
AI Revives Ancient Poet Qu Yuan for Dragon Boat Festival Dialogue
An AI-powered project revives ancient poet Qu Yuan, blending tradition with technology during the Dragon Boat Festival, offering new cultural insights.
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An AI-powered project revives ancient poet Qu Yuan, blending tradition with technology during the Dragon Boat Festival, offering new cultural insights.
Explore the legendary tales of Shennong, Bian Que, Hua Tuo, and Li Shizhen, whose pioneering work in herbal medicine and surgery shaped Traditional Chinese Medicine.
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China’s defense ministry warns Taiwan’s DPP authorities against independence moves, reaffirming commitment to ‘one-China’ principle amid rising tensions.
The Trump administration’s crackdown on Harvard over antisemitism claims sparks debate over academic freedom and federal overreach in US higher education.
A U.S. court ruling temporarily halted key Trump tariffs, causing global trade uncertainty. China urges an end to unilateral measures as the issue may head to the Supreme Court.
The International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) launches in Hong Kong, offering a new approach to global disputes with inclusivity and efficiency. Over 60 countries participate.
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Israel agrees to US-proposed Gaza ceasefire plan as Hamas reviews terms, with deep divisions remaining over key demands and humanitarian priorities.