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PORT-AU-PRINCE, March 27 (Xinhua) -- Edmund Mulet, head of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), on Saturday extended his gratitude to the Chinese peacekeepers and riot police in the quake-ravaged country."I am here to show my respect to the Chinese riot police team and our sincere gratitude for your outstanding performance on behalf of the United Nations," said Mulet during an inspection tour of their campsite.He noted the United Nations was satisfied with the high efficiency of the eighth contingent of Chinese riot police, which was sent to Haiti for the second time. Though there have been several rotations, their dedication and commitment to the peacekeeping mission remain unchanged.When they lost eight members in the 7.3-magnitude earthquake, the Chinese squad did everything they can to tackle the challenges and support MINUSTAH's operation. They had won wide acclaim by the local people, he said."I feel gratified to work with such an excellent police team like you," Mulet added.During the inspection, he also watched and spoke highly of the fighting performance of the Chinese police.Mulet is a Guatemalan diplomat and had previously served as the UN Secretary General's Special Representative to Haiti. He succeeded Hedi Annabi as head of the MINUSTAH after Annabi died in the Haiti earthquake.

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BEIJING, May 18 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said Tuesday he expects the upcoming visit to China by German Chancellor Angela Merkel to be a new starting point in enhanced China-Germany economic cooperation.Wen made the remarks while meeting with German entrepreneurs and German President Horst Koehler in Beijing.Merkel will visit China in July, Wen said, adding that he hoped the two countries will cooperate in a tangible way.Wen met separately with Koehler earlier Tuesday afternoon.As major manufacturers and trading nations, China and Germany have played active roles in combating the financial crisis, Wen said.Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R Front) meets with German President Horst Koehler (L Front) in Beijing, capital of China, May 18, 2010.Wen said the world economy is recovering sluggishly.The sovereign debt crisis in Europe has slowed down the economic recovery, he said, adding that the impact of the crisis is more severe and complicated than people expected.He urged the international community, in particular the major economies, to have a clear understanding of the situation, strengthen confidence, and seek an effective mechanism for global economic governance with joint efforts, so as to actively promote the world economic recovery.Koehler agreed with Wen's views on the international financial situation, praising what China did to combat the financial crisis.

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BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhua) -- Senior Chinese leader He Guoqiang on Thursday met with the crew of a TV series that commemorates the life of a discipline inspection chief, urging officials across the country to devote themselves to uncorrupt, people-oriented work.The 21-episode "Yuan Shan De Hong Ye" (Red Leaves on the Faraway Mountains), to be broadcast by the China Central Television, is a biography of Wang Ying, who worked in Nanjiang County in southwestern Sichuan Province.Wang was widely known as a devoted Communist Party of China (CPC)official with a just, caring and uncorrupt work style. She died in November 2008 at the age of 47."A large number of outstanding Party officials and cadres have emerged across the country. Comrade Wang Yi is one representative from the discipline inspection field," said He, a member of the Political Bureau Standing Committee of the CPC Central Committee, when meeting with the crew before the drama's premiere ceremony."To present Wang's story in an artistic way is to educate and promote all Party members and officials and the general public to learn from her spirit," said He, also head of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the CPC.He urged Party members and officials, especially those in discipline inspection departments, to learn from Wang's loyalty to the Party and the country, her valiant fight against corruption and her love and care for people.

  

BEIJING, April 4 (Xinhua) -- With China's traditional holiday for honoring the dead falling on Monday, throngs of people jostle along the 2-km road in Liudaokou village, Tianjin Municipality, where more than 100 wholesale funeral supply shops compete for business."This urn is 170 yuan (24.9 U.S. dollars) wholesale, 1,000 yuan retail here. A retailer can sell it for 5,000 yuan in the city," says saleswoman Li Na, pointing at a plain red wood urn inscribed with two Chinese characters "bai fu", or a hundred blessings."It's easy money," says Li. "Take urns for example, no one wants to bargain for a container of his father, mother or whoever's ashes."In a country where about 10 million people die every year, the funeral industry market is worth tens of billions yuan, says Hao Maishou, a researcher with Tianjin Academy of Social Sciences.However, a lack of market standards and management is allowing unscrupulous business people to monopolize areas of the industry and exploit people's grief, Hao adds.URN PRICESIn another shop, tags claim that the urns, priced from 200 to 600 yuan, are made of rare and precious ebony or redwood, a claim that invites questions.Li says, "Of course they are not made of ebony or redwood, or they would not be so inexpensive, but if the urns were finely made and tagged with high prices, customers wouldn't doubt it."Wang Na, owner of Lingzhitang funeral supply shop, teaches a novice retailer to sell a 200-yuan urn for 5,000 yuan. "Say it's ebony, rosewood, redwood or whatever precious material and quote high. Customers like premium urns. They won't buy cheap ones."Elaborate funeral remains a traditional culture of the Chinese, as nobody wants to be regarded as stingy or unfilial on funeral issues, especially for deceased family members, says a Tianjin businessman involved in funeral service, who only identifies himself as Liu."As long as you understand and utilize such a feeling, you are guaranteed to make a pile," Liu says.At an urban Tianjin funeral home, a government-run facility that provides cremation and funeral services, an "ebony" urn bearing the traditional painting, Riverside Scene on Tomb-sweeping Day, sells for 12,800 yuan while the same urn costs only 1,100 yuan in Liudaokou.A plain-looking urn inscribed "Always remembered" in Chinese characters is priced at 10,000 yuan. Urns of the same inscription, materials and shape sell for 180 yuan in Liudaokou.

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