AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEducation & Culture Tourism: A new China Study Tour and Education Industry Expo opened in Qingdao, spotlighting factory visits and learning trips as “industrial tourism” keeps growing. Immersive Theatre: Beijing’s Ming Wanli-era immersive show continues through 2026, while NCPA’s comic opera “Wukong Thrice Confronts Lady Whitebone” premieres July 17 and Beijing People’s Art Theatre revives “Romeo and Juliet” with an audience-participation, split-stage twist. Women’s Rights in Focus: A woman wins a rare MeToo-related court victory in China, underscoring how hard it still is for victims to sue and be heard. Ethnic Policy Backlash: China’s “ethnic unity” law draws fresh international condemnation as Tibetan activists protest outside the UN in New York. Sports & Lifestyle: World Aquatics confirms China’s Zhaoqing as the final stop of the 2026 High Diving World Cup, and Faith Kipyegon targets a record-eighth Prefontaine Classic win. Everyday Life & Identity: A report on Beijing’s hukou limits shows families navigating education access, while Singapore data finds more residents identifying as having no religion.
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