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National Recruitment Registration for 2026 Has Begun! Promoting in Schools to Inspire Ambitious Youth to Join the Military
The national military recruitment registration for 2026 commenced on December 6, with various activities promoting enlistment in schools across multiple regions. Local military departments are engaging students by providing information on recruitment policies and inviting retired soldiers to share their experiences, aiming to inspire youth to join the military and contribute to national defense.

The Secret of the Cattle Farm: No Cattle Seen After Two Years of Project Initiation, Daily Mining Operations Instead
A cattle breeding farm in Shandong has been operating for over two years without raising any cattle, instead engaging in illegal mining activities. Shengquan Ecological Company is accused of mining high-calcium ore without a license, selling it to nearby stone material factories. Local authorities have confirmed the lack of a mining license and are investigating the operations.

Why Does Hong Kong Still Use Bamboo Scaffolding Despite Its Development?
The article explores the continued use of bamboo scaffolding in Hong Kong, despite its advanced economy and the global prevalence of metal scaffolding. It highlights the historical significance, cost advantages, and cultural identity associated with bamboo scaffolding, while also addressing the safety concerns raised by recent fire incidents. The persistence of this traditional method reflects deeper issues of urban governance, labor markets, and the balance between tradition and modernization in Hong Kong.

Entering the factory area, please give up all freedom
A company in Qinzhou, Guangxi, faced backlash after displaying a banner that stated, "Entering the factory area, please consciously give up all freedom." Following public outcry and police intervention, the company removed the banner, which many viewed as a restriction on personal freedom and indicative of poor corporate culture. The company involved is Guangxi Hengyi New Materials Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Hengyi Petrochemical.

Craftsmanship Protects the Skies for Thirty Years, Unwavering Loyalty to the Blue Sky — Remembering Senior Sergeant Yang Jianxin of a Southern Theater Air Force Unit
Senior Sergeant Yang Jianxin of the Southern Theater Air Force reflects on his 30 years of dedicated service as he bids farewell to the military. His commitment to maintenance and safety has earned him numerous accolades, embodying a deep sense of responsibility towards his comrades and the nation. Yang's emotional farewell highlights the bond he has formed with the aircraft he has cared for throughout his career.

Henan Discovers the Resume of Martyr Wu Shi, Who Served as the Director of the Ordnance Department of the 14th Division of the National Army in Luoyang and Commanded Artillery; His Eldest Son Wu Shaocheng Worked in Henan for a Long Time
Recent findings in Henan have revealed the resume of martyr Wu Shi, who served as the Director of the Ordnance Department of the National Army's 14th Division in Luoyang. The document provides insights into his work history and achievements, including his time at the Jinghan Railway Administration, where he received a medal for his service. Additionally, it highlights the legacy of his eldest son, Wu Shaocheng, who also worked in Henan.

Istanbul: Traditional Porters Running Through the Streets
The article highlights the vital role of traditional porters in Istanbul's bustling commercial districts, where they navigate narrow streets to transport heavy goods. Their history dates back to the Ottoman Empire, showcasing their importance in the logistics of these trade centers.

Starting Today, These New Regulations Will Affect Our Lives!
New regulations effective December 1 aim to enhance food safety, regulate electric bicycles, and improve credit restoration processes among other areas. Key changes include stricter guidelines for food transport, mandatory compliance for electric bicycles, and new standards for campus meal services. These measures are designed to promote safety and compliance across various sectors.

Winter Supplies Have Arrived at the High-altitude Border Defense Frontline
A transportation regiment from the Xinjiang Military District has successfully delivered winter supplies to the high-altitude border defense area just before heavy snowfall. The drivers faced extreme conditions, including low temperatures and high altitudes, to ensure the supplies reached their destination.

Bomb Threat Resolved, Philadelphia International Airport Resumes Operations
Philadelphia International Airport has resumed normal operations after a bomb threat was resolved. All flights to the airport were temporarily suspended earlier in the day due to the threat, but no incidents occurred.

Shanghai Second-Hand Homeowners Form 'Price Alliance' at 14.6 Million Yuan, Industry Says 'Actual Use Is Limited'
In Shanghai's Yangpu District, homeowners in the Rongxin Century Jiangwan community have listed several second-hand homes at a uniform price of 14.6 million yuan, suggesting a 'price alliance'. However, market analysts indicate that this strategy may not be effective as the local real estate market continues to decline, with buyers showing reluctance to purchase at these prices due to better alternatives available nearby.

Hong Kong Fire Incident Involves HKD 2 Billion Insurance Coverage, How Will the Insurance Industry Compensate?
A devastating fire at Wong Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong, has resulted in 55 deaths and numerous injuries, prompting a significant insurance response. The building's insurance coverage amounts to HKD 2 billion, and various insurance companies have activated emergency claims procedures to assist affected residents. Investigations are ongoing, with potential implications for liability and compensation based on the fire's cause.