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Xinhua launches global social media presence
Xinhua News Agency has officially unveiled its global social media presence.
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Xinhua News Agency - Kinesisk kulturdag på TV i Kina
Courtesy of the CNC World TV channel run by China's Xinhua News Agency) Kinesisk kulturdag ble arrangert på Dokkhuset lørdag 9. februar i forbindelse med ki...
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The Legends of Xinhua News Agency
The Legends of Xinhua News Agency is a film describing the history of the Xinhua News Agency, the official press agency of the People's Republic of China. We...
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China's per capita GDP to match U.S. level by 2052
Norwegian futurist author Jorgen Randers predicts that by 2052 the Chinese economy will have approached that of the developed world, with an annual per capita GDP of 34,000 U.S. dollars, or three-quarters the size of the U.S. per capita GDP at that time. Randers is the author of "2052: A Global Forecast for the Next Forty Years," in which he tries to predict what the world will actually be like fo
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XINHUA NEWS AGENCY MIDDLE EAST REGIONAL BUREAU
XINHUA NEWS AGENCY MIDDLE EAST REGIONAL BUREAU.
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Venezuelan VP meets Editor-in-Chief of China's Xinhua News Agency on bilateral co-op
Venezuelan Vice President Jorge Arreaza met visiting Editor-in-Chief of China's official Xinhua News Agency He Ping in Caracas on Nov. 16 and both sides underscored the importance of promoting the cooperation between the two countries’ main media outlets.
(Soundbite) He Ping, Editor-in-Chief of Xinhua News Agency
“We uphold the principle of reporting about Venezuela’s progress in the fields of ec
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Interview with Dr. Anna Katharina Stahl Xinhua News Agency 8 5 2014
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Chinese State-run Xinhua News Agency Marks 80th Anniversary
For more news and videos visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevision Add us on Facebook ☛ http://me.lt/9P8MUn Xi...
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Xinhua News Agency's Article Full Of Lies
Follow us on TWITTER: http://twitter.com/cnforbiddennews Like us on FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/chinaforbiddennews On August 1, the Chinese Communist P...
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China News - Xi Zinping, Xinhua News Agency, Tim Cook
Xi Jinping: China Will Protect Foreign Businesses China sought Monday to reassure foreign investors, saying it would never close its doors to the outside wor...
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VR Marathon! China's Xinhua to launch Virtual Reality news on its app
For the first time, China's state-run news agency has applied virtual reality technology to news service.
Xinhua News Agency reported the Nanjing International Marathon held in east China's Nanjing city on Sunday, shooting the event with 360 degree panoramic camera and unmanned aerial vehicle.
A VR news product will be launched soon on Xinhua's mobile app. Users who wear special glasses could in
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"Ancaman" Awal Xinhua News Pada Google
Tanggal 10 Nopember, kantor berita "Reuters" mengutip dua sumber yang mengatakan bahwa Google mungkin kembali ke pasar Tiongkok pada sekitar bulan Februari tahun depan. Proyek awal untuk membuka pasar, sangat mungkin adalah toko aplikasi Google Play yang mempunyai sensitivitas politik agak rendah.
Namun, sumber itu menyatakan bahwa Google berniat mematuhi hukum Tiongkok, yakni akan menyaring isi
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Xinhua to use robots to write data news stories
Select sports and economic stories published by Xinhua News Agency will be written by a newly-launched computer program. The project is part of the agency's big data exploration in the digital age. The robots are not only capable of writing bilingual data news, but also reporting on the stock markets, company earnings and other number-based stories.
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Capt.Fareed in Xinhua News Agency(China) الكابتن فريد في وكالة الأنباء الصينية
Capt.Fareed in Xinhua News Agency(China), in Iraq at 25th of June of 2013.
الكابتن فريد في وكالة الأنباء الصينية (شيخوا)، في بغداد في فندق المنصور ميليا في يوم 25 من حزيران لسنة 2013.
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(Chinese subtitles) Chinese Chef of the Year news by Xinhua News Agency
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Vocal Dating - News bulletin by Xinhua News Agency, China PR
Broadcasted in China in April 2015. Seen at the Hongkong railway station.
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President Karzai's Interview with Chinese CCTV and Xinhua News Agency -- Sep 28, 2013
Office of the Spokesperson & Directorate of Communications Presidential Palace -- ARG Kabul, Afghanistan Website: www.president.gov.af.
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OC Get Your Rear in Gear 5K Run from Xinhua News Agency L.A. Bureau
Xinhua News Agency (China) visited the inaugural Orange County Get Your Rear in Gear 5K in November 2011.
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A Free School- School gives hope to poor Bangladesh Child-Xinhua News Agency Documentary
AFS is now serving free education with materials including free books and other study materials from their own pocket money which they get from parents and b...
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Vancouver (2013) Anime Convention - by CNC - Xinhua News Agency Vancouver
VANCOUVER (2013) ANIME CONVENTION - by CNC - Xinhua News Agency Vancouver.
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President Karzai's Interview with Chinese CCTV and Xinhua News Agency (Dari) -- Sept 28, 2013
Office of the Spokesperson & Directorate of Communications Presidential Palace -- ARG Kabul, Afghanistan Website: www.president.gov.af.
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UN official on China's firms going global
As more and more Chinese companies tap into the international market, they should bear sustainability in mind.
That is according to a senior UN official.
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Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour dead: Xinhua
Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour is reported to be dead after being seriously injured in a gun fight.
Citing Afghan officials, Xinhua News Agency said Friday Mansour was involved in a gunfight with commanders of a militant group.
The Taliban has been divided ever since Masour succeeded former Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar, who died in July.
A Taliban spokesman has denied the repo
Xinhua launches global social media presence
Xinhua News Agency has officially unveiled its global social media presence....
Xinhua News Agency has officially unveiled its global social media presence.
wn.com/Xinhua Launches Global Social Media Presence
Xinhua News Agency has officially unveiled its global social media presence.
- published: 05 Mar 2015
- views: 301
Xinhua News Agency - Kinesisk kulturdag på TV i Kina
Courtesy of the CNC World TV channel run by China's Xinhua News Agency) Kinesisk kulturdag ble arrangert på Dokkhuset lørdag 9. februar i forbindelse med ki......
Courtesy of the CNC World TV channel run by China's Xinhua News Agency) Kinesisk kulturdag ble arrangert på Dokkhuset lørdag 9. februar i forbindelse med ki...
wn.com/Xinhua News Agency Kinesisk Kulturdag På Tv I Kina
Courtesy of the CNC World TV channel run by China's Xinhua News Agency) Kinesisk kulturdag ble arrangert på Dokkhuset lørdag 9. februar i forbindelse med ki...
- published: 12 Mar 2013
- views: 1287
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author: infoSTFK
The Legends of Xinhua News Agency
The Legends of Xinhua News Agency is a film describing the history of the Xinhua News Agency, the official press agency of the People's Republic of China. We......
The Legends of Xinhua News Agency is a film describing the history of the Xinhua News Agency, the official press agency of the People's Republic of China. We...
wn.com/The Legends Of Xinhua News Agency
The Legends of Xinhua News Agency is a film describing the history of the Xinhua News Agency, the official press agency of the People's Republic of China. We...
- published: 08 Jun 2012
- views: 791
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author: CNCTVHK
China's per capita GDP to match U.S. level by 2052
Norwegian futurist author Jorgen Randers predicts that by 2052 the Chinese economy will have approached that of the developed world, with an annual per capita G...
Norwegian futurist author Jorgen Randers predicts that by 2052 the Chinese economy will have approached that of the developed world, with an annual per capita GDP of 34,000 U.S. dollars, or three-quarters the size of the U.S. per capita GDP at that time. Randers is the author of "2052: A Global Forecast for the Next Forty Years," in which he tries to predict what the world will actually be like four decades from now.
wn.com/China's Per Capita Gdp To Match U.S. Level By 2052
Norwegian futurist author Jorgen Randers predicts that by 2052 the Chinese economy will have approached that of the developed world, with an annual per capita GDP of 34,000 U.S. dollars, or three-quarters the size of the U.S. per capita GDP at that time. Randers is the author of "2052: A Global Forecast for the Next Forty Years," in which he tries to predict what the world will actually be like four decades from now.
- published: 25 Oct 2013
- views: 637
Venezuelan VP meets Editor-in-Chief of China's Xinhua News Agency on bilateral co-op
Venezuelan Vice President Jorge Arreaza met visiting Editor-in-Chief of China's official Xinhua News Agency He Ping in Caracas on Nov. 16 and both sides undersc...
Venezuelan Vice President Jorge Arreaza met visiting Editor-in-Chief of China's official Xinhua News Agency He Ping in Caracas on Nov. 16 and both sides underscored the importance of promoting the cooperation between the two countries’ main media outlets.
(Soundbite) He Ping, Editor-in-Chief of Xinhua News Agency
“We uphold the principle of reporting about Venezuela’s progress in the fields of economy and society with an attitude of objectiveness, truthfulness and impartiality, particularly about the facts that west media turns a blind eye to.”
Arreaza valued Xinhua as an important source of objective reporting of the truth in Venezuela, while confirming that the comprehensive strategic partnership between both nations had positive impact on the lives of Venezuelans in several aspects.
He Ping was on a three-day visit to Venezuela at the invitation of its state news agency AVN. This was the second leg of his regional tour in Latin America, right after Argentina and still including Mexico.
wn.com/Venezuelan Vp Meets Editor In Chief Of China's Xinhua News Agency On Bilateral Co Op
Venezuelan Vice President Jorge Arreaza met visiting Editor-in-Chief of China's official Xinhua News Agency He Ping in Caracas on Nov. 16 and both sides underscored the importance of promoting the cooperation between the two countries’ main media outlets.
(Soundbite) He Ping, Editor-in-Chief of Xinhua News Agency
“We uphold the principle of reporting about Venezuela’s progress in the fields of economy and society with an attitude of objectiveness, truthfulness and impartiality, particularly about the facts that west media turns a blind eye to.”
Arreaza valued Xinhua as an important source of objective reporting of the truth in Venezuela, while confirming that the comprehensive strategic partnership between both nations had positive impact on the lives of Venezuelans in several aspects.
He Ping was on a three-day visit to Venezuela at the invitation of its state news agency AVN. This was the second leg of his regional tour in Latin America, right after Argentina and still including Mexico.
- published: 16 Nov 2015
- views: 56
Chinese State-run Xinhua News Agency Marks 80th Anniversary
For more news and videos visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevision Add us on Facebook ☛ http://me.lt/9P8MUn Xi......
For more news and videos visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevision Add us on Facebook ☛ http://me.lt/9P8MUn Xi...
wn.com/Chinese State Run Xinhua News Agency Marks 80Th Anniversary
For more news and videos visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevision Add us on Facebook ☛ http://me.lt/9P8MUn Xi...
- published: 10 Nov 2011
- views: 350
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author: NTDTV
Xinhua News Agency's Article Full Of Lies
Follow us on TWITTER: http://twitter.com/cnforbiddennews Like us on FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/chinaforbiddennews On August 1, the Chinese Communist P......
Follow us on TWITTER: http://twitter.com/cnforbiddennews Like us on FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/chinaforbiddennews On August 1, the Chinese Communist P...
wn.com/Xinhua News Agency's Article Full Of Lies
Follow us on TWITTER: http://twitter.com/cnforbiddennews Like us on FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/chinaforbiddennews On August 1, the Chinese Communist P...
China News - Xi Zinping, Xinhua News Agency, Tim Cook
Xi Jinping: China Will Protect Foreign Businesses China sought Monday to reassure foreign investors, saying it would never close its doors to the outside wor......
Xi Jinping: China Will Protect Foreign Businesses China sought Monday to reassure foreign investors, saying it would never close its doors to the outside wor...
wn.com/China News Xi Zinping, Xinhua News Agency, Tim Cook
Xi Jinping: China Will Protect Foreign Businesses China sought Monday to reassure foreign investors, saying it would never close its doors to the outside wor...
VR Marathon! China's Xinhua to launch Virtual Reality news on its app
For the first time, China's state-run news agency has applied virtual reality technology to news service.
Xinhua News Agency reported the Nanjing International...
For the first time, China's state-run news agency has applied virtual reality technology to news service.
Xinhua News Agency reported the Nanjing International Marathon held in east China's Nanjing city on Sunday, shooting the event with 360 degree panoramic camera and unmanned aerial vehicle.
A VR news product will be launched soon on Xinhua's mobile app. Users who wear special glasses could interact in that Marathon by feeling sensory experience.
wn.com/Vr Marathon China's Xinhua To Launch Virtual Reality News On Its App
For the first time, China's state-run news agency has applied virtual reality technology to news service.
Xinhua News Agency reported the Nanjing International Marathon held in east China's Nanjing city on Sunday, shooting the event with 360 degree panoramic camera and unmanned aerial vehicle.
A VR news product will be launched soon on Xinhua's mobile app. Users who wear special glasses could interact in that Marathon by feeling sensory experience.
- published: 29 Nov 2015
- views: 47
"Ancaman" Awal Xinhua News Pada Google
Tanggal 10 Nopember, kantor berita "Reuters" mengutip dua sumber yang mengatakan bahwa Google mungkin kembali ke pasar Tiongkok pada sekitar bulan Februari tahu...
Tanggal 10 Nopember, kantor berita "Reuters" mengutip dua sumber yang mengatakan bahwa Google mungkin kembali ke pasar Tiongkok pada sekitar bulan Februari tahun depan. Proyek awal untuk membuka pasar, sangat mungkin adalah toko aplikasi Google Play yang mempunyai sensitivitas politik agak rendah.
Namun, sumber itu menyatakan bahwa Google berniat mematuhi hukum Tiongkok, yakni akan menyaring isi berita sensitif. Dengan kata lain, walaupun tahun depan pengguna di Daratan Tiongkok boleh menggunakan Google Play, aplikasi lain seperti Facebook, Youtube, Twitter dan lain-lain mungkin masih tidak tersedia.
[Chen Shuai, Mantan Insinyur Java Software]:
“Saya merasa sangat menyayangkan orang-orang di Tiongkok. Google bisa sangat populer di luar negeri adalah karena banyaknya informasi yang bebas, dan sumber daya yang sangat leluasa untuk dipergunakan. Namun penggunaan di Tiongkok kali ini, materi-materi tersebut akan tetap tertutup bagi pengguna daratan Tiongkok.”
[Zhang Jian, Peneliti Masyarakat Tiongkok]:
“Walaupun Google tidak masuk ke Tiongkok juga tidak akan mempengaruhi peranannya sebagai raksasa Internet diseluruh dunia. Akan tetapi jika Google dan PKT mencapai kata kesepakatan tertentu, maka sejak saat itu perusahaan Google akan ditandai dengan label bergaul dengan iblis.”
Pada tahun 2010, karena masalah serangan hacker dan sensor internet PKT dan isu-isu lainnya, Google mengumumkan penarikan binis utama dari pasar Tiongkok. Sebaliknya PKT juga menuduh Google, hingga kedua belah pihak putus hubungan. Suara “keluhan” netizen daratan Tiongkok terdengar dimana-mana.
Setelah itu, selalu ada laporan atau informasi yang mengatakan bahwa Google mungkin akan kembali ke pasar Tiongkok. Namun jawal “pendaratan” terus-menerus ditunda.
Tanggal 11 November kantor berita resmi PKT Xinhua News Agency mengeluarkan artikel yang mengatakan, Google “tampaknya sudah tidak bisa duduk diam lagi”, namun jika mau kembali ke Tiongkok harus “dimulai dari penyesuaian sikap hati dulu”.
[Zhang Jian, Peneliti Masyarakat Tiongkok]:
“Artikel yang dimuat oleh Xinhua News Agency tersebut, telah menyatakan secara terang-terangan kepada perusahaan internasional lainnya bahwa jika ingin masuk ke Tiongkok, syarat pertama harus mematuhi aturan yang ditetapkan oleh PKT, harus patuh pada penempatan PKT. Ini adalah inti dari artikel tersebut. Adapun kepentingan bisnis Anda serta nilai-nilai dari internet semua ini akan diabaikan.”
Dengan kemungkinan kembalinya Google ke Tiongkok, para komentator berpendapat bahwa dari hal ini akan terlihat pasang-surut dari kekuatan tingkat tinggi yang saling beradu.
wn.com/Ancaman Awal Xinhua News Pada Google
Tanggal 10 Nopember, kantor berita "Reuters" mengutip dua sumber yang mengatakan bahwa Google mungkin kembali ke pasar Tiongkok pada sekitar bulan Februari tahun depan. Proyek awal untuk membuka pasar, sangat mungkin adalah toko aplikasi Google Play yang mempunyai sensitivitas politik agak rendah.
Namun, sumber itu menyatakan bahwa Google berniat mematuhi hukum Tiongkok, yakni akan menyaring isi berita sensitif. Dengan kata lain, walaupun tahun depan pengguna di Daratan Tiongkok boleh menggunakan Google Play, aplikasi lain seperti Facebook, Youtube, Twitter dan lain-lain mungkin masih tidak tersedia.
[Chen Shuai, Mantan Insinyur Java Software]:
“Saya merasa sangat menyayangkan orang-orang di Tiongkok. Google bisa sangat populer di luar negeri adalah karena banyaknya informasi yang bebas, dan sumber daya yang sangat leluasa untuk dipergunakan. Namun penggunaan di Tiongkok kali ini, materi-materi tersebut akan tetap tertutup bagi pengguna daratan Tiongkok.”
[Zhang Jian, Peneliti Masyarakat Tiongkok]:
“Walaupun Google tidak masuk ke Tiongkok juga tidak akan mempengaruhi peranannya sebagai raksasa Internet diseluruh dunia. Akan tetapi jika Google dan PKT mencapai kata kesepakatan tertentu, maka sejak saat itu perusahaan Google akan ditandai dengan label bergaul dengan iblis.”
Pada tahun 2010, karena masalah serangan hacker dan sensor internet PKT dan isu-isu lainnya, Google mengumumkan penarikan binis utama dari pasar Tiongkok. Sebaliknya PKT juga menuduh Google, hingga kedua belah pihak putus hubungan. Suara “keluhan” netizen daratan Tiongkok terdengar dimana-mana.
Setelah itu, selalu ada laporan atau informasi yang mengatakan bahwa Google mungkin akan kembali ke pasar Tiongkok. Namun jawal “pendaratan” terus-menerus ditunda.
Tanggal 11 November kantor berita resmi PKT Xinhua News Agency mengeluarkan artikel yang mengatakan, Google “tampaknya sudah tidak bisa duduk diam lagi”, namun jika mau kembali ke Tiongkok harus “dimulai dari penyesuaian sikap hati dulu”.
[Zhang Jian, Peneliti Masyarakat Tiongkok]:
“Artikel yang dimuat oleh Xinhua News Agency tersebut, telah menyatakan secara terang-terangan kepada perusahaan internasional lainnya bahwa jika ingin masuk ke Tiongkok, syarat pertama harus mematuhi aturan yang ditetapkan oleh PKT, harus patuh pada penempatan PKT. Ini adalah inti dari artikel tersebut. Adapun kepentingan bisnis Anda serta nilai-nilai dari internet semua ini akan diabaikan.”
Dengan kemungkinan kembalinya Google ke Tiongkok, para komentator berpendapat bahwa dari hal ini akan terlihat pasang-surut dari kekuatan tingkat tinggi yang saling beradu.
- published: 04 Dec 2015
- views: 12
Xinhua to use robots to write data news stories
Select sports and economic stories published by Xinhua News Agency will be written by a newly-launched computer program. The project is part of the agency's big...
Select sports and economic stories published by Xinhua News Agency will be written by a newly-launched computer program. The project is part of the agency's big data exploration in the digital age. The robots are not only capable of writing bilingual data news, but also reporting on the stock markets, company earnings and other number-based stories.
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wn.com/Xinhua To Use Robots To Write Data News Stories
Select sports and economic stories published by Xinhua News Agency will be written by a newly-launched computer program. The project is part of the agency's big data exploration in the digital age. The robots are not only capable of writing bilingual data news, but also reporting on the stock markets, company earnings and other number-based stories.
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- published: 08 Nov 2015
- views: 135
Capt.Fareed in Xinhua News Agency(China) الكابتن فريد في وكالة الأنباء الصينية
Capt.Fareed in Xinhua News Agency(China), in Iraq at 25th of June of 2013.
الكابتن فريد في وكالة الأنباء الصينية (شيخوا)، في بغداد في فندق المنصور ميليا في يوم ...
Capt.Fareed in Xinhua News Agency(China), in Iraq at 25th of June of 2013.
الكابتن فريد في وكالة الأنباء الصينية (شيخوا)، في بغداد في فندق المنصور ميليا في يوم 25 من حزيران لسنة 2013.
wn.com/Capt.Fareed In Xinhua News Agency(China) الكابتن فريد في وكالة الأنباء الصينية
Capt.Fareed in Xinhua News Agency(China), in Iraq at 25th of June of 2013.
الكابتن فريد في وكالة الأنباء الصينية (شيخوا)، في بغداد في فندق المنصور ميليا في يوم 25 من حزيران لسنة 2013.
- published: 28 Jun 2013
- views: 223
Vocal Dating - News bulletin by Xinhua News Agency, China PR
Broadcasted in China in April 2015. Seen at the Hongkong railway station....
Broadcasted in China in April 2015. Seen at the Hongkong railway station.
wn.com/Vocal Dating News Bulletin By Xinhua News Agency, China Pr
Broadcasted in China in April 2015. Seen at the Hongkong railway station.
- published: 21 Sep 2015
- views: 23
President Karzai's Interview with Chinese CCTV and Xinhua News Agency -- Sep 28, 2013
Office of the Spokesperson & Directorate of Communications Presidential Palace -- ARG Kabul, Afghanistan Website: www.president.gov.af....
Office of the Spokesperson & Directorate of Communications Presidential Palace -- ARG Kabul, Afghanistan Website: www.president.gov.af.
wn.com/President Karzai's Interview With Chinese Cctv And Xinhua News Agency Sep 28, 2013
Office of the Spokesperson & Directorate of Communications Presidential Palace -- ARG Kabul, Afghanistan Website: www.president.gov.af.
- published: 30 Sep 2013
- views: 1113
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author: ARG1880
OC Get Your Rear in Gear 5K Run from Xinhua News Agency L.A. Bureau
Xinhua News Agency (China) visited the inaugural Orange County Get Your Rear in Gear 5K in November 2011....
Xinhua News Agency (China) visited the inaugural Orange County Get Your Rear in Gear 5K in November 2011.
wn.com/Oc Get Your Rear In Gear 5K Run From Xinhua News Agency L.A. Bureau
Xinhua News Agency (China) visited the inaugural Orange County Get Your Rear in Gear 5K in November 2011.
- published: 27 Mar 2012
- views: 53
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author: GYRIGvideo
A Free School- School gives hope to poor Bangladesh Child-Xinhua News Agency Documentary
AFS is now serving free education with materials including free books and other study materials from their own pocket money which they get from parents and b......
AFS is now serving free education with materials including free books and other study materials from their own pocket money which they get from parents and b...
wn.com/A Free School School Gives Hope To Poor Bangladesh Child Xinhua News Agency Documentary
AFS is now serving free education with materials including free books and other study materials from their own pocket money which they get from parents and b...
President Karzai's Interview with Chinese CCTV and Xinhua News Agency (Dari) -- Sept 28, 2013
Office of the Spokesperson & Directorate of Communications Presidential Palace -- ARG Kabul, Afghanistan Website: www.president.gov.af....
Office of the Spokesperson & Directorate of Communications Presidential Palace -- ARG Kabul, Afghanistan Website: www.president.gov.af.
wn.com/President Karzai's Interview With Chinese Cctv And Xinhua News Agency (Dari) Sept 28, 2013
Office of the Spokesperson & Directorate of Communications Presidential Palace -- ARG Kabul, Afghanistan Website: www.president.gov.af.
- published: 02 Oct 2013
- views: 523
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author: ARG1880
UN official on China's firms going global
As more and more Chinese companies tap into the international market, they should bear sustainability in mind.
That is according to a senior UN official....
As more and more Chinese companies tap into the international market, they should bear sustainability in mind.
That is according to a senior UN official.
wn.com/Un Official On China's Firms Going Global
As more and more Chinese companies tap into the international market, they should bear sustainability in mind.
That is according to a senior UN official.
- published: 05 Jul 2015
- views: 38
Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour dead: Xinhua
Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour is reported to be dead after being seriously injured in a gun fight.
Citing Afghan officials, Xinhua News Agency sa...
Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour is reported to be dead after being seriously injured in a gun fight.
Citing Afghan officials, Xinhua News Agency said Friday Mansour was involved in a gunfight with commanders of a militant group.
The Taliban has been divided ever since Masour succeeded former Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar, who died in July.
A Taliban spokesman has denied the reports.
wn.com/Afghan Taliban Leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour Dead: Xinhua
Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour is reported to be dead after being seriously injured in a gun fight.
Citing Afghan officials, Xinhua News Agency said Friday Mansour was involved in a gunfight with commanders of a militant group.
The Taliban has been divided ever since Masour succeeded former Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar, who died in July.
A Taliban spokesman has denied the reports.
- published: 04 Dec 2015
- views: 68
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Beijing Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! remains of Beijing city wall, 2006. The Forbidden City, home to the Emperors of the Ming and Qing...
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Taklimakan desert in China | China tourism | China guide travel place
Washington: The Taklimakan Desert, China's biggest likely to be formed within 25 million years older than previous studies. According to Chinese scientists in the United States on Monday, 08 June 2015.
The Chinese news agency Xinhua said the Desert clinic in Zimbabwe over the northwestern Uygur is considered the largest desert on the second, after the Sahara Desert in the East African region.
Acco
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China omits India, Pak from 72-hour visa free travel
China today announced a 72-hour visa free stay in Beijing for travellers from 42 countries but India, Pakistan and the rest of South Asian nations were consp...
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Boat with more than 450 people sinks in China's Yangtze
BEIJING (AP) -- A small cruise ship sank overnight in China's Yangtze River during a storm, leaving at least one person dead and nearly 450 people missing, most of them elderly, state media said Tuesday. Ten people were rescued, the state media reports said.Search teams heard sounds coming from within the partially submerged ship about 12 hours after it went down, state broadcaster CCTV said, but
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Chinese salvagers have fully righted the ship which capsized on the Yangtze River, on which more than 400 people are thought to have died.
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Chinese ferry sinks in Yangtze river: Tornado hits Eastern Star cruise ship carrying 458 people
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Chinese ferry sinks in Yangtze river with 458 people aboard – latest updates. President Xi urges all-out rescue efforts following ship-capsizing accident. 长江客轮倾覆现场有大风暴雨 搜救困难
“东方之星”最后影像披露 More than 400 people are missing after a Chinese passenger boat sank on the Yangtze river as it was hit by what the captain described as a cyclone
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Boat with more than 450 people sinks in China’s Yangtze River
BEIJING – A small cruise ship carrying more than 450 people, many of them elderly, sank overnight in the Yangtze River during a storm in southern China, and eight people have been rescued, the state broadcaster CCTV reported Tuesday.
Rescue work was underway but low visibility due to fog was hampering the search, CCTV said. The boat was traveling from Nanjing upstream to the southwestern city of
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Washington: The Taklimakan Desert, China's biggest likely to be formed within 25 million years older than previous studies. According to Chinese scientists in the United States on Monday, 08 June 2015.
The Chinese news agency Xinhua said the Desert clinic in Zimbabwe over the northwestern Uygur is considered the largest desert on the second, after the Sahara Desert in the East African region.
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China omits India, Pak from 72-hour visa free travel
China today announced a 72-hour visa free stay in Beijing for travellers from 42 countries but India, Pakistan and the rest of South Asian nations were consp......
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China Blacklists 4 Citizens for 'Uncivilised Tourist Behaviour'
Four Chinese have been punished and blacklisted for their "uncivilised tourist behaviour" at a Bangkok airport, the China National Tourism Administration (CNTA)...
Four Chinese have been punished and blacklisted for their "uncivilised tourist behaviour" at a Bangkok airport, the China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) said.
According to the administration, a flight delay at the Bangkok airport earlier this month led to dissatisfaction and uproar among Chinese tourists, Xinhua news agency reported.
The four blacklisted tourists behaved badly, inciting other tourists to disobey public order at the airport, which severely tarnished the image of China.
The four will stay on the "bad behaviour record" blacklist for two to three years, the CNTA said.
The "bad behaviour record" was first introduced by the CNTA in March this year amid growing concerns about the bad manners of some Chinese tourists both at home and abroad.
It remains unclear how the "blacklist" status will affect the offenders, but experts say the rule functions more as a warning.
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Four Chinese have been punished and blacklisted for their "uncivilised tourist behaviour" at a Bangkok airport, the China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) said.
According to the administration, a flight delay at the Bangkok airport earlier this month led to dissatisfaction and uproar among Chinese tourists, Xinhua news agency reported.
The four blacklisted tourists behaved badly, inciting other tourists to disobey public order at the airport, which severely tarnished the image of China.
The four will stay on the "bad behaviour record" blacklist for two to three years, the CNTA said.
The "bad behaviour record" was first introduced by the CNTA in March this year amid growing concerns about the bad manners of some Chinese tourists both at home and abroad.
It remains unclear how the "blacklist" status will affect the offenders, but experts say the rule functions more as a warning.
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Boat with more than 450 people sinks in China's Yangtze
BEIJING (AP) -- A small cruise ship sank overnight in China's Yangtze River during a storm, leaving at least one person dead and nearly 450 people missing, most...
BEIJING (AP) -- A small cruise ship sank overnight in China's Yangtze River during a storm, leaving at least one person dead and nearly 450 people missing, most of them elderly, state media said Tuesday. Ten people were rescued, the state media reports said.Search teams heard sounds coming from within the partially submerged ship about 12 hours after it went down, state broadcaster CCTV said, but it was not immediately clear whether they amounted to signs of life among the missing.The boat was traveling from Nanjing upstream to the southwestern city of Chongqing when it sank Monday night in Hubei province, the report said.The official Xinhua News Agency quoted the captain and chief engineer, who were both rescued, as saying the ship sank quickly after being caught in a cyclone. The Communist Party-run People's Daily said the ship sank within two minutes.CCTV said the four-level ship had been carrying 406 Chinese passengers, five travel agency employees and 47 crew members. Ten people were rescued and one person was confirmed dead, CCTV said.The broadcaster said most of the passengers were 50 to 80 years of age.The ship sank in the Damazhou waterway section, where the river is 15 meters (about 50 feet) deep. The Yangtze is the world's third-longest river.CCTV video footage of the river showed calm waters Tuesday morning, with dozens of rescue personnel in bright orange vests gathered on the shore. Several rescue ships were searching the waters, and submersible craft had been deployed.The channel said seven of the survivors swam to shore and alerted authorities to the sinking.More than 50 boats and 3,000 people were involved in search efforts.The Eastern Star measured 251 feet long (76.5 meters) and 36 feet wide (11 meters) and was capable of carrying a maximum of 534 people, CCTV reported. It is owned by the Chongqing Eastern Shipping Corp., which focuses on tourism routes in the popular Three Gorges river canyon region.CCTV reported that 6 inches (150 millimeters) of rain had fallen in the region over the past 24 hours.Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is reported to be traveling to the accident site. Xinhua reported that President Xi Jinping had ordered a work team of the State Council, the country's Cabinet, to rush to the site to guide the rescue work. 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Learn more about our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Follow us on Twitter @Local12 and LIKE us on Facebook for updates!
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BEIJING (AP) -- A small cruise ship sank overnight in China's Yangtze River during a storm, leaving at least one person dead and nearly 450 people missing, most of them elderly, state media said Tuesday. Ten people were rescued, the state media reports said.Search teams heard sounds coming from within the partially submerged ship about 12 hours after it went down, state broadcaster CCTV said, but it was not immediately clear whether they amounted to signs of life among the missing.The boat was traveling from Nanjing upstream to the southwestern city of Chongqing when it sank Monday night in Hubei province, the report said.The official Xinhua News Agency quoted the captain and chief engineer, who were both rescued, as saying the ship sank quickly after being caught in a cyclone. The Communist Party-run People's Daily said the ship sank within two minutes.CCTV said the four-level ship had been carrying 406 Chinese passengers, five travel agency employees and 47 crew members. Ten people were rescued and one person was confirmed dead, CCTV said.The broadcaster said most of the passengers were 50 to 80 years of age.The ship sank in the Damazhou waterway section, where the river is 15 meters (about 50 feet) deep. The Yangtze is the world's third-longest river.CCTV video footage of the river showed calm waters Tuesday morning, with dozens of rescue personnel in bright orange vests gathered on the shore. Several rescue ships were searching the waters, and submersible craft had been deployed.The channel said seven of the survivors swam to shore and alerted authorities to the sinking.More than 50 boats and 3,000 people were involved in search efforts.The Eastern Star measured 251 feet long (76.5 meters) and 36 feet wide (11 meters) and was capable of carrying a maximum of 534 people, CCTV reported. It is owned by the Chongqing Eastern Shipping Corp., which focuses on tourism routes in the popular Three Gorges river canyon region.CCTV reported that 6 inches (150 millimeters) of rain had fallen in the region over the past 24 hours.Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is reported to be traveling to the accident site. Xinhua reported that President Xi Jinping had ordered a work team of the State Council, the country's Cabinet, to rush to the site to guide the rescue work. 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Learn more about our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Follow us on Twitter @Local12 and LIKE us on Facebook for updates!
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The Eastern Star, Yangtze River tragedy on trip of a lifetime
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Chinese salvagers have fully righted the ship which capsized on the Yangtze River, on which more than 400 people are thought to have died.
The Eastern Star overturned late on Monday after being caught in a storm.
Just 14 of the 456 passengers and crew are known to have survived what looks set to be China's worst shipping disaster in more than 60 years of Communist rule.
Authorities say the chances of finding anyone still alive were "slim".
"In a situation in which the overall judgment is that there is no chance of people being alive, we could start the work of righting the boat," Transport Ministry Spokesperson Xu Chengguang had told reporters at a news conference on Thursday.
Rescue workers on the upturned hull, which was just barely visible over the brown waters of the Yangtze, were towered over by two cranes.
Hooks were welded onto the ship and a net stretched around the entire structure in preparation for lifting it.
By first light on Friday, the ship could be seen lying on its side with its name visible just above the water. Xinhua state news agency later tweeted a picture of the righted vessel, its roof apparently crushed.
As the ship is righted, the focus of emergency workers at the site in Jianli, Hubei province will switch from attempting to find survivors to searching the ship's 150 cabins for bodies.
Mr Xu said on Friday that the next step was to raise the ship entirely above the water to conduct the search.
So far 97 bodies have been recovered, some after three holes were cut into the vessel's upturned hull. The holes were later welded closed in order to preserve the ship's buoyancy.
Chinese President Xi Jinping promised a thorough investigation into the cause of the disaster, after angry relatives protested at the scene.
Authorities tightly controlled access to the site, leading family members and journalists to complain about a lack of information.
The Eastern Star
The 76m-long, 2,200-tonne ship was named Dongfangzhixing in Chinese
It was carrying 405 passengers - mostly elderly tourists but also one three-year-old - as well as five travel agency employees and 46 crew members.
The ship is owned by the Chongqing Eastern Shipping Corporation, and passengers had booked their trip through a travel agency in Shanghai.
The cruise left the eastern city of Nanjing in April and was travelling to Chongqing in the south-west via the Three Gorges - a journey of at least 1,500km (930 miles).
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Yangtze ship disaster: Chinese salvagers right Eastern Star
Chinese salvagers have fully righted the ship which capsized on the Yangtze River, on which more than 400 people are thought to have died.
The Eastern Star overturned late on Monday after being caught in a storm.
Just 14 of the 456 passengers and crew are known to have survived what looks set to be China's worst shipping disaster in more than 60 years of Communist rule.
Authorities say the chances of finding anyone still alive were "slim".
"In a situation in which the overall judgment is that there is no chance of people being alive, we could start the work of righting the boat," Transport Ministry Spokesperson Xu Chengguang had told reporters at a news conference on Thursday.
Rescue workers on the upturned hull, which was just barely visible over the brown waters of the Yangtze, were towered over by two cranes.
Hooks were welded onto the ship and a net stretched around the entire structure in preparation for lifting it.
By first light on Friday, the ship could be seen lying on its side with its name visible just above the water. Xinhua state news agency later tweeted a picture of the righted vessel, its roof apparently crushed.
As the ship is righted, the focus of emergency workers at the site in Jianli, Hubei province will switch from attempting to find survivors to searching the ship's 150 cabins for bodies.
Mr Xu said on Friday that the next step was to raise the ship entirely above the water to conduct the search.
So far 97 bodies have been recovered, some after three holes were cut into the vessel's upturned hull. The holes were later welded closed in order to preserve the ship's buoyancy.
Chinese President Xi Jinping promised a thorough investigation into the cause of the disaster, after angry relatives protested at the scene.
Authorities tightly controlled access to the site, leading family members and journalists to complain about a lack of information.
The Eastern Star
The 76m-long, 2,200-tonne ship was named Dongfangzhixing in Chinese
It was carrying 405 passengers - mostly elderly tourists but also one three-year-old - as well as five travel agency employees and 46 crew members.
The ship is owned by the Chongqing Eastern Shipping Corporation, and passengers had booked their trip through a travel agency in Shanghai.
The cruise left the eastern city of Nanjing in April and was travelling to Chongqing in the south-west via the Three Gorges - a journey of at least 1,500km (930 miles).
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China Plans International Tourism Zone With North Korea, Russia: State Media
State news agency Xinhua said on Friday that China is planning an international tourism zone in its northeastern border area with Russia and North Korea, in Pyo...
State news agency Xinhua said on Friday that China is planning an international tourism zone in its northeastern border area with Russia and North Korea, in Pyongyang's latest push for new investment.
According to Xinhua, Jiang Chaoliang, governor of China's northeastern Jilin province, said the province would draw up a blueprint for the Tumen River Delta international tourism area this year.
The Tumen River divides China and North Korea.
Xinhua said officials are exploring a management model of the tourism zone that would involve China, Russia and North Korea. Xinhua said, citing officials, that visitors shall enter the tourism zone without visas and shopping shall be duty-free.
Xinhua said, citing Zhao Xiaojun, director of Jilin Provincial Tourism Administration, that in the long run, South Korea, Japan and Mongolia will join the tourism area via highways, railways and air routes.
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State news agency Xinhua said on Friday that China is planning an international tourism zone in its northeastern border area with Russia and North Korea, in Pyongyang's latest push for new investment.
According to Xinhua, Jiang Chaoliang, governor of China's northeastern Jilin province, said the province would draw up a blueprint for the Tumen River Delta international tourism area this year.
The Tumen River divides China and North Korea.
Xinhua said officials are exploring a management model of the tourism zone that would involve China, Russia and North Korea. Xinhua said, citing officials, that visitors shall enter the tourism zone without visas and shopping shall be duty-free.
Xinhua said, citing Zhao Xiaojun, director of Jilin Provincial Tourism Administration, that in the long run, South Korea, Japan and Mongolia will join the tourism area via highways, railways and air routes.
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Thousands of Cars Stuck in Beijing Traffic Jam on 50-Lane Highway
If you think your commute is a headache, this recent traffic jam in Beijing might make you reconsider.
Thousands of cars were stuck for hours on the 50-lane-wi...
If you think your commute is a headache, this recent traffic jam in Beijing might make you reconsider.
Thousands of cars were stuck for hours on the 50-lane-wide G4 Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway on Wednesday, according to Chinese newspaper The People's Daily.
A newly installed checkpoint forced traffic to merge down to 20 lanes, creating a bottleneck that backed up traffic for miles, the People's Daily reported. Over 750 million people, or half of China's population, were estimated to be traveling this past week for National Day celebrations, Xinhua News Agency reported, citing data released by China's Transport Ministry.
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If you think your commute is a headache, this recent traffic jam in Beijing might make you reconsider.
Thousands of cars were stuck for hours on the 50-lane-wide G4 Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway on Wednesday, according to Chinese newspaper The People's Daily.
A newly installed checkpoint forced traffic to merge down to 20 lanes, creating a bottleneck that backed up traffic for miles, the People's Daily reported. Over 750 million people, or half of China's population, were estimated to be traveling this past week for National Day celebrations, Xinhua News Agency reported, citing data released by China's Transport Ministry.
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Chinese ferry sinks in Yangtze river: Tornado hits Eastern Star cruise ship carrying 458 people
Boat with more than 450 people sinks in China's Yangtze
Chinese ferry sinks in Yangtze river with 458 people aboard – latest updates. President Xi urges all-out...
Boat with more than 450 people sinks in China's Yangtze
Chinese ferry sinks in Yangtze river with 458 people aboard – latest updates. President Xi urges all-out rescue efforts following ship-capsizing accident. 长江客轮倾覆现场有大风暴雨 搜救困难
“东方之星”最后影像披露 More than 400 people are missing after a Chinese passenger boat sank on the Yangtze river as it was hit by what the captain described as a cyclone
BEIJING, June 2 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping has made an important instruction, ordering all-out rescue efforts following the accident in which a passenger ship carrying 458 people sank Monday night in the Hubei section of China's Yangtze River.
Premier Li Keqiang is heading to Hubei Province to direct the rescue work.
The Xinhua news agency reports that Chinese president Xi Jinping has issued an order for “all-out rescue efforts” while Premier Li Keqiang ordered a work team from the state council, China’s cabinet, to direct search-and-rescue work.
Efforts have faced difficulty due to bad weather, Xinhua said.
Li, along with vice-premier Ma Kai and state councilor Yang Jing are on their way to the site of the sinking.
Xi has ordered the provinces of Hubei and Chongqing to join in the rescue efforts and, Xinhua reports, “properly handle the aftermath”.
China’s transport ministry and other government departments were also told to throw all available resources into the rescue effort and for the treatment of those saved, Xinhua said.
Xi has also called for officials to heed lessons and take more effective measures to protect people’s lives, Xinhua said.
BEIJING – A small cruise ship carrying more than 450 people, many of them elderly, sank overnight in the Yangtze River during a storm in southern China, and eight people have been rescued, the state broadcaster CCTV reported Tuesday.
Rescue work was underway but low visibility due to fog was hampering the search, CCTV said. The boat was traveling from Nanjing upstream to the southwestern city of Chongqing when it sank Monday night in Hubei province, the report said.
The official Xinhua News Agency quoted the captain and chief engineer, who were both rescued, as saying the ship sank quickly after being caught in a cyclone. The Communist Party-run People's Daily said the ship sank within two minutes.
CCTV said the four-level ship was carrying 406 Chinese passengers, five travel agency employees and 47 crew members. It sank in the Damazhou waterway section, where the river is 15 meters (about 50 feet) deep.
The broadcaster said most of the passengers were 50 to 80 years of age.
CCTV video footage of the river showed calm waters Tuesday morning, with dozens of rescue personnel in bright orange vests gathered on the shore. Several rescue ships were searching the waters, and submersible craft had been deployed.
The channel said seven of the survivors swam to shore and alerted authorities of the sinking.
The Eastern Star measured 251 feet long (76.5 meters) and 36 feet wide (11 meters) and was capable of carrying a maximum of 534 people, CCTV reported. It is owned by the Chongqing Eastern Shipping Corp., which focuses on tourism routes in the popular Three Gorges river canyon region.
CCTV reported that 6 inches (150 millimeters) of rain had fallen in the region over the past 24 hours.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is reported to be traveling to the accident site. Xinhua reported that President Xi Jinping had ordered a work team of the State Council, the country's Cabinet, to rush to the site to guide the rescue work.
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Boat with more than 450 people sinks in China's Yangtze
Chinese ferry sinks in Yangtze river with 458 people aboard – latest updates. President Xi urges all-out rescue efforts following ship-capsizing accident. 长江客轮倾覆现场有大风暴雨 搜救困难
“东方之星”最后影像披露 More than 400 people are missing after a Chinese passenger boat sank on the Yangtze river as it was hit by what the captain described as a cyclone
BEIJING, June 2 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping has made an important instruction, ordering all-out rescue efforts following the accident in which a passenger ship carrying 458 people sank Monday night in the Hubei section of China's Yangtze River.
Premier Li Keqiang is heading to Hubei Province to direct the rescue work.
The Xinhua news agency reports that Chinese president Xi Jinping has issued an order for “all-out rescue efforts” while Premier Li Keqiang ordered a work team from the state council, China’s cabinet, to direct search-and-rescue work.
Efforts have faced difficulty due to bad weather, Xinhua said.
Li, along with vice-premier Ma Kai and state councilor Yang Jing are on their way to the site of the sinking.
Xi has ordered the provinces of Hubei and Chongqing to join in the rescue efforts and, Xinhua reports, “properly handle the aftermath”.
China’s transport ministry and other government departments were also told to throw all available resources into the rescue effort and for the treatment of those saved, Xinhua said.
Xi has also called for officials to heed lessons and take more effective measures to protect people’s lives, Xinhua said.
BEIJING – A small cruise ship carrying more than 450 people, many of them elderly, sank overnight in the Yangtze River during a storm in southern China, and eight people have been rescued, the state broadcaster CCTV reported Tuesday.
Rescue work was underway but low visibility due to fog was hampering the search, CCTV said. The boat was traveling from Nanjing upstream to the southwestern city of Chongqing when it sank Monday night in Hubei province, the report said.
The official Xinhua News Agency quoted the captain and chief engineer, who were both rescued, as saying the ship sank quickly after being caught in a cyclone. The Communist Party-run People's Daily said the ship sank within two minutes.
CCTV said the four-level ship was carrying 406 Chinese passengers, five travel agency employees and 47 crew members. It sank in the Damazhou waterway section, where the river is 15 meters (about 50 feet) deep.
The broadcaster said most of the passengers were 50 to 80 years of age.
CCTV video footage of the river showed calm waters Tuesday morning, with dozens of rescue personnel in bright orange vests gathered on the shore. Several rescue ships were searching the waters, and submersible craft had been deployed.
The channel said seven of the survivors swam to shore and alerted authorities of the sinking.
The Eastern Star measured 251 feet long (76.5 meters) and 36 feet wide (11 meters) and was capable of carrying a maximum of 534 people, CCTV reported. It is owned by the Chongqing Eastern Shipping Corp., which focuses on tourism routes in the popular Three Gorges river canyon region.
CCTV reported that 6 inches (150 millimeters) of rain had fallen in the region over the past 24 hours.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is reported to be traveling to the accident site. Xinhua reported that President Xi Jinping had ordered a work team of the State Council, the country's Cabinet, to rush to the site to guide the rescue work.
- published: 02 Jun 2015
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Boat with more than 450 people sinks in China’s Yangtze River
BEIJING – A small cruise ship carrying more than 450 people, many of them elderly, sank overnight in the Yangtze River during a storm in southern China, and eig...
BEIJING – A small cruise ship carrying more than 450 people, many of them elderly, sank overnight in the Yangtze River during a storm in southern China, and eight people have been rescued, the state broadcaster CCTV reported Tuesday.
Rescue work was underway but low visibility due to fog was hampering the search, CCTV said. The boat was traveling from Nanjing upstream to the southwestern city of Chongqing when it sank Monday night in Hubei province, the report said.
Rescue workers prepare to head out on boats on the Yangtze River to search for missing passengers after a ship capsized in central China’s Hubei province Tuesday, June 2, 2015.
Rescue workers prepare to head out on boats on the Yangtze River to search for missing passengers after a ship capsized in central China’s Hubei province Tuesday, June 2, 2015.
(Chinatopix Via AP)
The official Xinhua News Agency quoted the captain and chief engineer, who were both rescued, as saying the ship sank quickly after being caught in a cyclone. The Communist Party-run People’s Daily said the ship sank within two minutes.
CCTV said the four-level ship was carrying 406 Chinese passengers, five travel agency employees and 47 crew members. It sank in the Damazhou waterway section, where the river is 15 meters deep.
The broadcaster said most of the passengers were 50 to 80 years of age.
CCTV video footage of the river showed calm waters Tuesday morning, with dozens of rescue personnel in bright orange vests gathered on the shore. Several rescue ships were searching the waters, and submersible craft had been deployed.
Rescue workers prepare to head out on boats on the Yangtze River to search for missing passengers after a ship capsized in central China’s Hubei province Tuesday, June 2, 2015.
Rescue workers prepare to head out on boats on the Yangtze River to search for missing passengers after a ship capsized in central China’s Hubei province Tuesday, June 2, 2015.
(Chinatopix Via AP)
The channel said seven of the survivors swam to shore and alerted authorities of the sinking.
The Eastern Star measured 76.5 meters and 11 meters and was capable of carrying a maximum of 534 people, CCTV reported. It is owned by the Chongqing Eastern Shipping Corp., which focuses on tourism routes in the popular Three Gorges river canyon region.
CCTV reported that 150 millimeters of rain had fallen in the region over the past 24 hours.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is reported to be traveling to the accident site. Xinhua reported that President Xi Jinping had ordered a work team of the State Council, the country’s Cabinet, to rush to the site to guide the rescue work.
wn.com/Boat With More Than 450 People Sinks In China’S Yangtze River
BEIJING – A small cruise ship carrying more than 450 people, many of them elderly, sank overnight in the Yangtze River during a storm in southern China, and eight people have been rescued, the state broadcaster CCTV reported Tuesday.
Rescue work was underway but low visibility due to fog was hampering the search, CCTV said. The boat was traveling from Nanjing upstream to the southwestern city of Chongqing when it sank Monday night in Hubei province, the report said.
Rescue workers prepare to head out on boats on the Yangtze River to search for missing passengers after a ship capsized in central China’s Hubei province Tuesday, June 2, 2015.
Rescue workers prepare to head out on boats on the Yangtze River to search for missing passengers after a ship capsized in central China’s Hubei province Tuesday, June 2, 2015.
(Chinatopix Via AP)
The official Xinhua News Agency quoted the captain and chief engineer, who were both rescued, as saying the ship sank quickly after being caught in a cyclone. The Communist Party-run People’s Daily said the ship sank within two minutes.
CCTV said the four-level ship was carrying 406 Chinese passengers, five travel agency employees and 47 crew members. It sank in the Damazhou waterway section, where the river is 15 meters deep.
The broadcaster said most of the passengers were 50 to 80 years of age.
CCTV video footage of the river showed calm waters Tuesday morning, with dozens of rescue personnel in bright orange vests gathered on the shore. Several rescue ships were searching the waters, and submersible craft had been deployed.
Rescue workers prepare to head out on boats on the Yangtze River to search for missing passengers after a ship capsized in central China’s Hubei province Tuesday, June 2, 2015.
Rescue workers prepare to head out on boats on the Yangtze River to search for missing passengers after a ship capsized in central China’s Hubei province Tuesday, June 2, 2015.
(Chinatopix Via AP)
The channel said seven of the survivors swam to shore and alerted authorities of the sinking.
The Eastern Star measured 76.5 meters and 11 meters and was capable of carrying a maximum of 534 people, CCTV reported. It is owned by the Chongqing Eastern Shipping Corp., which focuses on tourism routes in the popular Three Gorges river canyon region.
CCTV reported that 150 millimeters of rain had fallen in the region over the past 24 hours.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is reported to be traveling to the accident site. Xinhua reported that President Xi Jinping had ordered a work team of the State Council, the country’s Cabinet, to rush to the site to guide the rescue work.
- published: 02 Jun 2015
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China Ratchet Daily 32 China Government Begins Limitatons on Visits to Hongkong
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Residents from Shenzhen city would be allowed one trip per week to neighboring Hong Kong as of Monday, the official Xinhua news agency said, citing China’s Ministry of Public Security. Visitors from the city didn’t previously face limits.
The change in policy will help ease tensions in Hong Kong, where scuffles have broken out between protesters and parallel traders, who buy daily necessities in the former British colony to resell them on the mainland. The city, which has come to rely on Chinese visitors, may see a 5 percent reduction in tourist spending, Goldman Sachs analysts wrote in a report.
“This policy targets the career parallel traders,” Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying told reporters Monday. “Hong Kong is still a city for tourists from all around the world including those from the mainland.”
The policy change won’t affect Shenzhen residents who have already been granted multiple-entry visas into Hong Kong, and will take some time to take effect, Leung said. Hong Kong plans to run campaigns to lure tourists, he said.
‘Downside Risk’
Shares of Sa Sa International Holdings Ltd., a cosmetics retailer, plunged as much as 9.7 percent to HK$3.91 in Hong Kong trading, the stock’s biggest intraday decline since May. Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group Ltd. fell as much as 5.6 percent to HK$8.70.
The restrictions pose a “downside risk” to Hong Kong growth, said Raymond Yeung, a Hong Kong-based economist at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. who forecasts the city’s gross domestic product to rise 2.9 percent this year. Chinese day-trippers account for about 15 percent of retail spending in the city, and malls and restaurants would be affected, he said.
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“The way they handled the policy is too regressive,” said Yeung, who expects total retail sales to stagnate this year. “It would be better if the government addressed the needs of these tourists instead by improving tourism infrastucture such as by building a cross-border shopping area.”
Instead of rich Chinese flying in to purchase luxury items, Hong Kong is seeing more visitors buying shampoo, milk powder and other necessities. The demand has been fueled by concerns about the safety of products sold on the mainland.
Day Trips
Spending on luxury items plunged 14 percent last year, while the sales of medicine, cosmetics and groceries saw as much as a 9.3 percent gain, government data shows.
The trend has led to clashes between protesters and traders in border areas, spurring arrests and demands from lawmakers to curb visits. The incidents have stoked tension with the mainland, after Hong Kong students led months-long street protests demanding more autonomy in local elections.
Leung said that the city government put forth its proposals to limit Chinese visitors in June.
The change in policy would reduce the number of Chinese arrivals by 4.6 million visits, a Hong Kong official said Sunday. Tourists from China jumped 16 percent to 47 million last year, according to the Hong Kong Tourism Board.
Day trips accounted for a record 60 percent of these, compared with 38 percent in 2006.
Cosmetics Affected
The Hong Kong Retail Management Association said in a statement it was worried that the limits sent a message that mainland tourists weren’t welcome in the city. This might lead to a chain reaction and discourage visitors from other Chinese cities as well, the association said.
The restrictions would hurt cosmetics, food and alcohol sales, Goldman Sachs wrote in its report Sunday. Those of jewelry and leather goods would be less affected because they were mostly purchased by overnight tourists, it said.
Sa Sa said the company has no plans to change its expansion strategy and would continue to balance demand from locals and tourists. “We hope the government would consider measures to support healthy and sustainable growth in the retail industry,” it said in a statement.
Chinese visitors to Hong Kong have already been dropping. Arrivals from China fell 14 percent during the recent Ching Ming holiday, the city government said last week.
Two-thirds of the 743 people surveyed in February by the Chinese University of Hong Kong wanted the government to reduce the number of individual Chinese visitors. More than three-fifths of those polled said the tourists have brought inconvenience to their lives, the university said.
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Residents from Shenzhen city would be allowed one trip per week to neighboring Hong Kong as of Monday, the official Xinhua news agency said, citing China’s Ministry of Public Security. Visitors from the city didn’t previously face limits.
The change in policy will help ease tensions in Hong Kong, where scuffles have broken out between protesters and parallel traders, who buy daily necessities in the former British colony to resell them on the mainland. The city, which has come to rely on Chinese visitors, may see a 5 percent reduction in tourist spending, Goldman Sachs analysts wrote in a report.
“This policy targets the career parallel traders,” Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying told reporters Monday. “Hong Kong is still a city for tourists from all around the world including those from the mainland.”
The policy change won’t affect Shenzhen residents who have already been granted multiple-entry visas into Hong Kong, and will take some time to take effect, Leung said. Hong Kong plans to run campaigns to lure tourists, he said.
‘Downside Risk’
Shares of Sa Sa International Holdings Ltd., a cosmetics retailer, plunged as much as 9.7 percent to HK$3.91 in Hong Kong trading, the stock’s biggest intraday decline since May. Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group Ltd. fell as much as 5.6 percent to HK$8.70.
The restrictions pose a “downside risk” to Hong Kong growth, said Raymond Yeung, a Hong Kong-based economist at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. who forecasts the city’s gross domestic product to rise 2.9 percent this year. Chinese day-trippers account for about 15 percent of retail spending in the city, and malls and restaurants would be affected, he said.
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“The way they handled the policy is too regressive,” said Yeung, who expects total retail sales to stagnate this year. “It would be better if the government addressed the needs of these tourists instead by improving tourism infrastucture such as by building a cross-border shopping area.”
Instead of rich Chinese flying in to purchase luxury items, Hong Kong is seeing more visitors buying shampoo, milk powder and other necessities. The demand has been fueled by concerns about the safety of products sold on the mainland.
Day Trips
Spending on luxury items plunged 14 percent last year, while the sales of medicine, cosmetics and groceries saw as much as a 9.3 percent gain, government data shows.
The trend has led to clashes between protesters and traders in border areas, spurring arrests and demands from lawmakers to curb visits. The incidents have stoked tension with the mainland, after Hong Kong students led months-long street protests demanding more autonomy in local elections.
Leung said that the city government put forth its proposals to limit Chinese visitors in June.
The change in policy would reduce the number of Chinese arrivals by 4.6 million visits, a Hong Kong official said Sunday. Tourists from China jumped 16 percent to 47 million last year, according to the Hong Kong Tourism Board.
Day trips accounted for a record 60 percent of these, compared with 38 percent in 2006.
Cosmetics Affected
The Hong Kong Retail Management Association said in a statement it was worried that the limits sent a message that mainland tourists weren’t welcome in the city. This might lead to a chain reaction and discourage visitors from other Chinese cities as well, the association said.
The restrictions would hurt cosmetics, food and alcohol sales, Goldman Sachs wrote in its report Sunday. Those of jewelry and leather goods would be less affected because they were mostly purchased by overnight tourists, it said.
Sa Sa said the company has no plans to change its expansion strategy and would continue to balance demand from locals and tourists. “We hope the government would consider measures to support healthy and sustainable growth in the retail industry,” it said in a statement.
Chinese visitors to Hong Kong have already been dropping. Arrivals from China fell 14 percent during the recent Ching Ming holiday, the city government said last week.
Two-thirds of the 743 people surveyed in February by the Chinese University of Hong Kong wanted the government to reduce the number of individual Chinese visitors. More than three-fifths of those polled said the tourists have brought inconvenience to their lives, the university said.
- published: 14 Apr 2015
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Scenes of panic in aftermath of stabbings at Chinese train station"
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Super Typhoon Usagi Devastating Storm Slams Taiwan And China!!
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BEIJING- Beijing police are patrolling the city's subways and trains to stop people wearing face masks, strange costumes and forming flash mobs, warning commuters that such actions could jeopardize public safety by causing stampedes.
State news agency Xinhua said law enforcement teams, which started the patrols on May 1, and have encountered 83 cases of "improper behavior", including hawking, begging and the distribution of advertising flyers.
Costumes and masks are likely to attract the attention of other passengers, Xinhua quoted Liang Jianwei, vice head of the Beijing municipal traffic administration corps, as saying.
"When a lot of people stop to watch, the risk of stampedes increases," Liang said.
Passengers should avoid forming flash mobs, the article quoted Liang as saying.
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BEIJING- Beijing police are patrolling the city's subways and trains to stop people wearing face masks, strange costumes and forming flash mobs, warning commuters that such actions could jeopardize public safety by causing stampedes.
State news agency Xinhua said law enforcement teams, which started the patrols on May 1, and have encountered 83 cases of "improper behavior", including hawking, begging and the distribution of advertising flyers.
Costumes and masks are likely to attract the attention of other passengers, Xinhua quoted Liang Jianwei, vice head of the Beijing municipal traffic administration corps, as saying.
"When a lot of people stop to watch, the risk of stampedes increases," Liang said.
Passengers should avoid forming flash mobs, the article quoted Liang as saying.
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Firefighters in Tibetan Monasteries to "Fight Fires"
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China frozen meat scandal: 40-year-old Cultural Revolution meat seized in Hunan - TomoNews
HUNAN PROVINCE, CHINA — Around 800 tons of smuggled frozen meat have been seized by Chinese officials, including one batch stamped from the 1970s, Chinese state...
HUNAN PROVINCE, CHINA — Around 800 tons of smuggled frozen meat have been seized by Chinese officials, including one batch stamped from the 1970s, Chinese state media reported.
The operation is said to have been part of a month long crackdown on the illegal trade.
The vintage meat was set to be distributed to restaurants, retailers and supermarkets in Hunan province as well as other provinces and major cities, according to Xinhua “News Agency”.
The confiscated meat included poultry and beef supposedly worth 10 million yuan ($1.6 million).
Some of the packages were rotten and others were mad old, packed and stamped during China’s Cultural Revolution 40 years ago. Other meat was found thawing in hot shipping containers.
Chinese officials claim to have seized more than 100,000 tons of smuggled frozen meat worth nearly $500 million in crackdowns across 14 provinces and detained 21 smuggling groups, the government’s propaganda news agency said.
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Power cuts blamed on ice, heavy snowfall leaves thousands waiting for trains
1. Wide shot exterior of Beijing West Railway Station
2. Mid shot crowds of people out of the station
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1. Wide shot exterior of Beijing West Railway Station
2. Mid shot crowds of people out of the station
3. Mid low-angle of people inside the station
4. Mid shot people waiting in the station
5. Close up people waiting
6. Mid shot billboard in the station
7. Close up billboard showing trains delayed
8. Close up people in the station
9. Close up man in the station
10. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Yao Hongren, Vice Director, Beijing West Railway Station:
"According the weather report, there is still no sign of it getting obvious better, so we will be kept under great pressure. After all it is a natural disaster and what we can do is to take all possible measures to get passengers on their way home"
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19. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Mr Wang, passenger getting stuck at the airport
"I'm feeling anxious. There is no proper place for us to sit and we have to stay here and watch for any updated flight information. I hope I can get an earliest possible flight to go back home."
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Power cuts blamed on ice and unusually heavy snowfall has left hundred of thousands of people waiting for trains in the key Chinese rail hubs from Guangzhou in the south to Beijing in the North.
With the advent of China's annual peak Lunar New Year travel season, numbers are expected to continuously rise, leaving railway and local authorities are scrambling to arrange temporary shelters in schools and other public buildings, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.
In the Beijing West Railway Station, trains to central and southern provinces of Hubei, Hunan and Guangdong were cancelled or delayed over the weekend, leaving tens of thousands of passengers stranded.
The backups have been compounded by a slowdown in bus travel due to the closure of highways covered with thick sheets of ice.
Air travel has also been affected, with numerous flights delayed by snowing weather in central and southern cities.
The bad weather came at the worst possible time for travellers and transport authorities, as tens of millions of Chinese were on the move by train, plane and bus.
Even without further damage to the grid, authorities expect it will take a few days to restore rail connections to normal, Railway Ministry officials told broadcaster CCTV.
Most of the delays were blamed on cuts that left 136 electric passenger trains stranded on the tracks in Hunan province, at the midpoint of the main Beijing-Guangzhou railway, Xinhua said.
Xinhua said the ministry has instructed 63 trains to bypass sections where power had been cut along the heavily used lines from Beijing to Hong Kong and from Shanghai to the southwestern city of Kunming. Additional trains have been dispatched to pick up stranded passengers, it said.
Most of those stuck in Guangzhou were migrants working in the region's export industries who were returning to their homes elsewhere for the holiday, the main time for Chinese family gatherings. The holiday this year falls on February 7.
Hunan and other parts of central China have been hit in recent days by freakishly cold weather, icy rain and snow that has accumulated on power lines, causing them to snap in places. Some areas have seen the heaviest snowfalls in more than a decade, with more bad weather forecast for the coming days.
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wn.com/Power Cuts Blamed On Ice, Heavy Snowfall Leaves Thousands Waiting For Trains
1. Wide shot exterior of Beijing West Railway Station
2. Mid shot crowds of people out of the station
3. Mid low-angle of people inside the station
4. Mid shot people waiting in the station
5. Close up people waiting
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7. Close up billboard showing trains delayed
8. Close up people in the station
9. Close up man in the station
10. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Yao Hongren, Vice Director, Beijing West Railway Station:
"According the weather report, there is still no sign of it getting obvious better, so we will be kept under great pressure. After all it is a natural disaster and what we can do is to take all possible measures to get passengers on their way home"
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13. Close up people's feet
14. Wide shot passengers waiting at Beijing Capital Airport
15. Close up elderly woman waiting
16. Close up woman sleeping
17. Passengers walking in and pointing at billboard
18. Close up billboard showing flights cancelled and delayed
19. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Mr Wang, passenger getting stuck at the airport
"I'm feeling anxious. There is no proper place for us to sit and we have to stay here and watch for any updated flight information. I hope I can get an earliest possible flight to go back home."
20. Mid shot passengers at the airport
STORYLINE:
Power cuts blamed on ice and unusually heavy snowfall has left hundred of thousands of people waiting for trains in the key Chinese rail hubs from Guangzhou in the south to Beijing in the North.
With the advent of China's annual peak Lunar New Year travel season, numbers are expected to continuously rise, leaving railway and local authorities are scrambling to arrange temporary shelters in schools and other public buildings, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.
In the Beijing West Railway Station, trains to central and southern provinces of Hubei, Hunan and Guangdong were cancelled or delayed over the weekend, leaving tens of thousands of passengers stranded.
The backups have been compounded by a slowdown in bus travel due to the closure of highways covered with thick sheets of ice.
Air travel has also been affected, with numerous flights delayed by snowing weather in central and southern cities.
The bad weather came at the worst possible time for travellers and transport authorities, as tens of millions of Chinese were on the move by train, plane and bus.
Even without further damage to the grid, authorities expect it will take a few days to restore rail connections to normal, Railway Ministry officials told broadcaster CCTV.
Most of the delays were blamed on cuts that left 136 electric passenger trains stranded on the tracks in Hunan province, at the midpoint of the main Beijing-Guangzhou railway, Xinhua said.
Xinhua said the ministry has instructed 63 trains to bypass sections where power had been cut along the heavily used lines from Beijing to Hong Kong and from Shanghai to the southwestern city of Kunming. Additional trains have been dispatched to pick up stranded passengers, it said.
Most of those stuck in Guangzhou were migrants working in the region's export industries who were returning to their homes elsewhere for the holiday, the main time for Chinese family gatherings. The holiday this year falls on February 7.
Hunan and other parts of central China have been hit in recent days by freakishly cold weather, icy rain and snow that has accumulated on power lines, causing them to snap in places. Some areas have seen the heaviest snowfalls in more than a decade, with more bad weather forecast for the coming days.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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