polluted spaces into thriving public havens. It offers a hopeful blueprint for other regions seeking a cleaner, safer future for both people and wildlife. On X, formerly known as Twitter, Global Times highlighted the project's innovation with "tools like satellite tracking and digital public awareness campaigns [that] are boosting conservation efforts and aiding population recovery." Another X post, from JiangsuNow, highlighted "systematic ecological restoration efforts along the Yangtze River, which has attracted global attention." Should the government be paying people to hunt invasive species? Definitely Depends on the animal No way Just let people do it for free Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.

China launches satellite for data relay and transmission
China launches satellite for data relay and transmission

Al Bawaba

time28-04-2025

  • Science
  • Al Bawaba

China launches satellite for data relay and transmission

Published April 28th, 2025 - 09:31 GMT ALBAWABA – China has launched a new satellite dedicated to data relay and transmission from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center (XSLC) in Sichuan, a province in southwestern China. Also Read China successfully launches new data transmission satellite China launched Tianlian II-05 satellite The Tianlian II-05 satellite was launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center (XSLC) in Sichuan, a province in southwestern China, for data relay and transmission Tianlian II-05 satellite was launched aboard a Long March-3B carrier rocket and successfully entered its planned orbit, according to People's Daily Online, the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. Notably, the Tianlian II-05 is a second-generation Chinese satellite designed to relay and transmit data while operating in geosynchronous orbit. It is intended to provide data transmission, telemetry, tracking, and control services. China on Sunday successfully sent the country's second-generation geosynchronous orbit data-relay satellite Tianlian II-05 into the planned orbit via a Long March-3B carrier rocket from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China's Sichuan Province, marking the 572nd… — China Science (@ChinaScience) April 28, 2025 It is worth noting that China launched another satellite earlier this month. The country secretly launched the TJS-17 satellite from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center (XSLC), also known as the Xichang Space Center—a spaceport located in Zeyuan Town, Sichuan Province. The TJS-17 satellite was reportedly intended to test surrounding communication systems and related technologies. Due to the secrecy surrounding the launch, experts believe the mission may be associated with electronic intelligence gathering, orbital object inspection, and early warning capabilities. Also Read China launches secret satellite into orbit © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (

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