Hong Kong SAR Visiting Group Paid a Visit to Turpan, Renowned ��Fiery State��A visiting group from Hong Kong Special Administrative Region paid a visit to Turpan, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on May 27. Photo shows Mrs. Nina Wang, chairwoman of Chinachem Group is fondling a Uygur flowery-cap in her hands. | |
Tsinghua University to Enroll MPA StudentsMay 27 saw Tsinghua University publicize the detailed information for enrolling students for the courses of Master of Public Administration (MPA) at a conference. Tsinghua University is scheduled to take in 100 full-time and on-duty MPA students this year. Photo shows Professor Fu Jun (center) is giving details to those coming here for consultancy or entering their names for it. | |
Traditional Enterprise Benefited in Developing New ProductsWith the advantages in technology and equipment, Dongfang Boiler Group Co., Ltd. uses a high- efficient burning technique, a new type of circulation boiler to successfully settle the air pollution problem brought about by a coal fuel boiler for power-supply to the generator of 100,000 Kw and below. Photo shows workers are welding the boiler. | |
Chinese Post-doctor Developed Micro-fertilization Tube HorseLi Xihe, Chinese scholar in the UK and post-doctor of the University of Cambridge, has lately succeeded in developing Europe��s first micro-fertilization tube horse. Photo shows Dr. Li is feeding his first tube horse. | |
"Shaolin Boy" in ZhengzhouA little girl looks at students of "Shaolin Boy" Wushu Training Center exercising in Zhengzhou, capital of central China's Henan province. The center enlisted over 40 children of whose age various from 3 to 12 . They practise Shaolin Gongfu directed by Shaolin monks for 2 hours every morning and whole days at the weekend. Parents of those children expected Wushu practice could make their children stronger and more brave. Zhengzhou is a city with a tradition of Shaolin Gongfu and over 40 such training courses are provided particularly to Children. | |
May 27 Singing Gala Held in BeijingPop singer Lo Ta-Yo performs during a large-scale concert at the Beijing Workers' Stadium on the night of May 27, 2001. Tens of thousands of fans gathered there to enjoy their favorites. | |
Domingo Honored as Professor of Chinese Central Conservatory of Music Famous tenor Placido Domingo smiles holding a silk clothes in a ceremony of honoring him as a professor of Chinese Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing May 27, 2001. | |
China to Launch Publicity Campaign on Soil Erosion Facing YangtzeThe media organizations taking part in the publicity campaign include CCTV, China's national television station, the People's Daily, and the Xinhua News Agency. The media organizations are scheduled to cover about 10 provincial areas along the river from Shanghai, where the river meets the East China Sea, and up to its source in the Qinghai- Tibet Plateau, west China. | |
SCSC of APEC Held in Shenzhen Picture shows the rostrum of the Sub-Committee on Standards and Conformance (SCSC) of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) held Sunday in Shenzhen of Guangdong province, May 27, 2001. 63 deputies from 19 APEC countries took part in the committee, the largest among related meetings of the Second Senior Officials Meeting (SOM II) of the 13th APEC Ministerial Meeting. | |
Bid Sign for the 2008 Olympic Games Students of Beijing's No. 35 Middle School together hold a large sign banner of Beijing's bid for 208 Olympic Games at the square of Xidan, the most flourising shopping area of Beijing May 27, 2001. The sign was composed of 2,008 pieces of colorful cards on each of which words supporting Beijing's bid to hold the 2008 Olympic Games are written. | |
Normal Life Resumed in Earthquake Stricken Area An woman farmer of Chinese minority Yi nationality weeds the corn field in earthquake stricken Ninglang, China's southern Yunnan Province, May 26, 2001. Local residents have resumed normal life and production after the earthquake. An earthquake measured 5.8 degrees on the Richter Scale hit areas between Yanyuan County in Sichuan Province and Ninglang in Yunnan Province, at 5:10 am Thursday. | |
Normal Life Resumed in Earthquake Stricken Area 65-year old Yang Pinchu of Chinese minority Primi nationality, repairs the door of his house damaged by earthquake in Ninglang, China's southern Yunnan Province, May 26, 2001. Local residents have resumed normal life and production after the earthquake. An earthquake measured 5.8 degrees on the Richter Scale hit areas between Yanyuan County in Sichuan Province and Ninglang in Yunnan Province, at 5:10 am Thursday. | |
China's Top Legislator Returns After 3-Nation Visit Li Peng, chairman of the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress (NPC), returned to Beijing Sunday after an official goodwill visit to Cambodia, Brunei and the Republic of Korea (ROK). | |
Jinan Pupil "Painters" Expect Olympic Games Pupil "painters" pose for the photojournalists with their paints to support Beijing's bid for 2008 Olympic Games on a piece of 400-meter-long paper in Jinan, capital of east China's Shandong province May 27, 2001.A total of 2,008 pupil "painters" accomplished the large drawing which would be presented to the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Bid Committee(BOBICO). | |
China Top World Cup Asian Zone Group 9 Final StandingsChina finished the winner of Asian Zone Group 9 of the World Cup qualifiers after beating Indonesia 2- 0 in its final group match Sunday in Jakarta. | |
Opening Day of Beijing University Parents and students visit the Genetic Laboratory of the Life Institute at the opening day of Beijing UniversitySaturday, May 26, 2001. During the day people from all walks of life can visit facilities including libraries, exhibition halls and some State key laboratories. | |
Elders Celebrate The 50th Anniversary of Peaceful Liberation of Tibet in Beijing A little girl admires the photo exhibition on the marching of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) into Tibet at China Tibetan Studies Center in Beijing May 26, 2001. Over 270 elders, who have devoted themselves to the construction of Tibet, gathered here to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the peaceful liberation of Tibet. | |