English Home
Headline
Opinion
China
World
Business
Sports
Education
Sci-Tech
Culture
FM Remarks
Friendly Contacts
News in
World Media
Features
Message Board
Voice of Readers
Feedback
Employment Opportunity

Thursday, December 09, 1999, updated at 14:56(GMT+8)
Sci-Tech ACFTU Awarded Units, Individuals for Spaceship Launching

On December 8, the All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) presented diplomas and medals to units and individuals who made outstanding contributions to the launch of the country's first unmanned spacecraft in November.

Wei Jianxing, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee and president of the ACFTU, attended the ceremony and presented the awards.

The five units which received National May 1 Labor Diplomas include China Research Institute of Carrier Rocket Technology, Chinese Research Institute of Space Technology, Shanghai Research Institute of Astronautics Technology, and Space Chemical Dynamics Technology Institute, all under the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, and a group from the Ministry of Information Industry.

Five people from the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation received National May 1 Labor Medals.

Printer-friendly Version Chinese Version In This Section
  • Mobile Phone Users Top 1.5 Million in Beijing

  • Shanghai Basically Resolves Y2K Problem

  • China Calls for Outstanding Popular Science Books

  • Meteorological Departments Urged to Speed up Modernization

  • China Civil Aviation Resolves Y2K Problem

  • Chinese President Visits Noted Scientist Qian Xuesen

  • Search
     

    Back to top
    Copyright by People's Daily Online, All rights reserved




    Relevant Stories
  • Military Museum Receives Gold Foil Carried by Spaceship


  • Hundred Percent Success Rate in Launching China's "Long March" Rocket Carriers


  • Yeltsin Congratulates Jiang Zemin on Spaceship Launch




  • Internet Links
  • Jiang Zemin Inspects China's First Spacecraft


  • 21-Hour Space Voyage of China's First Spacecraft S