Chongqing - The first all-English international broadcast program in Chongqing, the 170th special episode of "Let's Meet," titled “Sheffield's AMRC Points Way for China's Manufacturing”, jointly produced by the Western China International Communication Organisation and Chongqing Satellite TV, will be aired on both domestic and international media on December 24.


Recently, top talents from around the world gathered in Chongqing. Nobel laureates, academicians, and leading experts engaged in deep discussions on talent exchange and innovation cooperation. International guests agreed that major scientific breakthroughs today cannot rely on individuals — diverse, collaborative teams are essential. In this episode of Bridging News, let’s head to the conference and hear the voices of wisdom.



Amid the global reshaping of industry, it’s worth noting that China’s manufacturing industry is exploring unique development paths. In today’s Dialogue, we have invited Dr. Ma Zhaoyuan from the University of Oxford to explore the AMRC model at the University of Sheffield and how this integrated approach can provide valuable lessons for upgrading China’s manufacturing sector. Let’s take an expert’s perspective to learn how the UK’s manufacturing revitalization program can serve as a model and offer valuable insights for China’s manufacturing upgrades.


In our previous episode, we heard the story of Gu Chuang’s scooter adventure across Eurasia. This time, he discusses his philosophy of motorcycle travel and the unique motorbike culture of Chongqing. He also reveals his next global travel plan. In this episode of Faces of Chongqing, let’s continue following this “first Chinese-scooter world rider” and feel the courage and dreams of Chongqing’s youth.


Chongqing’s tourism industry has seen robust growth in recent years. From January to September, the city received 1.3 million domestic tourists, registering a year-on-year increase of over 70%— earning high praise from Marcel Leijzer, Deputy Director of the Department of International Development and Cooperation at UN Tourism. He noted that Chongqing has the potential to become a globally recognized destination for international travelers. In this episode of iChongqing, let’s hear what global experts have to say about the city’s appeal.


Recently, a nighttime video of Chongqing’s Jiaochangkou shot by TikTok creator @weilluo went viral overseas. Layered neon signs blend with everyday street life, creating a striking vision of a futuristic city. Many overseas viewers commented that “China seems to be living in the future.” The video has received over 230,000 likes and more than 50,000 interactions. Once again, Chongqing’s nightscape captivates the world with its surreal charm.

"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, WCICO's global communication matrix platform, and Chongqing Satellite TV's new media matrix.
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