National Day Holiday Spurs Tourism Boom
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Numerous festivals and activities in renowned scenic spots have attracted large numbers of tourists for the first day of celebrations during China's week-long National Day holiday. Also, people get the chance to enjoy traditional culture and remarkable progress of the modernization drive in different cities. |
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Chinese Disarmament Ambassador on Nonproliferation
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China has over decades adopted strict measures on the domestic management and export control of sensitive items and technologies, making concrete contribution to the international nonproliferation process, said Hu Xiaodi, Chinese ambassador on disarmament, Monday in the United Nations. |
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Petty Officers, a New Naval Force to Be Reckoned With
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The chief navy services of surface vessels, submarines, and air force in China now engage up to 80 percent of petty officers who currently occupy over 5,900 fighting positions in 21 different areas of responsibility, becoming the new force of the navy?s fighting contingency. |
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Chinese, Russian FMs Discuss Iraq Issue over Phone
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Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan held a phone conversation on September 30 with Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov on the best way of resolving the question of arms inspections in Iraq, and they had an in-depth exchange of views on the Iraq issue. |
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Grand Reception Marks New China's 53rd Founding Anniversary
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A grand National Day reception featuring China's top leaders was held in Beijing Monday evening to mark the 53rd anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. |
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Falun Gong TV Hijacking Satellite Source Proven Accurate
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A senior radio expert said on Sunday that television signals illegally transmitted by Falun Gong cult followers originated in the Taipei area, noting that the source of satellite TV hijacking was precise and irrefutable. |
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Beijing Welcomes National Day
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The Beijing government has been working hard to make sure people enjoy a bountiful National Day holiday, both culturally and materially. |
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Vehicle Imports Already Top 2001
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Strong local demand and a drop in prices have pushed China's vehicle imports during the first eight months of the year past the total 2001 figure. |
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China's Wang Haibin Stabs First Gold
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Defending Asiad champion Wang Haibin of China won the first gold on offer at the 14th Asian Games after beating South Korean Kim Sang-hun in the men's individual fencing final. Wang Haibin foiled Kim Sang-hun to win 15-11 and take the gold medal.
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Rare Wild Yak Sighting
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A massive herd of wild yak has been sighted in the de-populated zone at the junction of Xinjiang, Qinghai and Tibet. An official from the scientific survey team confirmed that this was the largest size herd ever seen. |
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14th Asian Games Opens in Busan
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South Korean President Kim Dae-jung declared the 14th Asian Games open on Sunday in front of a roaring crowd of 60,000 in a gleaming new stadium in his country's second largest city of Busan. |
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Shenzhen Continues to Lead China's Reform and Opening-up
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With China?s entry to the World Trade Organization, south China?s Shenzhen Special Economic Zone plans to go above and beyond the central government's call of duty by becoming a shining example of success for the new market economy, according to Shenzhen Mayor Yu Youjun. |
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China's Foreign Debt Stands at US$169.11 Billion
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China's foreign debt stands at US$169.11 billion by the end of June this year, a drop of US$1 billion, or 0.6 percent, from December last year, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange said Saturday. |
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The Changing Attitudes and Values in the New China
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Changing attitudes and values in Chinese society reflect a decade of astounding economic development. This in-depth and authoritative review is based on reports commissioned by Beijing Youth Daily in cooperation with the Humanity and Social Sciences Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Today, china.org.cn runs the third part of the review. |
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Fate of A Japanese Orphan in China
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"Chinese people are my benefactors," said the 75-year-old Japanese orphan Sakai Michika, who lives in Tianjin City, north China. "Japan's invasion into China separated me from my family. Then Chinese people nurtured me. I am so grateful for their kindness that I can never do enough in return," said Sakai. |
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Chinese Navy's First Global Navigation
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The Chinese Naval Ship Formation's First Global Navigation, encompassing the Qingdao Missile Destroyer and the Taicang Comprehensive Supply Ship, returned to hero?s welcoming ceremony in Qingdao at 9:00 a.m. September 23, bringing with them the amity and support of the people and armies of 10 countries from five continents. |
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The Changing Attitudes and Values in the New China
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Changing attitudes and values in Chinese society reflect a decade of astounding economic development. This in-depth and authoritative review is based on reports commissioned by Beijing Youth Daily in cooperation with the Humanity and Social Sciences Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Today, china.org.cn runs the second part of the review. |
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The Changing Attitudes and Values in the New China
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Changing attitudes and values in Chinese society reflect a decade of astounding economic development. This in-depth and authoritative review is based on reports commissioned by Beijing Youth Daily in cooperation with the Humanity and Social Sciences Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. From today, china.org.cn will feature a three part series on the review. |
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Premier Zhu Calls for Increased French Investment
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Visiting Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji called on French businesses to increase investment in China's energy, transport, and telecommunications sectors while in Paris on Friday. |
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Initial Legal System Established on Environmental Protection
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China?s legal system on environmental protection has been improved greatly with the promulgation of six environmental protection laws, 13 natural resources administration laws and 34 relevant statutes. |
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