Gansu Tibetans Celebrate Ethnic New Year Tibetans in northwest China's Gansu Province celebrated the approaching the Tibetan Year of the Iron Snake on New Year's Eve Friday. | |
IOC Team Continues With InspectionOn the penultimate day of an International Olympic Committee (IOC) evaluation team's inspection tour, Chinese Olympic champion Liu Xuan made introduction of the planned new city. | |
Beijing Shows High-tech Side to IOC InspectorsWith the support of high technologies, Beijing made assurances to the IOC inspectors that the Games will be blessed by pleasant weather, well-controlled traffic, adequate supply of clean energy like natural gas and high-quality services from the medical staff. | |
Beijing Shows High-tech Side to IOC InspectorsWith the support of high technologies, Beijing made assurances to the IOC inspectors that the Games will be blessed by pleasant weather, well-controlled traffic, adequate supply of clean energy like natural gas and high-quality services from the medical staff. | |
China Wishes to Expand Ties With Iran Li Peng, chairman of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, said Friday that China is willing to strengthen cooperation with Iran. | |
CPPCC Leader Li Ruihuan Meets Bangladeshi GuestLi Ruihuan, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), made the remarks during a meeting with Zillur Rahman, general secretary of the Bangladesh Awami League, who is visiting China. | |
China and Austria Renewed Memorandum of Understanding Wilhelm Molterer, minister of Austria's agri-forestry, environment and conservancy ministry meets with Wan Baorei, vice minister of China's agricultural minister before the ceremony of signing Sino-Austria memorandum of understanding on agricultrual cooperation. | |
UN Decides to Send More Peace-keeping Troops to DRCStan Mudenge(R), Chairman of the Lusaka Cease-fire Agreement Political Commission and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Zimbabwe, gives a speech at the press conference on UN's solution in New York on February 22, 2001. The Security Council of the United Nations has passed a solution concerning the conflicts in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which requires the conflicting sides in DRC to withdraw the troops in two weeks after March 15. Meanwhile, UN will send more peace-keeping troops to the relative regions. | |
UN Decides to Send More Peace-keeping Troops to DRCShen Guofang(C), China's Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations, votes for the solution concerning the conflicts in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the Security Council of the UN in New York on February 22, 2001. The solution requires the conflicting sides in DRC to withdraw the troops in two weeks after March 15, and the UN will send more peace-keeping troops to the relative regions as well. China will have ten soilders participate in the peace-keeping action. | |