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For tourists, Xizang Autonomous Region in western China, home to the highest plateau on Earth, is a dream destination with its rich culture, vast grasslands, peaceful lakes, and spectacular views. Nevertheless, for Dr. Marie-luce Chevalier, a respected Belgian/French geologist, it is a wonderland providing her with "amazing experiences and good memories" along with the substantial scientific value.
Almost without exception, Bangladeshi students heading to China, especially job aspirants, all memorize basic information about the Great Wall, Great Canal of China, Tian'anmen Square and the Forbidden City.
"I want to help the community with the COVID-19 testing work because they have been so welcoming to me, and it felt like a good way to show my gratitude by volunteering for this task," said Adrian Young, a foreign teacher from the UK, now working at the Shijiazhuang Foreign Language Education Group (SFLEG).
Over the past four decades of reform and opening -up, scientific and technological opening -up has always been at the forefront. In the future, the door of China's science and technology will only open wider. Those are the words of Wang Zhigang, the Chinese minister of science and technology, who was speaking at the Foreign Scientists Symposium on August 28.
"We should facilitate the exchange and sharing of high-quality science popularization resources, and in particular unlock the potential of scientists to convey sci-tech stories." That's according to Li Meng, vice minister of the Ministry of Science and Technology and administrator of the State Administration of Foreign Experts?Affairs, speaking via video link at the Shanghai Science and Technology Communication Conference.
De Maeyer pays special attention to the growth of young researchers. He applauded China's tremendous support for cultivating academic talent.
Philippe De Maeyer is an emeritus senior professor in cartography and geographic information system (GIS) at Ghent University in Belgium and a visiting professor at the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography (XIEG) of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). More than just a specialist in his field, he is an advocate for cross-disciplinary collaboration and mutual learning.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and current heatwaves, Xiamen Service Center for Foreign Professionals has actively responded to the pandemic prevention and control policy, giving full play to the advantages of the service center staff to provide timely and professional services to foreign experts who need help through various channels.
Huangshan Mountain, one of China's most famous scenic spots, is known for its majestic scenic beauty, strange rocks, cloud-shrouded peaks and ancient pines. It was listed as a mixed UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990. The picture shows Greetings Pine in Huangshan Moutain.
David G. Evans, 63, a member of Royal Institute of Chemistry, has been teaching in China for 26 years. British native Evans is a Distinguished Professor focusing on functional material systems in layered and intercalated structures at Beijing University of Chemical Technology.
What is the latest trend in the construction industry? Luc Taerwe, member of Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium and chair professor at Tongji University said in a recent interview that there is a trend to move from classical construction, which is very labour intensive, to smart construction in recent years.
Good progress has been made through China-Africa cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), as the improving infrastructure and clean energy cooperation are bringing tangible benefits to Africa.
China is now the world's largest offshore wind market by far, reported WFO.