Muscovites can purchase 29 more plots of land for individual housing construction.

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In September 2025, 29 more plots were added to the list of individual housing construction (IHC) sites available for purchase from the city. All of them are located in the New Moscow. This was reported by Vladimir Efimov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction.

"Individuals can purchase land for individual housing construction directly from the city. A list of available plots is available on the mos.ru portal, and it is regularly updated. In September, 29 more plots were added, totaling almost 3.5 hectares, on which approximately 14,000 square meters of real estate—private residential buildings and outbuildings—can be built. This brings the number of properties available for purchase to 60, with a total area of approximately seven hectares," said Vladimir Efimov.

The land plots added to the list are located in the New Moscow Administrative Okrug: 26 of them are in the Troitsky Administrative Okrug, and another three are in Novomoskovsk.

"Land for individual housing construction in the capital offers the opportunity to build a private country home while maintaining access to city infrastructure. Muscovites can choose the lot that best suits their size and location from the list on the mos.ru portal. For example, two-thirds of the newly added plots are large properties, ranging from 10 to almost 20 acres. They are located outside the Central Ring Road in the Bekasovo and Voronovo districts. For those who value proximity to metro stations, there are three smaller plots in the Vnukovo and Kommunarka districts, located near the Pykhtino, Salaryevo, and Vnukovo Airport stations," she noted. Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of City Property.

Scroll The list of land plots for individual housing construction is published on the mos.ru portal and is regularly updated. To purchase land from the city for building a private home, you need to select a suitable property from the list and submit an application for its purchase.Department of City PropertyAfter this, the agency will publish a notice of the land plot's allocation. If no further applications are received within 30 days, a purchase and sale agreement will be drawn up. If there are multiple bidders for the plot, an auction will be held. The starting price of the lot is set at its cadastral value.

Plots of land for individual housing construction put up for auction can be found on the capital's investment portal in the section Moscow AuctionsOnly individuals can take part in them.

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Paradise Island, Grapes, and the Cradle of the Navy: The History and Present of the Izmailovo Estate

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Busy highway traffic, residential areas, and office buildings—the modern Izmailovo district evokes the comfortable and businesslike everyday life of a city. But if you walk a short distance from Partizanskaya metro station and turn toward Izmailovsky Island, you'll find yourself in a different reality. Ekaterina Ivanova, a tour guide and employee of the Moscow State United Museum, spoke about the history and present of the Izmailovo estate. museum-reserveShe's been working there for 17 years and confirms that it boasts some of the best sunsets in Moscow (and they're unique).

The Golden Age of Izmailov and the "Virgin Soil Upturned" of Alexei Mikhailovich

To understand this place, it's worth abandoning the search for a single historical narrative. Izmailovo's fate is multifaceted and has taken many sharp turns. The origin of the toponym is unknown: one theory is that the area got its name from the surname of a certain Izmailov governor, but this is unconfirmed speculation.

"The first period of Izmailovo's history was the second half of the 17th century and the very beginning of the 18th century, a time of prosperity when it was a full-fledged royal country residence, a golden age," Ekaterina Ivanova begins her story.

The land belonged to the Romanov family, and the golden age began when Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich the Quietest launched a grand economic experiment here. The monarch wanted to create a model farm—with gardens, apiaries, fields, and even a menagerie for hunting. Watermelons, melons, and grapes were grown here, hence the pond's name—Serebryan-Vinogradny (from the Serebryanka River and the exotic plantings). "For eight years, the tsar used the Izmailovo peasants to cultivate virgin soil, in modern parlance," explains the tour guide.

Riot and the Island

But soon Alexei Mikhailovich ordered the village relocated and the island vacated. This was due to the Copper Riot—in 1662, the people revolted over the boyars' failed policies and the devaluation of copper coins. The tsar was caught off guard at his residence in Kolomenskoye, and although neither he nor his family were harmed, Alexei Mikhailovich began to worry about safety. That's when the ponds around the estate were connected.

"The hydrosystem, or ring of water, that surrounds the village of Izmailovo turns it into an island," explains Ekaterina Ivanova. The old mansions were torn down, and construction began on the monumental Pokrovsky Cathedral (1671–1679) and a new palace for the tsar.

Where was Peter I born?

Is it true or myth that Peter the Great was born in Izmailovo? Ekaterina Ivanova gives a definitive answer: "Peter was born on the night of May 30, 1672. Construction was still actively underway on the island at that time. Peter's mother, Tsarina Natalia Kirillovna, would not have gone to a construction site to give birth."

However, there are documents confirming that Alexei Mikhailovich Romanov and Natalia Kirillovna brought Peter to Izmailovsky Island in the autumn of 1674 – he was then just over two years old.

Grandfather of the Russian fleet

In 1688, 16-year-old Peter, walking around the island, discovered an unusual vessel in a linen barn.

"And he immediately realized that the vessel was very different from other boats. The future emperor was told it was an English boat. Its sails were designed such that it could sail both with and against the wind. It was the first time Peter had seen such a vessel," says Ekaterina Ivanova.

Peter sailed around the island and along the Yauza River near the village of Preobrazhenskoye in a small boat. Many replicas were made of it. The small boat "Saint Nicholas" is now on display in St. Petersburg at the Peter the Great Central Naval Museum. The vessel is known as the "grandfather" of the Russian fleet.

Seven thousand tiles and the master Polubes

The architectural heart of the estate remains the Cathedral of the Intercession, around which controversy continues, which only emphasizes its uniqueness.

Ekaterina Ivanova clarifies: "According to some scholars, this is still the Russian ornamental style, while others believe it is one of the first examples of Russian Baroque. The window frames and decorative columns are already Baroque elements."

The cathedral's true treasure is the seven thousand tiles covering its walls. They were created by a team of renowned 17th-century artisans led by Ignat Maksimov and Stepan Ivanov (aka Polubes). An unusual nickname for a man who primarily decorated churches with tiles. "There's a theory that the master had a rather peculiar character, which is why his detractors nicknamed him Polubes," the tour guide explains.

One of the pearls of modern Izmailovo has become the exhibition "Open Storage. Stoves and Tiles""We have eight halls and about a thousand items on display. On display are works by Ignat Maksimov and Stepan Polubes—the very same masters who decorated the Pokrovsky Cathedral and the Bridge Tower with tiles," continues Ekaterina Ivanova.

There are unique large-format tile icons and humorous tiles with humorous inscriptions. The exhibition itself is interesting in its presentation: essentially, visitors enter a place usually closed to them—the museum's collections.

Izmailovo Empress Anna Ioannovna and the Bridge Tower – a film heroine

Another architectural monument of that era is the Bridge Tower. Together with the Front and Rear Gates of the Tsar's Court (1682), they form an ensemble whose appearance is familiar to millions of viewers from film stills.

"They are best seen in the Soviet television film 'Mikhail Lomonosov.' Empress Anna Ioannovna passes through our gates, but there they symbolize the gates of Moscow's White City. The real Anna Ioannovna regularly passed through ours," says Ekaterina Ivanova.

While Peter the Great visited Izmailovo only occasionally, his niece, Anna Ioannovna, grew up there. The future empress lived in the second palace, built specifically for Tsar Ivan V's widow, Praskovia Feodorovna, and her daughters. Its image survives only in an engraving by Ivan Zubov from 1729—the palace shared the sad fate of many wooden buildings and was dismantled.

Anna Ioannovna was so attached to Izmailovo that she ruled from there for the first months of her reign. Officials from St. Petersburg rushed to her on work assignments, and in those days, a one-way journey could take up to six days. Of course, the empress was eventually forced to move to St. Petersburg, and there Anna Ioannovna would establish a guards regiment, which she would call the Izmailovsky Regiment.

The island now hosts themed tours and art-themed programs reminiscent of the era of Peter the Great and Anna Ioannovna. Tour guides and even some guests dress in historical costumes. The most popular program is "Learning for the young man, education for the state"The Russian tsars patronized the arts, and this tradition continues on the island. Izmailovo is home to artist Viktor Matorin's studio, "In the World of Art," which offers painting classes and workshops.

Tickets for excursions and other events at the Izmailovo estate can be purchased through the service Mosbilet.

From almshouses to communal apartments

After Anna Ioannovna left the island, it fell into disrepair until 1837, when its ruins attracted the attention of Nicholas I. The Emperor ordered the architect Konstantin Ton to build the Nikolaevskaya Military Almshouse on the island for veterans of the Patriotic War of 1812.

The next phase of history, during the Soviet era, brought a new transformation: in 1926, the almshouse buildings were converted into communal apartments for the Bauman Workers' Town. The communal apartments have long since been resettled, and the estate now houses a space called "Old Moscow Apartment," where lectures are held.

Izmailovo Today: A Paradise Island of Sunsets

From Partizanskaya metro station, you can reach the island via the curved 2nd Baumansky Bridge. It's already a monument to the new architecture—Soviet modernism (1964). In addition to museums, the island is home to several organizations. The tour guide emphasizes: "The island is currently occupied by organizations that are somehow connected with the preservation of cultural heritage."

At the end of her tours, Ekaterina Ivanova likes to recall the legend that Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich may have originally intended the island as a refuge during the end of the world (at that time, people lived in constant anticipation of it). A kind of paradise island that would endure. This legend is most likely just a beautiful fairy tale, but it perfectly captures the image of the serene place for contemplation and learning that Izmailovsky Island truly became, having survived so many turbulent times.

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The Moscow Stories excursion campaign will unite more than 150 sites.

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The traditional cultural and educational event "Moscow Stories" will take place in the capital from September 27 to 29. Over 150 city venues will join in, including the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve, the GES-2 Community Center, the Helikon Opera Moscow Musical Theater, and the Ostankino TV Tower. Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

"The event is timed to coincide with World Tourism Day, celebrated on September 27. More than 500 excursions covering history, architecture, gastronomy, art, technology, and other topics have been prepared for residents and visitors to the capital," noted Natalia Sergunina.

Visitors can take a culinary journey, trace the stages of creating the capital's transport infrastructure, or meet the inhabitants of the Moscow Zoo.

Guests of the M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature will visit unique collections and learn how ancient automation coexists with modern technology.

At the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center at VDNKh, a guide will tell the history of the Russian space industry—from the launch of the first satellite to the creation of the International Space Station.

In addition, walking tours around the capital have been prepared for Muscovites and tourists. During the tour along Tverskaya Street, participants will be asked to find 17th-century chambers, and on Prechistenka Street, they will be asked to count stone lions.

The "Moscow Through the Lens" walk will take you to locations where scenes from popular films were filmed. The group will see how familiar streets have changed. The Gorky Film Studio will continue the theme, remembering famous figures in the film industry, telling the story of how the films were made, and displaying authentic costumes from "A Hero of Our Time" and "Morozko."

The program will also include interactive formats, including quests and mediation tours—discussions about what was seen.

Registration for the walks is available until September 19 at the tourist service Ruspass.

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Mosbilet has launched ticket sales for the IV Moscow Winter Music Festival "Zaryadye"

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Mosbilet has launched ticket sales for the IV Moscow Winter Music Festival "Zaryadye." Taking place at the Zaryadye Hall from December 2nd to 31st, it will bring together classical music stars and leading ensembles from various genres and styles.

Guests will enjoy performances by Yuri Bashmet, Valery Gergiev, Hibla Gerzmava, Denis Matsuev, Yevgeny Mironov, and other artists. In total, there will be over 20 events across various genres, including symphonic and multimedia concerts, opera and choral music, performances by jazz and world music stars, and projects for children.

From puppet show to opera

One of the main premieres of the festival will be production of the opera "The Queen of Spades" Pyotr Tchaikovsky, whose 185th anniversary is celebrated this year. The program also includes opera "The Snow Maiden" Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, as well as concerts by the Symphony Orchestra of the State Academic Bolshoi Theatre of Russia, the Mariinsky Theatre Symphony Orchestra, the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra, the Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra, and other ensembles.

For the festival, the Zaryadye Hall will be decorated in a New Year's style. The foyer will feature minimalist installations and decorations, creating a magical atmosphere.

The winter festival concerts can not only be attended, but also watched from anywhere in the world thanks to online broadcasts under the brand "Recorded in Zaryadye".

Tickets are available through the Mosbilet service.

Buy tickets for IV Moscow Winter Music Festival "Zaryadye" and you can find out the schedule using the Mosbilet service.

It makes planning any kind of leisure activity convenient and enjoyable—from theater and concerts to sports activities and picnics. Tickets are sold without markups or intermediary commissions. The service also offers a wide selection of free events. You can also purchase tickets for new season theater premieres and performances featuring renowned artists. If you have a full or standard mos.ru account, you don't need to enter personal information when purchasing. Tickets for children are purchased using a simplified process. Users can skip the ID card and simply show the ticket inspector their digital ticket.

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Jurassic Moscow, endangered plants, and the evolution of viruses. What exhibits will open at the Biocluster at VDNKh?

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A recreation of Jurassic Moscow and Cretaceous Chukotka, 3D reconstructions of dinosaurs that inhabited Russia, and a greenhouse-laboratory. This is what the "Biocluster" will look like.VDNKh— Russia's first and only natural science museum complex. Opened in June of this year, it currently houses two exhibitions: Pavilions 31, "Geology," and 29, "Floriculture and Gardening." We'll tell you which exhibits are already open, and which areas are in preparation for opening.

Exhibits as works of art

Biocluster is a large-scale project K.A. Timiryazev State Biological MuseumIt will become part of the VDNKh Museum City. As a center for popularizing science, the project will reach a wide audience—adults and children, amateurs and professionals.

"Biology encompasses many fields, such as zoology, paleontology, ornithology, and others. We want to introduce residents and visitors to the capital to its full spectrum, including important discoveries and cutting-edge research. VDNKh is Russia's premier exhibition complex, originally conceived as a venue to showcase the country's achievements. Here, visitors will be able to gain a closer look at the research work of scientists from various fields. Perhaps some young visitors will be inspired to become biologists, and then make breakthrough discoveries in medicine or ecology. The project differs from traditional museum exhibitions: here, technologies will become works of art, installations will be interactive, and experiments will be conducted in the labs," noted Igor Ryabokon, Director of the Timiryazev State Biological Museum.

The first Biocluster site opened in Pavilion No. 29, "Floriculture and Landscaping." The exhibition Morphogenesis. The Third Nature — is a synthesis of living nature and art. It features terrariums, each creating a unique world. In one, Madagascar cockroaches crawl over 3D-printed skulls, a reference to the saying that everyone has their own quirks. In another, trilobite beetles explore a spaceship that crashed on an alien planet. An Indian tiger tarantula weaves a web among dangling tangles of silicone thread. The exhibit is complemented by tropical plants: aglaonemas, cycads, philodendrons, and dracaenas.

The temporary exhibition will run until November of this year. The pavilion will undergo a major re-exhibition, followed by the opening of a botany museum. It will also combine scientific achievements with contemporary art.

The second exhibition that can be visited today is "12 Signs of Life" In Pavilion No. 31, "Geology," the exhibition explores how everything on our planet is interconnected. The exhibit is divided into 12 sections, each representing the 12 fundamental characteristics of living things: the unity of chemical composition, metabolism, movement, the ability to reproduce, heredity, and variability. The exhibition features exhibits from the Biological Museum: minerals, taxidermy and skeletons, and unique replicas of fruits and root vegetables. Visitors can also see a mammoth tooth, the largest egg in the history of Earth, and crystals growing on the human body.

When Nature Meets Art: Exploring the Biocluster Exhibition at VDNKhYou can study biology interactively at the biocluster at VDNKh.

A corner of the Mesozoic era and a giant beehive

This year, two more exhibitions will open. Pavilion No. 17, "Forest Industry," will serve as a portal between the present day and the Mesozoic era. At the "World of Dinosaurs" exhibition, visitors will encounter ancient dinosaurs and other animals that inhabited Russia. The journey begins in the Jurassic period, when the site of modern-day Moscow was once a sea. Next, guests will visit the Urals, Kemerovo Oblast, Krasnoyarsk Krai, and Transbaikal. The final stop is the Cretaceous period in Chukotka. Back then, the region's climate was completely different, with average winter temperatures hovering around 0°C to 5°C. By comparison, today's average winter temperatures in Chukotka range from -15°C to -39°C.

Exhibits include detailed models and 3D reconstructions of dinosaurs. These will include a diplodocoid (a large herbivore distinguished by a long, whip-like tail) that inhabited what is now the Moscow region, a kilesk (the first described predatory dinosaur in Russia), and the "great-grandfather" of Tyrannosaurus rex, native to Siberia. The immersive experience will be enhanced by recreated sounds and smells of that era.

The exhibition will dispel myths perpetuated by cinema. For example, some dinosaurs didn't roar, but rather made bird-like cries. And many weren't as gigantic as depicted in many films. The exhibition will feature fossils from the Biological Museum's collection. The pavilion will also feature Russia's first paleontological laboratory for visitors.

This year, another exhibition will be presented. Pavilion No. 28, "Beekeeping," will introduce VDNKh visitors to insects. The "Buzzing World" exhibition will not replicate the usual displays about bees and their byproducts. This multimedia space will help visitors understand the role bees and other pollinating insects play in our planet and see the environment through their eyes.

Live stingless bees will be housed in an insectarium (a special room for keeping insects). Honeybees will live in a glass hive. It will extend from the pavilion to the street, allowing the bees to move freely between their "home" and the outdoors. Visitors will be able to admire a giant replica of a bee and a model illustrating the stages of its development from egg to adult. One of the installations will replicate the shape of the hive, and visitors will be able to step inside. Sounds, lights, and special effects will help immerse you in the rhythm of insect life.

The pavilion will house Russia's first entomology laboratory. Using microscopes, visitors will be able to examine the structure of bees, flowers, and pollen grains. They will learn how to distinguish fake honey from real honey and learn about the scientific challenges being addressed by Russian scientists.

The "Buzzing World" and "World of Dinosaurs" exhibitions will open at the VDNKh biocluster.Interactive Science and Inclusion: How the VDNKh Biocluster is Changing Museum Standards

From fossils to cells

The opening of other themed areas is planned for the summer of 2026, including Pavilion No. 312, the "Museum of Life," which will be the heart of the Biocluster. This biology guide will teach visitors about the origins of life on Earth, evolution, and the diversity of organisms, as well as the history of important discoveries and contemporary research by Russian scientists. They will also learn how specialists discover fossils of ancient animals and prepare them for museum display. Here, visitors will also be able to learn about the journey fossils take from the excavation site to the museum display case.

In addition, guests will see fossils dating back millions of years, examine living cells under a microscope, and learn about the physiology of various animals and humans. One installation will demonstrate the similarities between natural and computer viruses.

"The Biocluster will have its own mascot. It will be Luca, the last common ancestor of all living organisms: bacteria, plants, fungi, and animals. This single-celled organism emerged approximately four billion years ago. You can interact with Luca via a mobile app and audio guides. He will become the project ambassador, accompanying visitors throughout the Biocluster's entire route," explained Igor Ryabokon.

Revival of VDNKh traditions

In 2026, a greenhouse-laboratory will be built for the Biocluster at VDNKh. Unique plants will live year-round under a glass dome. Equipment will create a microclimate in the greenhouse with the desired temperature, humidity, and lighting. The laboratory will host thematic classes, tours, and experiments. Unlike other greenhouses, this one will offer the opportunity to experience scientific experiments in botany.

"Greenhouses are a VDNKh tradition that we are reviving. There used to be many, but they've all been lost, with the exception of the one attached to Pavilion No. 14, 'Azerbaijan.' And in our climate, it's a pleasure to immerse yourself in a warm tropical haven in the middle of winter. The greenhouse will become one of the stops on the educational ecological route we're creating in the 'Biocluster' at VDNKh," said Sergei Sokolov, Head of the Architectural Department of the VDNKh Department of Capital Repairs and Construction.

A greenhouse with tropical plants will appear at VDNKh.Touch history and listen to nature. Explore the exhibition at the Biological Museum at VDNKh.Mesozoic nature, an eurypterid, and a megalodon tooth: what's in the State Biological Museum's collection

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An innovative titanium drilling technology was successfully tested at the Srednebotuobinskoye field.

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Taas-Yuryakh Oil and Gas Production, part of Rosneft's production complex, continues to implement cutting-edge solutions for oil production in challenging geological conditions. A domestically developed innovative titanium drilling technology has been successfully tested at the Srednebotuobinskoye oil and gas condensate field.

As part of a pilot project, the company's specialists drilled more than 500 meters into a carbonate reservoir using ultra-thin titanium needles with a diameter of 12 millimeters.

The innovation is an alternative to the traditional technology of multi-stage hydraulic fracturing (MSHF) with control of drainage zones from the wellbore horizontally and vertically.

The technology makes it possible to develop thin oil layers that are bounded by water at the bottom and by a large gas cap at the top.

The new method is promising for the Srednebotuobinskoye oil and gas condensate field. A significant portion of the field's reserves lie in zones with an extensive gas cap. These geological conditions require the use of innovative oil production technologies and the development of new solutions by corporate research and development institutes and oilfield service divisions.

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Taas-Yuryakh Neftegazodobycha operates 11 license areas located in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). The company is developing the Central Block and the Kurungsky license area of the Srednebotuobinskoye oil and gas condensate field, which is one of Rosneft's largest assets in Eastern Siberia.

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Rosneft Opens First Domestic Catalyst Library

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Specialists from Rosneft's Novokuibyshevsk research institute have created Russia's first library of hydrocarbon catalysts. Numerous samples of oil refining and petrochemical catalysts have been collected for further analysis and comparison with new products from both Russian and foreign manufacturers.

Centralized collection and storage of samples in the library allows for the prompt transfer of catalysts for the implementation of various innovative projects and other scientific work, as well as for periodically emerging technological challenges requiring testing and prompt decisions on the selection of a catalytic system.

The library also serves as a catalyst exchange fund for the Company's oil refining enterprises and provides ample opportunities for selecting the most effective product, making decisions about its purchase, or expanding its own production.

Rosneft is a market leader in catalyst production. The Company's current innovative development program is aimed at replacing imported technologies in the production of high-quality petroleum products. One of the program's key objectives is to transition Rosneft's refineries to using in-house catalysts, thereby avoiding the risk of dependence on foreign products.

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A Chinese-Russian exhibition on improving scientific literacy among the publics of both countries was held in Heihe.

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Beijing, September 17 (Xinhua) — A China-Russia exhibition dedicated to improving scientific literacy in both countries was held on Tuesday in Heihe, Heilongjiang Province, China's Heilongjiang Daily newspaper reported.

The event was organized by the Heilongjiang Provincial Science and Technology Association and the Heihe City Party Committee and Government. It brought together over 160 people, including scientists and specialists from China and Russia in the fields of education, agriculture, and scientific popularization, as well as officials from science and technology associations across China.

During the exhibition, the Heihe Institute signed a cooperation agreement with Amur State University, under which the parties will engage in long-term collaboration in areas such as the exchange of specialists in popularizing scientific knowledge at universities and the deep integration of scientific education resources. Furthermore, the Heihe Branch of the Heilongjiang Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences and the All-Russian Soybean Research Institute agreed to collaborate on the joint development of agricultural technologies for cold climate regions.

At the event, Chinese and Russian scientists and experts engaged in an in-depth exchange of views on improving public scientific literacy and promoting regional sustainable development, focusing on black soil conservation, agroecology, and other areas. The new concepts and experiences discussed at the salon will provide new opportunities to promote public scientific literacy in both countries and share resources in the popularization of scientific knowledge.

The opening ceremony also included an awards ceremony for the winners of the Special Competition for Chinese-Russian Scientific and Technological Innovations as part of the 7th International Competition on Artificial Intelligence for Youth. Eight teams from universities in China and Russia emerged victorious.

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Comment: Both China and the US benefit from rational dialogue

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BEIJING, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) — The two-day trade and economic talks between China and the United States that concluded in Madrid on Monday once again demonstrated that rational dialogue serves the interests of both sides.

During the talks, the Chinese and US delegations held frank, in-depth, and constructive discussions and reached a basic framework consensus on resolving TikTok-related issues through cooperation, reducing investment barriers, and promoting relevant trade and economic cooperation.

China's position on TikTok is clear and consistent. The country opposes the politicization, instrumentalization, and weaponization of technological, trade, and economic issues.

During the Madrid talks, the Chinese side reaffirmed that China will never seek to reach any agreement at the expense of principles, the interests of companies, or international fairness and justice. China will firmly protect national interests and the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises and issue technology export permits in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. The Chinese government fully respects the will of Chinese companies and supports them in conducting equal business negotiations in accordance with market principles.

Sino-American trade and economic negotiations must never deviate from the fundamental principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation. China reached a consensus on this with the United States, as China concluded in its assessment that this serves the interests of both sides.

While the negotiations were achieved, they were hard-won, and their foundation remains fragile. Despite a series of trade and economic consultations between the two countries, the United States continued to expand sanctions against Chinese companies. The American side cannot, on the one hand, demand that China take its concerns into account while, on the other, continuing to pressure Chinese companies. Such contradictory actions only seriously undermine the atmosphere of cooperation and negate the hard-won results of the negotiations.

The essence of trade and economic relations between China and the United States is mutual benefit and win-win outcomes. Both countries gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation.

It is hoped that the US will take the basic framework consensus reached during the Madrid talks as a new starting point, move in the same direction with China, demonstrate sincerity through concrete actions, lift restrictions on China as soon as possible, stop putting pressure on Chinese enterprises, and work together to preserve the hard-won results of the consultations.

Looking ahead, Washington should work with Beijing to make full use of the mechanism of bilateral trade and economic consultations, continue to expand common ground while resolving differences, and return China-US trade and economic relations to the path of healthy, stable, and sustainable development.

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China's centrally-controlled state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have shown steady growth in assets and profits.

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BEIJING, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) — China's centrally-governed state-owned enterprises (SOEs) saw steady growth in assets and profits during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), the State-Owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council reported on Wednesday.

Zhang Yuzhuo, chairman of the aforementioned committee, said at a press conference that during the reporting period, the total assets of the GPCs grew from less than 70 trillion yuan (about 9.86 trillion US dollars) to more than 90 trillion yuan, and their total profits increased from 1.9 trillion to 2.6 trillion yuan, achieving an average annual growth rate of 7.3 percent and 8.3 percent, respectively.

"After years of dedicated efforts, centrally-controlled SOEs have made significant progress in innovation capacity," Zhang Yuzhuo noted, emphasizing that the centrally-controlled SOEs' R&D expenditure has exceeded 1 trillion yuan for three consecutive years.

In addition, during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, the State Customs and Enterprises (GCPs) contributed a total of more than 10 trillion yuan in taxes and fees, Zhang Yuzhuo added. -0-

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