AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAI in Education: China is pushing AI-driven schooling from pilots to system-wide rollout, with a Beijing conference highlighting “AI Plus Education” plans and new teaching models. Early Childhood Support: A finance ministry update says 24 million children have benefited from free final-year kindergarten fees, while 25 million infants and toddlers received childcare subsidies. Youth Football: A senior official urged faster building of youth football training centers, stronger coaching, and tighter links between sports and education. Culture & Heritage: In Fujian’s Pingtan, the Keqiutou Site Museum is spotlighting Austronesian culture through new exhibitions. Rural Lifestyle & Long March Memory: A Guizhou mountain village is drawing young people back by combining farmhouse work with Long March heritage tourism. Tech & Media: Bilibili relaunched its international app globally, dropping passport-style identity checks for overseas users and expanding localization. Immigration & Travel Rules: China’s new entry-exit provisions take effect Sept 15, stressing accurate visa purposes and tougher consequences for false claims. Tibet Protests: Thousands marched in Dharamshala to honor Lobga Rangzen and protest Beijing’s ethnic unity policies. Sports (Women’s Hockey): India advanced to the FIH World Cup second round after a 0-0 draw with England, while China topped Pool D.
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