Youth Morning News | Mainland teachers and students visited Taiwan, and many Taiwanese media expressed their welcome and expectations

Youth Morning News | Mainland teachers and students visited Taiwan, and many Taiwanese media expressed their welcome and expectations

Today is November 30th, and China Youth Daily’s “Youth Morning News” is here – “Youth pay attention, pay attention to youth”!

Take a quick look at the latest hot spots in a few minutes, taking you closer to the “treasure school”, reaching the “Youth League News”, learning from the “role models”, and understanding the “service trends”: Mainland teachers and students visited Taiwan, Taiwanese media said this.; Chapter The burial ceremony for the remains of 11 batches of Chinese People’s Volunteer Army martyrs in South Korea was held in Shenyang; 27-year-old Zheng Siwei announced his retirement from international competition and explained the reasons; Tibet’s average life expectancy increased by nearly 6 years in ten years; Zhongqinghao recommendation | When a newspaper meets a college English club; traveling to Hong Kong and Macao will implement the “one visa, multiple travels” and “one travel per week” policies.

Mainland teachers and students visited Taiwan, Taiwan media said this

According to the China Youth Daily client report, at the invitation of the Ma Ying-jeou Cultural and Educational Foundation, starting from November 27, a visiting group of 40 teachers and students from 7 mainland universities including Tsinghua University and Sun Yat-sen University will go to Taiwan. The region carried out a nine-day and eight-night visit and exchange activity. Many local media expressed their welcome and expectations for the visit of mainland teachers and students.

Taiwan’s “China Times” described the trip as “small exchanges lead to big exchanges” and believed that any behavior that obstructs cross-strait exchanges will expose the malicious intentions of the “Taiwan independence” forces who believe that “the less exchanges between the two sides, the better.” Taiwan media said that the Taiwan authorities should fully respect the mainland teachers and students team and allow cross-strait exchanges to form a cycle of goodwill.

A relevant report from Taiwan’s “United Daily News” pointed out that the value of youth exchanges is not only to enhance mutual understanding, but also to create a common emotional foundation for both parties. The friendship and understanding built through youth exchanges are also the basis for promoting peace.

As the highlight of the itinerary, the delegation is expected to go to the “Baseball Experience Camp” at the Intercontinental Baseball Stadium in Taichung on December 1. Ma Long and Yang Qian, two Olympic champions, have become the focus of attention. Taiwan’s “Wang Bao” said that it is worth looking forward to what kind of sparks the two small white balls of table tennis and baseball will stir up. “Lianhe Daily” believes that interaction at the sports level can open up the understanding of human nature, dreams and efforts of young people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, and bring inspiring stories.

In response to the Democratic Progressive Party authorities and the “pan-green” camp’s smear attacks on this event, Xiao Xucen, CEO of the Ma Ying-jeou Cultural and Educational Foundation, criticized that similar arguments slandered the significance of cross-strait exchanges and were “Taiwan’s shame.”Details

The burial ceremony for the remains of the eleventh batch of Chinese People’s Volunteer Army martyrs in South Korea was held in Shenyang

According to today’s page 4 of China Youth Daily, on November 29, the burial ceremony for the remains of the 11th batch of Chinese People’s Volunteer Army martyrs in South Korea was held at the Shenyang Cemetery of Martyrs to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea.

All personnel bowed three times to the martyrs, and 27 salute soldiers fired 12 consecutive shots to pay high respect to the martyrs of the volunteer army. As “Mission Song” played, the soldiers of honor carried the coffins of the volunteer army martyrs and circled the square half a circle, slowly walking towards the underground palace where they were buried. The heroic souls of the 43 martyrs finally returned to the land of China to rest in peace.

Zhang Yuming, a 93-year-old veteran of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, rushed to Shenyang from Qingdao, Shandong Province the day before. When he saw the name of his comrade Song Fangui from the same company on the wall of martyrs’ names, the old man was very excited. He remembered that Song Fangui was from Hebei and was only 19 years old when he entered the court, one year older than himself. Recalling the scene of the sacrifice of his comrades, Zhang Yuming felt very sad. Zhang Yuming wanted to tell his comrades: “Now our country is very strong and the people’s lives are so happy. Your sacrifice was not in vain. The country and people will never forget you.”Details

27-year-old Zheng Siwei announced his retirement from international competition and explained the reasons

According to the China Youth Daily client, Chinese badminton star Zheng Siwei announced through his personal social media account at noon yesterday that he will withdraw from the international arena. This also means that the “IELTS Group” well-known to domestic and foreign fans has finally reached the moment of saying goodbye to the international arena. . Zheng Siwei revealed that the 2024 Badminton World Federation year-end finals to be held in Hangzhou in December will be the last international event in which he and his partner Huang Yaqiong compete.

Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong won the Paris Olympic badminton mixed doubles championship. Image source: Official website of Chinese Badminton Association

For 27-year-old Zheng Siwei, the news of announcing his retirement from the international arena is still a bit surprising. Zheng Siwei explained that this choice was his life plan. “Whether I realize my dream at this year’s Paris Olympics or not, I will make the same decision.” Zheng Siwei is already the father of two children. He said that returning to his family is also One of the reasons why he retired from the international arena.Details

Average life expectancy in Tibet has increased by nearly 6 years in the past ten years

According to today’s page 2 of China Youth Daily, the National Health Commission held a press conference yesterday afternoon to introduce the 30th anniversary of health assistance to Tibet. Liu Kui, director of the Finance Department of the National Health Commission and director of the Rural Revitalization Office, said at the press conference: “With the help of the central and local governments, the Tibet Autonomous Region’s medical and health system has made unremitting efforts to double the maternal mortality rate and infant mortality rate. The average life expectancy has increased by nearly 6 years in more than 10 years, and the health level of people of all ethnic groups has improved significantly.”

Over the past 30 years, tens of thousands of medical workers have participated in aiding Tibet. Hou Xinlin, chief physician of the Children’s Medical Center of Peking University First Hospital, is one of them. In 2016, when Hou Xinlin first came to the People’s Hospital of the Tibet Autonomous Region to provide assistance, she encountered a child with severe anemia. The local doctor could not diagnose the disease. “Our ‘group’ experts in aiding Tibet quickly diagnosed the child with hemophilia.” Hou Xinlin said that this diagnosis was also the first time that hemophilia was diagnosed in Tibet. After years of aid to Tibet, the Tibet Autonomous Region People’s Hospital has become the hemophilia diagnosis and treatment center of the China Rare Disease Alliance. All children with hemophilia in Tibet can receive the most standardized, effective, systematic and long-term high-quality medical services.Details

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According to the “Xinjiang College Students” Zhongqing account, at the U Talk English Club of Shihezi Engineering Vocational and Technical College, focusing on the famous sentence translation activity of “China Youth Daily”, in order to better expand students’ English translation skills, the host used Chinese and English respectively. A bilingual interpretation of how China Youth Daily helps young people develop in an all-round way and stimulate their inner potential through a series of in-depth reports and active advocacy.Details

Travel to Hong Kong and Macao will implement the “one visa, multiple travels” and “one travel per week” policy

According to the China Youth Daily client, starting from December 1, 2024, Shenzhen residents and residence permit holders can apply for a “one-visa, multiple-travel” endorsement to travel to Hong Kong, and can travel to Hong Kong as many times as they want within one year. Each stay in Hong Kong shall not exceed 7 days.

Starting from January 1, 2025, Zhuhai residents can apply for a “one-trip-a-week” visa to travel to Macau. They can travel to Macau once and only once in each calendar week within a year, and stay in Macau for no more than 7 days at a time. days; residents and residence permit holders of the Hengqin Guangdong-Macao Deep Cooperation Zone can apply for a “one-visa, multiple-entry” visa to travel to Macao. They can travel to and from Macao as many times as they want within one year and stay in Macao for no more than 7 days at a time. .Details


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