Syrian ambassador says U.S. harassment against Iranian passenger plane terrorist act

(Xinhua)09:50, July 26, 2020

The Syrian ambassador to Tehran said Saturday that the harassment against the Iranian passenger plane in the Syrian sky by the United States was a terrorist act, Tehran Times daily reported.

Harassment against the Iranian passenger plane of Mahan airline by the U.S. fighter jets in Syrias sky is a symbol of the U.S. terrorist actions against civilians, Adnan Hassan Mahmoud said in a statement on Saturday.

Mahmoud said that it is a violation of law and international agreements on non-military flights.

The ambassador also noted that the presence of occupying forces in Syria threatens security and stability in the region.

On Thursday evening, two U.S. fighter jets came close to an Iranian Beirut-bound passenger plane over Syrian airspace, which forced the pilot of Irans Mahan Air to change altitude to avoid collision, according to Irans state TV.

The Iranian plane had to dive and make a quick landing at the Beirut airport after U.S. warplanes blocked its passage, it said.

Chinas Tibet military command conducts high-altitude artillery training

(Xinhua)09:49, July 31, 2020

Chinas Tibet military command recently conducted artillery exercises in high-altitude areas to test the armys long-range precision strikes and fire-assault capabilities in plateau environments, said Ren Guoqiang, spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of National Defense, on Thursday.

Such exercises are part of the annual training plan and target no particular country, Ren said in response to a question at a regular press conference.

U.S. expands scope of Iran metals sanctions

(Xinhua)10:43, July 31, 2020

The United States on Thursday expanded the scope of Iran metals-related sanctions by identifying 22 specific materials, a move to constrain Irans nuclear, military programs.

Today, the State Department is identifying 22 specific materials used in connection with Irans nuclear, military, or ballistic missile programs, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a statement.

Those who knowingly transfer such materials to Iran are now sanctionable, he added.

The 22 specific materials include multiple forms of aluminum, steel, among others.

Earlier in the day, Pompeo said in a Senate hearing that the United States would take action necessary to ensure the UN arms embargo on Iran does not expire.

Under UN Security Council Resolution 2231, the arms embargo will be lifted this October. Tehran said it would not accept the renewal of the embargo.

Chinas ARJ21 capable of serving all high-plateau airports

(Xinhua)14:35, July 31, 2020

Chinas independently-developed ARJ21 regional jetliner has been verified capable of operating in all high-plateau airports, its developer announced Thursday after due testings.

An ARJ21 airplane returned to Shanghai on Thursday after completing a half-month flight test, which thoroughly examined the aircrafts operation capacity in a high-plateau airport environment, said the Shanghai-based Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC).

The ARJ21 aircraft completed the expanded tests on its performance on the maximum take-off and landing altitude at Daocheng Yading Airport located in Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in southwest Chinas Sichuan Province.

Located 4,411 meters above sea level, it is the worlds highest-altitude civilian airport.

The tests verified that ARJ21 is capable of operating in all high-plateau airports, and paved the way for airlines to use the aircraft to open more high-altitude routes, said the COMAC.

The ARJ21 is Chinas first turbo-fan regional passenger jetliner model and is designed with 78 to 90 seats and a range of 3,700 km. It can fly in alpine and plateau regions and is adaptive to various airport conditions.

Plateau airports refer to those airports with an altitude of more than 1,500 meters above sea level. They include high plateau airports that are more than 2,438 meters above sea level.

China has the worlds largest number of plateau airports, of which 19 are high plateau airports. Most of these airports are located in the western regions.

According to the Chinese commercial aircraft maker, the COMAC values high demands from the Chinese civil aviation market, especially those in the western regions.

The plateau operation attaches high requirements on the aircraft to maintain safety in high-altitude environment with thin air, complex terrains and changeable weather.

The ARJ21 development team took the high-altitude performance and operation capacity as key design targets of the regional jetliner model, said the COMAC.

In 2013 and 2017, the ARJ21 aircraft carried out flight tests at two Chinese airports, respectively, at altitudes of 2,842 meters and 2,905 meters.

The latest test flights in Daocheng expanded the aircrafts maximum take-off and landing altitude, and further verified its reliability and plateau performance, the COMAC added.

As a pioneer of Chinese commercial airplanes, the ARJ21 aircraft was put into commercial service in June 2016 by Chengdu Airlines.

As of July 22, the COMAC delivered a total of 33 ARJ21 airplanes to its customers. They are serving on air routes linking 56 cities, according to the COMAC.

China honors Most Beautiful Military Personnel of New Era

(Xinhua)15:10, July 31, 2020

Chinese authorities have honored 13 military officers and soldiers as the Most Beautiful Military Personnel of the New Era.

Jointly announced by the Publicity Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission, the 13 individuals were commended for their pioneering work in building a strong military in the new era.

The laureates were unveiled ahead of Chinas Army Day, which falls on Aug. 1. This year marks the 93rd founding anniversary of the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army.

Terracotta Army World’s eighth wonder in Animal Crossing

By KouJie (Peoples Daily Online)10:15, July 30, 2020

Terracotta Army in Animal Crossing. [Photo: Internet]

Animal Crossing: New Horizons, a social simulation video game, drew global attention by reaching five million in digital sales within a month recently. In the game, players can visit an art museum, collecting antiques and artworks from around the world, and its Chinese section featured a group of Terracotta Army soldiers, which represent the pinnacle of Chinese artistry.

You may have heard of the famous Terracotta Army, but do you know the history and stories behind those grand clay figurines? Follow us and check it out!

Story behind the discovery

For thousands of years, the Terracotta Army remained buried in their secret underground palace without being disturbed, though farmers and thieves from different dynasties would occasionally stumble across terracotta figures and fragments of the Qin necropolis, such as roof tiles, bricks and chunks of masonry.

It was not until March 29, 1974 that the first Terracotta Army was discovered by farmers digging a water well near the Qin Emperor’s tomb. At first, the farmers thought the clay figurines were ancient josses who were there to guard over the land, and decided to worship them as their protectors.

Chinese archaeologists soon got news of this and started to investigate this largest group of pottery figurines ever discovered. Researchers found that the clay army represented a form of funerary art buried with Qin Shihuang, China’s first emperor, and their purpose was to protect the emperor in his afterlife. A museum complex has since been constructed, with a great dome covering the whole underground army.

Unparalleled artistic value

Dubbed the world’s eighth ancient wonder, the Terracotta Army is a collection of life-sized sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shihuang. Dating from approximately the late third century BCE, each figure has its own unique features, down to the face and toes. The Terracotta Army includes warriors, chariots and horses, and has more than 8,000 soldiers, 130 chariots with 520 horses, and 150 cavalry horses.

Though most of the figurines we see today are grey, researchers have found that they were once painted with different colors. The colored lacquer and individual facial features would have given the figures a realistic feel, with eyebrows and facial hair in black and the faces done in pink.

Due to technical reasons, after the excavation of the Terracotta Army, the painted surface began to flake and fade. According to records, the lacquer covering the paint can curl in no more than fifteen seconds once exposed to Xi’an’s dry air, and can flake off in just four minutes. But luckily, thanks to Chinese experts’ unrelenting efforts, as well as their cooperation with counterparts from other nations, the newly discovered warriors can now be protected through the use of advanced technologies and special chemicals, helping to preserve their original colors.

In September 1987, the Terracotta Army was hailed as the Eighth Wonder of the World by the former French President Jacques Chirac. He said: There were Seven Wonders in the world, and the discovery of the Terracotta Army, we may say, is the eighth miracle of the world.”

Built on a great dynasty

In order to run an empire great enough to create such a masterpiece, Qin Shihuang, the founder of the Qin dynasty and the first emperor of a united China, assembled talents across the land regardless of their backgrounds and social status. Some were even his enemies from other states.

The Qin dynasty inaugurated an imperial system that lasted from 221 BC, with various interruptions and adaptations, until 1912 AD. By introducing a range of reforms, such as standardized currency, weights, measures and a unified system of writing, the Qin turned China into a great power. Its stable economy and military strength allowed ambitious projects to be undertaken, including the Great Wall of China and the Terracotta Army, while the name of the dynasty is thought to be the origin of the European name for China. In light of what had begun under the Qin, even the striking changes made by later generations take on more of an evolutionary than a revolutionary character.

Though it only lasted 15 years, the Qin dynasty played an important role in Chinese history and had a great influence on the dynasties that followed. As the first unified, multi-national and power-centralised state in the Chinese history, the Terracotta Army, one of its masterpieces, has shown the world the glory of ancient China.

“The Terracotta Army not only possesses unparalleled artistic value, but also demonstrates the integrity and strength of a united China. Hardworking, disciplined, respectful of talent and open to other civilizations – such virtues were revered by the Qin people and still form the core value of modern Chinese culture,” said Jin Kai, a researcher from Emperor Qinshihuangs Mausoleum Site Museum.

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Tencent partners with CIPSH to explore Chinas digital cultural production

(Xinhua)15:57, July 30, 2020

Chinese tech giant Tencent has teamed up with the International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences (CIPSH), a non-governmental organization within UNESCO, to explore Chinas experience in digital cultural production.

The two sides will work together to strengthen the integration of technology with human sciences, as well as to promote the global digital cultural industry and relevant academic research, according to a memorandum of strategic cooperation signed at an online ceremony.

Under the agreement, the CIPSH will set up a research group led by scholars in the fields of digital humanities and culture and initiate research exploring Chinas experience in the production of digital culture with a focus on Tencents digital culture engagement, said the company.

Cheng Wu, vice president of Tencent Group, said joining hands with the CIPSH offers Tencent an opportunity to further engage in cooperation and exchanges with leading international academic institutions.

Tencent hopes to work with the CIPSH to explore the best ways of bringing about co-existence between technology and culture, said Cheng.

Welcoming the agreement, Secretary-General of the CIPSH Luiz Oosterbeek said he expects the collaboration with Tencent, which will also build upon the efforts of other CIPSH programs, to make promising contributions.

The two sides will also work together to support research in philosophy and human sciences in the future, according to Tencent.

China International Chorus Festival to open in September

(Xinhua)10:08, August 01, 2020

BEIJING, July 31 (Xinhua) — The 15th China International Chorus Festival (CICF) is scheduled to take place from Sept. 28 to Oct. 31 in Beijing, according to the festivals organizers.

The festival will be held mainly online, with events including a livestream broadcast of the opening ceremony, seminars, evaluation of Chinese choirs and online showcases of high-level choirs from overseas.

The festival this year also highlights the role of choral music in public welfare and poverty relief, with renowned choral teachers sharing their experience with choirs in impoverished areas via both online and offline methods, the organizers said.

Founded in 1992, the CICF has attracted over 2,000 choirs from all over the world in its previous 14 editions.

Chinese university scholars elected as members of Academia Europaea

(Xinhua)11:48, August 02, 2020

GUANGZHOU, Aug. 1 (Xinhua) — Two scholars with the Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) based in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, have been elected as members of Academia Europaea, SUSTech said Saturday.

Liu Junguo, a Chinese professor, is dedicated to research on water resources and ecological restoration. He has published over 170 academic papers in international journals such as Nature, Science and PNAS.

Didier Sornette, who joined SUSTech in 2019, is also a member of the Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences. He focuses on various research fields including statistical physics of complex systems, prediction of crises and extreme events, earthquake physics and prediction.

Academia Europaea was founded in 1988. It is a non-governmental research institution based in London, the United Kingdom, with over 4,000 members across the world.

Chinas central bank to issue Forbidden City commemorative coins on 600th anniversary

(Xinhua)16:32, August 02, 2020

BEIJING, Aug. 2 (Xinhua) — Chinas central bank will issue a set of gold and silver commemorative coins Monday to mark the 600th anniversary of the Forbidden City, a world-famous historic site.

The set consists of two gold and five silver coins, all legal tenders, the Peoples Bank of China, the central bank, said in a statement.

All coins feature the national emblem on the obverse, while the reverse is inscribed with different pictures, denominations and Chinese characters reading, The 600th Anniversary of the Forbidden City.

The gold coin, which is 90 mm in diameter, contains 1 kg of pure gold and has a face value of 10,000 yuan (about 1,427.98 U.S. dollars), with a maximum issuing limit of 100.

This year marks the 600th anniversary of the Forbidden City, a former imperial compound. The Palace Museum was built on the base of the former imperial compound in 1925.