China launches first national science popularization month

中国启动首个全国科普月

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2025-09-09

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  • China has launched its first national science popularization month,

  • starting a 30-day nationwide carnival of science.

  • Organized by the China Association for Science and Technology,

  • the activities spotlight scientific innovation achievements,

  • celebrate the scientific spirit, and the legacy of scientists.

  • and make science accessible to the public.

  • More than a hundred related exhibitions and activities have been planned for September.

  • Among them is a special exhibition on Chinese scientists during the Chinese People's War of resistance against Japanese aggression to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory of the War of Resistance against Japanese aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.

  • China's revised science and technology popularization law, which took effect on December 25,

  • 2024, designated September as the annual National Science Popularization Month.

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  • China has unveiled a guideline to accelerate the transformation of urban development patterns and promote high-quality urban development.

  • The guideline jointly released by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council outlines major tasks

  • for boosting high-quality urban development.

  • According to the document,

  • by 2030 significant progress will be made in building modern people-centered cities,