China Correspondent: A five-day foreign media visit to China’s Shandong Province from August 10 to 14 gave international journalists and foreign friends the chance to gain firsthand insights into the province’s technological innovation, cultural heritage, ecological conservation, and high-quality development.
The visit, themed
“Opportunities in China, Innovation in Qingdao,” was organized by CRI Online of
China Media Group, the Information Office of the Qingdao Municipal People’s
Government, and the Information Office of the Dongying Municipal People’s
Government.
The delegation visited
Qingdao and Dongying, where participants exchanged ideas with local
communities, enterprises, cultural institutions, and development projects.
Through field visits and discussions, they explored how Shandong balances
technological progress, cultural preservation, environmental protection, and
improvements in people’s livelihoods.
The program covered a
broad range of topics, including artificial intelligence, intelligent
manufacturing, biotechnology, healthcare, marine industries, rural
revitalization, cultural heritage, urban renewal, and ecological conservation.
In Qingdao, the
delegation gained an understanding of the city’s growing innovation capacity
and saw how advanced technologies are being applied in manufacturing and other
areas of daily life. Participants also explored how traditional culture
integrates with modern tourism and experienced the city’s distinctive coastal
culture.
The visit also
highlighted efforts to promote rural revitalization and develop cultural
tourism and wellness-related industries. Through interactions and cultural
experiences, participants observed how traditional food and tea culture,
historic neighborhoods, and local heritage are being preserved while being
integrated into contemporary economic and social development.
In Dongying, the
delegation explored the relationship between the Yellow River, local culture,
industrial development, and ecological conservation. Located at the mouth of
the Yellow River, Dongying offered an important perspective on protecting and
sustainably using the river’s ecological and cultural resources.
The Yellow River was a
central theme of the Dongying visit. Participants learned about the river’s
historical and cultural significance and observed efforts to protect the Yellow
River Delta ecosystem. They also gained insights into the city’s industrial
development and its efforts to pursue technological innovation and greener
growth.
The delegation further
observed how ecological challenges can be transformed into opportunities for
sustainable development, including through the innovative utilization of
saline-alkaline land and the protection of wetlands in the Yellow River Delta.
The delegation
included representatives from overseas media organizations in Bangladesh,
Canada, South Korea, and Pakistan, as well as international friends from Sri
Lanka, Thailand, and other countries.

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Publish Date : 17 August 2026

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