Exhibition dedicated to the role of huaqiao in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression opens in Beijing

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BEIJING, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) — An exhibition aimed at praising the contributions of overseas Chinese to bringing about victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War opened in Beijing on Thursday.

The exhibition, which contains nearly 400 exhibits, is being held at the China Museum of Chinese History and is organized to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory in these wars.

The event aims to pay tribute to the huaqiao for their selfless support of the Chinese nation when it was on the brink of life and death. The exhibition will show the unfading feats of the huaqiao in these wars in a panoramic manner, and also celebrate their great spirit in the anti-Japanese war.

This is the first comprehensive exhibition on this topic since the museum opened in 2014, featuring relevant real exhibits.

The museum also collaborated with the Guangdong Provincial Federation of Returned Chinese to organize photo exhibitions in several cities in the province. -0-

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Melody through time and space: Chinese and Russian TV channels film a joint concert for the first time

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BEIJING, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) — Ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the World Anti-Fascist War and the end of the China-Russia Cross-Cultural Years, China's Jiangxi TV and Russia Today have begun filming the project "Melody Through Time and Space," a special edition of the China-Russia cultural exchange.

The presentation of this project took place on Wednesday at its filming location – the landscape area of the famous ancient Chinese pavilion “Tengwangge” in the city of Nanchang /the administrative center of Jiangxi Province, East China/. According to information from the website of the China Daily newspaper, the presentation was attended by the general director of Jiangxi TV channel Wan Hujin, the head of the broadcasting service of RT channel in China Vsevolod Pulya and his entourage, as well as artists from both countries.

As announced at the presentation, filming will take place on August 14 on a makeshift stage right on the pedestal of the Tengwangge Pavilion, which is considered the “cultural calling card” of Nanchang. Original postcard-style decorations, an old pavilion acting as a background, framed by artistic lighting, as well as projections on the stage curtains – all this promises viewers an unforgettable immersive audiovisual experience.

The concert will be held under the slogan "When Jasmine sounds, Kalinka echoes it", which symbolizes the wonderful clash of Eastern and Russian cultures, distinguished by their unique flavor. Famous Chinese and Russian singers will perform on stage, including Wu Bixia, Zhang Bichen /female/, Nikolai Baskov, Tatyana Kurtukova and Yulia Parshuta. The artists will perform many numbers together.

The TV version of the concert will be shown simultaneously on September 12 and 19 on Jiangxi TV and Russia Today at 21:30 Beijing time.

Industry experts note that this project is an unprecedented example of joint filming of a TV show for TV channels in China and Russia, which opens up new horizons in humanitarian and cultural cooperation between media organizations of the two countries. -0-

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125 Polytechnicians Receive Grants from the Government of St. Petersburg

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In 2025, the number of Polytechnic students and postgraduates who won the grant competition of the Committee for Science and Higher Education of St. Petersburg almost doubled. Last year there were 73 of them, this year – 125.

Students will receive city government awards of 50,000 rubles, postgraduates – 100,000 rubles. The research topics cover five areas – these are projects in the field of humanities and technical sciences, medicine, natural and exact disciplines, as well as works related to culture and art.

One of the winners of the 2025 grant competition is the leading engineer of the educational research laboratory "Computational Mechanics" of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU "Digital Engineering", a postgraduate student of the Physics and Mechanical Institute of SPbPU Mikhail Khovaiko, who presented an innovative project to create lightweight and reliable mesh structures from polymer composites for the space and aviation industries.

"The project is based on research conducted at the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU "Digital Engineering", as well as on the results of a series of scientific and experimental design work in the field of digital modeling and testing of composite materials," notes the author of the development. – We have not only proven the technical feasibility of using new technologies in the production of mesh structures for rocket and space technology, but also demonstrated their practical value. The implementation of such solutions will expand the use of polymer composites in high-tech mechanical engineering. Winning the competition confirms the relevance, novelty and significance of the problems solved within the framework of my dissertation research, and opens up new opportunities for its implementation: financial support will help accelerate the implementation of the development in industry, and recognition at the city level will increase interest from aerospace enterprises."

Postgraduate student Maxim Larin works as an engineer at the research laboratory "Laser and Additive Technologies" of IMMiT. He submitted a project for the competition "Development of laser cladding technology for restoration and extension of the service life of worn surfaces of large-sized equipment."

"Receiving the grant is an important step in developing my research in the field of repair laser cladding," Maxim shared. "The project is aimed at creating an effective technology for restoring and extending the service life of worn surfaces of large-sized equipment using the mobile laser cladding complex "Nomad", in the development of which I took direct part. This approach allows for restoration directly at the site of equipment operation, reducing downtime and increasing the efficiency of repair work."

A graduate student of the Institute of Power Engineering, Evgeny Chesnokov, won the competition with his project “Development of a methodology for determining the long-term permissible current load and emergency permissible current load on cable lines with temperature monitoring.”

"The project is dedicated to calculating long-term permissible current loads for medium and high voltage cable lines," said Evgeny. "The calculation methodology provided in the project helps optimize the operation of the cable network and effectively transmit electricity to the end user. In addition to the long-term permissible current load, the methodology allows calculating the emergency permissible current load, which makes it possible to effectively redistribute the load without harming the cable insulation. Based on the results of the project, two organizational standards were developed for PJSC Rosseti Lenenergo."

Andrey Shirokih, a graduate of the Institute of Power Engineering and an engineer at the Higher School of Power Engineering, presented a project for the competition entitled “Development of scientific and technical foundations for creating a digital twin of an aircraft engine and its control system.”

"I am glad that the project was noted, victories in such competitions motivate us to work and develop further," says Andrey. "In my opinion, digital twins are the basis for the future of aviation, a topic that needs to be developed as much as possible. I must say that the project I am working on would not have happened without the support of the Polytechnic University and the contribution of my colleagues. In many ways, the work is aimed at forming the material and technical base of the twin technology – these are experimental stands. Tests on such stands will allow us to work out the methods for creating digital twins, verify and validate the mathematical models embedded in them. Science cannot exist without an experiment, so I am doing experiments in a team of like-minded people. I hope that the results of my work will become one of the building blocks of a reliable foundation for domestic aircraft engine manufacturing."

By the way, read a long interview with Andrey Shirokih in the next issues of the project "Persona".

Margarita Yanchevskaya moved to the 2nd year of the IPMEiT master's program this year. She submitted her work "A multifactorial study of the transformation of applicants' perception of higher education institutions taking into account rating indicators" to the competition.

“The idea for the project arose from my observation of how complicated and multifaceted the process of choosing a university has become for modern applicants,” said Margarita. “They take into account many factors — from the availability of the required specialty and employment prospects to the opinion of parents and the atmosphere at the university. In recent years, the influence of subjective assessments on the perception of the quality of education has especially increased. I was interested in how these subjective factors interact with other criteria, whether ratings affect applicants’ priorities, and how applicants integrate this information into their selection system. The study showed that choosing a university for modern applicants is a multifactorial process. They evaluate universities based not only on academic indicators, but also on social factors. For successful positioning of a university, it is important to find a balance between these two aspects. Moreover, it is necessary to take into account the specifics of each university and the characteristics of applicants in different fields of study. These findings will enable us to develop more effective and targeted information strategies that take into account the wide range of factors that influence important life choices for each applicant.”

Graduate of the ISI Master's program "Digital Construction of Buildings and Structures" Prokhor Yakovlev In the project "Parametric modeling of design solutions for a hyperboloid structure", he developed a method for optimizing steel rod structures based on the criterion of minimizing metal consumption. A distinctive feature of the method is the automatic collection of climatic loads, as well as the use of an evolutionary algorithm to find an effective design solution. In his work, Prokhor implemented the method on a steel hyperboloid frame of a lighthouse structure. As a result of the study, optimal parameters of a hyperboloid structure based on the criterion of minimizing metal consumption were determined, with a reduction in the total mass by 4.5 times from the original version. Verification of the calculations was carried out by setting up the export of the calculation scheme in the LIRA-SAPR PC. An approach to detailing the design model using the automatic formation of typical nodes is also proposed, which significantly reduces costs. As Prokhor notes, the developed algorithms are universal and can be projected onto similar rod spatial structures.

Some of the guys have won KNVSh grants before. For example, Igor Repin, a postgraduate student at IE, who presented the project “Improving the energy efficiency of thermal power plants in St. Petersburg using energy-saving technologies.”

"I participated in the St. Petersburg grant competition for the second time, and won for the second time," Igor said. "Both works were related to the topic of the future dissertation and were based on the master's thesis. In the projects, I proposed modern methods for increasing the efficiency of power plants using heat pumps. The first victory gave me confidence, so I decided to participate this year. Over the year, I have added achievements and experience, there was no doubt that I would win this time! I am very happy about this, my birthday is coming up – I gave myself a great gift!"

Among the winners is the 2025 IMMiT “gold” graduate Andrey Klinovitsky with the project “Development of a robot consultant on a wheeled base and a voice human-machine interface”, Nikita Blagoy with the project “Model of digital transformation of business processes of enterprises of St. Petersburg based on game solutions”, Liliya Nezhinskaya with the project “Development of a methodology for modeling metamaterials for additive manufacturing using natural and virtual tests”, Daria Tutueva with the project “Assessment of the export-import potential of interaction between St. Petersburg and the regions of India in the field of mechanical engineering: modeling technology”, Vsevolod Gaiduk (project "Optimization of parameters of the rotary-screw propulsion unit of the robotic platform"), Anna Rovbo (the project “Development of technology for the production of bismuth-containing groups of grades of free-cutting steels for metallurgical companies”) andmany others.

Postgraduate students:

Anna Abdrakhmanova, project “Additive manufacturing of functionally graded polymer composite for lower limb prosthetics”;

Kristina Bondarenko, project “Methods of water purification from microplastics”;

Artem Borisov, project “The influence of TiC content on the manufacturing process, microstructure, mechanical and tribological properties of metal-matrix composite materials Inconel 718/TiC, manufactured using additive technology of jet-blown binder application”;

Vyacheslav Borisov, project “Functional adaptation of sets of road construction machines in the production of works on the construction of transport facilities”;

Vyacheslav Borovskikh, project “Creation and development of the energy infrastructure of St. Petersburg at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries: technology and business”;

Zhanna Burlutskaya, project “Multi-agent model of resource distribution in the process of implementing innovative developments in network associations of technology companies”;

Kirill Vasiliev, project “Scientific and methodological apparatus for processing mobile laser scanning data for designing road repairs”;

Dmitry Vibe, project "Automatic mechatronic system for detecting centering marks";

Ekaterina Vlasova, project “Development of a quality management system standard for a model of an automated system for forming a cross-functional project team at an enterprise in the defense industry complex”;

Ekaterina Volokitina, project “Development of technology for producing high-entropy CoCrFeNiMn alloy alloyed with nitrogen”;

Pavel Golovkin, project “Improving the functioning of the Russian market of cloud information and communication services”;

Danil Erutin, project “Improving the mechanical characteristics of polyamide-12 by forming a nature-like helicoidal structure using the layer-by-layer filament deposition method”;

Maria Zaitseva, project “Study of the features of the formation of the structure and mechanical properties of ferritic-martensitic dispersion-strengthened oxide steel during selective laser melting”;

Mikhail Ivkov, project “Development of methods for substantiating the operability of the passive heat removal system from the containment shell for the Leningrad NPP-2 under conditions of equipment aging”;

Tim Isakov, project "Application of spiking neural networks and reinforcement learning algorithms for controlling mobile robots";

Vladimir Karasev, project “Improving the performance properties of machine parts made of duplex steel, microalloyed with rare-earth metals, by controlling the phase composition and structural homogeneity of castings”;

Vadim Koyokin, project “Mathematical modeling of promising devices for converting thermal energy”;

Pavel Kozinets, project “Methodology for calculating response spectra at the installation marks of hydroelectric power station equipment”;

Dmitry Kravtsov, project “Combined tests for determining the mechanical properties of multilayer thin sheet metals using non-standardized samples”;

Vadim Kraft, project “Production and study of polyimide nonwoven materials with ultra-low dielectric constant for microelectronics tasks”;

Oleg Krotov, project “Development of a scientific and methodological apparatus for the design, construction, and operation of bridge supports using construction 3D printing”;

Yuri Kuznetsov, project “Optimization of parameters of sprinkler irrigators for finely atomized water”;

Yulia Lyamina, project “Development of a spectrophotometric method for diagnosing endothelial dysfunction”;

Alexey Melnik, project “Toolkit for assessing the digital potential of innovative industrial ecosystems in the context of a green economy (using the example of the industry of St. Petersburg)”;

Denis Mikhailov, project “Study of the influence of errors in determining the linear parameters of overhead power transmission lines on the results of calculations of steady-state modes and short-circuit currents”;

Pavel Mikhailov, project “Methodology for assessing digital maturity for industrial enterprises and ecosystems of St. Petersburg”;

Suhair Msukar, project “Development of a neural network for tracking negative changes in the human cardiovascular system based on pulse wave signals”;

Alisa Mustafina, project “Development of a digital inclusiveness index for online tourist services in St. Petersburg based on fuzzy sets”;

Daniil Provodin, project “Mobile differential refractometer with the option of changing the discreteness of the measurement scale”;

Yulia Sedova, project “Justification of a new method for mechanical testing of hot-rolled thick-walled pipes for power units”;

Evgeny Tanin, project “Industry determinants of economic development of the territories of the St. Petersburg agglomeration”;

Vasily Tverskoy, project “Recycling of coffee waste and its use for food production within the framework of a closed-loop economy”;

Ratmir Ustimenko, project “Light-converting and light-emitting IR devices on InAsP and InAsP-core/CaF2-shell whisker nanocrystals”;

Tatyana Fedorova, project “Numerical study of the process of reconversion of depleted uranium hexafluoride during its interaction with hydrogen-containing substances and oxygen in combustion mode for the development of a methodology for scaling a tunnel burner reactor.”

Oleg Tsykunov, project “Development of a mathematical model of filtration and a hybrid optimization algorithm for processing the results of streaming experiments”;

Valentina Chelysheva, project “Reducing the negative impact on water bodies using chitosan-graphene oxide sorbents”;

Sergey Shavurov, project “Development of a virtual laboratory for life safety”;

Polina Shinkevich, project “Reducing anthropogenic impact on the environment through the use of microalgae”;

Daria Shudegova, project "Using neural networks in teaching reading in English in the multi-level educational system of St. Petersburg."

Students:

Margarita Absalyamova, project “Autoimmune component of the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease: the role of autoantibodies against neurotensin”;

Kirill Alesich, project “Hybrid design schemes as a way to optimize the cost and timing of construction of residential buildings”;

Maxim Antonenko, project “System for remote biomonitoring of heart rate based on photoplethysmography”;

Maxim Antonov, project “Assessment of the thermal impact of burning cable lines on the building structures of the storage and repair building of the metro electric depot”;

Alexandra Antonova, project “Application of digital twins in the work of social security institutions”;

Eldar Asadullaev, project “Improving state policy in the field of creating a comfortable urban environment”;

Ignat Bayanov, project “Application of meshless methods for solving problems of modeling emergency situations”;

Dmitry Boldarev, project “Rubidium quantum frequency standard using a frequency converter based on a waveguide path”;

Svyatoslav Boloban, project “Flexible structures of protective structures based on materials with an auxetic structure”;

Anna Gaina, project “Using a PID controller for temperature control in the process of laser hardening of steel”;

Gleb Golikov, project “Automated exchange bot for algorithmic trading of digital assets in the context of ensuring information security at enterprises in St. Petersburg: problems and solutions”;

Natalia Grozova, project “Development of radiation-resistant polymer composite materials for the protection of solar cells”;

Daria Davydova, project “New optical tissue oximetry sensor for monitoring the functional state and aerobic performance of humans”;

Daria Denisenko, project “Improving the system of organizing training in labor protection through the development of a software product”;

Ilya Denisov, project “Improving the methodology for assessing the probability of ignition of a cloud of fuel-air mixture in urban areas”;

Maxim Dergachev, project “Development of a model for the formation and algorithms for optimizing the composition of an IT project team”;

Ksenia Dolgova, project “Analysis and justification of the development of urban recreation zones in small towns (using the city of Kudrovo in the Leningrad Region as an example)”;

Maya Egorova, project “Green Finance as a Tool for Ensuring Sustainable Development in BRICS Member Countries”;

Ekaterina Esipova, project “Modeling the work of international organizations as an important aspect in the training of international students”;

Nikita Izbyakov, project “Modernization of an experimental stand and testing for validation of calculations of a radial-axial turbine operating on supercritical carbon dioxide”;

Polina Zhirakova, project “Intelligent evacuation system on sea vessels using reinforcement learning algorithms and modeling of fire hazards”;

Timofey Zhorzhikov, project “Legal regulation of digital technologies”;

Daniil Zhuravlev, project “Evaluation of the use of asphalt concrete mixtures using polymer modifiers in combination with maleic anhydride”;

Serafim Zagorodniy, project “Methodology for the formation of a corporate system for classifying construction information”;

Alexander Zeleny, project “Optimization of information retrieval algorithms for educational text corpora in the context of RAG systems”;

Elizaveta Ivanova, project of an air-supported structure for a non-standard building site;

Sharip Isaev, project “Modern approaches to designing architectural lighting using artificial intelligence”;

Ekaterina Isupova, project “Multifunctional temperature control and management unit for a gas cell of a quantum discriminator of a rubidium frequency standard”;

Danila Karaulov, project “Expansion of the fundamental base for the creation of photodetectors and infrared radiation sources based on GeSi/Si semiconductor quantum dots”;

Ekaterina Kirgetova, project “The Enigmatic Genre of Russian and English Poetry as a Means of Developing Students’ Ethnocultural Concepts (Comparative-Contrastive Analysis)”;

Ilya Klepov, project “Development of an algorithmic system for supporting investment decisions in the stock market”;

Alexey Kozhus, project “Scenarios for the architectural and landscape organization of public spaces of low-rise historical buildings on the territory of the Narvskaya Zastava in St. Petersburg”;

David Kokaya, project “Methodology for environmental assessment of the life cycle of buildings using information modeling technologies”;

Ekaterina Kondaurova, project “Fundamentals of adaptation and development of cultural literacy of foreign students studying in St. Petersburg in the field of “Foreign regional studies” (within the framework of the discipline “Foreign language”)”;

Polina Kornienko, project “Luminescent communication in multi-junction solar cells”;

Lidiya Kudryavtseva, project “Development of a methodology for assessing the frequency of accidents for equipment of main pipeline transport site facilities”;

Denis Kustov, project “Improving mechanisms of public administration in the sphere of urban public transport (using the example of St. Petersburg)”;

Valeria Lapshina, project “Methodology for automated design of a construction master plan”;

Anna Maksimova, project “Improving the efficiency of the MFC network in the Leningrad Region: improving the personnel management system”;

Marina Malashenko, project “Modeling of indicators of road transport safety in the regions of the Russian Federation”;

Victor Matveev, project “Development of a technical vision system for identifying obstacles and the supporting surface in front of a mobile robot using a neural network”;

Alexey Melnikov, project “Study of the features of shape change of ring power elements made of TiNi alloy after active deformation”;

Valeria Mitsuk, project “Repair of asphalt concrete surfaces of city roads in conditions of dense traffic flows”;

Mikhail Murashko, project “Gamification as a technology for overcoming psychological and pedagogical barriers in learning foreign languages in a digital environment”;

Nika Nikolaenya, project “Development of youth-oriented fair and exhibition events in St. Petersburg”;

Ilya Norvatov, project “Polarization-sensitive electro-optical shutter for the terahertz spectral range”;

Elena Obukhova, forecast “Forecasting VK share prices using machine learning methods: development of an investment analysis model for St. Petersburg”;

Denis Pelmenev, project “Study of obstacle avoidance algorithms when controlling the movement of an underwater biosimilar tunimorphic robot”;

Anna Petrova, project “Development of a set of measures to enhance the investment attractiveness of a development project using the example of the reconstruction of a real estate object”;

Prokhor Polyakov, project “Organization of a payment interaction system between the Russian Federation and the People’s Republic of China based on the Ruble-Yuan liquidity pool technology”;

Elena Porfiryeva, project “New non-invasive method for determining coefficients in esCCO technology for reliable diagnostics of a patient’s cardiac output in real time”;

Valeria Rekina, project “Universal prototype of a mobile version of a website for multidisciplinary medical clinics”;

Ivan Rud, project “Development of a method for diagnosing the quality of semiconductor thin-film photovoltaic structures for clothing and equipment”;

Zakhar Saranin, project “Statistical analysis of retail prices for refined petroleum products at regional gas stations in St. Petersburg using a dynamic data parsing information system”;

Mikhail Safoshkin, project “The influence of outrigger floor types on the stress-strain state of a high-rise building frame when calculating progressive collapse”;

Elizaveta Svirina, project “Comparative analysis of regional differences in the formation of students’ professional expectations”;

Ksenia Selyakova, project “Assessment of the accuracy of hydraulic calculations of water supply systems using BIM technologies”;

Oleg Sergeev, project “Development of visual models to optimize the implementation of an environmental management system at hazardous production facilities”;

Evgeny Seredin, project “Modeling the dynamics of CO2 emissions in the regions of the Russian Federation”;

Arseniy Sluzhaev, project “Mobile transport robots: the influence of nonlinearity of elasticity coefficients on the design; decentralized control system; possibility of application in the Arctic region”;

Olesya Starchenkova, project “Analysis and clustering of unreliable news information as a tool for ensuring regional information security”;

Yaroslava Solntseva, project “The influence of taking into account the work of a combined beam on the dimensions of the cross-section of frame elements”;

Alexander Subbota, project “Parametric modeling of Gaussian curvature coatings and clarification of the nature of wind impact on them”;

Olga Suchkova, project “Research into mill scale processing processes”;

Polina Filatova, project “Analysis of Russian-Chinese cooperation in the Arctic: asymmetry of interests and prospects for sustainable partnership”;

Adel Khaliullin, project “Mathematical model for forming a portfolio of innovative projects”;

Maxim Chemusov, project “Development of a module for identifying violations by electric scooter drivers using computer vision technologies”;

Daria Chernukha, project “Application of a risk-oriented approach in the operation of the gas transmission system”;

Daria Shalamova, project “Application of laboratory work in physics in classes on Russian as a foreign language at the preparatory faculty”;

Alexey Shikharev, project “Development of an approach to assessing the effectiveness of regional waste management systems in Russia”;

Olesya Shosheva, project “Preoperative planning of hardware-surgical expansion of the upper jaw based on finite element modeling”;

Anastasia Yuniceva, project “Digitalization of agricultural crop cultivation processes through the introduction of an intelligent information system using UAVs”,

Diana Yakimenko, project “Formation of a teacher’s personal brand using artificial intelligence technologies in the context of digital transformation of the educational environment.”

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China-SCO Demonstration Zone Records Significant Increase in TIR Truck Shipments in January-July 2025

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BEIJING, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) — The number of TIR (Transportation International Road Transport) truck shipments from the China-SCO Regional Economic and Trade Cooperation Demonstration Zone (hereinafter referred to as the "China-SCO Demonstration Zone") in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, reached 239 units in the first seven months of 2025, up 134.3 percent year on year, according to a post on the zone's official Wechat account.

The data also showed that the value of cargo carried by these vehicles was 156 million yuan, up 190.5 percent from the same period last year.

TIR is an international system that simplifies the transportation of goods between countries. Within its framework, the goods are sealed at the starting point of the route and checked only upon arrival at the destination, and at intermediate border crossings, checkpoint officers only check the TIR carnet data and the customs stamp for the vehicle. This reduces the travel time and reduces possible risks associated with administrative customs control procedures and damage to the goods. China joined the TIR Convention in July 2016.

At present, there are 4 TIR road freight routes operating as a starting point in the China-SCO Demonstration Zone, including China-Russia, China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan and China-Kazakhstan. They now transport 40 types of goods, including food, as well as mechanical and electrical equipment.

Recently, a truck loaded with food products, electrical equipment, etc., left the China-SCO Demonstration Zone for Moscow under the TIR system. The cargo, worth approximately 1.3 million yuan, is expected to arrive in the Russian capital in 9 days.

Currently, on average, at least one vehicle under the TIR system departs from the designated area to Russia or Central Asia every day.

The above routes serve as a safe, stable and convenient international logistics channel for more than 1,000 enterprises engaged in foreign economic activity, the post noted. -0-

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Preparations for the meeting between V. Putin and D. Trump have entered the final phase — Russian presidential aide

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Moscow, August 14 /Xinhua/ — Preparations for a meeting between Russian and US Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump have entered the final phase, Russian Presidential Aide Yuri Ushakov said at a briefing on Thursday.

"Preparations for the meeting between the presidents of Russia and the United States have entered their final phase. Considering that the meeting was announced only five days ago, that is, on the night from last Friday to Saturday, everything is being done in an intensive mode, a lot of technical issues are being resolved, including visa issues. And, of course, first and foremost, the political component of the summit is being actively worked out," said Yu. Ushakov.

“A program for the leaders’ meeting has been agreed upon,” he added. “This meeting, as you all know, will take place in Alaska, in Anchorage, and specifically one of the facilities at the Elmendorf-Richardson Joint Military Base will be used.”

The meeting of the leaders of Russia and the United States will begin at 22:30 Moscow time. After the face-to-face conversation, the leaders will continue negotiations in the format of a working breakfast, which will be attended by members of the delegations of the two countries, the aide to the Russian president said.

The central theme of the summit, according to him, will be the resolution of the Ukrainian crisis, but other topics will also be touched upon – bilateral cooperation in the economic sphere and issues of global security.

The Russian delegation included Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Russian Presidential Aide Yuri Ushakov, Defense Minister Andrei Belousov, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov, and Special Representative of the Russian President for Investment and Economic Cooperation with Foreign Countries Kirill Dmitriev.

Following the meeting, V. Putin and D. Trump will give a joint press conference for the media, Y. Ushakov reported. –0–

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The foreign ministers of China, Cambodia and Thailand gathered for tea in Anning, Yunnan Province, China.

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The foreign ministers of China, Cambodia and Thailand gathered for tea in Anning, China's Yunnan Province The foreign ministers of China, Cambodia and Thailand gathered for tea in Anning, China's Yunnan Province

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Nanjing hosts urban culture study camp for Chinese and Russian students

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NANJING, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) — Nanjing Forestry University (NLU) recently opened an urban culture study camp for Chinese and Russian students.

The event was attended by a delegation of students and teachers majoring in design from Russian universities. Students from both countries will use advanced digital design thinking to jointly explore ways of contemporary expression and innovative dissemination of intangible cultural heritage /ICH/.

According to the NLU website, in his welcoming speech, NLU Vice-Rector Yin Tongming emphasized that culture is a bridge that connects hearts, and the “boundlessness of traditional Chinese culture” reflects the essence of the mutual enrichment of civilizations, while “innovative craftsmanship” infuses tradition with the vitality of modernity. Nanjing Forestry University has always adhered to the strategy of internationalization, and, relying on the only doctoral program in design among agricultural and forestry universities in the country and the platform of leading and key disciplines in Jiangsu Province (East China), shoulders the responsibility and has the ability to play a leading role in promoting the creative transformation and innovative development of excellent Chinese traditional culture, and promoting exchanges and mutual enrichment between Chinese and foreign civilizations.

Yin Tongming said that promoting special cooperation with Russian universities has become an important milestone in NLU's active expansion of educational and cultural exchanges with Russia and active construction of the educational design community within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative. The university regards this training camp as a starting point for exploring ways to establish a long-term cooperation mechanism in design education between young people in China and Russia.

It is reported that during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, Nanjing Forestry University has established deep partnerships with more than 100 famous universities and research institutes in more than 20 countries and regions. This week-long training camp will focus on “decoding the cultural code of Nanjing.” The camp program will include visits to key cultural sites such as the Nanjing Folk Customs Museum and the Yunjin Brocade Institute, as well as deep immersion projects in the study of traditional NCH crafts. -0-

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In 2025, the number of border crossings at two checkpoints on the Chinese-Kyrgyz border amounted to almost 200 thousand person-times

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BEIJING, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) — Since the beginning of this year, two automobile checkpoints on the Chinese-Kyrgyz border in the Kizilsu Kyrgyz Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region have seen a significant increase in border crossings, the press service of the prefecture said.

As of August 11, the Irkeshtam and Torugart checkpoints exceeded 179.6 thousand and 17 thousand person-times this year, an increase of 82.6 and 293.21 percent, respectively, according to the latest data from the Xinjiang Border Administration.

The increase in border crossings at the Irkeshtam checkpoint was achieved due to increased efficiency and capacity in passenger transportation following the launch of cross-border tourism services at this border crossing.

According to a representative of one of the local transport companies, the company operates twice a week on the recently opened international passenger route from the city of Atushi /located in the above-mentioned district/ to the Kyrgyz city of Osh. The distance between the two settlements is 720 km, which takes only 12 hours to cover.

According to customs officials at the Torugart checkpoint, the increase in border crossings was due to the increase in the number of employees involved in the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway construction project.

There has also been a noticeable increase in the number of foreign tourists and tour groups passing through Torugart, they added. -0-

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Delegation of young Russian artists visited Beijing

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BEIJING, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) — A delegation of six young Russian artists who won prizes in the China-Russia exhibition "Multicolored World" visited Beijing from Aug. 6 to 10, the Beijing People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries reported on its official Wechat account.

Guests from Russia took part in the opening ceremony of the exhibition, which started on August 7 at the museum complex at the Zhonghua Centennial Monument in the Chinese capital, and received their well-deserved awards.

The exhibition is held in honor of the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the Victory of the Soviet Union in the Great Patriotic War and the World Anti-Fascist War. As part of their trip, the Russian artists visited the Lugouqiao Bridge /also known as the Marco Polo Bridge/ in Beijing, where an incident occurred on July 7, 1937, which is considered the beginning of a full-scale invasion of China by Japanese militarists and the beginning of a nationwide war against Japanese aggression.

During their stay in the Chinese capital, the Russian youth representatives also visited the Museum of Chinese Traditional Culture, where they viewed the permanent exhibition of Chinese decorative and applied arts, and also visited such World Cultural Heritage sites as the Temple of Heaven /Tiantan/ and the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall of China, to get acquainted with the history and culture of Beijing.

While receiving the Russian delegation, Vice-Chairwoman of the Beijing People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries Wang Yanxia noted that both China and Russia have a long history and magnificent culture, and humanitarian exchanges play an indispensable role in strengthening the friendship between the peoples of the two countries. She expressed her willingness to work together with the visiting artists to promote artistic exchanges and advance friendship between the youth of China and Russia.

Let us recall that the winners of the said competition and the participants of the exhibition, organized by the People's Society for Friendship with Foreign Countries of Beijing, the Russian Cultural Center in Beijing and other institutions, were 160 paintings – 80 from each of the Chinese and Russian sides, including 15 first-degree prize winners, as well as 25 and 40 recipients of second- and third-degree prizes. -0-

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Pakistan PM calls for unity, economic stability on Independence Day

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ISLAMABAD, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) — Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Thursday congratulated the people on the 78th anniversary of national independence, calling for unity, economic stability and efforts to safeguard national sovereignty.

In his message, Sharif paid tribute to Pakistan's founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah, poet-philosopher Allama Muhammad Iqbal and the leaders of the independence movement, praising their vision and determination to make the dream of independence a reality.

He said that over the past 78 years, Pakistan has faced numerous challenges but has also achieved significant success in various fields including economy, sports, defence and technology.

The Prime Minister reiterated Pakistan's commitment to peaceful coexistence and resolution of disputes through dialogue and diplomacy.

Like military strength, a stable economy is necessary to protect sovereignty, he stressed, calling on all political parties and all sectors of society to join forces to achieve national progress. –0–

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