China’s technological advancement has often amazed observers but the fact that most media houses are now using robots as journalists will astonish even the most tech-savvy person.
The Robots act as a supplement, helping reporters and editors in the newsroom.
According to the management of media houses using such robots, the growing ability of machine-written news far exceeds the production capabilities of human journalists.
For this reason, there is a high demand for such Robots manufactured by the world’s leading Robot and Automation Company, SIASUN, which is located at the Liaoning province.
Liaoning Province
Liaoning is the industrial hub of the People’s Republic of China.
The provincial capital is Shenyang (formerly Mukden), in east-central Liaoning. Liaoning province, China.
As a region of early Chinese settlement in the Northeast, the area was known as Shengjing in Qing, or Manchu, times (1644–1911/12).
The area was redefined in 1907 and named Fengtian.
In 1929, the boundaries were altered and it was renamed Liaoning (roughly, “Liao Peace”).
From 1947 to 1954, the territory was divided into a western province, Liaoxi, and an eastern province, Liaodong.
In 1954, however, a northern zone was detached and it was reestablished as a single province.
It achieved its present form in 1956, when the former province of Jehol (Rehe) was partitioned and a portion added to Liaoning.
Liaoning, Liaoxi, and Liaodong all take their names from the Liao River, which flows through the centre of the province.
With a population of 43,746,323, (2010) the area is 58,300 square miles (151,000 square km).
Land
Liaoning consists essentially of a central lowland, with Shenyang at its centre, flanked by mountain masses to east and west.
A southward extension of the eastern highlands forms the Liaodong Peninsula.
There are four main topographical regions: the central plains, the Liaodong Peninsula, the western highlands, and the eastern mountain zone.
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By: Abdul Karim Naatogmah/citinewsroom.com/Ghana