Using NFC on your phone to enter a subway station, paying for a coffee with a digital wallet, ordering a favorite bag from a livestream shopping session... nearly every aspect of daily life in China is permeated by the "digital" touch. It's no exaggeration to say that China has become the one country in the world where "one smartphone can do it all".
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A ceremony honoring teachers held in Qufu, Shandong province, in late September saw the mass participation of 2,575 students from primary, middle and high schools, including international students.
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On October 24, Tianjin University hosted the announcement ceremony for the global top 15 finalists of the 17th "Chinese Bridge" Chinese Proficiency Competition for Secondary School Students and the 4th "Chinese Show" for Primary School Students.
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