Here at CGTN Europe we keep you up to date with the best stories from Europe – but we hear so many fascinating bits from China, it'd be a shame not to tell you about them... so here are 10 that caught our eye this week.
Food waste to be made illegal. We all want to see less food wasted and it's fair to say China has taken a step beyond what we've seen in Europe and elsewhere yet. It would certainly focus your mind when you're deciding whether to go for that extra order of fries…
https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-04-30/China-passes-anti-food-waste-law-to-ensure-national-food-security-ZTeKsvXBXa/index.html
Space station launched – with hope of curing cancer. The International Space Station is well established, but this week the core bit of China's own prospective space station was launched. The whole thing is due to open in 2022 and will host many science experiments, including one by scientists to see if weightlessness can stop cancer cells growing.
https://newseu.cgtn.com/news/2021-04-30/Tianhe-launch-brings-hope-to-space-experiments-and-cancer-research--ZRGlMU586k/index.html
Lord of the Rings
** re-released in cinemas.** Two of the films made the box office top five – but there are signs that the younger generation ofcinema-goers might not have the stamina or attention span for these lengthier films.
https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-04-27/-Detective-Conan-The-Lord-of-the-Rings-back-to-China-s-big-screens-ZNyZuqiZPy/index.html
A 'panda' in space. OK, it's not a real panda. But it's still cute – who doesn't love pandas? And did you know that the Chinese name for them literally translates as 'cat bear'? https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-04-27/China-launches-nine-commercial-satellites-ZNDcp2WGoo/index.html
The 3D-printed giant panda model which boldly went into space. /CMG
**Dogs will have to be kept on a leash in China. **As with food waste, dogs on leads is an issue upon which most people in Europe will have a strong opinion. There are plenty of places – children's parks and town centers in the UK and other countries – where dogs have to be kept on leads, but this takes it a step further. Dogs will also need to be registered and have had a rabies jab. http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2021-05/01/c_139919150.htm
**A year into Beijing's household recycling scheme. **We're all trying to make the world a better place for future generations, and Beijing's household recycling scheme is showing impressive results – new figures show the daily average domestic waste collected in Beijing was 22,000 tons in 2020, down 20.42 percent from 27,700 tons in 2019. And it's down another 6 percent so far in 2021... https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-05-01/A-year-into-Beijing-s-compulsory-household-waste-sorting-policy-ZUgg8gCKek/index.html
**Labour Day holiday sees rail passengers back to pre-COVID-19 levels. **A sign that the new normal, once the pandemic is under control and lockdown ends, could look pretty similar to the old normal as travel numbers soared in the holiday at the start of May. https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-04-30/Rail-traffic-sees-passenger-flow-return-to-pre-COVID-19-levels-ZT9iyZXJ6w/index.html
From April 29 to May 6, an estimated 106 million trips are expected by train, an increase of 0.8 percent compared with 2019. /CGTN
One of China's best-loved soccer players, Zhang Enhua, has died at the age of 48. He made 59 appearances for the Chinese national team, scoring five goals in total, including the winner in World Cup qualifying against Saudi Arabia in 1997. The defender also had a successful spell at Grimsby Town in England in the early years of this century. https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-04-29/Former-Chinese-national-team-footballer-Zhang-Enhua-dies-at-48-ZRnMsG8xXi/index.html
**A Chinese firm has bought the broadcast rights for an esports contest for $310m ** – another sign of the growing popularity of esports as a spectator sport. https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-04-29/Huya-signs-five-year-media-rights-deal-of-LPL-for-310-million-report-ZRfFJEdrqg/index.html
**And finally – here's a map of the many countries in the world that are using COVID-19 vaccines developed in China. **Yes, there are around 70 countries already on the list. The World Health Organization is due to decide in the coming days whether to add the Sinopharm and Sinovac vaccines to their lists of approved COVID-19 jabs: https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-04-26/Chinese-COVID-19-vaccines-in-last-phase-to-join-COVAX-ZKlpQ8E5mo/index.html