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China, Central Asia to strengthen cooperation in various fields: Chinese FM Yuan Xinfang,Shi Hao,Ren Jun,Guan Jianwu © Provided by N.C.N. Limited
A freight train from Rizhao to Central Asia leaves a container station of Rizhao port in east China s Shandong Province, Sept. 12, 2017. The train, loaded with containers of automobile components, numerical control machines, plastic productions and daily necessities, leaves China through the port in Horgos and passes Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. (Xinhua/Guo Xulei)
A stable and prosperous Central Asia serves the common interests of countries in the region and is conducive to world peace and development, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said, adding that China s foreign policy towards Central Asia is active, friendly, open and transparent.
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When Anar Sabit was in her twenties and living in Vancouver, she liked to tell her friends that people could control their own destinies. Her experience, she was sure, was proof enough.
She had come to Canada in 2014, a bright, confident immigrant from Kuytun, a small city west of the Gobi Desert, in a part of China that is tucked between Kazakhstan, Siberia, and Mongolia. “Kuytun” means “cold” in Mongolian; legend has it that Genghis Khan’s men, stationed there one frigid winter, shouted the word as they shivered. During Sabit’s childhood, the city was an underdeveloped colonial outpost in a contested region that locals called East Turkestan. The territory had been annexed by imperial China in the eighteenth century, but on two occasions it broke away, before Mao retook it, in the nineteen-forties. In Beijing, it was called New Frontier, or Xinjiang: an untamed borderland.
Aviation regulator prepares to expand airports, build new ones By Luo Wangshu | China Daily | Updated: 2021-03-16 09:56 Share CLOSE A plane carrying the logo of Tibet Airlines lands at an airport in Lanzhou, Gansu province, May 21, 2017. [Photo/VCG]
China s civil aviation regulator has set a five-year goal to extend existing airports and build more airports to cater to growing demand, officials said. By 2025, China aims to build airports with a designed capacity of 2 billion passenger trips a year, creating a situation where infrastructure is ahead of civil aviation development, Zhang Qing, deputy head of the Civil Aviation Administration of China s development and planning department, said at a news conference on Monday.
Aviation regulator prepares to expand airports, build new ones
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