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Why is the company still allowed to operate after so many fragrant violations?
In cases like that, the court would order them to get assessed by independent technicians, which decided to fine them rather than shutting them down, that means their assessment is that there wasn't an imminent risk but just an increased risk due to failing to meet government standards, which can be redeemed by just fixing it.

But any risk has a chance to lead to an event and humans can make wrong assessments anytime. Surely this decision would haunt those who made the assessment, regardless of if they really made a mistake or not.
 

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I don't think this will change much, the problem is more fundamental:

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2023-02-24 18:45:46Xinhua Editor : Hao Yunhui
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The Chinese Football Association (CFA) announced on Friday that 50-year-old Serbian Aleksandar Jankovic has been appointed as the head coach of China's men's national team.
"To prepare for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup and 2026 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers, the CFA decided, after the assessment of experts, to hire [Aleksandar] Jankovic as the new head coach of China's men's national team," read a CFA statement.
A former assistant manager of Serbia's under-21 team in the 2000s, Jankovic, who also had spells with several European clubs including Serbia's Red Star Belgrade and Belgium's Standard Liege, will make his debut on March 23 when China plays a friendly against New Zealand in Auckland.
The Serbian first joined China's U19 B team in September 2018 before taking charge of the reformed Chinese U23 squad in preparation for the postponed Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games.
He led a mostly U23 squad to the East Asian Football Championship in Japan last July, where his team finished third among four participating teams.
According to the CFA, Jankovic's compatriot Dejan Djurdjevic will take over his position as the head coach of the Chinese men's football team for Hangzhou 2022, which to be held in September.
 

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I don't think this will change much, the problem is more fundamental:

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2023-02-24 18:45:46Xinhua Editor : Hao Yunhui
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The Chinese Football Association (CFA) announced on Friday that 50-year-old Serbian Aleksandar Jankovic has been appointed as the head coach of China's men's national team.
"To prepare for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup and 2026 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers, the CFA decided, after the assessment of experts, to hire [Aleksandar] Jankovic as the new head coach of China's men's national team," read a CFA statement.
A former assistant manager of Serbia's under-21 team in the 2000s, Jankovic, who also had spells with several European clubs including Serbia's Red Star Belgrade and Belgium's Standard Liege, will make his debut on March 23 when China plays a friendly against New Zealand in Auckland.
The Serbian first joined China's U19 B team in September 2018 before taking charge of the reformed Chinese U23 squad in preparation for the postponed Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games.
He led a mostly U23 squad to the East Asian Football Championship in Japan last July, where his team finished third among four participating teams.
According to the CFA, Jankovic's compatriot Dejan Djurdjevic will take over his position as the head coach of the Chinese men's football team for Hangzhou 2022, which to be held in September.
True if people are not that interested in football to pursue it professionally, then nothing will change. Look at Latin America - football is basically a national game for most of the countries there, kids casually play it from early age everywhere, it is also a very tempting way to "break out" from poverty. So I think just providing basic funding to give opportunities for those who want to try is good enough - it is not like football is important in the grand scheme of things, if there is a good Chinese team = cool, if there isn't = not a big deal.
 

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Some brutal stuff:

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2023-02-27 10:12:46China Daily Editor : Li Yan
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Four people have been arrested over the killing of 28-year-old Hong Kong model Abby Choi Tin-fung, including her former father-in-law and former brother-in-law from her first marriage, both of whom were charged with murder on Sunday.
The case is believed by police to have arisen from a dispute over money with her former parents-in-law over a luxury flat. Dismembered body parts of the high-profile social media influencer were found at a village house on Friday and over the weekend. Police officers have also searched for remaining parts in a cemetery.
Police suspect the killing was plotted by her former father-in-law. Choi's former mother-in-law has been charged with perverting the course of justice. The three suspects, aged 31 to 65, were arrested on Friday and they will be brought before the Kowloon City Magistrates Court on Monday morning.
The fourth suspect, Choi's former husband, was arrested at Tung Chung Pier on Saturday afternoon while waiting for a speedboat to escape the city, according to the police. He was found carrying a large amount of cash and several luxury watches and is being detained for further inquiries.
After her first marriage ended in divorce, Choi remarried in 2016 to the son of the founder of TamJai Yunnan Mixian, a popular chain restaurant in Hong Kong.
In a statement on Saturday, police said Choi was reported missing on Feb 22 after she was last seen near Kadoorie Hill in Kowloon the previous afternoon.
After an initial investigation, police found body parts believed to belong to the victim inside a unit in Lung Mei village in Tai Po on Friday afternoon. Some tools suspected in connection with the case were also seized.
Superintendent Alan Chung Nga-lun of the Kowloon West regional crime unit said he believed the killing had been "well-plotted", saying that the house had been carefully prepared to allow Choi's body to be dismembered discretely.
He added that Choi's ex-husband's brother and parents gave police false and misleading information to hinder the investigation.
Over the weekend, about 100 officers participated in a search of a cemetery in Tseung Kwan O, where the suspects were seen on Feb 22.Police also dispatched divers to search a catchment pool and a drone and tracking dogs were also deployed.
 

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Stuff happening in grandparents' city:

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2023-03-01 14:49:17Ecns.cn Editor : Zhang Dongfang
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Thai students come to Liuzhou Railway Vocational Technical College in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region to learn high-speed rail technologies. (Screenshot Photo)

Thai students come to Liuzhou Railway Vocational Technical College in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region to learn high-speed rail technologies. (Screenshot Photo)

(ECNS) -- A batch of Thai students started their training courses on high-speed rail technologies such as mechanical maintenance and gauge measurement at Liuzhou Railway Vocational Technical College in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, hoping to contribute to Thailand’s railway construction.
“These students studied technologies online before but they lack practical training. Therefore, we mainly focus on practical training courses, hoping they could master these skills in a short time,” said Luo Xiaofang, vice president of Liuzhou Railway Vocational and Technical College.
“First, I’m interested in high-speed rail very much., I have learned to all about operations in a real working environment here. I feel very excited,” said Lin Hongchun.
Huang Encai, 26, changed his major in order to study high-speed rail technologies in China, anticipating to engage in related work in Thailand.
“I plan to apply what I’ve learnt here to high-speed rail construction in Thailand because these technologies are more advanced. I have more chances compared with others,” said Huang.
In order to quickly improve the professional ability of these students, Liuzhou Railway Vocational and Technical College has given them extra training. Meanwhile, the school has set up research and study camps themed on traditional Chinese culture and found Chinese families to help them adapt to life in China.
With the promotion of the China-Thailand railway project, many students from ASEAN countries have come to China to study high-speed rail technologies.
Liuzhou Railway Vocational and Technical College has enrolled Thai students for four years and Lao students for two years. Among them, 45 Thai students have graduated from the school and 26 work for Thai rail transit enterprises.
As an important window for communications between China and ASEAN countries, Guangxi has attracted the most students from ASEAN countries. Now it has set up eight Confucius Institutes and over 10 vocational and technical colleges that are cultivating skilled talents for overseas Chinese enterprises and ASEAN countries.
 

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NPC deputy to propose sex education in kindergartens, compiling Chinese textbooks to 'help break Western-dominated values'

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and Xu Yelu Published: Mar 02, 2023 11:00 PM

Children in Yangpu district, Shanghai have sex education in August 2013. Photo: CFP

Children in Yangpu district, Shanghai have sex education in August 2013. Photo: CFP

A motion to introduce sex education into kindergartens and compile teaching materials in line with China's national conditions, which will be put forward at the upcoming annual two sessions, has sparked widespread discussion on social media, with experts saying that sex education that respects the laws of natural science and Chinese social values will break education models based on Western ideology and values.

"Sex education is an indispensable part of schooling. Kindergarten is a crucial period for comprehensive sex education in schools," Chen Wei, a doctor from a hospital in Quzhou, East China's Zhejiang Province, told the Global Times.

Chen, who is also a deputy to the 14th National People's Congress (NPC), China's national legislature, is set to submit a motion urging kindergartens to provide sex education and use textbooks that are suitable for Chinese culture.

She believes that comprehensive sex education will instill young people with certain knowledge, skills, attitudes and values toward sex, which will ensure their health and dignity.

"Giving young people comprehensive sex education can postpone their first intercourse, reduce the frequency of sex and risks for those young people, and let them know how to use birth control measures," according to Chen.

A total of 131,000 people have been prosecuted for sexually assaulting minors, including rape and child molestation, in the past five years, according to data released by the Supreme People's Procuratorate at a press conference on Wednesday.

In 2021, 223 cases of sexual assault against children were reported, involving more than 569 victims, among whom the proportion of boys grew, a report published by a Chinese nongovernmental organization revealed.

For minors at a critical stage of physical and psychological development, scientific and normative sex education and values based on laws and moral customs jointly internalize and shape their behaviors and values, Peng Xiaohui, a sexologist at Central China Normal University and vice-chairman of the China Sexology Association, told the Global Times on Thursday.

In November 2021, the Ministry of Education issued the Guide for Life Safety and Health Education Curriculum Teaching Materials for Primary and Secondary Schools, which requires students to "learn the basic knowledge and skills of adolescent health care and improve their ability to prevent sexual harassment and assault."

Beijing and Shanghai released the first pilot sex education textbooks for primary schools as early as 2011.

But several experts have said that not only are there few kindergartens in China that provide appropriate sex education for children, but most teachers have not received proper training in sex education, and localized teaching materials are also hard to find.

Some experts believe sex education textbooks should not be just copied from the West. These textbooks should be developed by authorities, experts on child sex education and even representatives of public opinion, Peng said, adding that these materials should be piloted and gradually improved in select kindergartens, so as to be promoted in kindergartens across the country.

It's alarming that some Western countries have infiltrated sex education in China and instilled some so-called politically correct ideas into the younger generation through foundations, agencies and NGOs, the expert noted, adding that this constitutes Western interference in China's social development from the commanding heights of discourse.

Many netizens and parents expressed similar views, saying that they encourage and support the idea of children receiving sex education, only if the content is consistent with children's cognition, social cognition and legal constraints.

Sex education in kindergarten can start with a simple understanding of the body, so that children can gain basic judgment and awareness of self-protection, a netizen surnamed Jian told the Global Times. More specific sex education and gender knowledge should be strengthened through courses at high schools and universities, she added.

Another parent surnamed Yang said that sex education content must be appropriate for the age and cognitive level of children, while attention should also be paid to protecting children's privacy and safety.

Education should not only teach children a correct and normal understanding of sex, but also guide them to shape values in line with the laws and social cognition of Chinese society, Peng said.
 
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