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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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BEIJING, April 16 (Xinhua) -- China's top legislature will convene its bimonthly session from April 26-29 and review draft amendments to the State Secrets Law and the State Compensation Law.The decision was made Friday at a meeting of the Council of Chairmen of the National People's Congress Standing Committee, presided over by top legislator Wu Bangguo.The draft amendment to the State Secrets Law, which will undergo its third reading during the upcoming legislative meeting, aims to boost citizens' awareness of the importance of safeguarding state secrets.The draft amendment to the State Compensation Law, which will be submitted for its fourth reading, aims to better defend people's rights from being violated by the state. It is also hoped to cover the protection of detainees' rights following a series of deaths in the country's detention houses.The session will also deliberate, for the second time, on a draft law on protection of oil and natural gas pipelines, according to a statement issued by the council.The statement said a treaty on explosives left over from war and a Sino-Indonesian extradition treaty, both submitted by the State Council, or Cabinet, are expected to be ratified at the session.Lawmakers will also discuss Cabinet reports on protection of migrant workers' rights, the development of the cultural industry, strengthening road safety management, the implementation of a law protecting Taiwan compatriots' investment, as well as a motion regarding appointments and dismissals.At Friday's meeting, members of the Council of Chairmen expressed their condolences to victims of a deadly earthquake that hit Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in northwest China's Qinghai Province early Wednesday.They also paid tribute to rescuers from the People's Liberation Army, armed police, among others at the forefront of quake relief.

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CHENGDU, May 24 (Xinhua) -- Top legislator Wu Bangguo has told authorities in Sichuan Province that post-quake reconstruction should continue to be the top priority.Wu, chairman of the National People's Congress Standing Committee, made the remarks when visiting the quake zone in southwest China from May 20 to 24. The 8-magnitude quake on May 12, 2008, has left more than 80,000 people dead or missing."Restoration and reconstruction in the quake zone must continue to be on top of Sichuan's economic and social development agenda," Wu said.Wu Bangguo (L), Chairman of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, visits local people of Qiang ethnic group in Dongjienao village of Wenchuan County of southwest China's Sichuan Province during an inspection tour of the quake-hit areas in Sichuan, May 21, 2010.He said efforts should be made to build the quake zone into a new economic growth engine, as well as a model of the changing development pattern and model for low-carbon usage.Visiting rebuilt communities, schools and factories, Wu told local authorities to ensure the quality and safety of reconstruction projects and stressed the supervision of reconstruction funds.Permanent residential houses for more than 5.3 million households have been rebuilt since the quake, as well as 86 percent of the schools.He also said governments in the quake-hit areas should work closely with development partner provinces and cities, and accelerate industrial upgrading.

  

BEIJING, May 20 (Xinhua) -- China and the United States Thursday pledged to deepen clean energy cooperation as U.S. commerce chief led a large green power delegation to Beijing."As major energy producers and consumers, China and the United States can work together extensively in the clean energy field," Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang told U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke in Beijing.The driving force behind cooperation, Li said, lies in the fact that China is actively pushing ahead with clean energy projects while the United States has green energy expertise and technology.Li encouraged the two countries to work more closely in clean energy,greenhouse gas emissions reduction, technological development to add to the momentum of sustainable development.Locke is leading a delegation of business executives from American clean energy companies eyeing China's fast growing green energy market, the size of which the United States has predicted will be 100 billion U.S. dollars by 2020."These 24 companies we brought from America represent a cross-section, a variety of different sectors," Locke said at the start of the meeting."But they still represent the best the United States has to offer in terms of clean energy, energy efficiency, electricity generation and distribution," said Locke, who earlier travelled to Hong Kong and Shanghai on the trade mission that started Monday.The diverse trade mission, the first one led by a U.S. cabinet-level official since Barack Obama assumed the presidency, includes leading energy firms like General Electric and First Solar as well as less well-known companies.Locke, on his third visit to China since he became U.S. commerce chief, characterized clean energy as "an extremely promising industry to foster areas of growth and create new jobs."He underscored the U.S.'s commitment to working closely with China in clean energy.Locke will join U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and other cabinet officials for the Second China-U.S. Strategic and Economic Dialogue scheduled for Monday and Tuesday in Beijing.

  

BEIJING, April 18 (Xinhua) -- State Councilor Ma Kai Sunday called for improved academic research on administration reform to address problems in the administration structure hampering efforts to restructure.Ma, also president of the Chinese Academy of Governance, made the remarks here Sunday at a conference to inaugurate a research society focused on administrative reform.The Chinese administration system is plagued by problems such as government heavy-handedness, weak social management and deficient public services, Ma said.He added that mechanisms overseeing administrative power are still immature."We still have a long way to go in the reform of the administrative system," Ma said, "Administrative reform plays a critical role in both economic and political restructuring."Ma stressed the research society should build itself into an academic advisory body and a think-tank for administrative reform policies.

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