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HONG KONG, May 6 (Xinhua) -- Hong Kong people, including hundreds of volunteers, streamed into a downtown funeral house on Thursday to pay their last respects to the city's fallen hero, Wong Fuk-wing, a former volunteer who lost his life saving others in the April 14 earthquake in northwest China's Qinghai province."I will remember him for all the rest of my life," said nine- year-old Bai Ji, who was among one of those saved by Wong.A three-hour public memorial service began at 4 p.m. local time at a memorial hall of the Universal Funeral Parlor in Kowloon. Among thousands of mourners, four children from the orphanage where Wong worked as a volunteer, came here to pay farewell to Wong, also known as Ah Fuk. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region's Chief Executive Donald Tsang (front) bows at the funeral of Wong Fuk-wing in Hong Kong, south China, May 6, 2010. Hong Kong people, including hundreds of volunteers, streamed into a downtown funeral home on Thursday to pay their last respect to the city's fallen hero, Wong Fuk-wing, a former volunteer who lost his life saving others in the earthquake in northwest China's Qinghai ProvinceWong, a 46-year-old truck driver who had survived the 7.1- magnitude quake in Yushu last month, died in a powerful aftershock as he returned to rescue the trapped people at the orphanage. He rescued four people before being hit -- three orphans and a teacher.A Zhou, a fellow social worker with Wong from the orphanage, burst into tears when he stepped into the memorial hall.All that Wong cared about in his last minutes was the safety of orphans, said A Zhou."We will bend over backward to take care of the orphans, which is also Ah Fuk's wish," the young man told Xinhua.
HONG KONG, May 6 (Xinhua) -- Hong Kong people, including hundreds of volunteers, streamed into a downtown funeral house on Thursday to pay their last respects to the city's fallen hero, Wong Fuk-wing, a former volunteer who lost his life saving others in the April 14 earthquake in northwest China's Qinghai province."I will remember him for all the rest of my life," said nine- year-old Bai Ji, who was among one of those saved by Wong.A three-hour public memorial service began at 4 p.m. local time at a memorial hall of the Universal Funeral Parlor in Kowloon. Among thousands of mourners, four children from the orphanage where Wong worked as a volunteer, came here to pay farewell to Wong, also known as Ah Fuk. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region's Chief Executive Donald Tsang (front) bows at the funeral of Wong Fuk-wing in Hong Kong, south China, May 6, 2010. Hong Kong people, including hundreds of volunteers, streamed into a downtown funeral home on Thursday to pay their last respect to the city's fallen hero, Wong Fuk-wing, a former volunteer who lost his life saving others in the earthquake in northwest China's Qinghai ProvinceWong, a 46-year-old truck driver who had survived the 7.1- magnitude quake in Yushu last month, died in a powerful aftershock as he returned to rescue the trapped people at the orphanage. He rescued four people before being hit -- three orphans and a teacher.A Zhou, a fellow social worker with Wong from the orphanage, burst into tears when he stepped into the memorial hall.All that Wong cared about in his last minutes was the safety of orphans, said A Zhou."We will bend over backward to take care of the orphans, which is also Ah Fuk's wish," the young man told Xinhua.
SHANGHAI, April 3 (Xinhua) -- Environment authorities in Shanghai will ban burning waste straw in the suburban agricultural areas to ensure air quality during the World Expo period.The Shanghai Municipal Environment Protection Bureau will use satellite remote sensing to monitor the burning of waste straw during the Expo period from May 1 to Oct. 31, the bureau said in a statement Saturday.Statistics show that about 170,000 hectares of barley, wheat, paddy and rape are planted in the suburban agricultural areas of Shanghai, which can produce up to 1.3 million tonnes of waste straw every year, according to the bureau.Burning waste straw will produce carbon dioxide and other pollutants to pollute the air, it said.To help dispose of the waste straw, more than 40 organic fertilizer plants in Shanghai have planned to use more straw as auxiliary material in fertilizer production, the bureau said.The Shanghai World Expo, with the theme of "Better City, Better Life," is expected to draw 70 million visitors from around the world during the six-month period.
TASHKENT, May 3 (Xinhua) -- Regional financial cooperation in East Asia has made active progress over the past year, Chinese Finance Minister Xie Xuren said after meeting with his counterparts from countries in the region.In particular, achievements were made in establishing the regional multilateral financial assistance mechanism and in promoting an Asian bond market, Xie told Xinhua on Sunday after attending the finance ministers' meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, plus China, Japan and South Korea (ASEAN+3) here.Xie said all parties concerned reached further consensus on basic parameters of a regional economic surveillance unit at the meeting.Uzbek President Islam Karimov(L) shakes hands with Chinese Finance Minister Xie Xuren in Tashkent, capital of Uzbekstan, May 3, 2010. The unit is responsible for monitoring the countries' economic and financial situations and providing advices for the regional foreign currency reserve pool, known as Chiang Mai Initiative Multilateralization (CMIM) that formally came into effect on March 24, 2010.The ASEAN+3 meeting also announced the setting up of a regional credit guarantee and investment fund with an initial grant of 700 million U.S. dollars, in an effort to promote the issuance of bond in domestic currencies within the region, Xie said.The finance ministers also agreed to create a working group to discuss future strategic fields for regional financial cooperation.
PRETORIA, April 1 (Xinhua) -- China has pledged to import more value-added products from South Africa to optimize bilateral trade.Top Chinese political advisor Jia Qinglin made this pledge on Wednesday when he delivered a key-note speech at the China-South Africa Economic and Trade Forum in Pretoria.South Africa was the last leg of Jia's 10-day African tour which has already taken him to Cameroon and Namibia. Jia had met with South African President Jacob Zuma and held talks with Mninwa Mahlangu, chairman of the National Council of Provinces of South Africa.Jia Qinglin, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, addresses the China-South Africa Economic and Trade Cooperation Forum in Pretoria, South Africa, March 31, 2010. "China will continue to take measures to expand imports from South Africa, particularly those value-added products so as to increasingly optimize bilateral trade mix," said Jia, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), the country's top advisory body.China has become South Africa's biggest trade partner and exporter as bilateral trade hit a historic high of more than 16 billion U.S. dollars in 2009, which was over ten times than that in 1998 when the two countries forged diplomatic ties, Jia said.