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TOKYO, Oct. 1 (Xinhua) -- Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan highlighted Friday the importance of relations between Japan and China, saying it was essential to deepen the mutually beneficial relations.While Kan was explaining his concerns regarding China at the opening session of the Japanese Diet."As neighboring countries separated by a thin strip of water, Japan and China are of great importance to each other. It is acknowledged that relations between the two countries are of critical importance to the Asia-Pacific region and, I might say, the entire world," he said.He urged both countries to proceed calmly with current issues, including the recent maritime collisions in the East China Sea that sparked a diplomatic spat, saying that cooperation was indispensable."In terms of the relationship between Japan and China as a whole, it is essential we work together to deepen our mutually beneficial relationship based on common strategic interests from a broad perspective, including peace and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region and increasing cooperation in the economic field," Kan said.Seperately, Japanese Foreign Minister Seiji Maehara said Friday Japan was open to discussions with China in order to prevent further maritime incidents as strained bilateral ties between Japan and China were "not productive.""It is necessary that Japan and China reach an accord on how to avert an incident," Maehara said at a meeting hosted by Kyodo News."We are required to strategically establish a win-win relationship between the two countries, considering that tensions and confrontations are disadvantageous for both," he said.

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BEIJING, Oct. 31 (Xinhua) -- China is launching its sixth national population census Monday, ten years after the last one, as the world's most populous nation seeks a clearer and up-to-date picture of its population.From Nov. 1 to Nov. 10, more than six million census takers are to go door to door and visit over 400 million households across the country, recording family information and finishing the first stage of the census.In order to have more accurate figures, from Nov. 11 to Nov. 30, another round of census-taking will be launched, though on the smaller scale of 1/10000 of the population, officials with the country's National Bureau of Statistics said.Statistics will be calculated in December, with the key data scheduled to be released by the end of April 2011, sources said.In the last census, China's population stood at 1.29533 billion.

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amily members arrange their trips.Two local government officials also attended the press conference, which lasted for about 10 minutes and left no time for questions.Before the press conference, everyone stood in silence tribute to mourn the dead.Tuesday night's disaster ended CAAC's record 2,102 days of safe air travel in China -- 69 months without an accident.Of all the 96 people on board, 54 survived with injures. Most of them were hospitalized in Yichun and 15 serious cases were airlifted to Harbin Wednesday night.Among the serious cases were five children, aged from 6 to 10. Four of them suffered burns and two were still in critical condition, said doctors in Harbin.Yichun Airport reopened Thursday with the landing of an Airbus 320 run by China Southern Airlines early in the afternoon, carrying some family members of the victims. It flew back to Harbin shortly afterwards, carrying passengers who had been laid over Tuesday night.

  

HONG KONG, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- Hong Kong stocks gained 45.12 points, or 0.21 percent to close Wednesday's trading at 22,047.71.The benchmark Hang Seng Index traded between 22,229.18 and 22, 021.6 on a turnover of 69.08 billion HK dollars (about 8.9 billion U.S. dollars).All the four sub-indices of the benchmark index landed in the positive territory, with properties advancing the most by rising 1. 2 percent.Heavyweight HSBC slid 0.49 percent to 81.1 HK dollars, extending its falling streak to the third day this week. The nation's telecom giant China Mobile gained 0.38 percent to 79.8 HK dollars. Sole market operator HK Exchange rallied 1.35 percent to 142.5 HK dollars.For financial shares, CCB, which accounts for the third largest weighting of the Hang Seng Index, went up 0.59 percent to 6.77 HK dollars. Meanwhile, the nation's largest lender by market value ICBC shed 0.17 percent to 5.84 HK dollars, Bank of China up 0.25 percent to 4.09 HK dollars and Bank of Communication down 0.36 percent to 8.4 HK dollars.The two leading mainland-based insurers went to different directions as Ping An slumped 0.6 percent to 74.4 HK dollars and China Life moved up 0.32 percent to 31.5 HK dollars.Local developers remained strong following two days of upward move. Cheung Kong, the flagship company of Hong Kong's richest man Li Ka Shing, advanced 2.11 percent to 111.5 HK dollars.Another major developer SHK rose 1.79 percent to 125.2 HK dollars and the city's main residential builder Henderson Land jumped 2.63 percent to 52.65 HK dollars. Oil shares put on mixed performances, with Sinopec up 0.91 percent to 6.67 HK dollars, PetroChina up 0.46 percent to 8.71 HK dollars and CNOOC down 1.36 percent to 14.5 HK dollars.Aside from constituents stocks, China's leading electric motor manufacturer BYD was also among the most active. Share price of the Shenzhen-based company went down 3.56 percent to 54.2 HK dollars. (7.76 HK dollars equal one U.S. dollar)

  

BEIJING, Oct. 13 (Xinhua) -- Jiang Shusheng, vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) of China, met here Wednesday with a delegation from All Party Parliamentary China Group of the United Kingdom.The delegation, led by Chair Mark Hendrick, was invited by a China-UK friendship group of the NPC.

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