Old Proof Evidencing Japanese Aggressors' Past Crime"Report on Key Defense Mine Resources of China", another old criminal piece evidencing Japanese aggressors' past wonton plundering of resources from China was lately found at Qingdao Archive Museum. | |
Tibet's First Multi-function Park to OpenOf multi-function and the first of its kind in Tibet, Fujian Park is soon to be completed and open in Nyingchi. Picture shows the Park's major structure, Mingzhi Tower. | |
Medical CT Color Image Processing Technology Put into UseCT color image processing technology developed by PLA Lanzhou Military Hospital has lately been put into clinic use. The simulation technology has been adopted to make human tissue image marked with different color more vivid. Picture shows Dr. Li Jiansheng (right) with his CT image processing at the hospital. | |
Clone Trees Green West Guangdong Clone technology has been adopted in cultivation of tree seedlings, which are highly preferable for a short growth period in improving the ecological environment in west Guangdong Province. | |
USTC Initiated Defense ScholarshipThirty seven undergraduates were granted "Defense Scholarship" first instituted at the University of Science and Technology (USTC) of China on April 1. The honorees will dedicate themselves to national defense construction of China upon graduation. | |
Great Archeological Findings Scored in Jinsha Relics in Sichuan Jinsha Relics in Sichuan has reported important archeological findings that the ancient Shu bronze culture can date back to 3,000 years. The photo shows a gold mask. | |
Chinese Ambassador Voices Concern on Approval of Controversial TextbookChen Jian, Chinese Ambassador to Japan, expressed deep regrets Tuesday on the Japanese government's approval of a controversial history textbook which contains distorted historical facts. | |
WUSA Freedom Adds Chinese Bai Jie to RosterTo date, Bai Jie(L), who was born on March 28, 1972 in Hebei, China, has signed a one-year contract with the WUSA and her club team Guangzhou Army signed a release agreement. | |
President Jiang Leaves for Six Latin American NationsPresident Jiang Zemin left Beijing Wednesday for a state visit to Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Cuba and Venezuela, as well as a working visit to Brazil. Premier Zhu Rongji, Vice-President Hu Jintao and other senior officials saw President Jiang off in the Great Hall of the People. | |
Chinese Ball Juggler to Cover 2008KM for Beijing's Olympic BidJin Guangzheng, a Guinness record holder in ball juggling, will scale another height to show his support to Beijing's bid for hosting the 2008 Olympic Games. | |
Red Magnolia Discovered in Chongqing NanchuanFive Red Magnolias, a rare plant under the protection of the nation, have been discovered recently in Shanwangping, Nanchuan of Chongqing Municipality. | |
Triditional Tibetan Culture Protected and DevelopedA Tibetan artist puts the finishing touches to a portrait of the Buddha in his gallery in Lhasa,capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region.Under the protection and promotion of the government,Tibetan cultural heritage has been well preserved. | |
Panda Receives Medical Treatment Two medical staffs examine a giant panda in a hospital in Fuzhou, capital city of southeast China's Fujian province April 2, 2001. The panda suffered from mass nose bleeding was once China's envoy to U.S. city Santiago in 1987. | |
U.S. Damaged Military Plane in Hainan The damaged U.S. EP-3 electronic reconnaissance plane is shown lying at Lingshui Airport in Hainan province. This U.S. surveillance plane landed at this airport after it rammed and damaged a Chinese jet fighter midair on the morning of April 1. | |
NPC Chairman Meets Qatar Prime Minister Li Peng, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, shakes hands with visiting Prime Minister Abdullah Bin Khalifa Al-Thani of the State of Qatar in Beijing April 3, 2001. | |
China Vows to Improve Environment through Afforestation: PremierAt the meeting, 283 groups and 273 individuals were rewarded for their meritorious deeds. | |
Chinese Vice Premier Meets Bhutanese GuestsChinese Vice Premier Li Lanqing met here Tuesday with a cultural delegation led by Yonten Gyaltshen, a religious leader in Bhutan. | |
President Jiang Urges Improvement in Law and OrderJiang asked Party committees and governments at al levels to improve the legal system and maintain good public order with "two tough hands", referring to economic development and public order. | |
Li Peng Meets Japanese Justice Minister Li Peng, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), holds talks with Japanese Justice Minister Masahiko Komura at the Great Hall of the People Tuesday in Beijing, April 3, 2001. | |
Beijing International Fair Opens People are attracted by "Sail" family car launched by the General Motors (GM) at the seventh Beijing International Fair opened Tuesday April 3, 2001. Some 680 exhibitors from eight countries and regions participated in the biennial event organized by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT). | |
953-km-long Gas Pipeline in West China near Completion A worker joints pipelines in Xi'ning, capital city of northwest China's Qinghai province April 3, 2001. A 953-km-long gas pipeline is near completion which links the Qaidam Basin, a place rich in natural gas and crude oil, with Xi'ning through to Lanzhou, the capital of Gansu Province. The pipeline will have the capacity to move two billion cubic meters of natural gas annually.�� | |
French President Meets Chinese Foreign Minister French President Jacques Chirac meets with visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France April 2, 2001. | |
President Jiang Meets Qatar Prime MinisterPresident Jiang Zemin Tuesday expressed satisfaction with the development of political, economic and cultural cooperation between China and Qatar. | |