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GUANLING, Guizhou, June 30 (Xinhua) -- Rescuers have recovered eight bodies from the ruins of a southwest China village, two days after a devastating rain-triggered landslide destroyed 37 houses and buried 99 villagers under mud, authorities said Wednesday.As of 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, 91 residents of Dazhai Village, Guanling County, Guizhou Province, remained missing, said officials at the rescue headquarters.From 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday the bodies of three buried villagers were recovered, bringing the confirmed death toll to eight, said the officials.A total of 26 heavy backhoes had removed 100,000 cubic meters of clay. Some 2,000 people took part in the rescue work, said Pu Jianjiang, head of the provincial work safety bureau.The landslide brought down about 1.5 to 2 million cubic meters of mud, which was unstable and likely to trigger additional landslides, said Yin Yueping, a researcher with the Ministry of Land and Resources.The landslide struck 37 homes in Dazhai Village at 2:30 p.m. Monday.At least 1,000 villagers who lived in the area have since been evacuated.
BEIJING, June 26 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has warned local authorities to keep a sober mind in the face of the complicated economic situation, even though the economic recovery has strengthened over the last six months.Wen made the remarks during his two-day visit to Hangzhou, the capital city of east China's Zhejiang Province, which concluded on Saturday.He asked local officials to step up efforts to a keep close watch on the economy's development and find new problems quickly.During discussions with local authorities of the eastern provinces of Zhejiang, Jiangsu and the Shanghai municipality, Wen said the Yangtze River Delta, where the three regions are situated, should take the lead in choosing a development path featuring scientific nature, harmony, and integration.Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (C) visits staff members of e-commerce company Alibaba in east China's Zhejiang Province June 25, 2010. Wen made an inspection tour in Zhejiang from June 25 to June 26."The Yangtze River Delta holds an important position in the country's national economy, it is necessary for the delta to strive to foster new edges and score breakthroughs in order to make new, greater contributions to the country's economic and social progress," said Wen.While urging efforts in fully implementing the legions of measures and policies worked out by the central government to step up and improve macro control and in advancing good and fast growth in economic and social development, Wen reiterated that the Yangtze River Delta should also work harder to speed up transfer in the mode for economic development.He also asked Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai to seize favorable chances brought along by the recent approval of the State Council, China's Cabinet,regarding the regional development blueprint calculated to bolster growth of the Yangtze River Delta in the forthcoming five years, and concentrate efforts on improving industrial structure and advancing integration in constructing major infrastructure projects, so as to expediate formation of an effective system for sustainable development.Wen stressed that it was imperative for local governments to work out effective measures to promote harmony between workers and businesses amid rising calls for wage increases.During his inspection to a local garment-making factory in Hangzhou, Wen encouraged the enterprise administrators to promote innovation and cut costs to make the products more competitive in more markets.When he visited Alibaba.com, a leading Chinese E-commerce company also based in Hangzhou, Wen emphasized integrity should always be the basis of business activity.
BEIJING, June 24 (Xinhua) -- Senior Communist Party of China (CPC) official Liu Yunshan has urged the nation's drama workers to produce more elevating works for the people.Liu, a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, made the remarks at an annual meeting of China Theatre Association Thursday, attended by drama workers from around the country.He called for the creation of more works showing noble morality, meaningful life pursuits and high artistic qualities from drama creators, which would elevate people's spirits.Their works should also be close to reality, life and the common people, Liu said.Precious drama traditions and folk drama resources should also be cherished, Liu said.The China Theatre Association, founded in 1949, comprises outstanding drama editors, directors, actors, musicians and reviewers from the nation's 260 drama categories.
BEIJING, July 19 (Xinhuanet) -- Expo 2010 Shanghai is proving to be a boon for successful Chinese entrepreneurs eager to tap into the global market.The 184-day event, which is predicted to attract an estimated 4 million foreign visitors along with global media coverage, is considered to be a golden opportunity for Chinese companies to raise their brands to an international level and explore business opportunities.According to survey released last year by the information office of Shanghai Municipal Government, more than a quarter of the respondents were hoping to visit Shanghai during the Expo to seek future business.The online survey polled 503 foreigners in 44 countries and regions across the world, 30 percent of whom were senior corporate executives.Of the Expo's 58 partners and official sponsors, 47 are Chinese companies, 25 are from Shanghai, 15 are from Beijing and seven from other parts of the country. They contributed a total of more than 7 billion yuan ( billion) in sponsorship fees to the event, averaging more than 100 million each.While the sums are large, the contributors represent only a small portion of the number Chinese firms that want a slice of the Expo pie. Those who are not qualified to partner an official sponsor have sought other means of gaining brand exposure."The Expo is a once-in-a-century opportunity for us to promote our brand on an international scale," said Zhang Yingguang, a public relations manager for Tsingdao Beer, the Chinese industry leader based in Qingdao, Shandong province.The company launched a flurry of billboard advertisements on the city's busiest streets, as well as in metro stations and commercial areas. The ads targeted foreigners by trying to teach them Chinese phrases about drinking.It also made a presence in the Zero Carbon Pavilion at the Expo, where it contributed lamps made out of beer bottles and launched a gourmet TV show with a local TV station.
BEIJING, June 24 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping's visits to Bangladesh, Laos, New Zealand and Australia had contributed to promoting friendship, mutual trust and cooperation between China and these countries, a senior Chinese official said Thursday.Xi paid official visits to the four nations between June 14 and June 24, meeting with leaders and exchanging views on a wide range of issues, witnessing the signing of a series of bilateral cooperation agreements, addressing business forums and attending cultural activities."The visits boasted great achievements. It was a successful trip of friendship and substantial cooperation," said China's Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Zhijun, who accompanied Xi for the tour.During the 11-day visits, Xi visited seven cities in four nations and attended more than 50 official activities, which were reported abundantly and positively by the media of the host countries and international community, Zhang said.CLOSER FRIENDSHIP, MUTUAL TRUSTSenior officials and the public, especially the business world, warmly welcomed Xi's visits. The leaders reached important agreement in consolidating and enhancing bilateral relations, Zhang said.It was widely believed the tour had great significance for promoting friendship and mutual trust and expanding pragmatic cooperation, he said.Zhang noted large-scale economic and trade activities held during Xi's visits aroused widespread interests in these countries.Xi pledged to establish a closer comprehensive partnership of cooperation between China and Bangladesh and to strengthen the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership with Laos.In New Zealand, Xi urged both sides to develop the potential for economic cooperation while making full use of the China-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA), and to make trade and investment more balanced, smooth and comprehensive.In his visit to Australia, Xi said China was willing to promote bilateral political and strategic mutual trust, and dedicate to a long-term stable and comprehensive cooperative partnership.Xi also introduced China's views on climate change, the Korean peninsula situation, and regional peace, stability and cooperation."His introduction has increased all sides' understanding of China's stance on the key issues," Zhang said.COOPERATION FOR COLLABORATIVE DEVELOPMENTAn important theme of Xi's trip was strengthening wide, mutually beneficial and pragmatic cooperation. He sent a clear message to the world that China was ready to develop economic and trade ties with other countries, Zhang said."Through meetings and talks on various occasions, the vice president set the directions and priorities of cooperation, thus strengthening the willingness of the four countries to cooperate with China."Xi promised China would continue to provide Bangladesh with adequate assistance, encouraging more Chinese enterprises to invest there. He also raised specific suggestions on promoting the trade between China and Laos.When talking about Xi's speeches on economic and trade cooperation in New Zealand and Australia, Zhang said Xi's ideas gained close attention and a warm response in the two countries and the international community.While attending the opening ceremony of the China-New Zealand FTA Seminar, Xi put forward a four-point proposal to promote comprehensive cooperation in trade and investment.Speaking to a business luncheon, Xi said Australia and China should boost strategic cooperation on energy and resources, push for a free trade agreement and oppose protectionism in trade and investment.WIDER HUMANITARIAN EXCHANGESThe Chinese vice president called for more extensive cultural communications, citing the Shanghai World Expo as an ideal opportunity for strengthening mutual understanding between the peoples.Xi met those dedicated to promoting Bangladesh-China friendship and Laotians who studied in Beijing in the 1960s. In New Zealand and Australia, he attended various ceremonies at Confucius institutes and research centers cooperating with Chinese scholars.All these showed the importance the Chinese leader has attached to the humanitarian exchanges, Zhang said.After a 30,000 km tour, Xi and his delegation arrived in Beijing Thursday afternoon.