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00:00988 News
00:04It's 7.30pm, welcome to listen to News.
00:07Hello, I'm Zhang Hong.
00:08Hello, I'm Jing Xinrui.
00:09I've been telling everyone that it's October, October, and now it's November.
00:12But today, it's November 10th!
00:15How did it go by so quickly?
00:16And there's one more week to go.
00:19There should be a lot of friends who are looking forward to Double 11.
00:21Because I've seen a lot of friends starting to share their Double 11 discounts.
00:25They're starting to join the shopping cart.
00:27Are you looking forward to the shopping festival?
00:31Are you looking forward to taking advantage of this time?
00:34Some people say that if you have a plan, you might save a lot of money.
00:38That's true.
00:38So I still have to remind everyone,
00:40before spending any money, you have to be rational.
00:42Plan, plan.
00:45News
00:48MyTags has never been used to issue a tax return notice.
00:51The tax office said, don't send fake news.
00:55The case of the driver who hit the driver of the Longya,
00:58the guard of the King of Rofo, was found guilty and fined RMB 1,000.
01:02The death of the bus driver,
01:06the Minister of Transport said that the bus was parked in the wrong place.
01:10The NGV car, which has a natural gas tank in the trunk,
01:14will not be allowed on the road next July.
01:17NGV
01:20The NGV car, which has a natural gas tank in the trunk,
01:24will not be allowed on the road next July.
01:28I don't know if you've seen it when you were a kid.
01:29Actually, I've never seen this thing at all.
01:32I haven't seen it in Malaysia, but I've seen it abroad.
01:34I saw it when I went to Bangkok.
01:36I was surprised at that time.
01:38I didn't know it was NGV at first.
01:41I kept thinking,
01:42Did the driver just buy a barrel of gas?
01:47But it's actually NGV equipment.
01:50The NGV car era is coming to an end.
01:53Because the government announced that starting on July 1 next year,
01:55all natural gas vehicles will be banned on the road.
02:01The Minister of Transport, Lu Zhaofu, said that in order to ensure road safety
02:04and reduce the risk of improper modification,
02:08the cabinet officially adopted this policy at the meeting on October 2 this year.
02:12There are two ways to use NGV fuel in China.
02:17The first way is to modify the fuel equipment
02:20to increase the fuel consumption of the car.
02:22In fact, this method accounts for 95% in China.
02:26The second way is to rely entirely on NGV.
02:29Without modification,
02:29NGV is an imported vehicle designed for NGV.
02:34According to the Ministry of Road Safety,
02:36there are 44,000 registered NGV vehicles in China.
02:41Of these, more than 9,000 are D-class,
02:43more than 30,000 are private cars,
02:44more than 2,000 are buses and trucks,
02:46and more than 500 are other vehicles.
02:48This accounts for 0.2% of the total number of vehicles in China.
02:52So the proportion is actually very small.
02:55Now that the government has decided to ban NGV,
02:59in order to help the car owners,
03:00especially D-class drivers and dual-fuel cars,
03:04the government and state oil will provide a series of assistance,
03:07including a 3,000-yuan e-ticket to the driver of a qualified taxi driver,
03:12as well as NGV equipment on dual-fuel vehicles for free.
03:17If you are a car owner,
03:19you can apply through the website www.peralehan.gov.mcom.
03:24The deadline is December 31 this year.
03:27If you are a dual-fuel vehicle NGV equipment,
03:31the deadline will be April 30 next year.
03:33If you are a car owner,
03:35please record this date as soon as possible.
03:37Speaking of NGV,
03:39the most important reason why NGV was popular at that time
03:42was that the price of diesel was soaring at that time,
03:46but natural gas was relatively cheap.
03:49For example, in 2014,
03:51the price of round 95 was about 2.2 to 2.3 yuan,
03:54but natural gas remained at 68 cents per liter.
03:59Yes, due to the price gap,
04:01and the cheaper price,
04:02it attracted the attention of many car owners and transport operators.
04:05In other words,
04:07if you installed NGV equipment in your car at that time,
04:09you could save 80% of the fuel cost.
04:11After installation,
04:12if you get a NGV certificate from the Road Traffic Administration,
04:14you can get 25% to 50% of the road tax refund.
04:18So, a lot of people installed NGV equipment at that time.
04:21Of course, some people doubted that
04:22there was a natural gas barrel in the trunk.
04:25Wouldn't it look dangerous?
04:26It looks weird.
04:27When I first saw it in Bangkok,
04:29I was also surprised.
04:31At that time, some people doubted
04:33and some NGV equipment companies said
04:36that natural gas was 10 times safer than gasoline,
04:39and if it was hit by a car,
04:41the barrel of natural gas would not explode even if it was burned.
04:45So is it really safe?
04:47In fact, it depends on whether it meets the specifications.
04:51Not long ago,
04:52there was a fire in Bangkok, Thailand,
04:55and 25 students were burned to death.
04:58This is a good example to share with you.
05:00Thai media reported that
05:01the bus that caused the fire was 54 years old.
05:04When it was registered in 1970,
05:06it was a diesel-powered bus.
05:08Later, it was modified to be NGV-powered.
05:11Dr. Liu Dehua, director of the Road Safety Research Center at the University of Portugal, said
05:15that once an NGV car has an accident,
05:17it is actually easier to start the engine
05:19than a car driven by gasoline.
05:21Even if it's just a normal crash,
05:24especially a modification that doesn't meet the specifications,
05:26when a crash occurs,
05:28if you happen to hit the place
05:30where the storage compression or liquidation of natural gas is located,
05:33it must be very easy to catch fire,
05:35so there is a risk of safety.
05:37Not only that,
05:37the Minister of Transport of China, Lu Zhaofu, also mentioned
05:39that some users even use liquidated petrochemicals,
05:42LPG gas bottles to modify vehicles.
05:44In fact, this kind of modification is really dangerous.
05:47It also caused accidents and explosion risks before.
05:49Lu Zhaofu explained that
05:50this is because the cost of replacing the original parts is very high.
05:54Each car may cost more than 7,000 RMB,
05:56and it is difficult to find
05:58or almost no original NGV parts in the market,
06:00especially the storage compression.
06:02So when it was discovered,
06:03some owners use second-hand storage compression
06:05or unauthorized modification equipment,
06:07including LPG gas bottles,
06:09these will actually bring safety risks
06:11to the owner and other road users.
06:14So for everyone's safety,
06:16the government has such a new regulation.
06:19Of course, do you know the risk?
06:21In fact, there is also a risk of power failure
06:23when charging on the bus.
06:25Lu Zhaofu, the Minister of Transport of China,
06:27said that a 18-year-old man
06:29was charged on the bus
06:31and died of power failure.
06:33After this incident,
06:35he has instructed the Lulu transport agency
06:37to immediately suspend the bus operation,
06:40so that the traffic police can carry out further investigation.
06:43He said that the Ministry of Transport
06:45took this matter seriously
06:47and organized a special group
06:49by the Lulu Transport Agency,
06:51the Lulu Public Transport Agency,
06:53and the Malaysian Road Safety Research Institute
06:55to investigate the cause of the incident.
06:57Of course, this is to ensure
06:59that similar incidents will not happen again.
07:01And these cases happened
07:03during the past weekend.
07:05A 18-year-old young man
07:07was charging his phone
07:09with a plug on the bus
07:11when he was on the long-distance bus.
07:13As a result, he died of power failure.
07:15He suddenly screamed in the bus
07:17and his mouth was covered with white ink.
07:19The police found that
07:21he was holding his phone with his left hand
07:23when he died.
07:25The phone was heating up
07:27and the end of the charging cable melted.
07:29There were black marks
07:31on the left side of the deceased's left finger.
07:33The final autopsy report showed
07:35that the deceased died of power failure.
07:37After this incident happened,
07:39many people were shocked.
07:41Including me,
07:43as a bus driver,
07:45I would choose these buses
07:47if there was a power failure.
07:49Yes, me too.
07:51However, the Malaysian Road Safety Research Institute
07:53did not specify how long
07:55it would take
07:57for a bus driver
07:59to regularly check the power system.
08:01But for safety reasons,
08:03the Malaysian North Malaysia Electronic Industry Alliance
08:05believes that
08:07at least once a month
08:09is needed to check the system.
08:11If there is no problem,
08:13for example,
08:15the cable is not broken.
08:17Yes, because the Malaysian authorities
08:19often see that the cable
08:21is broken or damaged.
08:23This is not good.
08:25In addition,
08:27the chairman of the Malaysian Road Safety Research Institute,
08:29Huang Shaowen,
08:31also told the Oriental Daily that
08:33there is a simple way
08:35to avoid such tragedies,
08:37which is to stop charging on the bus.
08:39As government operators and users,
08:41we should all play our roles.
08:43For example,
08:45if you want to provide
08:47customers with charging services,
08:49which is an advantage,
08:51you must ensure that
08:53your facilities are in good condition.
08:55However, he also mentioned that
08:57our country does not provide
08:59a separate test for the bus charging system,
09:01so he suggested that the government
09:03should consider setting up a new policy
09:05to directly add this power system
09:07into the system.
09:09In addition to charging,
09:11many buses now
09:13also provide other services.
09:15For example,
09:17I took a commercial bus
09:19to provide public meals,
09:21so it may also have some
09:23charging equipment.
09:25Therefore, this part should also
09:27attract the attention of the authorities.
09:29Many people are worried,
09:31and many people said in the interview
09:33that they are now preparing
09:35whether the problem is a phone problem
09:37or a bus problem.
09:39These are still waiting for the authorities
09:41to investigate further.
09:43Next, let's change the focus.
09:45Prime Minister An Hua
09:47will start his third visit to China
09:49after taking office today.
09:51He has visited China
09:53three times in just two years
09:55since he became the prime minister
09:57in November 2022.
09:59This time, An Hua will go to
10:01Shanghai and Beijing,
10:03to attend the 7th International
10:05China Export Expo,
10:07and hold a bilateral meeting with Li Qiang.
10:09He also went to Beijing
10:11to visit President Xi Jinping.
10:13According to the opening ceremony
10:15of the Expo,
10:17An Hua will give a speech
10:19after President Li Qiang's visit.
10:21This shows that China
10:23attaches great importance to An Hua.
10:25Chinese Ambassador to China
10:27Ouyang Yujing said that
10:29An Hua's visit to China
10:31has played a big role
10:33in China's education,
10:35economy, and investment.
10:37He also believes that
10:39An Hua's meeting with Xi Jinping
10:41will be a great success.
10:45Today, I'm going to ask you
10:47a question about an accident.
10:49What would you do
10:51if your phone ran out of battery
10:53when you were out?
10:55If you have a power bank,
10:57you can use your own power bank
10:59If you have a power bank,
11:01you can use your own power bank
11:03What would you choose?
11:05Please leave a comment
11:07and tell us what you think.
11:09Now, let's listen to
11:11the news about
11:13the case of the Regent's bodyguard.
11:17Welcome back to the news.
11:19Hello, I'm Zhang Hong.
11:21Hello, I'm Xinrui.
11:23Do you remember the case
11:25of the Regent's bodyguard
11:27This case has been going on for
11:29almost half a year,
11:31and today, the bodyguard
11:33confessed his crime
11:35and was fined RMB1,000.
11:37If he couldn't pay the fine,
11:39he had to stay in prison for 20 days.
11:41He was charged with
11:43Article 323 of the Criminal Code
11:45of the Republic of China.
11:47Once convicted,
11:49he could be sentenced to
11:51up to a year in prison
11:53or be fined RMB2,000
11:55Asu Adimulan said
11:57the defendant had no intention
11:59of hurting the victim
12:01and apologized to the victim
12:03and his family.
12:05At the end of May this year,
12:07the driver of Longya Electric Car
12:09Huang Rongqiang
12:11parked his car outside
12:13the hotel lobby
12:15and waited for the reception.
12:17He didn't notice
12:19that someone asked him
12:21to move his car.
12:23When the driver wanted to communicate,
12:25the man rushed him again
12:27and punched Huang Rongqiang.
12:29It took a while
12:31for the case to go through
12:33the judicial process.
12:35The director of Human Rights Organization
12:37LFL said that
12:39although the case only lasted
12:41for 5 months,
12:43the victim's driver finally
12:45got justice.
12:47He said this is the justice
12:49that Huang Rongqiang wants.
12:51The case is now closed.
12:53However, another case
12:55has just begun.
12:57It is the case of
12:59a Chinese rich businessman
13:01who was kidnapped.
13:03This incident happened
13:05at the beginning of the month.
13:07At that time,
13:09we also talked about this case.
13:11It is the case of
13:13a Chinese businessman
13:15who was kidnapped
13:17when he was about to
13:19go back to the US.
13:21He was robbed.
13:23The kidnapper
13:25had $30,000 in cash.
13:27The businessman's friend
13:29paid $20,000
13:31with his help.
13:33He died on that night.
13:356 people were accused
13:37by the police.
13:39One of them was
13:41a Chinese man
13:43who was 46 years old.
13:45The other two
13:47In the end, he was convicted and sentenced to 5 years in prison and 1 year in prison.
13:51At the same time, he had to report to the police station every month, hand over his passport, and not harass the victim and the witness.
13:56As for the other two Vietnamese male defendants, they were not allowed to testify.
14:00According to the prosecution, these three people have already submitted the third article of the 1961 kidnapping law,
14:05and can be read under Article 34 of the Criminal Procedure Act.
14:08The convict can be sentenced to no less than 30 years in prison and no more than 40 years in prison.
14:13After the kidnapping, the man is still facing charges under the illegal possession of arms.
14:20As for the other non-suspected kidnappers,
14:23a Vietnamese woman is suspected of destroying the evidence,
14:27and attempted to cover up the 20 million kidnappers who were not subject to legal sanctions.
14:31Today, she was taken to the Xinshantui City Court,
14:33where she was finally convicted and sentenced to 7 years in prison and 1 year in prison.
14:36The case was postponed to November 17.
14:39According to the prosecution, this 35-year-old Vietnamese woman
14:42was accused of destroying evidence for the kidnappers in a residential house in Ruofu Village.
14:48In other words, she destroyed the evidence and covered up the crimes under Article 201 of the Criminal Procedure Act.
14:56After the Chinese interpreter's testimony, he said he did not plead guilty.
15:01Since he was an outsider, the prosecutor suggested that the judge use a high bail to keep the defendant out.
15:07After the lawyer pleaded guilty, the defendant was told that he had already married a local,
15:13and had two children, 12 and 14 years old respectively.
15:17So he could go to the police station to report the case,
15:19hoping that there would be a suitable bail condition under the investigation.
15:23So, let's be honest.
15:25We don't want to be involved in any form of crime.
15:28If you have ever received a link notification from any tax authorities about the status of tax evasion,
15:34here is a reminder for you.
15:35It's all fake. Don't forward it.
15:37The Tax Administration of Mainland China issued a warning to the Chinese people.
15:39The Tax Administration of Mainland China has never sent a link notification to the taxpayers
15:42about the status of tax evasion through the MyTax website.
15:45All notifications issued through relevant websites need to be approved by the authorities.
15:50Otherwise, the authorities will take strict action against those involved without hesitation.
15:54The authorities also remind people not to forward or spread any false information or news that may cause confusion.
16:01This is because it could be used to spread false information,
16:03destroy public peace of mind,
16:05and violate the Article 233 of the Multimedia Law,
16:08which prohibits the use of Internet devices or Internet services.
16:12If you still have questions about any information about the Tax Administration of Mainland China,
16:15here is a suggestion for you.
16:16You can go to the official website of the Tax Administration of Mainland China,
16:20such as www.taxadministration.com,
16:23hotline 03-8911-1000,
16:26or go directly to the office of the Tax Administration of Mainland China.
16:30When it comes to taxes,
16:31the Tax Administration of Mainland China recommends that private hospitals can also enjoy the tax-free discount provided by the government.
16:36The Chairman of the Tax Administration of Mainland China, Wei Jiangxiang, said that
16:38there are many private hospitals in Mainland China,
16:40including Laman University Hospital,
16:42which is mainly operated through private donations.
16:45Private hospitals carry the mission of saving lives,
16:48and do not make money.
16:50It is a non-profit business
16:52and obliges to provide low-cost medical services.
16:56The Chairman of the Tax Administration of Mainland China, Wei Jiangxiang, said that
16:57private hospitals should be supported by the government.
16:59He said that there are more than 10 private hospitals in Mainland China.
17:02Some private hospitals have existed before independence in Mainland China.
17:06Since the purpose of the hospital is to save lives,
17:08he hopes that all private hospitals should be tax-free.
17:12I believe that if private hospitals are tax-free,
17:14the medical expenses may be lower.
17:16The medical expenses are indeed an expense that all of us need to consider.
17:20Of course, we hope that the more affluent people, the better.
17:23In fact, even the rich people in Mainland China
17:25seem to face the problem of high medical expenses.
17:28In a report on the quality of life in 2024,
17:30Huifeng said that the rich people in Mainland China
17:33need to save $830,000 on average,
17:35which is about $3,610,000,
17:37in order to achieve the goal of retirement.
17:39That's a lot of money.
17:40This is the goal of the rich people.
17:42The three main concerns of the rich people in the retirement plan
17:45are the deterioration of their health,
17:47the increase in medical expenses,
17:49and the decrease in the amount of savings.
17:52As you can see,
17:53medical insurance is also a major concern of the rich people.
17:5544% of the rich people
17:57consider having enough insurance coverage
17:59as their main financial goal.
18:01This report defines the rich people
18:03as those who have $100,000 to $200,000,
18:05which is about $440,000 to $870,000,
18:08in which they can invest their assets.
18:10It is worth mentioning that
18:11Myanmar's performance in the retirement plan
18:13is really very good.
18:15It ranks second in all the markets
18:17that have been investigated.
18:20Community Connection
18:22As you can see,
18:23our economic situation is already at this point.
18:25Even the rich people are starting to worry.
18:27Will everyone start to think about
18:29how they can increase their income?
18:31As a result,
18:32a new job has appeared.
18:34When you go to major tourist attractions in China,
18:37have you ever encountered photographers
18:39trying to do business with you?
18:41In fact, I saw this thing
18:42in foreign media.
18:44I saw foreigners talking about it.
18:46After this happened,
18:47I found out that this happened in Malaysia.
18:50It is said that there is a photographer
18:51who is suspected to be in the KLCC area.
18:54This has been going on for a long time.
18:56Yes, there are these people.
18:58They will ask you,
18:59do you want to take a picture with KLCC?
19:00Come, I'll help you take a picture.
19:01In fact, they really took a professional picture.
19:03They really have professional equipment.
19:04Yes, but the recent appearance of this photographer
19:06seems to have gone to a higher level.
19:08Because they directly stop tourists from taking pictures themselves,
19:11forcing tourists to buy their photography services.
19:15But this situation has always been there.
19:16As we said,
19:17these people are not local people.
19:19They will wear a mask
19:20and hold a small sign in their hand.
19:22We have such a photography service here.
19:25But there are all kinds of charges.
19:28I have seen people say 10 yuan, 20 yuan.
19:31But the news we are talking about
19:33has gone to three-digit services.
19:35Recently, a man shared his experience
19:37on social media
19:39saying that his friend brought his own camera
19:41because he went to KLCC to take pictures.
19:43He took the camera
19:44and these people came to say
19:46that cameras are not allowed here.
19:48They forced them to buy photography services.
19:50And four or five people came
19:52and surrounded them.
19:54Until the police came
19:55and drove away this group of photographers.
19:57This experience made netizens very angry.
20:00They claimed that the act of photographers
20:02has seriously affected the tourist experience.
20:05Really.
20:06And it will damage the reputation of the country.
20:08Imagine if this happened abroad.
20:10I'm very angry.
20:11I went here
20:12and someone treated me like this.
20:13So they urged the relevant authorities
20:15to take action against these people.
20:21Now I want to go to KLCC
20:22and experience it right away.
20:23Actually, my own experience is fine.
20:25I met people who were polite
20:27and asked if I refused,
20:28no one would force me again.
20:30Not to this extent.
20:31Of course, I also hope that the authorities
20:32will pay attention to this incident.
20:34Because I have seen
20:35a lot of friends
20:36reacting on social media.
20:38Okay, now we are going to
20:40ask everyone
20:42about their safety awareness.
20:44If your phone runs out of battery when you go out,
20:46what would you do?
20:4880% of friends
20:50will use their own power bank.
20:5211% of friends
20:53will choose to use an external plug.
20:55Just like me.
20:56Yes, just like what was said
20:57in the live news just now.
20:58Now we have to worry about
20:59the external plug.
21:00There may be problems with
21:01data leakage.
21:02Or besides the problem
21:04with the plug itself,
21:05do you also have some problems
21:07with your own equipment?
21:08I still have to ask you to check.
21:10All kinds of factors
21:11may cause
21:12safety risks.
21:13So everyone must pay more attention.
21:15So will many people
21:16want to buy a power bank
21:17after seeing this news?
21:19Welcome power bank manufacturers
21:20to contact our 988 news line.
21:22Hey, this also reminds everyone
21:23to buy the right specifications.
21:25Yes, remember that
21:26there is Serum certification.
21:27Really.
21:28We have a certification
21:29in Malaysia Telecom.
21:30We have become
21:31a program
21:32to help everyone
21:33do that.
21:34That's right.
21:35Okay, we will continue
21:36to talk about news with everyone tomorrow.
21:37I am Xinyiai Xinrui.
21:38I am Zhang Hong.
21:39I am Zeg.

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