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- China: good relations benefit both countries
- Crossover: Passengers react to new high-speed train
- New high-speed train arrives in Guangzhou
- New high-speed train passes central China
- Tele interview: New high-speed rail boosts economy
- Studio interview: Significance of world's longest rail line
- Crossover: Guangzhou: Most migrant workers in China
- World's longest high-speed rail line makes debut
- Crossover: Chalan Lake ice fishing: Largest net of fishes to be pulled up
- Studio interview: New railway stimulates demand
- Rail and air: Competition or cooperation?
- Verdict upheld for Mekong River murderers
- NPC reviews labor law amendment
- Real-Name System raises debate
- Driver blames road for crash
- China top legislator reviews fund law amendments
- New ambassador to mend delicate ties
- New ambassador seeks to improve Sino-Japanese ties
- FM: China on alert for Japanese fighter jets over East China Sea
- CPC vows to boost multi-party cooperation
China: good relations benefit both countries Posted: 26 Dec 2012 03:52 AM PST China has urged Japan?s new government to work on improving bilateral relations. |
Crossover: Passengers react to new high-speed train Posted: 26 Dec 2012 01:33 AM PST The high-speed train starting from Beijing has arrived at its last stop, Guangzhou in the south of China. Our reporter Liao Ruochen is at the city?s South Railway Station. |
New high-speed train arrives in Guangzhou Posted: 26 Dec 2012 12:52 AM PST The first scheduled train service of the new Beijing-Guangzhou high-speed railway line is arriving at the last stop, Guangzhou Station. |
New high-speed train passes central China Posted: 25 Dec 2012 11:15 PM PST The first high-speed train connecting Beijing and Guangzhou has passed through the provincial capitals of Hubei and Hunan in central China. |
Tele interview: New high-speed rail boosts economy Posted: 25 Dec 2012 11:05 PM PST For more analysis on the high-speed railway service, we cross live to Binyam Reja, the Transport Sector Coordinator for the World Bank China Mission. |
Studio interview: Significance of world's longest rail line Posted: 25 Dec 2012 10:42 PM PST For more on the economic aspects, we're joined in the studio by Professor Liu Baocheng from the University of International Business and Economics. |
Crossover: Guangzhou: Most migrant workers in China Posted: 25 Dec 2012 10:40 PM PST Let's find out what's happening in there from our reporter Liao Ruochen, who's at the Guangzhou South Railway Station. |
World's longest high-speed rail line makes debut Posted: 25 Dec 2012 10:20 PM PST Linking the capital, five provinces and twenty-eight cities, China has opened the longest high-speed rail network in the world. December 26th marks the third anniversary of China's successful Wuhan- Guangzhou high-speed rail link, and on the same day the new Beijing-Guangzhou high-speed rail link goes into operation. |
Crossover: Chalan Lake ice fishing: Largest net of fishes to be pulled up Posted: 25 Dec 2012 10:06 PM PST We go now to the ice fishing event in China?s northeastern Jilin province, where the winter fishing season on Chagan Lake is in its third day. Fishermen are expecting to reel in more and bigger fish this year. For more, let?s speak to our reporter Guan Yang. |
Studio interview: New railway stimulates demand Posted: 25 Dec 2012 09:53 PM PST To talk about the economic impact of China?s high-speed railway, pleased to have Professor Liu Baocheng from the University of International Business and Economics here with us in the studio. |
Rail and air: Competition or cooperation? Posted: 25 Dec 2012 09:52 PM PST If you ever thought about having yumcha in Guangzhou in the morning and be in Beijing to catch an evening concert - without taking a flight -here's your chance - the world?s longest high-speed railway will open between Beijing and Guangzhou on Wednesday. |
Verdict upheld for Mekong River murderers Posted: 25 Dec 2012 09:46 PM PST The Higher People?s Court of Yunnan Province has rejected the appeal of six suspects in a deadly attack on two Chinese ships last year on the Mekong River. Thirteen Chinese sailors were killed in October 2011. |
NPC reviews labor law amendment Posted: 25 Dec 2012 09:41 PM PST The Standing Committee of the National People? Congress, the top legislature, is reviewing a draft amendment to the Labor Contract Law. The amendment aims to ensure that workers hired through recruitment agencies get the same treatment as those directly recruited by employers. |
Real-Name System raises debate Posted: 25 Dec 2012 06:40 PM PST The top legislature is deliberating a draft decision on the real-name system, which requires internet users to identify themselves to service providers, or telecommunication operators. |
Posted: 25 Dec 2012 05:45 PM PST To a developing story in Guixi city, in East China's Jiangxi province, where eleven children died after an over-loaded school bus plunged into a pond. Tonight, more details are out on how the tragedy happened. |
China top legislator reviews fund law amendments Posted: 25 Dec 2012 05:38 PM PST The Standing Committee of the National People?s Congress, China?s top legislator is reviewing several draft laws this week-- one of the most talked about is the amended Fund Law. Analysts expect the legislation to take effect in mid 2013. |
New ambassador to mend delicate ties Posted: 25 Dec 2012 05:35 PM PST China expects the new Japanese ambassador to play a positive role in improving the strained relationship between the countries. |
New ambassador seeks to improve Sino-Japanese ties Posted: 25 Dec 2012 05:32 PM PST Japan?s new ambassador to China, Masato Kitera has taken office. China expects the new Japanese ambassador to play a positive role in mending the strained relations between the two countries. |
FM: China on alert for Japanese fighter jets over East China Sea Posted: 25 Dec 2012 05:18 PM PST China?s foreign ministry spokeswoman says the country is on alert after Japan dispatched fighter jets to airspace over the East China Sea. |
CPC vows to boost multi-party cooperation Posted: 25 Dec 2012 05:17 PM PST General secretary of the Communist Party of China?s Central Committee, Xi Jinping, says he?ll resolutely uphold the system of multi-party cooperation, and support the role of non-communist parties in political supervision. |
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