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January 3, 2003 - January 10, 2003
Jiang: Words, Not weapons, the Answer
The nuclear issue in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) would be best resolved through direct dialogue between the United States and the DPRK, Chinese President Jiang Zemin said during a meeting with visiting French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin Thursday in Beijing.
Tung's Blueprint to Revitalize Economy
The most important task the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government faces is to lead Hong Kong out of the present economic difficulties and restore people's confidence in their future, said Tung Chee Hwa, chief executive of the HKSAR.
New-generation Nuclear Reactor Put into Use
China's first high-temperature gas-cooled nuclear reactor was connected to the electricity grid and put into operation in Beijing Tuesday, marking another step forward in the country’s utilization of the latest nuclear technology for civilian purpose.
Big Increase in Chinese 'TOEFL' Examinees
When tens of thousands of Chinese students are busy with attending the tests of IELTS and TOEFL, the HSK, known as the Chinese "TOEFL" test, is attracting more and more foreign examinees.
Railway Ferry Service Providing Access to Hainan Island
China's first-ever maritime rail service was launched on Tuesday morning with the loading of a locomotive, two freight train cars, and a number of trucks onto a railway ferry.
China Sternly Condemns Suicidal Bombings in Tel Aviv
China sternly condemns the suicidal bombing attacks in Tel Aviv, and is highly concerned about the safety of Chinese nationals in Israel, said Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue in Beijing on Monday.
China's Human Rights Progress: Eight Historic Changes
Over the last two decades, especially in the past 13 years, China has witnessed eight historic changes in the progress of human rights, along with its achievements in developing a market economy with socialist characteristics.
Unmanned Spaceship "Shenzhou IV" Lands
China's unmanned spaceship "Shenzhou IV" returned to earth on schedule Sunday evening from its seven-day flight. Experts said the return of the spaceship represents a complete success of the fourth test flight of the program, which began in 1992.
Tourism Theme Defined as "Culinary Kingdom-China 2003"
With its thousands of years of civilization and wide variety of ethnic groups and customs, China is rich in tourism resources as well as food culture. According to information from the China National Tourism Administration, this year’s tourism promotion theme is defined as "Culinary Kingdom-China 2003."
A Look at 21st Century Sino-Australian Relations
It has been thirty years since China and Australia established diplomatic relations in 1972. Remarkable achievements have been made in mutual understanding and cooperation in a variety of fields between the two countries. Sun Huimin, a research fellow with China’s Institute of International Studies, takes a look at the future of Sino-Australian ties.
Yellow River Frozen for 1,211 Kilometers
The 5,400-km Yellow River has frozen over for about 1,211 kilometers so far this winter which may lead to higher water levels and potential floods along parts of the river, according to the Yellow River Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters.
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