Showing posts with label CHINA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CHINA. Show all posts

Friday, 14 October 2022

Experts laud policies of Xi Jinping

 

Experts laud policies of Xi Jinping

ISLAMABAD, OCT 14 /DNA/ – A roundtable discussion titled “An Appraisal of 10 years of Chinese National Congress and Regional Outlook” was organised under the banner of Islamabad Institute of Conflict Resolution (IICR), an Islamabad-based think tank.

The panellists included Professor Zamir Ahmed Awan, Founding Chair GSRRA, Lecturer NUST; Dr George H Cooke, Diplomatic Historian, Sri-Lanka; Mr Shakeel Ahmad, Political Economist; Mr Carlos Martinez, Independent Researcher & Co-editor of Friends of Socialist China, UK; Dr Tahir MumtazAwan, Head of China Study Centre, COMSATS University. Ms. Sabah Aslam, Executive Director of IICR delivered opening remarks and welcomed the guests and panellists.

While addressing the panel, Professor Zamir Ahmed Awan, Founding Chair GSRRA, Lecturer NUST, said “The future is China, China is the rising superpower, and the Communist Party of China (CPC) has played the main role in achieving such a feat. He further said that Chinese President Xi Jinping is a visionary leader with a global perspective. The policies implemented under his leadership in China are being followed by multiple countries across the world.

He asserted that the US openly considers the emerging power China as a threat and is exercising a policy to contain China, counter China, and engage China at strategic diplomatic, and economic levels. China has the capacity to reshape the global order, as its leadership has emerged as the strongest in the world. China has successfully curbed the menace of corruption which led to the eradication of poverty.

In his virtual presentation over Zoom link, Dr George H Cooke, Diplomatic Historian, Sri-Lanka, said that the most precious aspect of Chinese economic and social development in the last 40 years of reform and opening up has been the ability of the country to grasp the logic of history and adapt to the tendency of the times. He underscored that the Chinese leadership has sought to strategize foreign policy efficiency by basing it on domestic demand and policy.

Mr Shakeel Ahmad, Political Economist, in his talk on the occasion said that the most important contribution of CPC is the production of visionary people who possess leadership characteristics of wisdom, competence, and selflessness. He further highlighted how the Chinese Leadership could foresee things beyond the wall, possess the competence to draft and frame policies, and steered the state out of poverty. He underlined that selflessness, and high moral and ethical values of the leadership helped China to emerge as a rising power.

Mr Carlos Martinez, Independent Researcher & Co-editor of Friends of Socialist China, UK, with the 20th CPC National Congress being held in three days, it is an opportune moment to take a look at china’s system of people’s democracy, a subject that is often misunderstood and misrepresented. Particularly in the western world in the context of a new cold war where China is constantly demonized and labelled as being undemocratic.

He went on to say that, the western world has positioned itself as the sole arbiter of democracy. However, the big priorities for the Chinese Government are tackling poverty, building common prosperity, ensuring that everybody has a home, has access to healthcare, has access to education, clean water, and modern energy, ensuring people are protected from the pandemic, dealing with pollution, developing renewable energy, cracking down on corruption, and generally improving people’s quality of life, this is people’s democracy.

Dr Tahir MumtazAwan, Head of China Study Centre, COMSATS University, in his address said, The 20th CPC National Congress has been termed as ‘Xi Jin ping’s Coronation’. Hopefully, CPC and Xi Jinping will emerge even more resilient post the 20th CPC Congress, which paves the way to China’s rise as a global power. China is working further to become not only more powerful but aiming for regional prosperity and common growth, he added.

He stressed that China has a policy of non-interference and not suppressing other nations. China was the first country to receive and send diplomatic delegations to and from Afghanistan post US withdrawal in 2021.

In the concluding remarks Ms Sabah Aslam stressed that Pakistan dearly needs a strong and selfless leadership like that of China. We need to learn lessons from the Chinese to help develop our country Pakistan. We need to evaluate the Chinese growth and strength and allow the national government to consolidate and strengthen so as to be impactful and strong enough to implement the policies for the betterment of the nation.

The conference came to end with a question and answer session followed by Hi-Tea.

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Sunday, 5 June 2022

2022 China Soong Ching Ling Foundation "Junior Cultural Ambassadors" Event lanuched

 

2022 China Soong Ching Ling Foundation "Junior Cultural Ambassadors" Event lanuched


ISLAMABAD, JUN 5: In order to promote cultural exchanges and mutual learning, and tighten people-to-people bonds between different countries, China Soong Ching Ling Foundation launches the 2022"Junior Cultural Ambassadors" Event. The event is expected to build a platform for young people all over the world to make the acquaintance of each other both online and offline, and bring out more junior cultural ambassadors who would make their own share of contribution to people-to-people exchanges.


The 2022 event, under the theme of "Get Connected Through Art: My Favorite Chinese Arts", encourages young people to exchange ideas and tell stories about Chinese culture through videos. With the support of the Bureau of International Exchange and Cooperation of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People's Republic of China and Guangming Online, the event is hosted by the China Soong Ching Ling Science & Culture Center for Young People and China Cultural Centers Overseas. 



Exchange among civilizations spurs diversity, mutual learning promotes the richness of civilizations. Different civilizations complement each other and together constitute a world that blooms with cultures. In order to further strengthen communication and understanding and write a new chapter of friendship among young people around the world, China Soong Ching Ling Foundation, with the support of the Bureau of International Exchange and Cooperation, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People's Republic of China, and working together with China Cultural Centers Overseas, is delighted to invite teenagers aged 13 - 16 around the world to participate in the 2022 China Soong Ching Ling Foundation "Junior Cultural Ambassadors" Event. 


The arrangements of the event are as follows:

    I. Main Theme

Bridge of Friendship & Ambassadors of Culture

    II. Theme of Year 2022

Get Connected Through Art: My Favorite Chinese Arts

    III. Organization

Sponsored by: China Soong Ching Ling Foundation

Supported by: Bureau of International Exchange and Cooperation, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People’s Republic of China; Guangming Online

Organized by: China Soong Ching Ling Science & Culture Center for Young People; China Cultural Centers Overseas

    IV. Participants Eligibility

Teenagers aged 13 and 16 (born between January 1st, 2006 and December 31st, 2009) are eligible to participate.

    V. Awards 


  1. Title of "Junior Cultural Ambassador"

A total of 30 "Junior Cultural Ambassadors" will be selected and awarded certificates and prizes.

   2. Excellence Award

Certificates and prizes of “Excellence Award” will be presented to 30 teenagers.

   3. Excellent Organizer Award

Institutions that actively promote teenagers to participate in activities and perform outstandingly, will be conferred with Excellent Organizer Award.

   4. Others

Other awards such as the Popularity Award will be set up when necessary, and commemorative certificates will be awarded to participants.

   VI. Entry Format


   1. Languages

It is recommended to use UN working languages in the video. These include Chinese, English, French, Russian, Arabic, and Spanish. Participants who are not of Chinese origin using Chinese, will be given extra points during the review.


   2. Video Length

The total duration of the video should be less than 4 minutes. The duration of the self-introduction and ending part of the video should be less than 1 minute, and that of the main body should be no longer than 3 minutes.


   3. Content

(1) Self-introduction

(2) Main body: Videos should be created under the theme of "Get Connected Through Art: My Favorite Chinese Arts". Participants could show a Chinese art in the fields of painting, calligraphy, architecture, costumes, folk arts and crafts, etc., or tell your stories about Chinese arts through writing, performing, producing etc. The video shall be rich in content, closely linked to the theme of Chinese art, beautifully produced, and have strong expressiveness and appeal.

(3) Ending: Good wishes for the event.


   4. Video Format

The video should be clear, stable, well-composed, and the image should be synchronized with the sound. The video should be an uncompressed .avi, .mov, .wmv or .mpg file. The resolution ratio should be 1920×1080, and the video must be shot in landscape (widescreen panoramic). Non-original videos will not qualify, and please do not add watermarks or subtitles to the video.

   VII. Online Registration

 1. A registration port is now available on the web-page of the event. Applicants should fill in the registration information online and submit videos as required.

Registration link: 

https://vote6.gmw.cn/photo-list.html?collection_id=489

  Scan QR code to enter the registration port

  2. Deadline for submission is by midnight of July 31st, 2022 (subject to the time of submission on the web-page).

  3. For further information:

  E-mail:hdzj@sclc2017.org

  Tel.:(+86) 010-53935571,(+86) 13511080846

    VIII. Online Display and Poll

  A web-page for the 2022 "Junior Cultural Ambassador" Event has been created on the website of Guangming Online (https://topics.gmw.cn/node_145214.htm). Outstanding entries will be displayed on the web-page and polled. Detailed arrangements will be announced later.


The award ceremony will be held in December 2022. More information will be released from the web-page of the event.



   1. The entries should be consistent with the theme of the event, featuring healthy and positive content, and demonstrate understanding and enthusiasm for Chinese arts.


   2. All entries submitted should be original and with no infringement of the copyright, patent rights, trademark rights, reputation rights, and/or other legal rights of any third party. In the case of any unqualified entry, the organizer has the right to unilaterally cancel qualifications of participation or awards at any point.

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Thursday, 24 March 2022

Chinese FM lands in Kabul on unannounced visit after OIC moot

 

Chinese FM lands in Kabul on unannounced visit after OIC moot

KABUL, MAR 24: Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi arrived in Kabul on Thursday morning in a trip that was not earlier announced, officials confirmed.

Director General of the Afghan state-run Bakhtar News Agency, Abdul Wahid Rayan, confirmed the arrival of the Chinese foreign minister in Afghanistan's capital.

The visit comes a week before Beijing hosts a two-day conference, on March 30-31, of Afghanistan's neighbours on how to assist the Taliban government. Pakistan and Iran had earlier hosted similar meetings of these neighbouring countries after the Taliban takeover.

Yi's visit is the first by a senior Chinese leader after the Taliban took control of Kabul in August and comes right after he completed his three-day visit to Islamabad where he attended the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation's foreign minister’s conference, which ended yesterday, as a special guest.

Afghanistan's acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi received Yi on arrival in Kabul along with a high-level delegation. The two sides will hold talks on important issues, focusing on China’s role in stability and development, the state news agency said.

FM Yi last visited Kabul in June 2017 after a huge truck bomb killed and injured many. He had tried to ease tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan after exchanges of fire in May 2017 had made relations tenuous.

The Chinese foreign minister’s visit might give a diplomatic boost to the Taliban government, which is yet to be recognised by any country.

China has been involved in the Afghan peace process after the US withdrew most of its troops in 2014. Taliban political representatives have paid several visits to China over the past few years.

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Courtesy Dawn News

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Monday, 21 March 2022

Plane carrying 132 crashes in China, Xi orders probe

 

Plane carrying 132 crashes in China, Xi orders probe

BEIJING, MAR 21: A China Eastern passenger jet carrying 132 people crashed onto a mountain in southern China on Monday causing a large fire, shortly after losing contact with air traffic control and dropping thousands of metres in under three minutes.

State broadcaster CCTV said the crash "caused a mountain fire" which was later extinguished.

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Courtesy news.com.au

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Saturday, 12 February 2022

China not granting passport renewals for non-essential travel

 

China not granting passport renewals for non-essential travel

BEIJING, FEB 12: China's National Immigration Administration said it will not be renewing passports for non-essential travel while the international COVID-19 epidemic situation is still severe and cross border travel poses "great security risks".

The administration said in a statement on social media it will "normally issue passports" for individuals who need to travel abroad for study, employment, or business.

But rumours it will issue passport renewals for individuals looking to travel abroad for leisure are false, the authority said.

China has tightened controls over its citizens' cross-border travel to lower the risk of the virus being brought in from overseas and spreading domestically.

It has suspended the issuance of new common passports for individuals who intend to go abroad for non-urgent matters.

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Courtesy Anews

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