Chongqing-The first all-English international broadcast program in Chongqing, the 171st special episode of "Let's Meet," titled “Yue-Sai Kan: A Bridge Across Cultures Mastering Social Media”, jointly produced by the Western China International Communication Organisation and Chongqing Satellite TV, will be aired on both domestic and international media on December 27.


As global capital takes a fresh look at China, a wave of high-tech companies from western China is stepping onto the international stage. Recently, Chongqing-based automaker SERES listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, raising 14 billion Hong Kong dollars— the largest automotive IPO in Hong Kong’s history. At the same time, Chengdu–Chongqing companies such as Afari and AVATR are also preparing for Hong Kong listings, while the biopharma sector is likewise attracting strong global interest. In this episode of Bridging News, let’s understand the growing synergy between Western Chinese enterprises and the International market.



Chinese American, TV host Yue-Sai Kan is often described as the woman who helped “the world understand China, and China understand the world.” In the 1970s, her program Looking East became the first U.S. television show to introduce Chinese and Asian cultures. In the 1980s, she created and hosted One World, China’s first travel program, opening a window to the world for millions. In today’s social media era, how will she continue to bridge East and West? In this episode of Dialogue, let’s hear her story.


Flea markets and second-hand shops are becoming hotspots for young people in Chongqing. The shift from buying new to embracing the old reflects a broader change in youth consumption attitudes. In this episode of iChongqing, let’s take a closer look at how Chongqing’s young people are giving second-hand culture a fresh, modern twist.

Recently, multiple developments in Chongqing have continued to attract ongoing attention from both domestic and international media. The city announced the issuance of China's first formal license plates specifically designed for Level 3 autonomous driving. The global release of the documentary "The Return of KUKAN" has received extensive coverage from various media outlets around the world. Furthermore, a YouTube video featuring the construction of the Xi'an-Chongqing High-Speed Railway, posted by a content creator, has surpassed 2.39 million views, reflecting strong interest among overseas netizens in China's engineering and technological advancements.
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