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An Architect's Reflection on the Future of High-Rise Buildings| Let's Meet

By TANG JIAN PINGYUTING CHENNAOMI YANGXIONG, ZILEZHAI KUI|Dec 25,2025

Chongqing- The first all-English international broadcast program in Chongqing, the 169th special episode of "Let's Meet," titled “An Architect’s Reflection on the Future of High-Rise Buildings”, jointly produced by the Western China International Communication Organisation and Chongqing Satellite TV, will be aired on both domestic and international media on December 20.

An Architect’s Reflection on the Future of High-Rise Buildings


Last month, a high-rise fire in Hong Kong drew global attention and reignited debate in China over the challenges of tall buildings. Recently, Chu Dongzhu, Chief Architect at the Chongqing Architectural Design Institute, noted in our interview that high-rise buildings pose dual challenges in both emergency response and disaster prevention — issues rooted in specific stages of development. Today, he argues, it is time for careful reflection. Let’s hear his perspective.

Saudi Documentary Chief Rayed: "Documentary breaks stereotypes"

Recently, Rayed Abdullah, Director of the Documentary Centre at the Saudi Broadcasting Authority, said in an interview that documentaries have the power to portray the diversity of Saudi society in depth and challenge long-standing stereotypes in international media.

He also revealed that China and Saudi Arabia are preparing to co-produce a documentary on the “New Silk Road,” an ambitious project that seeks to connect past and present through real human stories. The film will highlight the cultural and economic continuity between the two nations, offering international audiences a slower, more reflective narrative that stands apart from fast-paced content.

In this episode of Dialogue, we listen to the creative vision of Rayed Abdullah and explore how storytelling can build understanding across cultures.

From Chongqing to the World on Two Wheels(Part 1)

Twenty-six countries, 30,000 kilometres, 89 days — a 26-year-old man from Changshou District in Chongqing rode a Chinese-made scooter across the Eurasian continent. His name is Gu Chuang, widely recognized as the first person to complete a round-the-world journey on a Chinese scooter.

Along the way, he endured falls, wrong turns, and countless challenges, but also encountered unexpected kindness from strangers across borders. In this episode of Faces of Chongqing, we step into Gu’s story to see how this fearless adventurer came to define courage and freedom through the road ahead.

Chongqing in the Global Spotlight

Recently, multiple developments in Chongqing have continued to attract attention both domestically and overseas. The China-Singapore mechanism meetings on bilateral cooperation were successfully held in Chongqing, receiving extensive coverage from international media. Additionally, the rapid development of CHANGAN Automobile has drawn multilingual media focus, highlighting its market performance and product strengths. Furthermore, Chongqing-themed content has gained significant popularity on overseas social media platforms: a cyber-style nighttime video of Chongqing has garnered over 824,000 views.

"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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