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PARIS, May 11 (Xinhua) -- The efforts made by China on its course of development has made it a successful example for other emerging countries, the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's chief said to Xinhua in an exclusive interview here on Tuesday, four days before her trip to China and the Shanghai Expo.The UNESCO Director General Irina Bokova will pay a working visit to Shanghai and Beijing from May 16, during which she will have a two-day stop for the Shanghai Expo, which has opened doors to the public on May 1."We've seen the efforts of China, which are spectacular in all areas of development ... it also shows that with political will, with the efforts of an entire people to focus on development, it is possible to overcome certain difficulties," she said.She praised China's "very impressive" development and said China should also share its experience with other developing countries because it "is a good example that can bring millions of people out of poverty by adapting to a globalized world."Additionally, she encouraged China to engage more into UNESCO affairs in Africa and in Asia on educational domain.As to the Shanghai Expo, the UNESCO has set up its own pavilion at the Expo site and Bokova herself has personally planned diversified activities, lectures and conversations at the pavilion to provide platforms for idea exchanges with Chinese people and foreign visitors, the veteran diplomat told Xinhua.The Shanghai World Expo "gives an opportunity for all countries and all organizations to make a sort of communication on their values and their activities," she said, seeing it "a great event for China and for the entire international community."Bokova is expected to launch a UN report on cultural diversity at the UNESCO pavilion, which is specially designed to focus on material and immaterial cultural heritages, education issues and scientific topics including climate change, water management and etc.She spoke highly of the great effort made by the Chinese authorities to organize the World Expo in Shanghai."I know that the 'motto' of this exhibition is about urban ( Better City, Better Life). We already know that 60 percent of the world population live in cities, the figure rises almost all the time. Some projections say that in fifty years there will be 80 percent of the world population live in cities," she indicated.According to the director general, the UNESCO is seeking answers through its experiences to some difficult issues that are associated with globalization and interconnectability of the world in the fields of culture, science and especially the education.She underlined that education and personnel training was the key factor to make a nation "competitive" and have "sustainable development."At last, the UNESCO chief issued a friendly message to China and Chinese people, saying China is a very old nation "with ancient roots very deep into all the culture of humans" and it meanwhile "shows the dynamism and creativity, which are examples for all the world.""I think China has proved that there are no limits, there is no problem that can not be overcome," she concluded.
BEIJING, April 15 (Xinhua) -- A large number of countries and international and regional organizations have extended their condolences to China for an earthquake that hit northwest China's Qinghai Province and that has killed at least 617 people.Messages of condolences were sent to President Hu Jintao, Premier Wen Jiabao, and Wu Bangguo, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.The 7.1-magnitude quake struck the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Yushu in southern Qinghai Province early Wednesday, leaving at least 617 people dead, 9,110 injured and hundreds missing.Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Wednesday extended profound condolences to Hu over victims of the devastating quake while pledging assistance in dealing with the aftermath.U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued statements on the same day, sending condolences to the families of the quake victims and pledging assistance.French President Nicolas Sarkozy expressed "the most sincere condolence to the numerous victims in the tragedy" and was "confident of China's capacity to cope with the new ordeal."French Prime Minister Bernard Kouchner said France stands ready to respond to aid requests from China.
BEIJING, May 27 (Xinhua) -- Two spokespersons have been named for China's Information Office of the State Council, or Cabinet, and the International Communication Office of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee.The two spokespersons are Guo Weimin, director of the press bureau under the two offices, and Li Wufeng, director of the offices' Internet affairs bureau, according to a press release on the office's official website.In December last year, Wang Chen, director of the State Council Information Office, said the establishment of a spokesperson system for the CPC committees would be a major task for 2010.The system would be promoted in departments of the CPC Central Committee and provincial-level committees to enable them to release information on Party-related affairs by holding press conferences and providing interview opportunities, he said.
BEIJING, April 30 (Xinhua) -- Overseas Chinese hailed the opening ceremony of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo Friday, saying it was a "perfect example of integration of Chinese characteristics and world diversity.""As an overseas Chinese, I feel so proud to see such a great event being hosted by China, and I feel the same excitement as was in Beijing Olympic games," said He Xiaohui, a Chinese community leader in Washington.She said the performance stage used blue as its main color, a color that represents peace and harmony, which echoes the theme of the expo."The Shanghai Expo could be a good opportunity. On the one hand, it will make the world better understand the world. Meanwhile, and more importantly, it will make the world better understand China."In Germany, Fu Chunping, chairman of the federation of Chinese associations, said he was deeply impressed by (Jean-Pierre Lafan, president of Internatinal Exposition Bureau)'s long sentences of Chinese in his address, which "showed the world's recognition of the Chinese culture."Fu said Chinese people in Germany were proud of the homeland and wished the Shanghai Expo a full success.In Italy, ethnic Chinese got together and watched the televised opening ceremony, describing it as a showcase of China's development.Though a work day, many local Chinese gathered in the Wenzhou Bar in downtown Rome to watch the live broadcast from China's CCTV channel 4.As an organizer of local Chinese, Xiaomin Chen told Xinhua that many Chinese came to the bar earlier for the celebation. "Some even cancelled their appointments and other social activities to watch the opening ceremony, because it is the most important thing for them today, they won't miss the chance.""Now they watch TV, some of them have already arranged their trip to China to visit the World Expo in Shanghai. They usually leave for Shanghai in August because many Italians will go abroad for vacation," he said.Zhengxi Chen, another organizer, told Xinhua the Shanghai Expo was an opportunity both for China and the world, especially at a time when the world was suffering from the impact of the financial crisis.For local Chinese in Italy, the World Expo in Shanghai was also a historical chance to learn new knowlege and creative ideas, he said.In South Korea, Chinese students there used their cellphones, MSN and emails to share the excitement of the opening ceremony.Zhang Leisheng, a student at Yonsei University, said he was very exicted after watching the gala live through the Internet with his Chinese compatriots."The spectacular ceremony made me feel very proud to be a Chinese," he said.Over 100 years ago, when China took part in London's World Expo, it was just playing a supporting role and now it had become a host of World Expo, said Pu Bo, a student at Sungkyunkwan University, adding that he was very pleased with a stronger China.The Shanghai World Expo opened Friday night with artistic performances, fireworks and high technologies that epitomized 159 years of Expo history.Thousands of people watched the gala live at the futuristic, UFO-shaped Shanghai Expo Cultural Center, a centerpiece facility at the Expo Park, while thousands more enjoyed fireworks, lights and fountains on the waterfront promenade, the Bund.It is the first time the 159-year-old World Expo has been held in a developing country.
BEIJING, June 8 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese government Tuesday published a white paper on its Internet policy, stressing the guarantee of citizens' freedom of speech on the Internet.The white paper, released by the State Council Information Office, introduced facts of the development and use of the Internet in China, and elaborated on the country's basic policies on the Internet.The Chinese government actively advocates and supports the development and application of the Internet across the country, it said, stressing the government's basic Internet policy: active use, scientific development, law-based administration and ensured security.By the end of 2009 the number of netizens in China had reached 384 million, 618 times that of 1997 with an annual increase of 31.95 million users.The Internet had reached 28.9 percent of the total population by the end of 2009, higher than the world average. Its accessibility will be raised to 45 percent of the population in the coming five years, it said.There were 3.23 million websites running in China last year, which was 2,152 times that of 1997.Of all the netizens, 346 million used broadband and 233 million used mobile phones to access the Internet. They had moved on from dialing the access numbers to broadband and mobile phones.