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YUSHU, Qinghai, June 1 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping on Tuesday called on members of the Communist Party of China (CPC) to play a leading role in reconstruction work in the quake-hit Yushu prefecture of northwestern Qinghai Province.Relevant authorities should place safeguarding and improving people's livelihood in the quake zone on top of their agenda, and should focus on ensuring normal lives and work for the people before reconstruction was completed, Xi said during an inspection in Yushu Tuesday.The vice president began his inspection in the quake zone by visiting Yushu's Hongqi Elementary School, where he encouraged the students to study hard to become "future talents for the development of the country, of Qinghai, and of the new Yushu prefecture."Xi also visited a field hospital and a reconstruction site.Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping(R front) shakes hands with a construction worker in quake-hit Yushu County, northwest China's Qinghai Province, June 1, 2010.Reconstruction of housing should be given top priority, Xi said, adding that authorities should also provide local people with better public service, balanced industrial structure, improved infrastructure and social order, more prosperous ethnic culture development as well as enhanced environmental protection.He also paid regards to members of the People's Liberation Army and the armed police who were currently engaged in quake relief in Yushu. He also visited a local temple and called on religious figures.The vice president acknowledged that members of the CPC had played a leading role in disaster relief, and urged them to continue to make solid efforts in the resettlement of victims, maintaining social order, and post-quake reconstruction.A total of 2,698 people have been confirmed dead, with 270 still missing after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Yushu on April 14.
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.

BEIJING, May 24 (Xinhua) -- China on Monday repeated its request for the United States to respect its core interests and major concerns, and to pay particular attention to handling sensitive issues such as those regarding Taiwan and Tibet.This was one of the seven proposals China made at the on-going second round of China-U.S. Strategic and Economic Dialogues (S&ED), said Ma Zhaoxu, spokesman of the Chinese delegation attending the strategic track of S&ED.He told a press briefing that China proposed to fully put into practice the important consensus reached by the two heads of state and take substantial steps to steadily build a partnership to address common challenges.The second round of S&ED opened in Beijing on Monday morning, and was attended by 50 representatives from more than 40 departments of both countries."China believes both sides should abide by the three joint communiques between the two countries and the joint statement issued during U.S. President Obama's visit to China last November," Ma said.The Chinese side hopes to explore cooperation with the United States in new areas such as highway infrastructure construction, civil aviation and space exploration, and continue to cement cooperation in areas of trade, energy and anti-terrorism, according to Ma.On the global stage, China calls for enhanced coordination with the United States on macro-financial and economic policies and major global and regional issues, and closer bilateral exchanges among parliaments, academic institutions and youth, he said.The Chinese side also proposes to create favorable press environment for the growth of bilateral ties, according to Ma.President Hu's special representatives, Vice Premier Wang Qishan and State Councilor Dai Bingguo, co-chaired the economic and strategic tracks of the SE&D with U.S. President Barack Obama's special representatives, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, respectively.The strategic track dialogue touched on five topics including bilateral relations, cooperation in the areas of public health, customs, energy, environment and climate change, as well as military ties, said the spokesman.The two countries agreed in the dialogue that they enjoy increasing common interests, face increasing common challenges and shoulder more and more common responsibilities in the transformation of international situation, Ma said.The two-day S&ED will conclude on Tuesday afternoon.
BEIJING, June 2 (Xinhua) -- China opposes the U.S. decision to set final duties of up to more than 200 percent on imports of steel gratings from China, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said in a statement Wednesday.This came after the U.S. Commerce Department Tuesday announced final anti-dumping duties of 136.76 to 145.18 percent on the gratings to "offset below-market pricing." It also set a countervailing duty of 62.46 percent.MOC said the United States had acted "discriminatorily" in the anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigation and made the wrong conclusion, and China is dissatisfied and is opposed to this.Such move could hurt the interests of China, which both Chinese government and enterprises would not accept, the ministry said.China urged the U.S. to take effective measures to correct the mistake, it said.According to the U.S. trade remedy procedure, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) will also make its final injury determination about the product soon.If the ITC makes affirmative final determinations that imports of steel gratings from China materially injure, or threaten material injury to, the domestic industry, the Commerce Department will issue anti-dumping duties and countervailing duties orders.In 2009, the United States imposed a series of trade remedy measures on Chinese products, and the value involved was eight times more than that in 2008, the MOC statement said."Such action not only hurts the interests of China, but also has an adverse impact on bilateral economic and trade ties," it said.China hoped the United States could show restraint in using trade remedy measures and act to fight trade protectionism, it said.
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.
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