AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHuman Rights Push: China released its National Human Rights Action Plan (2026-2030), promising stronger human rights education and wider protection of economic, social and cultural rights. Targeted Rights: The plan also pledges to safeguard ethnic minority groups, women, children, the elderly, and people with disabilities. Gaokao Culture & Gender: As the gaokao runs June 7-10, online debate spotlights extra pressure on female candidates, including reports that some use contraceptives to delay periods. Animal Welfare Backlash: Chinese police detained a man after viral dog-torture videos sparked protests in Chongqing, adding to growing public pressure for animal cruelty laws. Art & Education: A graduate exhibition at Beijing’s Chinese Traditional Culture Museum highlights how young artists blend classical training with new tech in pursuit of “heart and realm.” Global Learning Stories: A German TCM student’s viral rescue clip shows how Chinese culture can travel through everyday practice, while Fiji’s Mandarin learner earns a spot at the Chinese Bridge finals after just six months of study. Culture Meets Tech: China’s humanoid/AI talent race is also showing up in finance, with banks launching high-level AI recruitment drives.
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