Reference News Network, November 4 report: The website of "Rossiya" published an article titled "China Five-Day Journey" on November 2, the content is translated as follows:

Tianjin Port is about 170 kilometers from Beijing. It is one of the largest ports in the world and part of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.

We entered the port area, where colorful containers were neatly arranged, and unmanned electric tractors moved freely between them. Giant intelligent cranes were responsible for loading, accurately placing containers. In this amazing mechanical world, there was no sign of any person.

A port official told us: "Tianjin has trade relations with 600 ports in 180 countries and regions. Three years ago, we completed the world's first full process automation upgrade project for a traditional container terminal. Since then, the 'Tianjin model' has been promoted to other Chinese ports. Thanks to the intelligent transportation system, the port's annual throughput reaches tens of millions of standard containers. Now, we widely apply cutting-edge technologies such as 5G, artificial intelligence, big data, and satellite navigation. All the docks are powered by wind and solar energy. Our technical expertise shows the direction of development for smart transportation systems in cities, ports, and logistics. That is to say, what you see before your eyes is the future."

The Russian guests fell into deep thought.

Every time I come to China, it always brings me surprises. This time, what caught my eye was a clean scene. No matter where we went (city streets, seaports, universities, train stations, and airports), they were so clean that you could sit on the ground directly. Not long ago, this country could be seen with cigarette butts scattered on sidewalks and piles of garbage near residential areas. Now, perhaps fewer people are throwing away garbage, but more likely, it is being cleaned more carefully. Other amazing sights are everywhere: robots shuttling between hotel floors, robots performing for tourists on the street, electric vehicles silently arriving from the corner of the street, high-speed trains with business class carriages, and expressways lined with greenery—there are countless examples of such things.

On the bus, we discussed a video circulating online about Manzhouli. In the video, a restaurant provided a girl with 10 dishes and a soup for 100 yuan. Is this a fake video? "Why? It's completely possible," said the accompanying person, shrugging his shoulders. A colleague had just bought a pretty good linen jacket for 100 yuan, proving with a living example that China makes even impossible prices possible.

The Chinese side arranged an unusual itinerary for us, including the Confucius Forest in Qufu, the Oriental Movie Metropolis in Qingdao, the Ocean University of China, the Qingdao Wine Museum, and a beer factory with over 120 years of history. Below are brief introductions to some of the places we visited.

Qingdao - The International Exhibition Center of "Shanghe Zhuzhu" - a massive building, whose hall is equivalent to several football fields, surrounded by six exhibition halls. All facilities were built in just over 200 days. China's construction records are a topic of great interest.

The Oriental Movie Metropolis in Qingdao, planned as the "Hollywood of China," was officially opened in 2018, covering an area equivalent to 500 football fields. The staff told us that the demand for large venues around the world is increasing, and scenes that used to be set up outdoors can now be moved indoors, which is a huge advantage.

While developing its industry, China is also developing its entertainment industry, indicating that it is not only prepared to replace Western cars or high-speed trains with its own products, but also to replace Germany's beer festivals and America's Hollywood. (Translated by He Yingjun)

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