CHINESE PROTECTION OVERSEAS
An increasing number of Chinese nationals and companies traveled abroad in recent years.
In 2012, Chinese mainland residents made 83.18 million overseas trips and there are about 20,000 China-funded enterprises overseas.
The Foreign Ministry and foreign missions have, on a timely basis, handled several hundred thousand consular protection and assistance cases involving overseas Chinese nationals and agencies.
The ministry and consulates abroad handle 100 cases of consular protection every day.
"All our efforts on this front are designed to ensure our citizens to make happy trips overseas and take safe trips back home," Yang said.
"We will continue to deliver high-quality consular services to overseas Chinese nationals and companies and try our best to serve and benefit them," he said.
NO CYBER SPACE WAR
A U.S. cyber security firm Mandiant released last month a report which alleged that a secret Chinese military unit in Shanghai conducted cyber attacks against U.S. companies.
The report was followed by a wave of Western media criticism of hacking from China.
"Those reports may have caught eyes of many, but they are actually built on shaky ground," Yang said.
"What is black is black, and what is white stays white. Anyone who tries to fabricate or pieces together a sensational story to serve political motives will not be able to black names of others or whitewash themselves," he said.
"Cyber space needs rules and cooperation, not a war," Yang said, citing that China is vulnerable to cyber attacks and suffers such attacks most.
"We oppose to turn cyber space into another battlefield, or capitalize on virtual reality to interfere in other countries' internal affairs," Yang said.
"We hope irresponsible rebuke or criticism (against China) would end," he said, adding that the Chinese government opposes hacking activities.