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All the Chinese, all over the world, unite. :china:

It is a universal truth that one neighboring state has always remained a natural enemy of Mother China and has been trying to split Mother China's Tibet since 1947, resulting in the war of 1962 where brave Chinese soldiers sacrificed their lives to protect the territorial integrity of Mother China.

Will you ever allow your enemy to split Mother China?

An overseas pan Chinese diaspora must be created where Chinese traders, industrialists, entrepreneurs, small business men, academics, students, artists, overseas professionals and even ordinary Chinese people can participate in general meetings and contribute to the safeguarding of Mother China's territorial integrity, national unity and honor on this planet.

Set up Chinese cultural centers across the globe to build a bridge of mutual understanding between the rest of the world and the Chinese civilization. Always keep vigil at the same time. If you notice any group involved in any evil terrorist separatist effort to harm Mother China's territorial integrity and national unity, inform the Chinese embassy or nearby consulate immediately. The terrorist separatist group's actions will be taken care of.

Ask the Tibetans and Uighurs that they are also children of Mother China and their destinies merge with those of the rest the nation. Ask them to economically contribute to the national unity and territorial integrity of Mother China.

Overseas Chinese urged to contribute to Tibet, Xinjiang development
English.news.cn 2010-05-07 21:44:07

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Jia Qinglin (R front), chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, who is also a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, meets with representatives of the 5th Conference for Friendship of Overseas Chinese Associations, in Beijing, capital of China, May 7, 2010. (Xinhua/Rao Aimin)

BEIJING, May 7 (Xinhua) -- China's top political advisor Jia Qinglin on Friday called on overseas Chinese to contribute to the development of the Tibet Autonomous Region and Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

Jia, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, made the remarks when meeting representatives of a conference of overseas Chinese societies.

He hoped overseas Chinese could invest more in Xinjiang and Tibet autonomous regions, in China's northwest and southwest respectively, and contribute their wisdom so to help with the regions' reform and opening up, and sustainable development.

Contacts between overseas Uygurs, Tibetans and members of other Chinese ethnic groups should be enhanced, Jia said.

He also called on overseas Chinese to be "firm supporters" of national unity, and publicize the development in the two autonomous regions and China's policies concerning the ethnic groups and their religions to help the world to better understand China.

In a speech delivered at the conference's opening ceremony, State Councilor Dai Bingguo said he hoped overseas Chinese would contribute more to safeguarding China's territorial integrity, realizing its reunification, as well as passing on Chinese cultural values.

Editor: Zhang Xiang

Overseas Chinese urged to contribute to Tibet, Xinjiang development
 
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Always keep vigil at the same time. If you notice any group involved in any evil terrorist separatist effort to harm Mother China's territorial integrity and national unity, inform the Chinese embassy or nearby consulate immediately. The terrorist separatist group's actions will be taken care of.

So, 50 cent party extremists = Communist + Martian2
 
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if martian is a 50 cent party extremist he wouldn't be able to survive when those 50 cents are converted to USD.

communist has actually attacked the communist party for, and i quote, "using the self destructive philosophy of communism instead of pragmatic nationalism."
 
Out there in the wild, commies and martians allover the place...plus, it's below freezing at the moment...ao(ch), that's scary! :P

Out of nowhere, speeding out from the wild, commies and martians all over the place... plus, it's below freezing at the moment... ao(ch), that's scary! :P

:china::oops:
 
And now is the time when sinoindus friendship becomes important, said the man with no name.

lol so lame...
 
China builds model low-carbon city in Xinjiang's Turpan
07:49, May 12, 2010

Turpan, a small Silk Road town in northwest China that became prosperous as a trade hub nearly 2,000 years ago, is earning renown for another reason today.

In accordance with the plans of the National Development and Reform Commission, and the National Energy Administration, the Turpan city government has been required to build an 8.8-square-km area into a national model for green city development.

Designed to be a model environmentally-friendly city in western China, the new low-carbon city depends not on fossil fuels but solar and wind energy for lighting and hot water supply.

It also uses geothermal resources for winter heating and summer cooling, as well as employing electric buses and taxis with zero pollutant for public transport.

Wang Guangtao, chairman of the Environment Protection and Resources Conservation Committee of the 11th National People's Congress, expects the project to be valuable for "the strategic adjustment of China's energy consumption structure."

"It is the first experimental project in China's arid western interior to develop energy-efficient and pollution-free cities. It will set an example for the use of new and clean energy," he said.

With 3,200 hours of sunshine per year, about 1,000 hours more than other Chinese regions at the same latitude, Turpan is rich in solar energy.

Project designer Zhu Xiaodi, chief of the Beijing Institute of Architectural Design (BIAD), said the new city aims to make full use of its advantages in solar energy to change the pattern of electricity generation away from the conventional energy supply mode dominated by coal-fired power plants.

A photovoltaic power generation plant with installed capacity of 13 megawatts will be built to supply electrical power for the area's residents, to illuminate public facilities and to drive public transportation vehicles, Zhu said.

Given China's economic expansion has heavily relied upon coal, which has provided 70 percent of the country's primary energy, much higher than the world average of 29 percent, local authorities hope the Turpan experiment will be a viable way for the country's vast western interior to improve energy use and reduce pollution.

Apart from solar energy, the city is also exploring the use of wind power and geothermal resources for public transportation.

Memet Kurban, an official at the project's command center, said solar panels would be installed on the rooftops of all buildings in the new city to generate electricity and heat water.

The number of private cars will be reduced to the least number possible while solar energy storage batteries will be used to power buses and taxis.

Special heat-pump technology is used to make use of shallow geothermal resources in the area.

Vice Major Su Tiancheng said a planned population of 60,000 will move into the new city. By the end of the year, 7,000 residential apartments with a combined floor space of 700,000 square meters will have been built, and local government authorities and enterprises are expected to move in.

The first-phase of the construction, which began last Wednesday. involved the construction of municipal infrastructure, residential buildings, public utilities and a central water park.

A special team made up of experts from BIAD, the International Eurasian Academy of Science, the Solar and Wind Evaluation Center of the China Meteorological Administration and the Guangzhou Urban Planning and Designs Institute are responsible for the overall design of the new city.

Source: Xinhua
 

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