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BEIJING, May 24 (Xinhua) -- Chinese equities rallied for the second consecutive trading day on Monday, and most stocks rose led by property shares as concerns over tougher measures on the property market eased.The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index rose 3.48 percent to close at 2,673.42 points.The Shenzhen Component Index gained 4.03 percent to 10,620.13 at the close.Total turnover climbed to 222.12 billion yuan (32.53 billion U.S. dollars) from 156.19 billion yuan on the previous trading day.Gainers outnumbered losers by 884 to 1 in Shanghai and by 944 to 2 in Shenzhen.Property shares staged strong growth after the China Times newspaper reported that an official from the country's top economic planning body said that the the government would not impose a property tax within the next three years.China Vanke Co., the country's largest listed property developer by market value rose 4.19 percent to 7.70 yuan. Gemdale Corporation grew 6.94 percent to 7.09 yuan.Xinjiang-related shares continued to gain from the government plans to boost regional economic development unveiled last Wednesday.Xinjiang Beixin Road and Bridge Construction Co. rose by the daily limit of 10 percent to end at 26.66 yuan. Xinjiang Urban Construction (Group) Co. closed at 14.00 yuan, an increase of daily limit.
TAIPEI, March 31 (Xinhua) -- Experts from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan Wednesday started their second round of talks in Taipei to pave the way for a long-awaited economic deal that is expected to boost cross-Strait economic ties.The two-day meeting in Tashi, Taoyuan county, is expected to speed up the consultation process of the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA), which is intended to normalize mainland-Taiwan economic ties and bring the two economies closer.The two sides are expected to exchange views on operational and technological topics including the main content of the agreement and consultation arrangements in the future.The mainland side is composed of directors of the mainland's Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS), experts and economic affairs officials.Tang Wei, director-general of the Ministry of Commerce's Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao affairs department, said such an agreement would further cross-Strait economic cooperation, and help the two sides cope with the impact of possible economic crises in the future and the increasingly competitive international market.

BEIJING,April 4 (Xinhua) -- Frequent cold fronts in the coming 10 days would bring rainfalls to drought-hit Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Guizhou Province, China Meteorological Administration (CMA) said Sunday.Light to moderate rains or showers are forecast in Guangxi, western Guangdong, southwestern Hubei, most parts of Guizhou, northwestern Yunnan and the northeastern part of the Western Sichuan Plateau on April 5, according to the CMA.But apart from its northwestern region, Yunnan province, worst hit by the current drought, would see virtually no precipitation in the next 10 days, the CMA said.The cold fronts would also cause temperature drops of 4 to 6 degrees Celsius in Inner Mongolia, northeast China, eastern part of northwest China and north China in the next three days.From April 7 to 9, northern part of China would expect windy and sandy weather. Northern and eastern parts of Northeast China would see moderate to heavy snow during the three days.
BEIJING, May 25 (Xinhua) -- China on Tuesday again urged all parties involved in the dispute over the sinking of the Republic of Korean (ROK) "Cheonan" warship, to exercise calmness and restraint and properly address related problems so as to avoid an escalation of tension.China has noted the investigation results released by the ROK and the response of all concerned parties, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said at a regular press briefing."China considers that international and regional matters should be handled in an objective and fair manner and based on facts," said Jiang."Under current circumstance, any measure taken by any side should be conducive to peace and stability of the Korean Peninsula, not to the contrary," she said.Jiang said China has always been committed to maintaining stability in Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula, promoting the six-party talks and denuclearization of the Peninsula."It is better to have dialogue rather than engaging in confrontation, and an eased situation is better than tension," she said.To safeguard peace and stability of the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia is in the common interests of all parties and is a shared responsibility of all countries in the region."China is resolutely against any behavior which is in violation of peace and stability in Northeast Asia," she said.
BEIJING, May 31 (Xinhua) -- A senior Chinese police officer Sunday urged public security organs at all levels to ensure public order during the upcoming Children's Day and the national college entrance examination in early June."Security measures in kindergartens and schools must be fully implemented and loopholes must be found out," said Vice Minister of Public Security Huang Ming at a video conference.A string of attacks has shocked the country over the past few months and school security has been tightened. Police nationwide have began a thorough inspection of schools and nurseries, especially private ones and those in rural and remote areas, to close security loopholes."Public security organs at all levels must work with kindergartens and schools to ensure that kids will have a safe and happy Children's Day," Huang said.Huang stressed that the permanent mechanism for the safety in kindergartens and schools should be established.He also urged police officers to clamp down on cheating activities with high-tech devices during the college entrance examination, as well as criminal behaviors that disturb the examination and its participants.
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