To meet the timeline of starting independent customs operations by the end of 2025, the government of south China’s Hainan province issued a series of regulations to stipulate import and export management of Free Trade Port (FTP), with two major documents on environmental safety and medicine import put into effect recently.

    To further explain the effects and scope of the two documents, the local government held press conferences on Monday and Tuesday.

    The “Several Provisions on the Management of Entry Environmental Safety Access in the Hainan Free Trade Port” took effect on Wednesday, which clarified the scopes and responsibilities regarding potential environmental issues of vessels and import products.

    “The document regulates the access management of special items such as hazardous waste, remanufactured products, carry-on items of entry personnel, and radioactive materials. Meanwhile, it clarifies that the storage sites for transit goods should meet environmental safety management requirements, to avoid environmental pollution,” said Di Weijie, deputy director of the Department of Ecology and Environment of Hainan Province.

    In addition, the administrative rule on zero-tariff import of medicines and medical devices in Hainan Free Trade Port was put into effect on Tuesday, stipulating that before Hainan FTP starts independent customs operations, medical institutions, higher medical education institutions, and pharmaceutical research institutes registered in the Hainan’s Boao Lecheng Pilot Zone with independent legal status and approved eligibility can import designated pharmaceuticals and medical devices under the zero-tariff policy.

    “The scope [of medicines and medical devices imported under ‘zero-tariff’ policy] consists of two categories: imported pharmaceuticals and medical devices already approved for registration in China, and specially licensed pharmaceuticals and medical devices for the Boao Lecheng Pilot Zone,” said Jia Ning, director of Hainan Boao Lecheng International Medical Tourism Pilot Zone Administration, during the press conference.

    With policy supports and related efforts like the Ever Lasting International Innovation Medicine Exhibition held in the Boao Lecheng Pilot Zone, medicine and health care is expected to be a new pillar industry for Hainan.


    New regulations clarify environment, medicine import issues in Hainan Free Trade Port

    New regulations clarify environment, medicine import issues in Hainan Free Trade Port

    A spectacular lantern show at Wenyu River Park has added to festive vibes in Beijing as the city now enters a joyous period of celebrations for both New Year’s Day and the upcoming Spring Festival.

    Spanning 40 hectares, the 2025 Beijing Megalights Wonderland features more than 1,000 illuminated installations across eight themed areas, offering visitors a feast for the senses and plenty of surprises around every corner.

    From traditional Chinese motifs to playful characters, the dazzling display seamlessly blends cutting-edge technology with time-honored customs.

    In Chinese culture, lanterns symbolize light, happiness, and the dispelling of bad luck. At this park on the city’s outskirts, over 1,000 stunning lantern artworks are on display, ranging from intricate designs to towering, eye-catching structures.

    Visitors are transported into a dreamlike world of divine beasts, fairylands, and traditional Chinese architecture, with each scene drawing inspiration from famous stories and myths. “I think it’s really great. The atmosphere is wonderful, very suitable for a family outing,” said a female visitor.

    “Visiting the lantern show at the beginning of the New Year, I wish our motherland prosperity and strength,” said another visitor.

    The show is particularly popular with families, especially those with young children.

    “We hope our child can gain a deeper understanding of Chinese culture. She also really likes wearing traditional Hanfu clothing,” one parent shared.

    Thanks to modern technologies like holographic projection, visitors can embark on an immersive journey from ancient China to space and beyond.

    The lanterns on display are handcrafted in Zigong, a city in southwest China’s Sichuan Province, renowned for its lantern-making tradition — a recognized form of intangible cultural heritage.

    “These lanterns are all welded by hand. For example, this large-scale Wukong lantern has over 10,000 welding points. We can also program the light strips to achieve the effect of changing lights, making it more futuristic,” said Shu Xin, project manager of Beijing Shiguang Tourism.

    As the winter festivities continue, the lantern show remains a hit across the country and is set to run until March.


    Lantern show illuminates Beijing with traditional, innovative elements

    Lantern show illuminates Beijing with traditional, innovative elements

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