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GUANLING, Guizhou, July 1 (Xinhua) -- The death toll from a rain-triggered landslide in southwest China's Guizhou Province had risen to 13 after rescuers recovered another two bodies Thursday night, rescue headquarters said.Some 2,000 people continued the rescue operation, but the chance of survival for the other 86 villagers was slim after being buried under mud for three days, rescuers said.More bodies are expected to be found as rescuers comb the ruins."It is almost impossible for any of the trapped to be alive now. We are doing our utmost to retrieve the bodies. We hope that will bring closure for the bereaved families," said Li Jigao, a rescuer.Rescuers carry bundles of parcels for local villagers at the landslide ruins, in Dazhai Village, Gangwu Township, of Guanling Bouyei & Miao Autonomous County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, June 29, 2010.The landslide struck 37 homes in Dazhai Village, Gangwu Township of Guanling County, at 2:30 p.m. Monday.Some migrant workers have returned home after hearing their relatives were missing. A young woman in her twenties blacked out Thursday morning after seeing some clothing being dug out of the debris, said Liu Shisheng, an armed police officer."My grandfather is still buried there," said Huang Jiping, a senior student from Guizhou Normal University. He rushed home after hearing the tragedy.Despite the grief, he is helping children to resume classes as a "temporary teacher"."I major in education, and I think I can help," he said.More than 80 students resumed their classes in make-shift tents Thursday."In the first two days we were looking for survivors with life detectors and sniffer dogs. Today the priority has shifted to retrieving bodies," said rescuer Fan Wenjian.The landslide lasted for two minutes, and there was no warning.It would have been very difficult for the villagers to escape, said an official with the Guizhou Provincial Work Safety Bureau."The sound was much like thunder. When I looked back, the whole village had disappeared," said survivor Zhang Jin.The landslide consisted of about 1.5 to 2 million cubic meters of mud, and it was unstable and likely to trigger additional landslides, said Yin Yueping, a researcher with the Ministry of Land and Resources.At least 1,000 villagers living in the area have been evacuated.Torrential rains have been ravaging south China over the past two months. A once-in-three-century rainstorm was seen in Lingyun County of Guizhou's neighboring Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region from Sunday to Tuesday, and residents have to go outdoors by boat."It will take more than 10 days for the flood to wane because of the geological structure here," said Zhou Lixin, secretary of Lingyun's Luolou Town Committee of the Communist Party of China.Heavy rainstorms also hit east China's Shandong Province and northwest China's Qinghai Province. Flood water blocked the rail transport in Shandong for two hours, affecting 22 trains, Thursday.Local meteorological bureaus said heavy rains would continue to pound Shandong and some area of Qinghai Province.
SHANGHAI, June 12 (Xinhua) -- Chinese State Councilor Liu Yandong met here Saturday with former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, who was here to attend the Shanghai World Expo's Japanese National Pavilion Day.Liu spoke highly of Hatoyama's efforts during his tenure in advancing Sino-Japanese relations, and said China was ready to work with Japan to promote ties.Liu hoped the Shanghai Expo could serve as a good opportunity to promote bilateral people-to-people exchanges, as such exchanges could help further develop bilateral ties.Hatoyama resigned from the top post on June 2, and Naoto Kan succeeded him as prime minister.Hatoyama, who was here as special envoy of the new prime minister, attended an official celebration ceremony for Japanese National Pavilion Day together with Liu earlier Saturday.During the ceremony, Liu expressed China's appreciation of Japan's support in the preparation of the Expo, adding Japan's rich experience of hosting the event helped spread the Expo spirit.Japan has hosted the comprehensive Expo twice and the professional Expo three times."I believe the Shanghai Expo will provide important opportunities for the two countries and two peoples to deepen mutual understanding and bilateral cooperation," she said.Hatoyama said he was glad to attend the ceremony, because his wife was born in Shanghai. And he hoped people in the world could use their "hearts" and "technologies," to contribute to the harmonious development of the world.The Japan Pavilion, with the theme of "Harmony of the Hearts, Harmony of the Skills," is eye-catching with its attractive appearance and clever use of hi-technology. Dubbed the "Purple Silkworm Island" by Chinese people, the pavilion is semi-circular in structure and covered by a purple membrane material.
BEIJING, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- Ye Ling, a college student in Nanjing, got a present delivered to her doorstep Monday morning, a watch for China's Valentine's Day sent by her boyfriend from faraway Gansu Province.Her boyfriend Liu Le, a medical student, sent the gift on his way to Zhouqu in the northwest Gansu which was hit by a catastrophic mudslide. He went there as a volunteer."I ordered the gift online when I was transferring in Lanzhou (capital city of Gansu)," Liu said.Qixi Festival, or Chinese Valentine's Day, falls on Aug. 16 this year according to the lunar calendar.The festival originated from a folk tale that a fairy called Zhi Nu married a mere mortal called Niu Lang and had two children. But the Goddess of Heaven was against their marriage and when they ascended to heaven as two stars, she separated them by the Milky Way.But, according to the story, magpies felt sorry for the lovers and so every year fly up to the heaven to form a bridge, so that the lovers can reunite for a single night.Moved by the story, Chinese began to celebrate love on the date of the couple's annual reunion since the Han Dynasty (202 B.C. to 220 A.D.). In 2006, Qixi was listed as an intangible cultural heritage by China's State Council.Now as many couples are separated by work or study, people have begun looking for their modern "magpie bridge" to unite them in virtual space, enabled by the Internet.Jin Jing, a magazine editor based in Beijing, 26, planted "a tree of love" in her virtual garden, a game application on the social networking site, Kaixin001.com."My husband is working in Shanghai, and I wanted to give him the tree as a Qixi gift. I miss him."Special Qixi gifts have been on Kaixin001 since Aug. 10, and users can plant "lover fruits" or "heart-shaped tree root" in their online gardens.Lu Hua, a graduate student in Beijing, sent his girlfriend, who is pursuing a doctorate degree in Hong Kong, a MSN text to wish her happy Qixi Monday morning.Lu said he and his girlfriend celebrated the day by watching movies and TV series online simultaneously, and then exchanged ideas online by chatting via video.On the micro-blog on sina.com.cn, Qixi has topped today's topic list. Tens of thousands of bloggers expressed their views of scenarios they believed as the most romantic.A blogger identified as Kaka0403 said, "I think talking with my husband through online video is the most romantic thing, because I can see his smile and hear his voice."
ISTANBUL, Turkey, June 8 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao's special representative and State Councilor Dai Bingguo and Turkish President Abdullah Gul on Tuesday vowed to boost bilateral ties and increase exchanges of visits by leaders and senior officials.Dai met with Gul on the sidelines of the third summit of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-building Measures in Asia (CICA) here. Turkey held the rotating presidency of the 20-member forum.Dai said Israel's recent raid on a Turkish humanitarian aid convoy heading to beseiged Gaza, which had resulted in deaths, should be condemned, and he also offered condolences to those affected.Turkish President Abdullah Gul (R) talks with China's State Councillor Dai Bingguo (L) who is also a special representative of Chinese President Hu Jintao during a meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, June 8, 2010. China was glad to see Turkey enjoying rapid development and increasing international influence, Dai said, noting the positive and strong development of relations between the two countries in recent years.China attached great importance to the relations with Turkey and had been trying to handle them with a strategic and long-term approach. China was willing to work with Turkey for more visits by leaders and senior officials, more political trust and closer cooperation, he said.Gul said he was pleased to see efforts to implement the consensus reached between him and President Hu on boosting relations between China and Turkey.He noted the strong and rapid development of the bilateral friendship and cooperation, including the quick growth of Turkish exports to China.The president said Turkey attached great importance to developing relations with China, and hoped to strengthen coordination with it in international affairs.Turkey looked forward to increasing exchanges of visits by leaders and senior officials and boosting bilateral cooperation, he said.
BEIJING, June 24 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping's visits to Bangladesh, Laos, New Zealand and Australia had contributed to promoting friendship, mutual trust and cooperation between China and these countries, a senior Chinese official said Thursday.Xi paid official visits to the four nations between June 14 and June 24, meeting with leaders and exchanging views on a wide range of issues, witnessing the signing of a series of bilateral cooperation agreements, addressing business forums and attending cultural activities."The visits boasted great achievements. It was a successful trip of friendship and substantial cooperation," said China's Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Zhijun, who accompanied Xi for the tour.During the 11-day visits, Xi visited seven cities in four nations and attended more than 50 official activities, which were reported abundantly and positively by the media of the host countries and international community, Zhang said.CLOSER FRIENDSHIP, MUTUAL TRUSTSenior officials and the public, especially the business world, warmly welcomed Xi's visits. The leaders reached important agreement in consolidating and enhancing bilateral relations, Zhang said.It was widely believed the tour had great significance for promoting friendship and mutual trust and expanding pragmatic cooperation, he said.Zhang noted large-scale economic and trade activities held during Xi's visits aroused widespread interests in these countries.Xi pledged to establish a closer comprehensive partnership of cooperation between China and Bangladesh and to strengthen the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership with Laos.In New Zealand, Xi urged both sides to develop the potential for economic cooperation while making full use of the China-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA), and to make trade and investment more balanced, smooth and comprehensive.In his visit to Australia, Xi said China was willing to promote bilateral political and strategic mutual trust, and dedicate to a long-term stable and comprehensive cooperative partnership.Xi also introduced China's views on climate change, the Korean peninsula situation, and regional peace, stability and cooperation."His introduction has increased all sides' understanding of China's stance on the key issues," Zhang said.COOPERATION FOR COLLABORATIVE DEVELOPMENTAn important theme of Xi's trip was strengthening wide, mutually beneficial and pragmatic cooperation. He sent a clear message to the world that China was ready to develop economic and trade ties with other countries, Zhang said."Through meetings and talks on various occasions, the vice president set the directions and priorities of cooperation, thus strengthening the willingness of the four countries to cooperate with China."Xi promised China would continue to provide Bangladesh with adequate assistance, encouraging more Chinese enterprises to invest there. He also raised specific suggestions on promoting the trade between China and Laos.When talking about Xi's speeches on economic and trade cooperation in New Zealand and Australia, Zhang said Xi's ideas gained close attention and a warm response in the two countries and the international community.While attending the opening ceremony of the China-New Zealand FTA Seminar, Xi put forward a four-point proposal to promote comprehensive cooperation in trade and investment.Speaking to a business luncheon, Xi said Australia and China should boost strategic cooperation on energy and resources, push for a free trade agreement and oppose protectionism in trade and investment.WIDER HUMANITARIAN EXCHANGESThe Chinese vice president called for more extensive cultural communications, citing the Shanghai World Expo as an ideal opportunity for strengthening mutual understanding between the peoples.Xi met those dedicated to promoting Bangladesh-China friendship and Laotians who studied in Beijing in the 1960s. In New Zealand and Australia, he attended various ceremonies at Confucius institutes and research centers cooperating with Chinese scholars.All these showed the importance the Chinese leader has attached to the humanitarian exchanges, Zhang said.After a 30,000 km tour, Xi and his delegation arrived in Beijing Thursday afternoon.