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BERN, SWITZERLAND, July 17 (Xinhua) -- Parliamentary leaders of China and Switzerland on Saturday exchanged views on bilateral ties, parliamentary exchanges and mutual concerns and agreed on closer exchanges between legislative bodies of the two nations for better Sino-Swiss ties.Wu Bangguo, chairman of the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress (NPC), expressed satisfaction over the significant progress in Sino-Swiss relationship during the recent years at a meeting with Pascale Bruderer, president of the National Council of Swiss Federal Assembly, and Erika Forster- Vannini, president of the Council of States of Swiss Federal Assembly.The development of Sino-Swiss relationship has brought substantial interests to both people and China looks forward to working together with Switzerland to further develop the comprehensive friendship and mutual-beneficial cooperation, Wu said. Switzerland is China's main trade partner in Europe and a major source of foreign investment and technology and China is Switzerland's second largest trade partner in Asia.Wu Bangguo (C), chairman of the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress, the country's top legislature, meets with Pascale Bruderer (R), president of the National Council of the Swiss Federal Assembly, and Erika Forster-Vannini (L), president of the Council of States of the Swiss Federal Assembly, in Bern on July 17, 2010.Wu appealed that both sides should properly deal with sensitive issues between the two nations to maintain the momentum of the Sino-Swiss relationship. He suggested that China and Switzerland should take more actions to continuously deepen mutual political trust, expand economic cooperation and people-to-people exchanges.The friendly exchange and cooperation between legislative bodies of China and Switzerland will help promote an all-round development of the bilateral ties and are in interest of both people, Wu said.The NPC will work together with the National Council of Swiss Federal Assembly and the Council of States of Swiss Federal Assembly to conduct various exchanges between the two nations' legislative bodies, he added.Bruderer and Vannini said Wu's visit will further promote the Sino-Swiss ties and offer an opportunity for more exchanges between the two nations' legislative bodies. They agreed to conduct closer parliamentary exchanges with China.A further development of Swiss-Chinese ties is interest of Swiss government, legislative bodies and people. The legislative bodies of Swiss will positively push forward the substantial cooperation with China in all areas, they said.

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BEIJING, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) -- Tropical storm "Dianmu" along with gusty winds will strengthen precipitation in north China as it moves north, the national meteorological agency warned on Monday.The typhoon, started Sunday night in the sea about 400 kilometers east of Taiwan, is expected to complicate flood-control efforts in northeast China, where torrential rain-triggered floods have left more than 100 people dead and missing.Heavy rains will hit parts of northeast China's Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces on Tuesday. Northwest China's Gansu and Shaanxi provinces will also be affected, said the National Meteorological Center.The typhoon, the fourth this year, was moving northeast at a speed of 25 km per hour. Its center was located about 390 km east of Zhejiang Province's coast Monday afternoon and will approach southern coast of the Korean Peninsula on Tuesday, said the center.

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SINGAPORE, June 29 (Xinhua) -- China's Yellow River Conservancy Commission (YRCC) received the Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize for its outstanding accomplishments in integrated river basin management on Tuesday evening.The Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize is the highlight of the Singapore International Water Week, which is held here from June 28 to July 2. With its success in transforming China's second-longest river, the YRCC outshone 49 other nominees to become the third recipient of the Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize.Accepting the award on behalf of the YRCC, Li Guoying, Commissioner of the YRCC said, "The YRCC is deeply honored to receive the Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize for our efforts in revitalizing the Yellow River. We recognize that more can be done to enhance the ecosystem along a river that plays a vital role in China's economic development and holds an important position in the hearts of its people. This endorsement reaffirms our long-term commitment to nurturing and improving the quality of life along the river through sustainable river management strategies."The YRCC was empowered by the Chinese central government in 1999 to manage and integrate water allocation in the entire Yellow River. YRCC's innovative policies and solutions have brought about widespread and sustainable social, economic and environmental benefits. In just 10 years, the remarkable transformation of China 's second longest river by YRCC has secured water supply for over 100 million people, restored extensive areas of wetlands and biodiversity and protected some 90 million people living in the flood-prone areas of the Yellow River from devastating floods.

  

BEIJING, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- Ye Ling, a college student in Nanjing, got a present delivered to her doorstep Monday morning, a watch for China's Valentine's Day sent by her boyfriend from faraway Gansu Province.Her boyfriend Liu Le, a medical student, sent the gift on his way to Zhouqu in the northwest Gansu which was hit by a catastrophic mudslide. He went there as a volunteer."I ordered the gift online when I was transferring in Lanzhou (capital city of Gansu)," Liu said.Qixi Festival, or Chinese Valentine's Day, falls on Aug. 16 this year according to the lunar calendar.The festival originated from a folk tale that a fairy called Zhi Nu married a mere mortal called Niu Lang and had two children. But the Goddess of Heaven was against their marriage and when they ascended to heaven as two stars, she separated them by the Milky Way.But, according to the story, magpies felt sorry for the lovers and so every year fly up to the heaven to form a bridge, so that the lovers can reunite for a single night.Moved by the story, Chinese began to celebrate love on the date of the couple's annual reunion since the Han Dynasty (202 B.C. to 220 A.D.). In 2006, Qixi was listed as an intangible cultural heritage by China's State Council.Now as many couples are separated by work or study, people have begun looking for their modern "magpie bridge" to unite them in virtual space, enabled by the Internet.Jin Jing, a magazine editor based in Beijing, 26, planted "a tree of love" in her virtual garden, a game application on the social networking site, Kaixin001.com."My husband is working in Shanghai, and I wanted to give him the tree as a Qixi gift. I miss him."Special Qixi gifts have been on Kaixin001 since Aug. 10, and users can plant "lover fruits" or "heart-shaped tree root" in their online gardens.Lu Hua, a graduate student in Beijing, sent his girlfriend, who is pursuing a doctorate degree in Hong Kong, a MSN text to wish her happy Qixi Monday morning.Lu said he and his girlfriend celebrated the day by watching movies and TV series online simultaneously, and then exchanged ideas online by chatting via video.On the micro-blog on sina.com.cn, Qixi has topped today's topic list. Tens of thousands of bloggers expressed their views of scenarios they believed as the most romantic.A blogger identified as Kaka0403 said, "I think talking with my husband through online video is the most romantic thing, because I can see his smile and hear his voice."

  

HAVANA, July 31 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi held talks with his Cuban counterpart Bruno Rodriguez here Saturday on the development of relations between their two countries.Yang called Cuba a very influential country in Latin America and the Caribbean and said the promotion of traditional friendship ties between China and Cuba meets the fundamental interests of the two countries.In addition, Yang said, promotion of the countries' traditional friendly ties also would help safeguard and strengthen global and regional peace and common development.Visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi (L) shakes hands with his Cuban counterpart Bruno Rodriguez during their meeting on the development of relations between their two countries in Havana of Cuba July 31, 2010.Rodriguez said Cuba attaches great importance to strengthening its ties with China and is willing to advance its relationship with the Asian nation.The two ministers agreed to bring their countries' bilateral ties to a new level at the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Cuba.They also agreed to maintain the momentum of exchanges between the leaders and senior officials of the two countries and expand exchanges at the inter-party, inter-governmental and inter-parliamentary levels.The foreign ministers also agreed to boost bilateral trade and investment cooperation, advance work on key cooperation projects, and encourage exchanges between their universities, research institutions and non-governmental organizations.Rodriguez and Yang also agreed that China and Cuba should boost cooperation in international affairs to defend their interests and the common interests of developing nations.The leaders also witnessed the signing of an economic and technological cooperation agreement between the two governments.In addition, Yang paid tribute to Jose Julian Marti Perez at a monument honoring the Cuban poet and hero.

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