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en.qstheory.cn | Zhou Huiying |Liu Kun |Hou Liqiang
A machine packs and bales up straw from a rice field for further use in Jinhua, Zhejiang province, in October. [Yang Haiqing/For China Daily]Several major grain-producing regions have been proactively leveraging their abundant agricultural and forestry residues to aid the low-carbon transition, converting waste into renewable energy and organic fertilizers.
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asianews.network | Li Yingxue |Liu Kun
May 7, 2025BEIJING – In gastronomy, spices are more than ingredients — they are storytellers. A dash of cinnamon, a spoonful of chili, a swirl of curry — each holds the power to unlock centuries of trade, tradition and transformation. The fifth season of the hit food documentary Once Upon a Bite turns its lens toward these “magical keys” of flavor, exploring how spices have journeyed across continents, shaped regional cuisines, and left lasting marks on the global food map.
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1 week ago |
chinadailyasia.com | Zhou Huiying |Liu Kun |Hou Liqiang
Transformation of recycled straw contributes to green transition in grain-growing provincesEditor's note: China Daily is publishing a series illustrating the country's efforts to achieve its carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals. Several major grain-producing regions have been proactively leveraging their abundant agricultural and forestry residues to aid the low-carbon transition, converting waste into renewable energy and organic fertilizers.
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1 week ago |
chinadailyhk.com | Zhou Huiying |Liu Kun |Hou Liqiang
Transformation of recycled straw contributes to green transition in grain-growing provincesEditor's note: China Daily is publishing a series illustrating the country's efforts to achieve its carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals. Several major grain-producing regions have been proactively leveraging their abundant agricultural and forestry residues to aid the low-carbon transition, converting waste into renewable energy and organic fertilizers.
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1 month ago |
news.hzau.edu.cn | Liu Kun |Chen Meiling
By LIU KUN in Wuhan and CHEN MEILING | China Daily | Updated: 2025-03-19 08:50Honghu, Hubei province, saw sales of its lotus root surge recently as the Chinese animated blockbuster Ne Zha 2 continues to make waves across the country and beyond. In the movie, the immortal Taiyi Zhenren reshapes Ne Zha's body with lotus root powder.
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