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  中山痔疮的手术多少钱   

  中山痔疮的手术多少钱   

SHANGHAI, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) -- The Shanghai municipal government bore unshirkable responsibility for a high-rise fire that took 58 lives two months ago, Mayor Han Zheng said Sunday at the city's parliamentary session.Though the final investigation report on the fire has not been released, the accident exposed chaos and a lack of safety supervision in the construction market, for which the government was responsible, Han said in a report to the annual session of the Shanghai Municipal People's Congress, the local legislature.Han said his government would draw lessons from the incident and strengthen management and supervision to ensure work safety.The fire on Nov. 15, 2010 engulfed a 28-story residential building in Shanghai after welding sparks set nylon netting and scaffolding on fire.Officials blamed the fire, that killed 58 people, on unlicensed welders, illegal sub-contracting and poor management.On Jan. 11, the Shanghai municipal government issued new regulations to tighten supervision of the city's construction industry.The 22-article regulations covered eight aspects, such as construction processes, risk control, contractor management and government supervision.

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NANJING, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) -- About 5,000 Chinese and foreigners gathered Monday in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, to mourn hundreds of thousands of people who were killed by invading Japanese troops 73 years ago.Participants in the ceremony stood in silent tribute, offered wreaths and bowed in front of the Memorial Hall of the Victims in the Nanjing Massacre, with sirens wailing in the drizzling morning on Monday, the 73rd anniversary of the massive slaughter."The Japanese soldiers invaded Nanjing when I was four, and they killed some of my family members. On the anniversary of the massacre every year I would come here to express my grief," said Sun Xuelan, a 77-year-old survivor, who is confined to a wheelchair.Japanese troops occupied Nanjing on Dec. 13, 1937 and began a six-week massacre. Records show more than 300,000 people -- not only disarmed soldiers , but also civilians -- were killed.Mikhalchev Mikhail, deputy director of the Central Museum of the Great Patriotic War in Russia, said, "In the history of human civilization, some facts shouldn't be forgotten, and the Nanjing Massacre was one of them."He noted that the tragedy had become a symbol of the Chinese people's bitter suffering and prompted all people to learn the preciousness of peace.""We should remember the history, but not hatred. Peace is a common desire of all human beings," said Nanjing citizen Yu Hong , who attended the ceremony.Besides the memorial ceremony, Buddhist monks from China and Japan held a religious service Monday at the Memorial Hall of the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre.The assembly was attended by 15 monks from six Buddhist temples in Japan, more than 50 monks and Buddhist believers from China and thirty Massacre survivors and relatives of victims.The monks chanted Buddhist prayers of mourning and prayed for peace.Aori Take Shuna, abbot of Japan's Reiunti Temple, read a poem he wrote to honor the dead and prayed for long-term friendship between the peoples of China and Japan.Yamauchi Sayoko, who was a representative of a sect of Japanese Buddhism, said that the people of Japan, which invaded and occupied China in the 1930s and 1940s, were deeply regretful for the victims of the war and sincerely hoped such a tragedy would never be repeated.Built in 1985, the memorial hall annually records five million visitors since it was expanded and renovated in 2007.Zhu Chengshan, curator of the hall, said that every year when the anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre occurs , nearly 10,000 Nanjing citizens would swarm the hall and spontaneously mourn the victims.On Sunday, workers began to extend a memorial wall at the memorial hall on which names of those killed are engraved.After the extension, the wall would have 10,324 names, 1,724 more than three years ago, Zhu said.Collecting the names of the victims was an important job in researching the Massacre, but it was difficult to find witnesses and documents decades later, he said.Moreover, a group of historians from China, Japan and the United States has begun compiling an encyclopedia on the Nanjing Massacre, which was expected to embody a wide range of historical documents and pictures. "The dictionary may serve as a consolation to the deceased," Zhu said.

  

JINAN, Dec. 21 (Xinhua) -- China and the Republic of Korea (ROK)Tuesday launched a joint land and sea transport services in a bid to cut logistics costs and boost trade.Semi-trailers loaded with cargo can now be shipped between Qingdao, Rizhao, Yantai, Weihai, Longyan and Shidao in the eastern Chinese province of Shandong and Incheon, Pyungtack and Kunsan in the ROK.The service can cut transport time by 3.5 hours and reduce costs by 50 U.S. dollars per container, as trailers can be driven directly to customers without unloading and loading, according to the ROK's Transport Research Institute.The service is expected to boost the shipments of fresh vegetables, live fish and other fragile products such as glass and electronics.Gao Hongtao, deputy director of the Shandong Provincial Transportation Bureau, said that with continuous oxygen charging and temperature control, the service can increase by 10 percent the survival rate of live fish exported from Weihai to the ROK.The two countries would later allow trucks to be shipped, according to an agreement they signed in September. The ports might also later include locations such as northeast China's Liaoning Province, according to Ju Chengzhi, director of the international cooperation department with China's Ministry of Transport.This year marks the 20th year since the launching of cargo, passenger and container sea transport services between China and the ROK. China has become the ROK's largest trading partner, both as its largest importer and exporter.

  

PORT LOUIS, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu called for closer ties with Mauritius while meeting with Mauritian President Sir Anerood Jugnauth at the State House here on Friday.Jugnauth commended the mutual beneficial cooperation between the two countries and expressed appreciation for China's assistance to Mauritius in the past years.The Mauritius president said that he is impressed by China's achievement in developing its economy and turning into an important country in the world.Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu (1st L) meets with Mauritian President Anerood Jugnauth in Port Louis, Mauritius, Jan. 7, 2011.For his part, Hui noted in the meeting that China and Mauritius have enjoyed cordial relationship since the two countries established diplomatic ties in 1972 and with more frequent exchange of high level visits and deepening cooperation in multi-sectors, the bilateral ties have been further strengthened.He said during the visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao to the Indian Ocean island country in 2009, the Chinese president and Mauritius officials resolved to push the bilateral cooperation to a higher level.As the two countries are embracing the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties next year, China is committed to building stronger ties with Mauritius in various aspects, he said.Hui started his three-day visit to Mauritius on Friday, the first leg of his five-African country tour which will also take him to Zambia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon and Senegal.

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