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- Winter fishing continues in Chagan Lake
- China gripped by cold spell
- Snake baby on the way
- Interview: China has right to patrol its territory
- China: Aircraft patrols in E. China Sea is routine and normal
- China: Military vigilant on Japan's move on Diaoyu
- Xi Jinping meets UN Gen. Assembly President
- Heat, water resume after road cave-in in Shanxi province
- Beidou system starts service in Asia-Pacific
- World's top 4 navigation systems
- Progress of Beidou Navigation System
- Beidou navigation system goes live
- Cold wave hits China
- Live cross: Free positioning service over Asia-Pacific by Beidou Navigation System
- Syria crisis: China pledges support for UN envoy
- Crossover: Network of 35 satellites to be completed by 2020
- China's Beidou navigation system to go live
- Live cross: Chinese criminal law provides legal basis
- Studio interview: Making train travel more affordable
- Death sentences upheld for murderers or 13 Chinese
Winter fishing continues in Chagan Lake Posted: 27 Dec 2012 05:49 AM PST Chagan Lake in north-east China's Jilin province is the only place that has preserved the ancient Mongolian fishing method. The annual Winter Fishing Festival is a big event for locals, as it remembers the old winter fishing traditions. |
Posted: 27 Dec 2012 05:45 AM PST The cold snap sweeping across China has brought inconvenience to people?s lives and damage to their properties. |
Posted: 27 Dec 2012 05:41 AM PST The year of snake in the Chinese zodiac cycle is just around the corner. Truly exciting news for all mothers-to-be including Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge. Babies born in the year of snake are said to be lucky and insightful. |
Interview: China has right to patrol its territory Posted: 27 Dec 2012 03:41 AM PST For more, we are joined in the studio by Military Analyst, Zhang Junshe. |
China: Aircraft patrols in E. China Sea is routine and normal Posted: 27 Dec 2012 03:39 AM PST The State Oceanic Administration says that the route China's patrol aircrafts have followed since 2007 has been normal. The remarks come as a response to Japan's recent intervention of China's patrol activities in the East China Sea. |
China: Military vigilant on Japan's move on Diaoyu Posted: 27 Dec 2012 03:35 AM PST The Chinese military has reiterated its resolution to protect the country's maritime territory. At its regular press conference on Thursday, the Ministry of National Defense's spokesman Yang Yujun said the People?s Liberation Army is ready to provide support to fishing and law enforcement activities in the waters around the Diaoyu Islands. |
Xi Jinping meets UN Gen. Assembly President Posted: 27 Dec 2012 03:31 AM PST The General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, Xi Jinping has met with the President of UN General Assembly, Vuk Jeremic in Beijing. |
Heat, water resume after road cave-in in Shanxi province Posted: 26 Dec 2012 10:33 PM PST The heating system and water supply have resumed after a road cave-in broke two gas pipelines and one water pipeline in northwest China's Shanxi Province. |
Beidou system starts service in Asia-Pacific Posted: 26 Dec 2012 10:32 PM PST The China Beidou Navigation System, also known as Compass, has started offering free civilian positioning and navigation services over the Asia-Pacific region. |
World's top 4 navigation systems Posted: 26 Dec 2012 11:11 PM PST Besides China?s Beidou, there are three similar services around the world: the GPS of the US, the Russian GLONASS and the EU?s Galileo. |
Progress of Beidou Navigation System Posted: 26 Dec 2012 11:01 PM PST China launched Beidou-1, an experimental regional navigation system, in 2000, making it the third country in the world with an independent satellite navigation system. Over the past five years, China has sent 16 Beidou Navigation Satellites into orbit. |
Beidou navigation system goes live Posted: 26 Dec 2012 10:37 PM PST The China Beidou Navigation System, also known as Compass, has started offering free civilian positioning and navigation services over the Asia-Pacific region. |
Posted: 26 Dec 2012 09:21 PM PST A fresh cold wave has brought snow, strong winds and temperature drops to different parts of China. Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China and northeast China were the regions hardest hit. |
Live cross: Free positioning service over Asia-Pacific by Beidou Navigation System Posted: 26 Dec 2012 06:55 PM PST China?s Beidou navigation system has started offering free civilian positioning and navigation service over the Asia-Pacific region. |
Syria crisis: China pledges support for UN envoy Posted: 26 Dec 2012 06:56 PM PST The Chinese ambassador to Syria Zhang Xun met Wednesday with the visiting UN-AU joint envoy Lakhdar Brahimi and they stressed the urgent need for a political solution to Syria's 22-months crisis. |
Crossover: Network of 35 satellites to be completed by 2020 Posted: 26 Dec 2012 06:51 PM PST For more on the Beidou navigation system, let's talk to our reporter Li Nan, who's at the conference hall. |
China's Beidou navigation system to go live Posted: 26 Dec 2012 06:45 PM PST China's Beidou navigation system is to start offering positioning and navigation service by the end of this year. |
Live cross: Chinese criminal law provides legal basis Posted: 26 Dec 2012 06:36 PM PST For more on the case we?re joined by Professor Yi Yanyou from the Law School of Tsinghua University. Good Evening, |
Studio interview: Making train travel more affordable Posted: 26 Dec 2012 06:30 PM PST For more on the issue, we are joined by Li Hongchang, an Associate Professor at the School of Economics and Management at Beijing Jiaotong University. |
Death sentences upheld for murderers or 13 Chinese Posted: 26 Dec 2012 05:48 PM PST The Yunnan Provincial Higher People?s court has upheld death sentences for Myanmar drug lord Naw Kham and three of his right-hand men. The decision was announced on Wednesday morning. |
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