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BEIJING, April 18 (Xinhua) -- The international community is continuously voicing support for China's relief efforts and praising the government's quick response to the strong quake which hit the country's Qinghai province on Wednesday.Condolences kept on pouring in on Saturday and Sunday from leaders of foreign countries and international, regional organizations, who sent messages of support to the Chinese government and people via phone calls, letters and other ways of communications with the Chinese leaders.Expressing his sympathy, Emperor of Japan Akihito said he was deeply saddened by the heavy casualties and property losses in the quake and wished people in quake zones could quickly rebuild their homeland.Irish President Mary McAleese expressed condolences to the Chinese people, and believed that the unity of the Chinese people would render the most powerful support to the recovery of the affected region.Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende said he appreciated the Chinese government's all-out efforts to carry out relief work under extremely difficult circumstances and hoped people in disaster areas could turn grief into strength, and overcome the disaster as soon as possible.Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov said he believed that with solidarity and unity, the Chinese people would overcome this disaster.

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CANBERRA, May 13 (Xinhua) -- Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd met with visiting General Guo Boxiong, vice-chairman of China 's Central Military Commission, later on Thursday.In the meeting, Rudd praised China's reforms and opening up which massively upheaved its economy and the society, and said the achievements are unparalleled in the world.Rudd said the Australian government places importance in Sino- Australian relations. In recent years, there has been a very good political climate given the strengthened economic cooperation and closer exchanges between the peoples. He said today more and more people from China travel to and study in Australia which effectively promoted the understanding and friendship between the peoples.Rudd said Australia hopes to further strengthen dialogue and exchanges, enhance mutual understanding and trust to establish a " sworn friend" (zheng you) relations with China. He also hopes to see the defense and military relations between the two countries will further develop, adding that Australia is very optimistic in future Australia-China relations.Guo said although China and Australia are far apart, the two peoples have friendly relations. In recent years, such bilateral relations were maintained in a sound trend in general as there have been frequent diplomatic visits, and economic and trade cooperation continue to expand. Particularly, although both have gone through the financial crisis, the two countries' volume of trade is actually rising, instead of falling.He said continual development of Sino-Australian friendly relations and cooperation help increasing mutual understanding and trust, expand consensus and cooperation, which not only accords to the interests of the two peoples but also benefits to safeguard the peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region.He said China places great importance in developing relations with the Australian military and is willing to make joint efforts with Australia to carry out multi-level, broad areas of pragmatic communication and cooperation that will enhance the military relations to a higher level.Guo arrived on Tuesday in Australia for an official visit. Since arrival, he held talks with Australian Defense Minister John Faulkner and met with Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith. He also visited related Australian Army forces and the Australian Defense College.

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BEIJING, May 25 (Xinhua) -- China and Finland here on Tuesday marked their 60th anniversary of diplomatic ties at an evening reception.Addressing the reception, Wang Gang, vice-chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, said the two countries had become "reliable partners of cooperation."Finnish President Tarja Halonen echoed Wang, saying information and environmental concerns had become important areas of cooperation.The president said she was leading a delegation of business people to China to build links between the two countries. She said she looked forward to a clean tech workshop slated for Wednesday.Halonen arrived at Beijing Tuesday morning, kicking off her six-day visit to China. She will also visit Shanghai and attend the national pavilion day of Finland at the Shanghai World Expo.

  

BEIJING, April 27 (Xinhua) -- Suspected criminals found innocent or those whose cases prosecutors drop after excessive long periods of detention should be compensated by the state, according to a law amendment discussed by lawmakers Monday.The draft amendments to the State Compensation Law were submitted for their fourth reading to a four-day session of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, or the top legislature.According to the Criminal Procedure Law, police can detain those committing crimes or suspected of crimes. The first plenary of the 14th session of the Standing Committee of the 11th National People's Congress (NPC), is held in Beijing, capital of China, on April 26, 2010.The Criminal Procedure Law says police should limit detention to three days and bring cases to prosecutors within those three days.The period could be prolonged by one to four days "in special cases," and to a maximum of 30 days for extremely serious crimes.Members of the NPC Standing Committee say the draft amendments should explicitly stipulate that those who have been detained illegally are entitled to compensation. Those who have been detained beyond the legally permitted period should be entitled to state compensation, the members said.Hong Hu, vice chairman of the NPC Law Committee, briefed lawmakers on the draft amendments.According to the NPC, the amendments aim to better defend people's rights from being violated by the State.It is hoped the amendments will enhance protection of detainees' rights.The current law took effect in 1995.State laws or amendments usually go through at least three readings before being adopted by China's top legislature.Top legislator Wu Bangguo presided over the session which opened Monday.

  

SHANGHAI, June 5 (Xinhua) -- Cities should facilitate interaction and provide spaces so people can bond, says Chui Huili, director of the Taiwan Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo.The Taiwan Pavilion, a transparent cube with a huge globe suspended in its center, consists of three layers: a dome-screen cinema showcasing scenes from Taiwan, a platform to "fly lanterns" -- a traditional way to pray for luck, and a huge tree made of bamboo, providing shade for people to sit, chat, taste Kung Fu tea and listen to folk music."Though the Taiwan Pavilion is relatively small, what makes us stand out is that the whole trip is accompanied by guides and we allow in only 40 visitors at most each time, making it possible for each visitor to enjoy their time and space the fullest, in the 20-minute tour," Chiu says.The pavilion, 650 meters wide and about 24 meters high, is mainly made of steel and glass, with the outlines of the island's iconic mountains painted on the facade and water from Taiwan's Sun Moon Lake forming a pool, Chiu says.An elevator first takes you to the third floor for a dome-screen film showcasing tourist attractions in Taiwan including Sun Moon Lake, Ali Mountain and Jade Mountain. Chiu calls it their "future cinema" as spectators could watch three-dimensional images without wearing 3D glasses and get the feeling they were walking in a film.The second floor provides a multimedia lantern-flying ceremony for at most 40 visitors. They can select "wishes" through touching screens and trigger off LED lanterns that light up the center globe. The wishes favored by visitors include "love and peace," "best wishes come true" and "happiness and health."Spiraling down the pavilion, you come to the last stop: a huge banyan tree made of bamboo knitted together. There a Taiwan artist will play the guqin, a traditional musical instrument, while visitors sit chatting and sip Kung Fu tea."The third floor represents technology. The second floor is about cities' application of technology or the connection between technology and cities. But all these should serve the most important things in cities: people's hearts," Chiu says.Chiu believes cities should facilitate interaction between people. "Most villagers keep a big tree in front of their houses in traditional rural Taiwan, providing places for villagers to drink tea, chat and sing or listen to folk songs," Chiu says."Similar places are necessary in cities to bond people together," he says.Zhao Qiang, a visitor from Kaifeng in Henan Province, says, "I felt like I was really walking through Taiwan's sceneries in the dome-screen film ... It was terrific. I will definitely take my family to go sight-seeing in Taiwan after the visit."Zeng Heng, a visitor from Taiwan, queued for almost three hours before entering the Taiwan Pavilion. "The Taiwan Pavilion is small and the most exquisite of all 12 pavilions I've visited. The sky lantern allows visitors to interact with the culture," Zeng says.Chiu believes the Taiwan Pavilion can boost tourism in Taiwan and serve as a remarkable platform for cross-Strait peoples to understand each other better through interaction and exchanges.The Shanghai Expo, opening on May 1, had received 10 million visitors as of midday Saturday, the event's organizers said.

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