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Renowned Artist Yuan Xikun Honors Heroic Narcotics Detection Dog with Sculpture for International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

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Renowned Artist Yuan Xikun Honors Heroic Narcotics Detection Dog with Sculpture for International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
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Renowned Artist Yuan Xikun Honors Heroic Narcotics Detection Dog with Sculpture for International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

2025-06-25 17:22 Last Updated At:17:45

BEIJING, June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Acclaimed Chinese artist and sculptor, inaugural United Nations "Artistic Master for the Environment" Yuan Xikun, renowned for his environmental advocacy and animal-themed art, has unveiled a commemorative sculpture of a highly decorated narcotics detection dog named "Jijunxing," (nickname "Niuniu"), who served with distinction on China's front lines.  

The fight against drugs, safeguarding public health and security, traces a pivotal moment to Lin Zexu (1785-1850)'s historic 1839 opium destruction – an act that inspired the national fight against drugs.

"For 185 years, China's resolve to combat drugs, safeguarding public welfare, national dignity, and progress, remains unrelenting," said Yuan Xikun. "This sculpture honors all frontline defenders, human and canine, who shield society from the scourge of drugs."

Jijunxing, a Belgian Malinois, served diligently for eight years with the Dehong Border Management Detachment in Southwest China's Yunnan province. Her remarkable career included assisting in cracking 137 criminal cases, apprehending 66 suspects, and detecting over 80 kilograms of various illegal narcotics. She and her handler won multiple national awards, and in 2003, the National Immigration Administration named her one of the inaugural "Meritorious Dogs."

Yuan Xikun formally presented the sculpture to the Dehong Border Management Detachment. Zhou Zhou, Jijunxing's handler, attended the unveiling ceremony at Beijing Jintai Art Museum and will transport the artwork back to the detachment for permanent display.

"This transcends art – it stands as an enduring symbol of spirit," stated Zhou Zhou. "It will inspire all handlers and detection dogs to serve our sacred anti-drug cause with heightened resolve and excellence. Its presence embodies our unswerving commitment – loyal guardianship without fail, and relentless dedication to our mission."

Reflecting his belief in interconnectedness, Jijunxing is not the first canine subject of Yuan Xikun's art.  "From search-and-rescue missions to narcotics detection and intercepting wildlife trafficking, these dogs serve as humanity's unspoken allies," Yuan Xikun emphasized. "They guard human lives, property, and our ecosystem's integrity – silent partners in preserving biological security for all species."

"Their dedication compels us to advance animal welfare, strengthen legal safeguards, and further China's ecological civilization achievements – fostering a world where humans and animals coexist in harmony." He added.

Globally recognized as the artist receiving the highest number of honorary medals from foreign presidents and prestigious cultural awards for his sculptures, Yuan Xikun calls himself a "son of nature".  He stands among China's pioneering artists to publish authoritative volumes on animal painting techniques and illustrative albums. Yuan Xikun feels an irresistible drive to create animal imagery, using his art as a powerful voice for conservation. For Yuan Xikun, "using art to serve environmental protection is not only an artist's responsibility but also an inseparable part of the pursuit of noble art."

Renowned music producer Qing Shan, grandnephew of China's national anthem composer Nie Er (1912-1935), composed the song "Silent Partner" as a tribute, inspired by viewing Yuan Xikun's sculpture of Jijunxing.

Grace Ge Gabriel, Senior Advisor on Asia Affairs for the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), said, "From shielding elephants and tigers from illegal trade to confronting threats of climate change, Master Yuan Xikun has pioneered the fusion of art and conservation. His tribute to Jijunxing powerfully reminds us that humans and animals share a common destiny. These silent guardians deserve our deepest respect and protection. When we uphold the dignity of animals, we build a more compassionate world for all."

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Renowned Artist Yuan Xikun Honors Heroic Narcotics Detection Dog with Sculpture for International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

Renowned Artist Yuan Xikun Honors Heroic Narcotics Detection Dog with Sculpture for International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

Renowned Artist Yuan Xikun Honors Heroic Narcotics Detection Dog with Sculpture for International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

Renowned Artist Yuan Xikun Honors Heroic Narcotics Detection Dog with Sculpture for International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

GUANGZHOU, China, Jan. 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Recently, GAC's independently developed Quark E-Drive power domain control system has achieved the world's first dual certification for deeply integrated ASIL D functional safety and information security, accredited by DAkkS, Germany's national accreditation body. The certification was evaluated and issued by SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd. (SGS), a globally recognized certification authority.

ISO 26262 is the internationally recognized core standard for automotive functional safety. Within this framework, ASIL D represents the highest automotive safety integrity level, requiring near-zero tolerance for safety-critical failures. Achieving an ASIL D certification accredited by DAkkS signifies that the certified product meets the highest globally accepted standards for automotive safety.

The certified Quark E-Drive power domain control system has been in production use since February 2025, and is now deployed across multiple models under GAC's brands - HYPTEC and AION. As the industry's first electric drive power domain system based on deep integration using a single main control chip, the solution significantly reduces chip count, minimizes risks associated with chip-level failures, and boosts motor controller efficiency to as high as 99.9%. The certification confirms that GAC has completed the system's full product development lifecycle in strict compliance with ISO 26262:2018 functional safety and ISO/SAE 21434:2021 information security standards.

Throughout the project, GAC Technology Research Center worked closely with SGS experts, strengthening safety design across all development phases while ensuring engineering feasibility and an optimal user experience.

Zhao Hui, Vice President of SGS China, commented: "The successful certification highlights GAC's strong team and robust development systems. We are pleased to support the safety of the Quark E-Drive and look forward to closer collaboration."

This milestone represents a major breakthrough for GAC in e-drive safety and sets a new global benchmark for the intelligent electric vehicle industry.

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GAC's Quark Electric Drive Achieves the World's First DAkkS ASIL D Functional Safety and Information Security Dual Certification

GAC's Quark Electric Drive Achieves the World's First DAkkS ASIL D Functional Safety and Information Security Dual Certification

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