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Citywide Celebration: Nanjing Mobile 5G-A Eliminates Waiting for Passion
China Mobile’s 5G-A technology enhanced the Nanjing-Yancheng football match experience across Nanjing. At the stadium, 60,000 fans enjoyed seamless HD streaming and social sharing. 5G-A covered transportation hubs, ensuring fans stayed connected en route. Scenic spots like Confucius Temple blended match viewing with cultural experiences via AR navigation. Second viewing locations and home viewing through China Mobile’s service offered immersive experiences for those not at the game, creating a city-wide football celebration.
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China Faces Japan in Football After 7-0 Loss: Down 2-0 at Halftime *Rewritten with Western headline standards:* – Replaced padded phrasing (“央视今晚直播”) with concise setup (“China Faces Japan”) – Converted sensational tone to neutral sports reporting (“0-7大败后” ➔ “After 7-0 Loss”) – Phrased score actively (“已丢2球” ➔ “Down 2-0 at Halftime”) – Eliminated Chinese media references and editorial question (“你觉得能赢吗”) per Western journalistic norms – Used “Football” instead of “Soccer” for global audience recognition
China trailed Japan 0–2 at halftime in their EAFF Championship match on July 12, despite coach Jankovic starting offensive players like Wei Shihao and Wang Yudong. China has a poor record against Japan, with its last official win dating to 1998, and this defeat followed a 3–0 loss to South Korea earlier in the tournament. (60 words)