Human development requires drones, "Stanley Bangura, the chairman of the Sierra Leone Broadcasting Association, said to reporters during a visit to a low altitude economic industrial park in Jiangxi recently. Paul Malinbo, a project officer at the Tanzanian Media Council, also hopes that China's thriving low altitude economy can bring opportunities to African countries. Very advanced, very modern. Tanzania should replicate and imitate. ”Malinbo said. Recently, nearly 100 leaders of journalists' organizations and media representatives from more than 50 countries and regions attended the 2025 "the Belt and Road" Journalists' Organization Forum in Jiangxi. During this period, they visited many places in Jiangxi, witnessed the high-quality development achievements of Chinese path to modernization, and witnessed the inheritance and protection of Chinese traditional culture. At the Low altitude Economic Industrial Park in Nankang District, Ganzhou, the "speed and passion" demonstrated by drones amazed the reporters present. With a loud roar, they kept asking, "What is the payload?" "What is the engine like?" "Is it all Chinese technology?" Bangula was the journalist who asked the most questions. He inquired in detail about the application of drones in agricultural sowing, pesticide spraying, and other processes. He said that for Sierra Leone, where agriculture accounts for about 60% of GDP, emerging technologies such as drones are of great significance. In addition, drones can quickly transport critical drugs and vaccines, saving lives in a timely manner. He hopes that China can share technology and experience with more African countries and promote relevant cooperation. As one of the representatives of new quality productivity, the low altitude economy in China is entering a new stage of rapid growth. According to data released by the Civil Aviation Administration of China, the market size of China's low altitude economy is expected to reach 1.5 trillion yuan by 2025, and is expected to reach 3.5 trillion yuan by 2035. Tegu Santosa, the chairman of an Indonesian online media organization, said that the low altitude economy can help promote development in remote areas, but lacks government support in some countries. This trip showed him that the Chinese government truly regards the low altitude economy as an important development project. Since 2024, low altitude economy has been included in the government work report for two consecutive years, which has become an important practice of high-quality development of Chinese path to modernization. Ruth Robles, director of the investigative news department of the Peruvian Journalists Association, said that China not only rigorously plans its development, but also always maintains its Chinese characteristics. "What truly moves people's hearts is the high degree of consistency between practice and ideology. In addition to experiencing cutting-edge technology, foreign journalists also try to experience traditional Chinese culture, explore the context of Chinese culture, and witness the innovative development of China's cultural industry. They were deeply impressed by the deep integration of traditional Chinese medicine and modern technology, from the revitalization of traditional Chinese medicine in modern workshops, the popular check-in spot of the World Hakka Folk Culture City project in Longnan City, Jiangxi, to the use of digital light and shadow technology to recreate the millennium history of Jiujiang. Yehia Hassan, President of the Nigerian Journalists Association, said that China's art, history, and cultural heritage are not only carefully preserved and protected, but also transformed into sustainable economic industries. The vice chairman of the Sri Lanka China Journalists Forum, Sudwa Hetiaraki, said frankly, "China's most touching thing is its protection of culture." Many people who participated in the "the Belt and Road" journalists' organization forum came to China for the first time, and they were deeply impressed by the strong pulse of China's high-quality development. Drese Ayele, Executive Director of the Ethiopian Editorial Association, said that the China reported by Western media is not consistent with the actual situation, and the journalists on this trip have the responsibility to tell the world a true China. (New Society)
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