When the Qingming Festival (or Tomb-sweeping Day) is approaching, Xinchang enters its busiest season as a major producer of Giant Buddha Longjing Tea. These days, the county features not only traditional tea producers, but also a group of "tea masters" who promote the tea locally.

On 7 April 2022, the Open University of China (OUC) held a seminar to discuss the construction of its featured disciplines. Fan Xianrui, vice president of the OUC, attended the meeting and gave a speech.

The outbreak of Covid-19 in Jilin Province moved the Open University of China (OUC) to donate materials for controlling the spread of infection to Jilin Open University (Jilin OU). On 4 April 2022, the materials finally arrived.

On 31 March 2022, the sub-committee for Agroforestry and Medicine of the Academic Committee of the Open University of China (OUC) held its first plenary meeting of the year.

On the list of projects funded by the National Publication Foundation (NPF) in 2022, recently released by its Planning and Management Office, two projects of the Multimedia Press of the Open University of China (OUC) Publishing & Media Group were included.

Zhuo Jixiong, 50, is a member of the Communist Party of China. He entered the junior-college Law programme at China Central Radio and TV University in spring 2005, and is now deputy general manager of the Fuding Power Supply Company of State Grid Fujian Electric Power.

The Open University of China (OUC) recently invited two experts on online course development, Ms. Yao Xueqing from the Learning Resources Department and Ms. Liu Hongwei from the research institute of Sunflower Online Education Technology Co., Ltd, to give special reports and conduct seminars for its faculty and staff to improve the quality of the development of course resources and their application effect, as well as to further understand the cutting-edge of online course development so as to advance the construction of “gold courses.”

According to Wang Huanbin, secretary of the Taizhou Open University (OU) Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), the vast majority (2/3s) of Taizhou OU’s 15,000 registered students are from local private enterprises, with the remainder full-time students. The city, university, and enterprises are together advancing projects such as "One-Thousand Craftsmen” and “One-Thousand Entrepreneurs” for “double improvement" of education and skills.