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Global Times: Spring Festival customs highlighted in Xi’s inspection tours embody emphasis on culture inheritance, better life

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BEIJING, Jan. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Nestled in the picturesque mountains of Tengchong, Southwest China’s Yunnan Province, Simola Wa village is a 500-year-old settlement of the Wa ethnic group, seemingly untouched by the clamor of urban life.

Chinese President Xi Jinping paid a visit to the small village of some 300 population ahead of that year’s Spring Festival in January 2020, showing a keen interest in local festive traditions. At a village square, Xi beat a wooden Wa drum three times in accordance with local customs to wish for bumper harvest, peace, and prosperity, the Xinhua New Agency reported.

Simola, which translates to “a place of happiness” in the local dialect, truly lived up to its name for Li Fashun, a villager in his 40s. The day of Xi’s visit to his home became one of the happiest moments in his life.

On that warm winter day, Li and his family were busy preparing rice cakes, known as “da mi ba ba” in Chinese, a local delicacy meant to welcome guests and share with friends and family. Just as they were immersed in their culinary preparations, news arrived that Xi would be visiting their home, prompting Li to quickly rise and head to the door to greet him.

As Li’s wife Yang Caiqin recalled, Xi sit down with them in a warm and friendly manner, asking questions about their family’s situation. “From our parents’ healthcare to the kids’ education, President Xi shows great care for us,” Yang told the Global Times.

What made this encounter even more memorable to the Li family, was the moment when Xi joined them in making rice cakes. Li explained that, in Simola, these cakes are a traditional delicacy enjoyed during festivals, often adorned with auspicious Chinese characters such as fu (fortune), xi (happiness), and shou (longevity), to convey sincere blessings. That sunny afternoon, in Li’s sunlit courtyard, Xi used molds to craft two rice cakes, each beautifully stamped with the characters fu and xi.

“That day was as sweet as rice cakes,” Li said.

Enjoying the festive customs of the ethnic minorities with President Xi has since become the most cherished memory for local Wa people. Moreover, they were deeply inspired by Xi’s remarks during his visit there, which emphasized the determination to boost rural industries, as well as the rural economy, to “allow even more villagers to work near home, increase their income, and lead better lives.”

After achieving comprehensive poverty alleviation in 2019, the village has focused on developing a tourism industry that highlights its rich ethnic culture and local customs. They established a tourism cooperative, allowing the benefits to be shared among all villagers. The village welcomed over 400,000 visitors in 2023, and the average net income per person reached 22,000 yuan ($3,027) that year, having doubled since 2019, according to data from Tengchong government.

Li opened a restaurant in 2020, welcoming a flock of tourists to enjoy local cuisines and experience rice cake making. According to Li, the restaurant generates an annual income of 140,000 yuan to 150,000 yuan, providing them with improved living conditions and a happier life.

Li looks forward to the day when Xi will visit Simola again. “I hope to show him around the village to see all these wonderful developments happening here,” he told the Global Times.

Lacquerware: Culture in hands

Located in North China’s Shanxi Province, Pingyao is one of the best-preserved ancient walled cities in the country and a UNESCO world heritage site. Its rich and well preserved historical relics, along with its profound cultural heritage, draw countless tourists eager to explore its timeless charm.

In January 2022, just before the Spring Festival, President Xi embarked on an inspection tour of Shanxi, where he toured the ancient town. Xi visited the ancient architectural sites there, and shopped cooked beef and vinegar as festive purchases for his family. He also visited a lacquerware shop and demanded cultural treasures such as the traditional lacquering skill be better protected.

Lacquerware is an essential item for local people during traditional events such as weddings, and also serves as a decorative piece that enhances the festive atmosphere during the holidays. Gray stone pathways wind through the streets of Pingyao, and it is along one of these paths that Wang Huiming’s lacquerware store is located.

Wang vividly recalled the excitement he felt on that snowy day when Xi walked into his shop.

“President Xi asked me in detail about the craftsmanship, history, pricing, and marketing of lacquerware,” Wang told the Global Times. “The president also carefully looked at many of the lacquerware items in my store, ranging from jewelry boxes, chests of drawers, to exquisite artworks.”

At Pingyao, Xi called for increased efforts to conserve the country’s cultural heritage and protect “the valuable treasure left to us by our ancestors,” according to Xinhua.
Xi’s words resonated deeply with local intangible cultural heritage practitioners, including 51-year-old Wang, who has dedicated himself to mastering the art of Pingyao’s “push-light lacquerware” since he was 15, working for decades to pass down and promote this precious artistic tradition.

“We will continue to innovate while honoring and inheriting our traditions, breathing new life into our ancient cultural heritage in this modern era,” Wang told the Global Times.

For local officials in Pingyao, Xi’s remarks have also inspired them to diligently safeguard the invaluable heritage left by ancestors, and to foster a high-quality development of cultural tourism, so as to allow more visitors to better feel the appeal of this 2,800-year-old city.

In recent years, Pingyao government has made comprehensive efforts to promote the revitalization and sustainable use of this ancient city. Initiatives, such as the restoration of ancient architectural structures and infrastructure upgrades, have resulted in a flourishing cultural tourism economy. In 2024, Pingyao welcomed 10.12 million visits and generated ticket revenues of 134 million yuan, reflecting a growth rate of 11.72 percent comparing to 2023, according to data from the local cultural and tourism authority.

Reunion: Safe and pleasant trips

Chinese New Year’s Eve and Spring Festival are traditional festivals of the Chinese nation and days for families to reunite and ring in the Lunar New Year, Xi said in a video speech in January 2023, ahead of that year’s Spring Festival. “My biggest wish is that all of us will have a happy Lunar New Year,” he said.

As the Spring Festival approaches, train stations and airports across China are bustling with passengers carrying their luggage, eager to reunite with their families.
A cultural phenomenon with Chinese characteristics appears – Chunyun, or the Spring Festival Travel Rush. As a large-scale population migration rarely seen in the world, Chunyun carries countless wanderers’ longing for home and hope for reunion. It is not only a reflection of family affection and belonging in traditional Chinese culture, but also a mirror of social and economic development.

Whether passengers enjoy a safe and comfortable journey during Chunyun is something that Xi cares about very much. In January 2023, the president spoke with travelers and railway staff at Zhengzhou East Station via video link, and extended his festival greetings to them.

Xi asked the passengers if they were heading back home for family reunions or out traveling and reminded them of safety awareness during their trips. He urged efforts to ensure safe and sound trips for the people and smooth and orderly flows of essential supplies.

Behind the safe and sound trip are numerous hardworking transportation staff who stick to post during festivals.

Zhang Hua, for instance, has been working at Zhengzhou East Station for 12 years. On that day, she represented her colleagues in the video link briefing to Xi regarding their work during Chunyun. “At the end, I promise we will do our best to ensure travelers have safe and pleasant journeys,” Zhang recalled.

Zhang was excited about the experience of speaking with Xi, albeit virtually. “As a frontline passenger transport staffer, I feel greatly inspired, as well as a profound sense of responsibility and honor,” she told the Global Times. “President Xi’s remarks have motivated us to maintain high standards in our work, and wholeheartedly safeguard the travel experience for our passengers.”

As a key hub in China’s railway network, Zhengzhou East Station connects numerous major destinations across the country. This bustling station is expected to serve approximately 23.31 million passengers during the 40-day Chunyun this year, a 5.5 percent increase year-on-year.

The rolling wheels of luggage carts emit a crisp sound, like a warm welcome from home to travelers returning. Year after year, a moving picture of family love and hometown nostalgia is painted across China’s vast transportation network. For most Chinese people, family reunion is not only an essential Spring Festival custom, but also a simple yet beautiful hope deeply rooted in their hearts.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202501/1327608.shtml

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Chaberton Energy RFP Seeks Farming Partners for two Maryland Agrivoltaics Projects

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Agrivoltaics co-locates solar facilities and agricultural activity while creating access to lower-cost energy for community members during a time of spiking prices.

Chaberton is partnering with Okovate Sustainable Energy to select farmers for the Montgomery County, Md., projects.

ROCKVILLE, Md., April 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Chaberton Energy invites Maryland farmers to respond to two requests for proposal (RFPs) to farm up to 27 acres of land in Montgomery County as part of an agrivoltaics initiative. Agrivoltaics is the practice of co-locating solar power projects with farming activities.

This opportunity will provide selected farmers with access to land at no cost as well as compensation for vegetation management at the site. Chaberton is working with Okovate Sustainable Energy to solicit and evaluate proposals from farmers interested in using the land under and between the projects’ rows of solar panels for crop farming and/or animal grazing.

The RFPs come at a time when Maryland imports more than 40% of its electricity, leaving ratepayers exposed to volatile wholesale prices. These projects bring distributed solar closer to the communities that need it most, providing lower-cost energy to nearly 1,000 local households while supporting agricultural businesses in the area.

“These projects are among Montgomery County’s first agrivoltaics projects,” said Ryan Boswell, vice president of development for Chaberton Energy. “Everybody benefits when farmers, communities, local governments and energy developers work together toward a shared set of goals.”

The solar projects align with Maryland’s renewable energy and agricultural sustainability goals. Selected farmers will develop tailored farming plans for each site and seek the required review from the Montgomery County Office of Agriculture.

“Together we’re building out the energy network we need while keeping agricultural land productive,” said Miles Braxton, CEO and co-founder of Okovate. “This is an opportunity to provide land access to local farmers looking to expand or start their operations, while also leasing land for solar that helps meet the growing energy demand.”

Chaberton Solar Sugarloaf in Dickerson, Md., will have a generating capacity of 5.23 megawatts. It spans 19 acres, with 16 acres covered by the solar array and a 3-acre buffer zone. Approximately 10 acres of land in between solar panel rows and a total of 13 acres are available for agricultural use.

Chaberton Solar Ramiere in Poolesville, Md., is a 3.88 megawatt project spanning 11 acres, with approximately 8 acres covered by the solar array and a 2-acre buffer zone. Approximately 5 acres of land in between solar panel rows and a total of 7 acres are available for agricultural use.

Farmers or agricultural operators responding to the RFPs must submit a proposal that provides a clear vision for how they will utilize one or both agrivoltaics sites and outlines their approach to vegetation management, agricultural production and sustainable practices. Complete information as well as application forms are available at chaberton.com/RFP26.

About Chaberton Energy
Chaberton Energy is a public benefit corporation developing community-scale energy projects, with a focus on distributed solar and battery energy storage. A national developer with roots in the communities it serves, Chaberton is a two-time Inc. 5000 awardee, ranking in 2025 as the No. 53 fastest-growing private company in America and the No. 2 energy company on the list. With a commitment to creativity, excellence, and humanity, Chaberton’s team develops distributed solar and battery energy storage projects that improve grid reliability and resilience while lowering electricity costs for community members and businesses.

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Lia Morrison 
lia.morrison@chaberton.com 
412-573-9095

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Empire Asset Finance Adds Katharine Rudzitis as Vice President, Direct Originations

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Empire Asset Finance, LLC (“Empire”) has added Katharine Rudzitis as Vice President, Direct Originations, further expanding the firm’s direct origination capabilities as it continues to scale its equipment finance platform serving middle-market, private equity-sponsored, and non-sponsored companies.

NEW YORK, April 23, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Empire Asset Finance, LLC (“Empire”) has added Katharine Rudzitis as Vice President, Direct Originations, further expanding the firm’s direct origination capabilities as it continues to scale its equipment finance platform serving middle-market, private equity-sponsored, and non-sponsored companies.

Rudzitis brings more than a decade of experience originating and executing asset-backed transactions for North American businesses. She partners closely with corporate borrowers, private equity sponsors, and advisors to deliver flexible, tailored equipment financing solutions across a wide range of company stages and credit profiles.

Prior to joining Empire, Rudzitis spent ten years at Macquarie Group, where she focused on providing equipment finance solutions for clients across the manufacturing, industrial, commodity, and technology sectors.

“Katharine brings deep experience navigating complex equipment and asset-backed transactions and a thoughtful, solutions-oriented approach to serving middle-market clients,” said Rick Rockhold, CEO of Empire. “She understands how to deliver flexible capital solutions that align with sponsor and borrower objectives, and we are excited to have her join Empire as we continue to grow our direct origination platform.”

“Her institutional background and disciplined approach to sourcing and executing transactions are highly aligned with how we operate,” said Mike Miroshnikov, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Credit Officer of Empire. “Katharine brings a strong ability to navigate complex situations, combined with a structured, process-driven mindset that supports consistency and high-quality outcomes across a wide range of client needs.”

In her role, Rudzitis will focus on expanding Empire’s direct origination efforts and deepening relationships with private equity sponsors, corporate borrowers, and advisors.

Rudzitis holds a BA in Mathematics, English, and Classics from Amherst College.

About Empire Asset Finance, LLC

Empire Asset Finance, LLC is a direct private credit lender focused on mid-to large-ticket equipment financing solutions for underserved middle-market companies. Backed by Arena Investors LP, Empire delivers flexible capital structures, white-glove service, and technology-driven execution that empowers businesses to grow while preserving liquidity.

About Arena Investors, LP

Arena Investors, LP is a global institutional asset manager founded in 2015 by Daniel Zwirn, a veteran investor with over two decades of experience building alternative asset platforms. Arena is a global multi-strategy investment firm with approximately $4.6 billion of assets under management and programmatic capital as of June 30, 2025. The firm is a subsidiary of Arena Investors Group Holdings (“AIGH”). AIGH, along with its affiliate, Ceres Life Insurance, comprises the Westaim Corporation (TSXV: “WED”), an integrated asset management and life insurance and annuity provider.

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Rick Rockhold, Empire Asset Finance, LLC, 1 7189643439, rrockhold@empireassetfinance.com, http://www.empireassetfinance.com/ 

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OverActive Media to Host Fourth Quarter 2025 Conference Call

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TORONTO, April 23, 2026 /CNW/ – OverActive Media Corp. (“OverActive” or the “Company”) (TSXV: OAM) (OTC: OAMCF) (WKN: A3CSPU) (FSE: 0RB), a global digital media, esports and entertainment company for today’s generation of fans will report its fourth quarter 2025 results after market close on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. The Company will hold a conference call the following day, call hosted by Adam Adamou, CEO and Co-Founder.

WHAT: Q4 2025 Earnings Conference Call

WHEN: Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. ET
Please connect at least 15 minutes before the conference call.

PARTICIPANT INFORMATION

To join the conference call without operator assistance, you may register and enter your phone number at https://emportal.ink/4tu24C0 to receive an instant automated callback. 

You can also dial directly to be entered into the call by an operator.

Call Details: 416-945-7677 or 1-888-699-1199

The conference call will be webcast live in its entirety at 9:00 a.m. ET at https://app.webinar.net/lqrNZlWd29V, and it will be archived for three months.

Links to SEDAR filings and press releases are available on the investor website at https://overactivemedia.com/pages/filings

TELEPHONIC REPLAY

Call Details: 289-819-1450 or 1-888-660-6345
Encore Replay Entry Code: 96797 #
Encore Replay Expiration Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2026

About OverActive Media

OverActive Media Corp. (TSXV: OAM) (OTC:OAMCF) (WKN:A3CSPU) (FSE:0RB) is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, with operations in Madrid, Spain and Berlin, Germany, is a premier global esports and entertainment company for today’s generation of fan. OverActive Media owns team franchises in professional esports leagues, including the Call of Duty League, operating as the Toronto KOI, the League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC), operating as Movistar KOI, operating as Movistar KOI in other professional esports leagues and competitions. OverActive also operates ActiveVoices, an AI-driven content localization and monetization platform that enables creators and brands to expand their audiences globally and unlock new revenue streams through automated translation, dubbing, and distribution.

Neither the TSXV nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSXV) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

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