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Jakarta, Feb 10 (EFE/EPA).- Divers performed an underwater dragon and lion dance inside an aquarium at the Sea World Amusement Park in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta on Wednesday, putting a modern day twist on the traditional Lunar New Year performance . China's lunar calendar can be traced back to the third millennium BC, when it was introduced by Emperor Huang Ti. (Camera: BAGUS INDAHONO).SHOT LIST: DIVERS PERFORM UNDERWATER DRAGON AND LION DANCE INSIDE AN AQUARIUM AT THE SEA WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA.
Valencia, Spain Jul 1 (EFE) .- Valencia's Oceanogràfic reopened its doors to the public on Wednesday after three months of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.FOOTAGE OF THE OCEANOGRÀFIC ON WEDNESDAY.
Gimpo, Jun 12 jun (EFE).-At a time when flying is being discouraged due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, South Korea is launching an exciting National Aviation Museum to gain an in depth understanding of the industry and have immersive experiences that include emulating an acrobatic pilot or simulating the landing of a Boeing 747.The brand new venue, located next to Gimpo Airport, one of the two airports serving Seoul, begins its tour with a review of the history of aviation, exhibiting models ranging from Leonardo da Vinci's flying machines to the first motor-operated plane successfully tested by the Wright brothers in 1903.(Camera: ANDRÉS SÁNCHEZ BRAUN).SHOTLIST: THE NATIONAL AVIATION MUSEUM IN GIMPO, SOUTH KOREA.SOUNDBITES: SON MYOUNG-SOO, VICE MINISTER OF TRANSPORTATION (IN KOREA).TRANSLATIONS: Incheon Airport has optimized the flow of passengers; they are divided by regions of origin and their trucks are not mixed. Health screenings are carried out exhaustively, minimizing contact (among passengers). A tech system is also being prepared to allow for contactless arrivals and departures. South Korea wants to share these knowledge and experiences and wants to work with the international community so that we all fly again as soon as possible.
Chrysler unveiled the Chrysler Halcyon Concept, exemplifying a fully electrified future of the Chrysler brand that embraces sustainability-driven exterior and interior design, full autonomy paired with personalized driving experiences and futuristic technology that expands on the brand’s “Harmony in Motion” ethos of customer-focused seamless connectivity.“The Chrysler Halcyon Concept creates a level of serenity that fully represents the Halcyon name. The Halcyon showcases innovative and sustainable mobility solutions that embrace technology and offer value to customers while delivering Harmony in Motion,” said Chris Feuell, Chrysler brand CEO – Stellantis. “The Chrysler Halcyon Concept brings to life a fully electric tomorrow through new technology suites from Stellantis that integrate with simple and pure aerodynamic design and a seamless, connected and immersive cockpit experience.”The Chrysler Halcyon Concept is the latest in a steady progression of futuristic concepts representing the brand’s electrification transformation. Previously, the brand revealed the Chrysler Portal Concept in 2017, the Chrysler Airflow Concept in 2022 and the Chrysler Synthesis Cockpit Demonstrator in 2023.Chrysler will launch the brand’s first battery-electric vehicle in 2025 and will feature an all-electric portfolio in 2028. The Chrysler Halcyon Concept reinforces the brand’s commitment to the Stellantis Dare Forward 2030 plan, which cultivates the electrified and more efficient propulsion systems that will enable Stellantis to cut its global carbon footprint by 50% by 2030 and to lead the transportation industry by achieving net carbon zero by 2038.
People attempting to visit the Tate Modern are met with barriers and signs that the gallery is closed for the day, after the death of a man who reports say had fallen from the gallery. London's Metropolitan Police said the man died on the scene, despite medical attention, and that the death is not being treated as suspicious. IMAGES
Under a blazing sun, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz meets visitors on the Open day of the Federal Government in Berlin, Germany. From the 19th to the 20th of August 2023, the Federal Chancellery, the Press and Information Office and the Federal Ministries are open to visitors, so they can catch a glimpse behind the scenes and meet ministers and the chancellor in person. IMAGES