AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEthnic Unity Law: China’s “Law on the Promotion of Ethnic Unity and Progress” takes effect, with critics warning it could enable forced assimilation and extend legal reach overseas, including concerns tied to Article 63. Tibetan Protests: Tibetan activists and NGOs staged protests worldwide as the law enters force, arguing it threatens identity, language, and culture. People & Policy: Xi Jinping urged Party members to rely on the people to achieve “great feats,” stressing people-centered development and whole-process democracy. Summer Culture & Travel: China’s summer vacation is getting a space-age twist as rocket launch sites like the Oriental Spaceport in Haiyang draw crowds and turn viewing into a full tourist experience. Lifestyle Trend: Young Chinese are paying for pixel-bead “screen-free” experiences, seeking immersive, hands-on relaxation and a sense of accomplishment. Cross-border Mobility: The China-Laos Railway is seeing rising cross-border passenger traffic, reinforcing travel links across the region. Health Research: A US study reports rising breast cancer incidence among Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander women, especially in younger patients and distant-stage disease. Diaspora Culture: California officially designates May 17 as Bruce Lee Day, honoring the San Francisco-born icon as a cultural bridge for Chinese Americans. Tech & Skills: China transferred national occupational standards to Cambodia to modernize vocational training, including for the EV sector.
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