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Photo Archive --- Date:20011112

9th National Games Opens in Guangzhou

Chinese President Jiang Zemin declared open the Ninth National Games at the Guangdong Olympic Stadium Sunday evening in Guangzhou. 

Jiang Zemin Meets Advanced Mass Sports Workers

Sport is a matter concerning more than 1.2 billion people and should be promoted, said Chinese President Jiang Zemin while meeting representatives of advanced mass sports workers Sunday in Guangzhou.  

China's National Games Open in Guangzhou in Vigor, Glamour

Chinese President Jiang Zemin declared open the 15-day Ninth National Games in a dynamic and colorful ceremony in the brand-new Guangdong Olympic Stadium Sunday evening. 

Jiang Zemin Meets Visiting IOC President

Chinese President Jiang Zemin met Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Sunday in Guangzhou. Jiang expressed his gratitude to IOC for choosing Beijing to host the 29th Olympic Games in 2008, saying it has greatly inspired millions of Chinese people's enthusiasms for sports and the Olympic movement.  

Chinese Premier Back in Beijing

Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji returned Beijing Sunday after attending the ASEAN meetings and paying an official visit to Indonesia. Vice-premier Qian Qichen and diplomatic envoys of Brunei and Indonesia greeted Zhu and his entourage at the Great Hall of the People.

CPPCC Chairman Li Ruihuan Arrives in Fiji

Li Ruihuan, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), arrived in Nadi Sunday for a five-day official goodwill visit, as guest of the Fijian government.  

Shi Guangsheng Submits Instrument of Ratification of China's Accession to WTO

Shi Guangsheng (R), Chinese minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, submits the instrument of ratification of China's Accession to WTO subscribed by Chinese President Jiang Zemin to WTO Director-General Mike Moore in Doha, capital city of Qatar Sunday, November 11, 2001.��

(9)Signing Ceremony of China's Accession to WTO Held in Doha

Shi Guangsheng, Chinese minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, signs on the banner hung at the signing creemony of China's Accession to WTO in Doha, capital city of Qatar Sunday, November 11, 2001. China's entry will take effect 30 days after the country informed the WTO of the approval of the protocol by its legislature, the National People's Congress.��

(8)Signing Ceremony of China's Accession to WTO Held in Doha

WTO Director-General Moore hugs Shi Guangsheng (2nd L), Chinese minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation to celebrate China's entry into WTO after Shi submitted the instrument of ratification in Doha, capital city of Qatar Sunday, November 11, 2001.

(7)Signing Ceremony of China's Accession to WTO Held in Doha

Shi Guangsheng (3rd, L), Chinese minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation and vice-minister Long Yongtu(2nd, L), WTO Director-General Moore attend a press conference after the signing ceremony of China's Accession to the WTO in Doha, capital city of Qatar Sunday, November 11, 2001.��

(6)Signing Ceremony of China's Accession to WTO Held in Doha

Shi Guangsheng (R), Chinese minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, and EU Trade commissioner Pascal Lamy(L) answer media's questions when walking out of the meeting spot after signing ceremony in Doha, capital city of Qatar Sunday, November 11, 2001.�� China's entry will take effect 30 days after the country informed the WTO of the approval of the protocol by its legislature, the National People's Congress.��

(5)Signing Ceremony of China's Accession to WTO Held in Doha

Shi Guangsheng (C, front), Chinese minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, signs a membership protocol with the WTO on behalf of the People��s Republic of China in Doha, capital city of Qatar Sunday, November 11, 2001.�� China's entry will take effect 30 days after the country informed the WTO of the approval of the protocol by its legislature, the National People's Congress.�� 

(4)Signing Ceremony of China's Accession to WTO Held in Doha

Shi Guangsheng (R), Chinese minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, and WTO Director-General Mike Moore (L) each holds a glass of champagne to celebrate China 's entry into WTO in Doha, capital city of Qatar Sunday, November 11, 2001.�� China's entry will take effect 30 days after the country informed the WTO of the approval of the protocol by its legislature, the National People's Congress.

(3)Signing Ceremony of China's Accession to WTO

Shi Guangsheng (L, front), Chinese minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, delivers a toast at the signing ceremony of China's Accession to WTO in Doha, capital city of Qatar Sunday, November 11, 2001.�� China's entry will take effect 30 days after the country informed the WTO of the approval of the protocol by its legislature, the National People's Congress.��

(2)Signing Ceremony of China's Accession to WTO Held in Doha

Shi Guangsheng (L), Chinese minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, shakes hands with a HongKong delegate after the signing ceremony of China's entry to WTO in Doha, capital city of Qatar Sunday, November 11, 2001.�� China's entry will take effect 30 days after the country informed the WTO of the approval of the protocol by its legislature, the National People's Congress.

(1)Signing Ceremony of China's Accession to WTO

Shi Guangsheng (C, front), Chinese minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, signs a membership protocol with the WTO on behalf of the People��s Republic of China in Doha, capital city of Qatar Sunday, November 11, 2001.�� China's entry will take effect 30 days after the country informed the WTO of the approval of the protocol by its legislature, the National People's Congress.��
   


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