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A new report is revealing the best states where Americans can most likely find gold in the ground. 

SD Bullion, a U.S.-based bullion dealer, analyzed data from the U.S. Geological Survey’s Mineral Resources Program.

The dealing company looked at locations nationwide where gold ore has been found or produced as a commodity. 

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Chase Turner, CEO of SD Bullion, said in a press release that the findings show where the likelihood of finding gold is notably higher.

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SD Bullion, a bullion dealer, analyzed data to create a list of the top states where Americans are most likely to find gold. (iStock)

“These regions, known for their favorable geological conditions and historical mining success, stand out as prime locations for gold exploration. The data offers valuable insights into the distribution of gold deposits, highlighting key areas for amateur prospectors and professionals,” said Turner. 

Just 32 states were found to have gold ore present or were currently producing gold.

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Below, see the top five best states to strike gold, according to SD Bullion.

Where to find gold in the United states

SD Bullion reports 32 states were found to have gold ore present or were currently producing gold. (iStock)

Best states to visit if you’re searching for gold

1. California

The Golden State appears to stay true to its name with 10,373 locations where gold has been found or is being produced. SD Bullion recorded 66.59 gold locations per 1,000 square miles.

In California, there is a three-day event at Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park in October called “Coloma Gold Rush Live” which allows visitors to explore a re-creation of an 1850 tent town and visit a mining camp, according to a brochure released by El Dorado and Visitor Guide.

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2. Washington

The smallest place in terms of land area found in the states most likely to have gold, SD Bullion found 2,271 locations where gold has been found or is being produced. Washington recorded 34.17 gold locations per 1,000 square miles.

3. Oregon

There are 31.41 gold locations per 1,000 square miles with 3,015 locations where gold has been found or is currently being produced, recorded across its 95,988 square miles, according to SD Bullion.

4. Nevada

Known for its mining industry, Nevada has 30.91 gold locations per 1,000 square miles with 3,393 locations where gold has been found or is currently being produced.

The Fort Churchill State Historic Park in Lyon County, Nevada, hosts “Gold Fever” programs, allowing travelers to pan for their own gold and learn about the mining history of the area, according to carsonnow.org, a local newspaper based in Carson City, Nevada.

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The Golden State stays true to its name with 10,373 locations where gold has been found or is being produced in California. (Oat_Phawat, inhauscreative)

5. Idaho

Idaho rounds up the top five, recording 28.44 gold locations per 1,000 square miles. With 2,350 locations where gold has been found or is currently being produced within an area of 82,643 square miles, according to SD Bullion. 

“The state’s mountainous terrain has historically been rich in minerals, attracting prospectors for centuries,” said the report.

Arizona, Colorado, Montana, Alaska and Utah rounded out the list of 10 states where visitors can find gold.

“Data was first collected from the US Geological Survey’s Mineral Resources Data System. The data was then filtered to exclude non-US locations and US territories such as the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico,” said the survey’s methodology.

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“The data was further filtered only to include locations where gold ore was reported or where gold is produced as a commodity. Then, the number of gold occurrences, prospect, and producer locations was totaled for each state, giving the total number of gold-containing locations.”

“Finally, this number of locations was compared to the state’s land area to get the total number of gold locations per 1000 square miles, upon which the final ranking is based.”

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Bluestar Alliance, LLC announces that it has acquired Off-White LLC, the company which owns the Off-White brand, from LVMH

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PARIS, Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — LVMH announces that it has sold Off-White LLC, the company that owns the Off-White brand, to Bluestar Alliance, LLC, a New York-based brand management company. Terms of the transaction are not being disclosed. Founded in 2012 by Virgil Abloh, Off-White is an international luxury streetwear brand.

“Virgil was a creative pioneer who had a profound impact on the global fashion industry and creative community. Acquiring Off-White represents a unique opportunity for Bluestar Alliance to honor and build upon the enduring legacy of Virgil Abloh. His visionary approach to fashion resonates deeply with our core values. Abloh’s ability to fuse street culture with high fashion has laid a powerful foundation that aligns with our vision of fostering innovation while embracing diversity. The acquisition of Off-White, and the opportunity to provide strategic investment and build upon our global network of resources will allow for the continuation of the cultural and creative momentum that Virgil ignited, one that Bluestar Alliance is committed to carrying forward,” says Joey Gabbay, CEO of Bluestar Alliance.

LVMH is proud of the legacy that Off-White has built under Virgil Abloh’s visionary leadership. Bluestar Alliance is the perfect partner to carry that legacy forward. Bluestar Alliance shares our commitment to respect creative integrity, and we are confident that, under their stewardship, Off-White will continue to innovate while respecting the spirit and values of the brand.

About Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh™
Established in 2013, Off-White™ is defining the grey area between black and white as a color. Under the brand name, seasonal men’s and women’s clothing collections, objects, furniture, and publications articulate a current cultural vision. Collections are embedded in a recurrent backstory, with an emphasis on creating garments that have an identity by design. With a design studio based in Milan, Italy, the label harnesses the country’s history and craftsmanship, yet offers a global perspective on design and trends. With a clear vision of splicing the reality of how clothes are worn with the artistic expression of high-fashion, creative director and designer Virgil Abloh explored concepts in the realm of youth culture in the contemporary context.

About LVMH
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton is represented in Wines and Spirits by a portfolio of brands that includes Moët & Chandon, Dom Pérignon, Veuve Clicquot, Krug, Ruinart, Mercier, Château d’Yquem, Domaine du Clos des Lambrays, Château Cheval Blanc, Colgin Cellars, Hennessy, Glenmorangie, Ardbeg, Belvedere, Woodinville, Volcán de Mi Tierra, Chandon, Cloudy Bay, Terrazas de los Andes, Cheval des Andes, Newton, Bodega Numanthia, Ao Yun, Château d’Esclans, Château Galoupet, Joseph Phelps and Château Minuty. Its Fashion and Leather Goods division includes Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior, Celine, Loewe, Kenzo, Givenchy, Fendi, Emilio Pucci, Marc Jacobs, Berluti, Loro Piana, RIMOWA, Patou, Barton Perreira and Vuarnet. LVMH is present in the Perfumes and Cosmetics sector with Parfums Christian Dior, Guerlain, Parfums Givenchy, Kenzo Parfums, Perfumes Loewe, Benefit Cosmetics, Make Up For Ever, Acqua di Parma, Fresh, Fenty Beauty by Rihanna, Maison Francis Kurkdjian and Officine Universelle Buly. LVMH’s Watches and Jewelry division comprises Bulgari, Tiffany & Co., TAG Heuer, Chaumet, Zenith, Fred and Hublot. LVMH is also active in selective retailing as well as in other activities through DFS, Sephora, Le Bon Marché, La Samaritaine, Groupe Les Echos, Cova, Le Jardin d’Acclimatation, Royal Van Lent, Belmond and Cheval Blanc hotels.

About Bluestar Alliance, LLC
Founded by Joseph Gabbay and Ralph Gindi in 2006, Bluestar Alliance owns, manages, and markets a portfolio of consumer brands that span across many tiers of distribution with a heavy emphasis on department store retail brands. Brands within the portfolio include Hurley, Scotch & Soda, bebe, Elie Tahari, Kensie, Justice, Catherine Malandrino, Nanette Lepore, English Laundry, Brookstone, Joan Vass and Limited Too.

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Watch CNBC’s full interview with Carnival CEO Josh Weinstein

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Carnival CEO Josh Weinstein joins CNBC’s ‘Money Movers’ to discuss the company’s third-quarter earnings beat, how it plans to continue to grow and maintain strong consumer demand, and more.

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Xinhua Silk Road: Book fair kicks off in E China’s Tengzhou to promote cultural inheritance and exchange

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BEIJING, Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The 8th Tengzhou Book Fair opened on September 29 in Tengzhou City of east China’s Shandong Province. The opening ceremony drew participation from numerous cultural figures and local leaders, including Liu Wenqiang, chairman of Shandong Publishing Group, Cao Wenxuan, member of the Standing Committee of Chinese Writers Association, and renowned scholar Du Zexun.

Photo shows that the public participated in the 8th Tengzhou Book Fair opened on September 29 in Tengzhou City of east China's Shandong Province. (Photo provided by Tengzhou)
Photo shows that the public participated in the 8th Tengzhou Book Fair opened on September 29 in Tengzhou City of east China’s Shandong Province. (Photo provided by Tengzhou)

Liu Wenqiang emphasized Tengzhou’s rich cultural heritage and longstanding reading traditions, noting that the book fair would enhance its offerings and broaden its influence, thereby contributing to Shandong’s cultural promotion.

Cao Wenxuan and Du Zexun shared their perspectives on the significance of books and reading, urging the public to engage with literature and support cultural development.

Wang Guangbu, a government official with Tengzhou, announced that the city would continue to advance cultural system reforms, improve urban cultural quality, and promote the integration of culture and tourism.

During the opening ceremony, certificates were awarded to the 2024 “Reading Promoters,” “Young Book Referrers,” and “Civilization Experience Officers.” Additionally, the book “Chinese Good Songs” and the large picture album “Chinese People” were launched.

This year’s book fair will run until October 3, offering 600,000 yuan in online cultural vouchers and 400,000 yuan in paper book vouchers to encourage the public to purchase books.

In addition to the main venue at the Tengzhou Workers Cultural Palace, multiple sub-venues and an intangible cultural heritage creative exhibition area have been added to showcase Tengzhou’s rich cultural characteristics.

Over 50 publishing groups and organizations are participating in the event, covering fields such as social sciences, literature, and the arts, providing readers with a diverse array of book choices.

The event features a variety of activities, including reading promotion events, book sharing sessions, and photography exhibitions to foster public interest in reading.

Furthermore, the fair will utilize online media platforms to expand its reach, connect readers nationwide, and collaboratively promote cultural prosperity.

Original link: https://en.imsilkroad.com/p/342415.html

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Global Times: Small town featuring dental care production witnesses vibrant journey toward healthy, sustainable development path

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BEIJING, Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — As dawn breaks over Hangji town in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, the first rays of sunlight spill onto the bustling streets, illuminating the rhythmic hum of toothbrush production lines. In a cozy Beijing hutong, a grandmother beams with delight as she unwraps her brand-new toothbrush, its bristles gleaming with promise. Thousands of miles away, guests at opulent hotels in Dubai indulge in lavish oral care routines, where even this simplest act becomes a luxurious ritual. While on the other side of the globe, in the icy expanse of Antarctica, scientists endure frigid winds, finding small comfort in their trusted toothbrushes amid the stark wilderness. 

Global Times page: Brush a road to prosperity
Global Times page: Brush a road to prosperity

Lives that seem worlds apart are intricately connected by this small yet essential item produced in the small Chinese town of Hangji, known for its toothbrush manufacturing. Nearly one in every three toothbrushes in the world is produced here, Xinhua reported.

Hangji has become a global champion in toothbrush production, with local stories of hard work and prosperity passing down through generations. Residents here wield this small item as a tool that connects them to the world, mirroring the dedication of millions of workers over the last 75 years and embodying Chinese people’s pursuit of a beautiful and healthy life. 

The small town also serves as a testament to a dynamic and thriving China, where its people have marched forward in high spirits, embarking on a vibrant journey of pursuing a beautiful and flourishing life while connecting to the world.

Returning to hometown

When the Global Times reporter entered, Tu Xinye, 37-year-old manager of Shuguang Toothbrush Factory, was instructing his workers to clean the factory’s marble sign. The brand, with “Shuguang” meaning “dawn,” is part of a cherished legacy from his grandfather and father, symbolizing the resilience and innovative spirit of his family.

Established in 1976, it was the first toothbrush factory in the town, witnessing the evolution from manual labor to mechanization, and later, the digital transformation brought about by the internet. 

Tu has been gaining the attention of netizens in 2020 when he invited his grandfather and father – former factory managers – to join him for live selling, while sharing the trials and triumphs of the family business. Viewers were captivated by the heartfelt stories of dedication and the pursuit of prosperity that have defined the Tu family’s journey in the toothbrush industry.

Returning home to inherit the family business was not Tu’s initial choice. He pursued a degree in aircraft engine design in the UK, driven by dreams of aviation. However, the relentless efforts of his family to innovate and sustain the toothbrush factory ignited his sense of responsibility. Having observed his father tirelessly seeking market opportunities to provide jobs for local residents, he began to realize that the toothbrush industry was not just a business. It was a lifeline for his hometown.

In 2013, Tu decided to return to China and take over the family business. He dropped out of a PhD application, and started from the ground up, working as a factory worker to understand the intricacies of production. Over the last decade, he made efforts with all employees to double the factory’s output and expanded its reach to over 40 countries worldwide. 

Three generations face different challenges in different historical contexts. Tu’s grandfather, the first factory manager, faced the challenges of the 1970s’ planned economy in China when production was fine, but sales were not. In the early 1980s, as the planned economy began to dissolve and privatization took hold, Tu’s father encountered a sudden drop in orders while navigating market complexities. During his childhood, Tu often found himself in the factory, waking up to his parents discussing machine upgrades and strategies to tap into overseas markets, despite a lack of English. However, their commitments to exploration opened doors to international markets and set the factory on a successful path.

In recent years, Tu has embraced e-commerce as a new frontier for growth. In October 2019, a leading Chinese e-commerce platform approached his factory to collaborate on a budget-friendly electric toothbrush. The factory invested in research and development, ultimately launching an electric toothbrush costing only 9.9 yuan ($1.4) that sold over 30,000 units in just one day. This success highlighted a growing demand for quality dental care products, even in rural areas, he told the Global Times.

“Was it worth investing hundreds of thousands into a workshop environment that consumers could not see? My parents questioned me. But I wanted foreign visitors to see that our production standards were on par with the best in the world,” he explained.

Tech drives greener future 

In a small town covering just 40 square kilometers and home to fewer than 40,000 residents, an astonishing economic phenomenon is unfolding, marked by impressive figures.

What’s behind it is an engine powered by technology and environmental sustainability. In recent years, the toothbrush industry in Hangji has undergone a significant transformation, moving toward standardization and scalability. This shift has inspired a growing number of local youths to learn the craft. 

Dong Tao, a recent university graduate from Yangzhou, exemplifies this trend. After leaving a large corporate job, he joined Sanfeng Brush Factory, where he started his day at 7:30 am, preparing materials and warming up machines on the production line. Dong finds fulfillment in his role, utilizing his engineering skills and applying his knowledge of WIFI modules and Bluetooth technology to develop new products. He noted that many young graduates are eager to return to their hometowns, leveraging national policies and local technological advancements to carve out new career paths.

The factory Dong works for has made attempts at innovation in a recent decade, supplying its toothbrushes to Xuelong 2, a Chinese icebreaking research vessel.

Li Yang, the factory’s manager, introduced that they tried different ways to develop a toothbrush with bristles measuring just 0.1 millimeters in diameter, designed to prevent gum bleeding in extremely cold conditions. The brush handle is made from polylactic acid, which can biodegrade in as little as three months, minimizing the ecological impact of research activities in polar regions.

Driven by technological innovation, toothbrush manufacturers in Yangzhou are increasingly introducing smart toothbrush products. Tan Yuanshuai, the head of Fengyun Intelligent, a subsidiary of Sanfeng Brush Factory, showcased an AI-interactive toothbrush for children that utilizes a smart processor for real-time calculations and feedback, reminding kids to brush missed areas. 

“The popularity of this toothbrush reflects the growing consciousness and emphasis of Chinese people on healthy and environmental friendly lifestyle,” Tan said. 

Similarly, Zhang Degang, the second-generation owner of Yangzhou Minsheng Brush Factory, highlights how the pursuit of quality and sustainability is reshaping their industry. Over the last decade, he has transformed production facilities to meet international standards, striving for a cleanroom environment akin to those used in chip manufacturing.

Zhang said that in the past, they primarily focused on contract manufacturing, but now Chinese brands are becoming increasingly innovative and popular in the world. Zhang’s factory also incorporates Chinese cultural elements such as the Grand Canal and Wenchang Pavilion, into the design of the toothbrush handle, attracting overseas customers who have interest in Chinese culture.

The synergy of technology and sustainability is revitalizing local economies and inspiring a new generation of young people to pursue careers in their hometowns.

Better life through hardworking

In 2011, the China Toothbrush Museum, the only special industrial culture museum in the world named after a toothbrush, was established in Hangji. This museum houses over a thousand toothbrush specimens that span more than a thousand years. 

The story of Hangji reflects a typical narrative of how Chinese people have created a better life through hard work over the last 75 years. Countless small towns in China, which have achieved remarkable success through their advantageous industries, owe their progress to a group of pioneering individuals who are able to endure hardships. 

In China, 70 percent of China’s violins come from Huangqiao township in Jiangsu; 80 percent of freshwater pearls are sourced from Shanxiahu township in Zhejiang Province; and 70 percent of industrial brushes are produced in Yuantan, Anhui Province. These industries have become new engines for China’s economy. 

In a report on the achievements of economic and social development over the last 75 years, released by the National Bureau of Statistics on September 20, it was highlighted that under the strong leadership of the Communist Party of China, living standards and quality of life have seen historic improvements. As residents’ incomes continue to grow, consumption levels have risen, with notable enhancements in quality and ongoing optimization of consumption structures. 

Each artisan contributing to these progress writes their glory and dreams into the new journey of national rejuvenation. Today, the vibrant presence of hardworking individuals from various sectors is evident, showcasing a lively and colorful tapestry of life. These ordinary individuals, through their relentless efforts, are striving to increase their incomes and enhance their quality of life.

Tu has inherited the legacy of his family’s toothbrush factory, “Dawn,” along with a pursuit of excellence. His spirit of perseverance, adventurous drive, and practical determination resonate with countless young people striving to find their own “dawn” in the new global landscape.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202409/1320580.shtml

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Goldman says outbound travel bookings for China’s Golden Week are ‘rosy and robust’

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Expectations for China’s National Day Golden Week travel are not that high for domestic travel, but the outlook for international bookings is “rosy and robust,” Simon Cheung, Head of Asia Travel & Leisure Research at Goldman Sachs, told CNBC’s Squawk Box Asia.

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How To Watch the MLB Wild Card Series: how to stream, who’s playing and more

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Sep 25, 2024; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Tigers left fielder Riley Greene (31) makes a diving catch against the Tampa Bay Rays for the last out of the eighth inning at Comerica Park. Mandatory Credit: Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images

The Detroit Tigers are vying for a Wild Card spot during the MLB post-season. The Wild Card Series begins on Oct. 1 (Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images)

The Major League Baseball postseason is nearly upon us! As is recent tradition, six teams from the American League and six teams from the National League will compete in the playoffs. The top two teams from each league, as determined by the regular season standings, are guaranteed a spot in the playoffs. The next three teams in the standings and the lowest-ranked division winner from each league will compete in the Wild Card series, which runs from Oct. 1 through Oct. 3. to secure their spot in the next round, in a best-of-three format. Six wild card teams make the MLB Playoffs, and while this weekend’s regular season games will ultimately determine which teams will play in the Wild Card series, here’s a primer on how to watch the MLB Wild Card series when it begins Oct. 1.

  • Watch the MLB Wild Card Series on ESPN, ABC and some RSNs

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Dates: October 1-3, 2024

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Streaming: ESPN+, Fubo, DirecTV, and more

The MLB Wild Card Series will air on ABC and ESPN.

ABC and ESPN are available on several platforms including Fubo TV, DirecTV, and YouTube TV.

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Fubo TV gives you access to ESPN, ABC, and 100+ more live channels. At $80/month, the live TV streaming service is definitely a big investment but it’s also one of the most comprehensive ways to catch sports all year long, from MLB games to the NFL and NCAA games, and still leaves you with major savings compared to a traditional cable package. Fubo subscribers also get 1000 hours of cloud DVR storage. The platform also offers a free trial period, so you can catch some preseason games risk-free. 

The platform also offers a free trial period, so you can catch some games risk-free. Right now you can get $30 off any Fubo tier for your first month.

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Three teams from the American League and three from the National League will compete in the MLB Wild Card series. As of today, the Houston Astros and Baltimore Orioles (AL) and the San Diego Padres and Milkwaukee Brewers (NL) have clinched spots in the Wild Card Series. One remaining teams from each league will be determined after this weekend’s games:

AL Wild Card teams: Baltimore Orioles, Houston Astros, Remaining Team TBD

NL Wild Card teams: Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres, Remaining Team TBD

All times Eastern

Here’s a full rundown of the schedule for the MLB postseason.

  • Wild Card Series: October 1-3

  • Division Series: October 5-12

  • League Championship Series: October 13-22

  • World Series: October 24 – November 2

  • October 1: ALWC1 vs. ALWC2, Game 1

  • October 1: NLWC1 vs. NLWC2, Game 1

  • October 1: NLWC3 vs. Milwaukee Brewers, Game 1

  • October 1: ALWC3 vs, Houston Astros, Game 1

  • October 2: ALWC1 vs. ALWC2, Game 2

  • October 2: NLWC1 vs. NLWC2, Game 2

  • October 2: NLWC3 vs. Milwaukee Brewers, Game 2

  • October 2: ALWC3 vs. Houston Astros, Game 2

  • October 3: NLWC1 vs. NLWC2, Game 3 (if necessary)

  • October 3: ALWC1 vs. ALWC2, Game 3 (if necessary)

  • October 3: NLWC3 vs. Milwaukee Brewers, Game 3 (if necessary)

  • October 3: ALWC3 vs. Houston Astros, Game 3 (if necessary)

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International Residents Reveal Shanghai’s Hidden Gems in World Tourism Day Showcase

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SHANGHAI, Sept. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The “Feel Shanghai: Travel as a Local” World Tourism Day Shanghai Showcase took place on September 27 at the Liu Haisu Art Museum. This event, organized by the Shanghai Administration of Culture and Tourism and operated by Shanghai Daily, was held to mark World Tourism Day and to experience the city through a local lens, while showcasing its rich cultural and tourism offerings.


Feel Shanghai: Travel as a Local

Feel Shanghai: Travel as a Local
Feel Shanghai: Travel as a Local

The initiative invited international residents to share their hidden gems and must-try local experiences, offering valuable insights for foreign visitors. It is also hoped it will boost global interest in exploring Shanghai and supports its development as a top destination for inbound travel in China.

Ten international residents from six countries, grouped into nine teams, served as “local expat guides.”. Clarisse Le Guernic, a seasoned citywalk tour guide from France, took visitors on a vibrant journey through “Citywalk.” French celebrity chef Corentin Delcroix tantalized taste buds under the “Food” spotlight, and renowned French graffiti artist Paul Dezio brought “Art” to life.

German entrepreneur Eric Baden, founder of “Coffee Commune,” brewed excitement for the “Cafe” theme. Hungarian museum professional Steven Back unveiled the charm of the “Ancient Town.” Spanish “Piano Prince” Mario Alonso entertained under the “Performance” theme, and Australian host Cameron Andersen highlighted the thrill of “Sport.”

Siblings Maya and Anton Wagener, born in Shanghai of Chinese-German heritage, introduced the fun of “Wonderland,” while Italian kung fu master Kleber Battaglia focused on “Wellness.”

The event featured a themed video titled “Feel Shanghai: Travel as a Local,” where participants shared their favorite local experiences.

Cheng Meihong, deputy director general of the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism; Liu Oi editor-in-chief of Shanghai Daily; and Yu Zhenyu, director of Liu Haisu Art Museum presented special gifts to the attendees and posed for photos with them.

The event concluded with the launch of the “Homie Hunt” project, featuring street challenges at major cultural and tourism spots. This project highlights Shanghai’s role as an open, inclusive international hub for vibrant cultural exchanges and diverse perspectives.

For more on the “Homie Hunt” project, see below:

https://x.com/shanghaidaily/status/1839563952508084666?t=j-qghL8o8UUes_ocda7KOw&s=19 

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/T6xWX3pYkubu58LT/?mibextid=oFDknk 

Since last year, Shanghai’s inbound tourism has rebounded significantly, welcoming over 3 million visitors in the first half of this year—a 140% increase. The city has also introduced over 120 premium tourism routes to boost its appeal.

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Good Media: Two Guinness World Records Set! Shenzhen’s stunning drone show kicks off National Day celebrations

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SHENZHEN, China, Sept. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — On the evening of September 26, Shenzhen hosted a spectacular drone show themed “City of Sky, Maybe Shenzhen” above Shenzhen Bay Park. A total of 10,197 drones took to the sky simultaneously, setting two Guinness World Records: “The most multirotor/drones airborne simultaneously from a single computer (outdoors)” and “The largest aerial image formed by multirotors/drones”.

Shenzhen's stunning drone show kicks off National Day celebrations
Shenzhen’s stunning drone show kicks off National Day celebrations

The drone light show was a breathtaking spectacle. A vast array of drones came together to form a stunning starry sky, making the audience feel as though they were floating in an endless universe. What truly amazed the crowd was the sight of a floating “Sky City” materializing in midair, intertwined with iconic Shenzhen elements like the city’s landmarks, light shows, and scenes of Wing Chun, all symbolizing the limitless future of Shenzhen. Following this, dazzling “cyber fireworks” lit up the night, painting a vibrant picture of Shenzhen as a “City of Miracles, City of Innovation, City of Future”. 

The drones’ kaleidoscopic display in the night sky was not just a technological and visual feast but also a vivid demonstration of Shenzhen’s limitless potential as a “Sky City” for global visitors. 

It is worth noting that this drone show was just the beginning. During the National Day Holiday, Shenzhen will continue the drone performances for seven consecutive days. Daily shows will feature 10,000 drones across five districts in a relay format. 

To welcome global tourists to experience low-altitude tourism, starting from September 23, Shenzhen has been offering special holiday packages for seven consecutive days. This includes 10,000 low-altitude flight experience vouchers, allowing visitors to enjoy helicopter rides and take in the stunning urban landscapes, mountains, and coastal vistas of Shenzhen from above. 

In addition, Shenzhen will host over 300 highlight cultural and tourism activities. It will also offer more than 40,000 discounted attraction tickets, 2,000 free admission tickets, and 1,000 Shenzhen Airlines upgrade vouchers, inviting tourists from around the world to join in this grand autumn tourism celebration.

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8 lightweight travel musts that won’t hog room in your carry-on, starting at $10

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There are so many positives that come with traveling. Visiting new places, trying new foods, getting a break from your day-to-day routine — what’s not to love?

At the same time, it’s hard to ignore that traveling is a luxury that costs a pretty penny, especially when you add checked bags to the equation. To keep baggage fees down and minimize time at the airport, some folks bypass the check-in counter altogether and just bring a carry-on. Of course, if you go this route, you have to carefully choose what you pack — the smaller and lighter, the better.

With this in mind, we’ve rounded up eight of our favorite slim, trim products that come in handy without taking up a ton of space. For instance, instead of bringing that book that you wanted to read on the plane, opt for a Kindle e-reader. It’s thin enough to slip into almost any pocket in your bag. Store charging cables in this palm-sized $10 organizer. And while you may not be able to bring your bulky nightstand charging station, this compact option juices up both your phone and AirPods or Apple Watch at the same time. Check out all eight products below and start traveling light.

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No in-flight entertainment is definitely a bummer. And sometimes, the entertainment they do provide just doesn’t measure up. Here’s your genius plan B: This palm-sized phone holder lets you prop up your device to watch your favorite shows or movies hands-free and at eye level. It easily attaches to your tray table or luggage handle, so it’s a no-brainer, space-saving add-on. 

Flight crew members even use it for travel, and then keep using it once they’re back home. “As a commuting flight attendant, [this] comes in very handy!” one reviewer said. “At home, I like it propped up on the counter.”

$11 with coupon at Amazon

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While some travelers use AirTags to track their checked luggage when they hand it over at bag drop, I also toss one in my carry-on in the event that there’s no more overhead space on the plane, forcing me to gate check it. With an AirTag, I’m able to track my bag, no matter where I am in the world, from the “Find My” app on my smartphone.

“This is my third AirTag,” one traveler wrote. “I keep one in my suitcase/carry-on/purse whenever I travel. It’s how I knew American Airlines left my bag at the airport and how I knew Delta sent it on a flight before the one I was on. … It’s worth the peace of mind.”

$25 at Amazon

Amazon

I travel with a lot of tech — laptop, tablet, smartwatch, over-ear headphones. Yes, I have a lot of stuff to charge. In true type-A fashion, I was thrilled to find this $9 case a few years ago. It has just enough compartments to keep all of the cables for my devices neatly stowed, organized and easily accessible. What I love most, though, is that it doesn’t take up much space in my carry-on.

Almost 17,000 Amazon shoppers are big fans too. “I was able to fit more than four different charging cables, a power bank and a small power brick,” one five-star reviewer wrote before co-signing my rave review, saying it “doesn’t take [up] much space at all.”

$10 at Amazon

Amazon

Reading a book is one of the simplest ways to pass time on a long flight. There’s one problem, though: A book can take up so much valuable space in your carry-on or personal item. A Kindle e-reader lets you download as many books as you’d like, and since it’s almost paper-thin, you won’t sacrifice much space in your bag. Also, if you’re flying at night, you won’t need the overhead light to read since the screen is illuminated and glare-free.

“This is my most prized possession,” gushed one shopper. “I can read in the dark, and in the sun, there are different lighting settings, I can change the font and size, I did get the 16 GB but I don’t think I’ll ever even use that much storage, I’ve had it for 6 months and have charged it maybe 5 times, and sometimes only as a just in case because of travel, and I read every single day for a minimum of an hour. So many books are available and it’s easy to upload your own PDF documents as well.”

$150 at Amazon

Amazon

This is one of my favorite tiny travel buddies. On certain airlines, the in-flight entertainment is pretty top-tier, with recent releases that aren’t even available on streaming services. But when I use those low-quality wired earbuds that plug into the seat’s headphone jack, I hear the plane’s engine more than the movie dialogue. This Bluetooth transmitter, which is basically the size of an AirPods case, allows me to tune in with my noise-canceling headphones. Also, setting it up took me maybe five seconds.

“It was [a] game-changer for a nine-hour flight,” one impressed Amazon reviewer wrote. “The free earbuds they hand out hurt my ears after a while and don’t cancel out the loud noise of the plane. This device was exactly what I was looking for.”

$35 at Amazon

Amazon

Travel experts and frequent fliers say packing cubes are one of the easiest ways to stay organized and free up space in your luggage when bopping between locations. One thing you definitely don’t want to do? Overpack your carry-on. These compression packing cubes keep you organized and flatten bulky clothing to give you more space in your luggage for other things.

“I used these cubes on a recent vacation and they worked great!” one impressed shopper wrote. “[I packed] 10 days of clothes in my carry-on. I had an extra cube left over and took it along and used it for T-shirts I bought on my trip.”

Read more: The best compression packing cubes of 2024, tested and reviewed

$14 with coupon at Amazon

Amazon

One of my secrets to staying calm when traveling is to stay as organized as possible — and this palm-sized passport wallet has just enough compartments to keep important documents within reach. It’s slim enough to slip into any pocket and has slots for a passport, credit cards, a boarding pass and even a pen. Best of all, there’s RFID blocking built in to protect sensitive personal data. This passport wallet also comes with two recovery tags from ReturnMe, the world’s largest lost and found company.

One pilot gave it a glowing review. “Got this to hold my important things I need to fly — certificate, medical [card] and passport,” the travel pro wrote. “They also offer you a lost and found reward so if you lose it, it can be easily returned to you and the company provides you a reward.”

$20 at Amazon

Amazon

This is the newest addition to my travel bag, and I’m still amazed by its size and practicality. At home, I use a bulky two-in-one charging station that gives my phone and Apple Watch some juice when I’m asleep. Since it’s too cumbersome to take with me when I travel, I found this gizmo, which does the same thing in a compact package that folds up smaller than my palm. Can you tell how impressed I am?

It supports MagSafe charging and nightstand mode on both the Apple Watch and iPhone, so you’ll be able to see the full-screen clock on both devices while they charge. Keep in mind, though, that this isn’t a portable charger and needs to be plugged into an outlet to work.

“This charger is small, lightweight, but still entirely functional,” one five-star reviewer wrote. “It is one less thing to worry about when packing.”

$130 at Amazon

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The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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