AGP Executive Report
Last update: 29 minutes agoCross-Straits Youth Culture: Suzhou hosted the 2026 Cross-Straits Youth Culture Month, with teens painting a shared scroll and a packed summer program of arts, tech, sports, and intangible heritage exchanges. Cultural Heritage & Travel: Yunnan’s Jingpo “Dance of Thousands” turned a football pitch into a community celebration, while Xishuangbanna was profiled as a rainforest city where elephants and the Lancang River shape everyday life. Archaeology: Shaanxi announced 2,000-year-old Han Dynasty tomb finds, including ancient chessboards, plus Northern Zhou and other period burials. Literature & Everyday Creativity: The Lu Xun Literature Prize spotlighted Wang Jibing, a delivery rider dubbed the “delivery poet,” and a China Literature Congress examined how ordinary people are reshaping popular writing. Tech & Regulation: China rolled out rules to curb emotional dependency on AI companion bots, requiring clearer boundaries and user data control. AI in Culture Events: A Hohhot photography contest first-prize winner was disqualified after organizers confirmed the image was AI-generated. Lifestyle & Health: Tianjin’s seniors keep fit year-round, and a glaucoma column highlights why patients often feel “nothing is wrong” even as vision risk grows. Diplomacy & Business: Hungary’s former foreign minister Péter Szijjártó is stepping into a BYD external-relations role, underscoring continued China-linked auto ties.
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