Chongqing- The first all-English international broadcast program in Chongqing, the 19th episode of "Let's Meet," produced by the Western China International Communication Organization, will be aired on Chongqing Satellite TV on July 13.
Recently, 590 contestants from 61 countries and regions participated in the second Belt and Road International Skills Competition held in Chongqing. The event also attracted many foreign spectators.
As the futuristic AI era approaches, the adaptability of various work skills will be tested. Stephan Praschl, the Chair of the WorldSkills Competition Committee, is indeed thinking about integrating AI into skills competitions. We had the chance to interview him at this event.
In today's iChongqing, we'll explore a very interesting flea market where ex-pats and locals in Chongqing come together to exchange second-hand goods. They not only swap items but also share cultures.
In today's “Faces of Chongqing,” we'll delve into Chongqing's sci-fi world. 11 sci-fi writers have collaborated on a book called "Fantasy Chongqing," and today we'll meet one of them, Luo Lin. How did she conceive and create her works? What inspiration did local legends and stories from Chongqing bring to her? Let's listen to her creative journey.
In this "Vloggers in Chongqing" episode, we welcome Australian blogger Keis One. As soon as he arrived in Chongqing, he was amazed by the city's prosperity. We will witness the beginning of his journey in the mountain city and see his first impressions of Chongqing.
Recently, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning also promoted Chongqing. A video of the rail passing through a building she posted on social media went viral. A viewer resonated with the video and commented, "I was there last year, too. This station left a deep impression on me." Another viewer, inspired by the video, said, "I'm going to Chongqing next month. Can't wait to visit!"
"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.