AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBrain-Computer Breakthrough: China approved the NEO brain-computer chip for clinical sale, aiming to help spinal cord injury and paralysis patients—while Neuralink still waits on U.S. FDA clearance. Religion & Rights: A new Pew study maps how many countries face high government restrictions on religion, with China among those scoring highest. Dragon Boat Film Boom: Dragon Boat Festival movie releases hit a 10-year high with 20 films and presales topping $4.4m, boosted by family-friendly demand. Books & Culture Diplomacy: Fifteen foreigners won China’s top Special Book Awards in Beijing ahead of the 2026 Beijing International Book Fair, with the UAE as guest of honor. Poetry Meets Nature: A Nanjing zoo’s animal-themed poetry project turns wildlife into shared public creativity, with huge participation in past contests. Sports Exchange: Hong Kong gymnasts trained with China’s mainland team in Beijing ahead of the Asian Championships, signaling more open training culture. Shanghai Disney Turns 10: The resort marked its 10th anniversary and teased new Spider-Man-themed expansion. Cultural Sensitivity Backlash: Lululemon apologized after a Great Wall promotion sparked outrage over a drum suspected to be Japanese. Regional Spotlight: A Xizang international communication conference in Lhasa pushed local stories via new media to counter biased narratives. Myanmar Visit: Xi hosted Myanmar President U Min Aung Hlaing for talks and cultural performances. Heritage in Macao: Macao plans to upgrade a UNESCO-listed theatre into an immersive stage venue celebrating East-West exchange.**
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