Starting from July 12th, flights between Ningbo and Shanghai have been opened again for Kangxi | Ningbo | flights in the Yangtze River Delta Daily
1. Starting from July 12, the 27-minute flight will be opened again after 3 years.
Flights from Ningbo to Shanghai have been opened again: from July 12, every Wednesday and Sunday, from Shanghai Pudong to Ningbo; from July 14, every Tuesday and Friday, from Ningbo to Shanghai Pudong.
According to the information, the flight can be purchased online at a 50% discount, plus a 70 yuan tax fee, for a total ticket price of 420 yuan. The business class ticket price for this flight is 530 yuan, plus taxes and fees, the total ticket price is 600 yuan. Industry insiders say that this flight is actually an extension of the Ningbo to Budapest flight. Starting from June this year, Shanghai Airlines, a subsidiary of China Eastern Airlines, has opened flights from Ningbo to Budapest. However, during flight operations, it is necessary to transfer flights from Shanghai each time. At the same time, after flying back from Budapest to Ningbo, the aircraft also needs to be transferred back to Shanghai Pudong. To avoid wasting capacity, the airline has publicly sold the round-trip ticket between Ningbo and Shanghai for this flight, improving the efficiency of aircraft operations and facilitating passenger travel.
In fact, more than three years ago, Ningbo and Shanghai Pudong Airport had daily flights, also known as one of the "shortest routes" in China, with the entire journey from takeoff to landing usually taking only 27 minutes. "Due to the distance between Shanghai Pudong Airport and Shanghai Hongqiao, it is not very convenient to depart from Ningbo, take the high-speed rail to Shanghai Hongqiao, and then go to Pudong Airport by plane." The industry insiders mentioned above stated that the opening of the Ningbo to Shanghai Pudong route is mainly for the convenience of Ningbo passengers taking international flights to Shanghai Pudong Airport.
2, Hefei centenarian latest data release
Hefei centenarians latest data released. As of June 2023, there were 613 centenarians in Hefei, an increase of 45 from the end of last year. Among the centenarians in Hefei, there are 157 males and 456 females. The oldest is Chu * Zhen from Feixi County, born in February 1913 and already 110 years old. Among the counties and districts in Hefei, Feidong County has the largest number of centenarians, with a total of 152.
At the same time, the current senior allowance subsidy standards in Hefei are 120 yuan per person per month for those aged 80 to 89, 240 yuan per person per month for those aged 90 to 99, and 600 yuan per person per month for those aged 100 and above. From January to June this year, Hefei City distributed a senior allowance of 184.5 million yuan, benefiting 235200 elderly people.
3. The Institute of Astronomy was established in Zhejiang University, with Kangxi as the first director.
On July 4th, Zhejiang University issued a document to establish the Institute of Astronomy, with Kangxi serving as the first director of the institute.
In 1995, Kangxi graduated from the Department of Physics at Lanzhou University and obtained a doctoral degree from the Shanghai Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He also worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford and the Max Planck Institute of Astronomy. From 2009 to 2019, he was the chief researcher at the Purple Mountain Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 2020, he became a professor at the School of Physics, Zhejiang University. This year, "The Three Body Problem" was a hit, and Kangxi felt that many people around him had become more interested in astronomy. He introduced that in order to study astronomy, one must have a strong interest in astronomical phenomena. In addition, studying astronomy requires a relatively high level of physics and mathematics.
At present, the Institute of Astronomy at Zhejiang University has 9 teachers and will focus on mainstream research directions in astronomy, such as galaxy cosmology, high-energy astrophysics, exoplanets, etc. Kangxi said, "Zhejiang University began admitting master's and doctoral students in astronomy in 2020. Currently, there are more than 10 graduate students in astronomy who will pursue a degree in physics in the future. In the future, Zhejiang University will definitely establish an astronomy department to recruit undergraduate students in astronomy, but it seems that it will take some time."