AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHuman Development Research: Tsinghua University and UNDP released a new report on China’s urban and regional progress, weighing economic and social gains against environmental governance costs. Disability & Inclusion: Ahead of International Children’s Day, UNICEF’s China representative said the country is improving barrier-free access and inclusive education for children with disabilities, while urging more change in schools and attitudes. Youth & Education: China’s National Preschool Education campaign pushes play-first learning and warns against “digital babysitting,” while a separate push targets better tracking and support for distressed migrant and left-behind children. Culture & Museums: Museums are acting like bridges between civilizations, with a Cambodia artifact exhibition in Beijing’s 798 Art Zone drawing visitors through both historical displays and interactive tech. Sports & Lifestyle: A Lululemon yoga festival drew thousands to the Great Wall’s water-linked Huanghuacheng section, and China’s women’s cricket team qualified for the Asian Games after a 12-year wait. Language & Identity: Dialect rap is booming as artists rap in local tongues, helping revive regional languages and identities. Tech in Daily Life: The World Intelligence Expo in Tianjin showcased AI moving into education and everyday services, from smart boards to child-friendly robots. Global Attention: A Tiananmen anniversary op-ed highlights how security tightens around the date, while a Myanmar mining blast near the China border killed dozens, including children.
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