The first all-English international broadcast program in Chongqing,"Let's Meet" produced by the Western China International Communication Organization, will be aired on Chongqing Satellite TV on June 15.
Chongqing is not only renowned as an industrial powerhouse but also harbors a crucial industry behind it—industrial design. From small devices like smartphones to complex new energy vehicles, even bridges and urban architecture rely on industrial design; the United Nations awarded Chongqing the title of "Global Capital of Design" last year, a testament to the city's industrial design prowess.
At the recent grand industrial design new product launch and promotion event, the China-Singapore Design Co-creation Plan was officially unveiled. Undoubtedly, this will drive deep cooperation in the field of industrial design between the two regions and usher in a new chapter of collaboration.
At the recent Chongqing International Friendship Cities Cooperation Conference 2024, we interviewed representatives from Papua New Guinea, Hungary, and Namibia. They shared their cooperation experiences in infrastructure, medical care, investment, and education.
Chongqing, built along the river, has always been an important port city. It officially opened as a commercial port during the Qing Dynasty, beginning trade with foreign countries. The Chongqing Opening Port Heritage Park is a testament to the city's transformation from an ancient port to a modern metropolis. Let's join James as we embark on this journey of historical and cultural exploration.
In this episode of " Vloggers in Chongqing" ,we follow well-known travel vlogger Adam as he tours the Huangjueping Graffiti Art Street in Jiulongpo District, whose creative inspiration comes from Professor Luo Zhongli, the president of Sichuan Fine Arts Institute. The entire street is one of the largest graffiti art spaces in China and even the world. After visiting this street, let’s see what Adam feels about it.
Recently, a roller coaster at a Chongqing amusement park attracted nearly 20,000 likes online. Netizens said, “This much of a spinning around will affect most of the people who take its ride.” Another commented, “I hope to live to play this game one day.” If you have a chance to visit Chongqing, you definitely shouldn't miss this heart-pounding adventure.
"Let's Meet" airs every Wednesday and Saturday at 18:00 on Chongqing TV and is broadcast on various global platforms such as the Bridging News app, iChongqing website, WeChat Channels, WeChat Public Account, Weibo, YouTube, X (Former Twitter), and Facebook.