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Protecting Women

2022-06-28

China Pictorial 2022年4期

Protecting Women

On March 5, 2022, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang vowed to crack down on abduction and trafficking crimes involving women and children and resolutely protect their legitimate rights and interests while delivering the government work report at the opening meeting of the fifth session of the 13th National Peoples Congress, which was warmly received.

Even in a civilized society, such crimes still havent been eliminated. Cutting off the trafficking chain at the head through rule of law and civilized efforts is a topic of concern for everyone in society.

Sanlian Life Week

March 21, 2022

Profound Plant Life

Its hard to tell why humans and plants have headed down totally different evolutionary paths. Despite different rhythms of life and death, humans and plants still have much in common to some extent. For example, both can perceive seasons, have survival wisdom, and know how to work with others in competitive relationships, cooperation, and interdependence.

The arrival of spring is an opportune time for humans to re-examine the profound meaning of plant life in general, observe how seeds sprout and mature into trees, and seek ideal coexistence with them.

New Weekly

March 1, 2022

Algorithmic Love

Big data and algorithms now influence much of everyday life from news to videos and shopping. Since big data can figure out which products we would like to buy, can it help find an ideal partner by analyzing past relationship data?

It sounds crazy, but big data technology has broken through other boundaries beyond imagination. As long as people supply enough relationship data, one platform boasts a match rate as high as 99.8 percent. It seems like great news for people seeking an escape from single life fed up with wasting time and emotion on the long search. But long-term results on any of it have yet to be seen.

Vista

March 8, 2022

Chinese Culture in Snacks

From sacrificial grains and simple daily meals to delicate gifts carefully prepared for teachers, mentors, and friends, the development of Chinese snacks is a fine reflection of the evolution of traditional Chinese culture. The cooking skills required to make traditional Chinese snacks emerged to show respect and goodwill and were inherited and innovated from generation to generation.

Experiences of making snacks, the happiness of eating snacks with your family, and the friendship delivered by snack gifts as part of warm and time-honored Chinese culture are vividly presented and passed on through the molds.

Chinese Heritage

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