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BEIJING, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) -- Netizens in Beijing voiced their support as well as concern during the past week about draft rules designed to curb the capital city's notorious traffic congestion.The proposal, that car usage by institutions under the Beijing municipal government's jurisdiction be limited, was overwhelmingly supported, while an additional congestion fee to be paid by drivers and an odd-even license plate restriction system in downtown areas drew much opposition among netizens.The Beijing municipal government wrapped up the week-long public comment period on Sunday that sought input before rolling out the final rules.The draft rules proposed that no new cars should be added during the next five years to the already colossal car fleet for governmental and institutional usage."Equality should be strictly observed and no privilege be allowed for those government- or institution-owned cars to be used for personal business," said a netizen, Renwen Zhuyi, or literally "humanity idea"."I hope that the government could make public the information about government- and institution-owned cars for scrutiny and supervision," said a netizen with ID Hub3333.China has been pushing forward the reform on government- and institution-owned cars, but little progress was made, said Lu Ximing, director with the Shanghai Urban Traffic Planning Research Institute."What is more important is that the government will set an example in reducing traffic congestion by limiting usage of government fleet cars," Lu added.The draft rules also proposed that parking fees be hiked in central Beijing and "congestion fees" be charged in areas prone to traffic jams. This has triggered widespread concern among netizens, who think that extra-charges should be the last resort in easing the city's traffic gridlock problem."Congestion fees are not an effective prescription to ease traffic jams,"said netizen Sunny. "Without a sound systematic arrangement, congestion fees might become a lucrative racket for traffic officials.""Congestion fees are justified only if there is a highly efficient and comfortable mass transit system," said netizen "Singing Swallow".An official with the Beijing Municipal Commission of Traffic (BMCT) said the congestion fee and hiking of parking fees would effectively restrain people from excessive use of cars.Another official with the same institute further pointed out that a limit on the number of cars allowed in Beijing is needed in combating traffic problems."The Beijing municipal government has been focusing on limiting the usage, rather than buying of cars, since 2005," said Li Xiaosong, deputy director with the BMCT.Beijing has made great progress in building more infrastructure developing mass transit systems, optimizing traffic networks, and other measures since 2004, said Li."However, these achievements were overshadowed by the unusual increase in cars in recent years that has brought tremendous pressure on traffic," he said.Data from the BMCT shows there were only 78,000 cars in Beijing in 1978 and 200,000 in 1985. However, the number of cars soared after the country entered the 21st century amid fast economic growth and urbanization.Within 13 years, the number of cars in Beijing more than quadrupled to 4.7 million in 2010 from 1 million in 1997.In 2009, some 515,000 new cars were driven onto Beijing's already over-crowded roads, equivalent to the car population in Hong Kong. And this year, another 760,000 new cars will be added to the traffic gridlock.Li attributed the traffic congestion in Beijing to the excessive use of cars, low ratio of roads and concentrated car use in downtown areas."We have to bring traffic under control before it is too late," Li said.
DUSHANBE, Nov. 25 (Xinhua) -- China and Tajikistan will enhance high-level contacts, expand exchanges and cooperation in various fields to fully develop their relations of good-neighborliness, friendship and cooperation, said a joint communique signed on Thursday by the two countries.Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao signed the communique with his Tajik counterpart Akil Akilov in his two-day visit to the Central Asian nation. During his stay there, Wen also attended the ninth prime ministers' meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).Both sides hailed the development of bilateral ties, and reiterated that the development of long-term and stable relations of good-neighborliness, friendship and cooperation is in the interests of the two peoples, the communique said.Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L) shakes hands with Tajik Prime Minister Akil Akilov during a signing ceremony after their talks in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, Nov. 25, 2010. China and Tajikistan also vowed to deepen political mutual trust and implement all the consensus reached between the two sides.Meanwhile, China expressed appreciation of Tajikistan's adherence to the one China policy and its support to the peaceful development of cross-Strait ties and China's effort to pursue peaceful reunification.The communique spoke highly of the Sino-Tajik trade and economic cooperation in recent years, holding that both sides should give priority to maintaining the sustained and stable growth of bilateral trade volume and to boosting cooperation projects in economic and technological fields.Both countries have decided to give full play to the intergovernmental economic and trade committee to improve the environment for investment and trade and create new cooperative modes, the communique said.The two neighbors, which are adjacent geographically and complementary to each other economically, also pledged to boost cooperation in such areas as transportation, telecommunication, electricity, finance, mining and agriculture, the communique said.In the communique, both sides spoke highly of their cooperation concerning ports which contribute greatly to the development of bilateral economic and trade cooperation. The two nations will also speed up efforts to improve infrastructure construction in Karasu-Kulma port and customs clearance conditions to allow the all-year-round operation of the port at an early date.The two countries, meanwhile, vowed to continue promoting cooperation in culture, education, health, tourism, sports and journalism, and encourage the sponsorship of cultural days and cultural festivals by each other as well as exchanges between youths of the two countries.Both sides will further their close cooperation so as to continue improving the facilities and quality of teaching in the Confucius Institute in Tajikistan, the communique said.

BEIJING, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) -- A senior leader of the Communist Party of China (CPC) vowed Thursday to enhance mutual political trust with France.Li Changchun, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, made the pledge during his meeting with former French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin and General Secretary of the Union for a Popular Movement (UPM) Jean-Francois Cope in Beijing.Li recalled Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to France last month, saying it indicates Chinese-French relations have reached a new high.Li Changchun (R), a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, shakes hands with former French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin in Beijing, capital of China, Dec. 2, 2010. As permanent members of the Security Council of the United Nations and members of the Group of 20, China and France share common interests and bright prospects for cooperation, he said.Li applauded the close contact between the CPC and UPM, saying the CPC will bolster exchange with UPM, especially between young politicians.The French guests hailed French-Chinese ties and cooperation and pledged to work for closer cooperation and exchange.
BEIJING, Dec. 7 (Xinhua) -- A senior leader of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Tuesday encouraged Peking opera troupes to produce more superior pieces to revitalize that art.Li Changchun, a member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Central Committee Political Bureau, made the remarks after watching the show "Man Jiang Hong", which told a story of Yue Fei, a hero who fought against invading troops in the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279).The show kicked off a month-long demonstration season of over 40 masterpieces of Peking Opera.Li Changchun (R), a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, shakes hands with Peking Opera artists after they stage a Peking Opera show at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing, capital of China, Dec. 7, 2010.The over 200-year-old Peking Opera, which combines instrumental music, vocal performances, mime, dance and acrobatics, was recognized as an intangible cultural heritage last month by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).The Chinese government established a special fund in 2005 to support key troupes around the country to develop new scripts and adapt classic stories.
BEIJING, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping on Friday attended a graduation ceremony held by the Party School of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee.Xi, also president of the CPC's top Party school, awarded graduation certificates to the 682 officials who had finished the school's autumn semester and about 3,000 officials who completed studies at the school's four branches.Vice president of the school, Li Jingtian, called on the graduates to continue studying, implement the principles and policies at the 5th plenary session of the 17th CPC Central Committee and Central Economic Work Conference, as well as the concept of putting people first in the party's daily work.
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