Hot News Brief · Jun 6, 2026
Cross-province sharing of personal medical-insurance accounts went live, gaokao integrity and security reminders intensified, hotel hygiene concerns boosted dental barrier-film sales, China saw a cluster of breakthroughs across aerospace and energy, the first silicon-based GaN RF chip was delivered, heavy-rain alerts were issued in multiple regions, smart-glass privacy risks drew attention, and revised housing-fund withdrawal rules entered consultation.
1. Cross-Province Medical Account Sharing Goes Live
From June, employee medical-insurance personal accounts can be shared nationwide across provinces for close relatives' out-of-pocket care, medicine purchases, and some insurance payments.
2. Gaokao Integrity and Security Warnings Intensify
Ahead of the gaokao, public-security and education authorities renewed warnings that exam-related crimes will be punished and devices like phones, smartwatches, and smart glasses count as cheating if taken into test rooms.
3. Hotel Hygiene Concerns Boost Dental Barrier Film Sales
After hotel cleanliness issues were exposed, discussion around bringing personal protective supplies surged and sales of dental barrier film climbed quickly.
4. Multiple Fields See Major Tech Breakthroughs
China logged notable advances this week across aerospace, clean energy, and agriculture, making it one of the day's biggest broad technology storylines.
5. Silicon-Based GaN RF Chip Delivered
The world's first silicon-based gallium-nitride RF chip was delivered, highlighting continued progress in high-end RF and communications components.
6. Heavy Rain Alerts Issued Across Multiple Regions
Weather authorities kept a blue heavy-rain alert in place for parts of Shandong, Henan, Hubei, Sichuan, Chongqing, Guizhou, and Hunan.
7. Smart-Glass Hidden Recording Risks Draw Concern
A media investigation found hidden-recording content in some smart-glass user communities, raising concerns about privacy boundaries and device oversight.
8. Revised Housing Fund Withdrawal Rules Seek Feedback
China's housing ministry opened consultation on revised housing-fund rules, proposing nine withdrawal scenarios and discussing new uses such as renovation and property fees.
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