Chongqing- The first all-English international broadcast program in Chongqing, the 78th episode of "Let's Meet," produced by the Western China International Communication Organization, will be aired on Chongqing Satellite TV on February 5.
Recently, Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport celebrated the official opening of its fourth runway. The new runway, which cost one billion yuan, incorporates advanced digital technologies and FOD detection systems, among other elements, showcasing a strong sense of technological innovation. The launch of this new runway will greatly enhance the airport's operational efficiency and safety levels, providing robust support for Chongqing's goal of becoming a global aviation hub.
Chongqing is not only a modern city but also boasts a rich historical heritage. Scattered throughout are many charming ancient towns, one of which is Fengsheng Ancient Town. Five international students from Bangladesh visited this ancient town to explore its food and interesting stories. Let's take a look!
The gaming market has always been a fiercely competitive field for internet companies. In recent years, Chinese developers have made their mark on the global gaming stage. In today’s "Faces of Chongqing," we introduce a game founder from Chongqing—Wu Zifei. As the founder of Pathea Games, he gained global popularity and recognition with the game "My Time at Portia," successfully breaking the stereotype of Chinese games. Let’s listen to his story of leading Chinese games to the world.
American vlogger Drew Binsky, who has nearly 5 million YouTube followers, recently visited Chongqing. During his trip, he aimed to complete several challenges. In this episode, we will see him attempting to communicate in English with locals and his exciting moments trying various street foods with 100 yuan.
With the implementation of the 240-hour visa-free policy, Chongqing has recently become a top travel destination for many young Thais. The city's unique landforms and urban scenery attract young people from around the world. However, there is a special allure for Thai youth: celebrity culture. Due to the popularity of Chinese films and TV dramas in Southeast Asia, many stars from Chongqing have garnered enthusiastic followings among Thai tourists, making celebrity culture a key reason for their visits to the city.
"Let's Meet" airs every Wednesday and Saturday at 6 PM on Chongqing Satellite TV. It is also simultaneously released on the Let's Meet official WeChat Channels, Bridging News app, iChongqing website, Facebook and YouTube channel, WCICO's global communication matrix platform, and Chongqing Satellite TV's new media matrix.
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