Chinese Daily Photos, 2011 to 2019!

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You fellows will not like the rhetoric in this report..

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Yep, you're right. Then again, it doesn't surprises me anymore regarding rhetoric of this source. It always seems to be China's fault regarding any kinds of death in China. The World Uyghur Congress is a joke, funny how they don't report or condemned deadly actions committed by Uighur upon other Uighur or even upon other ethnic minorities and Han Chinese.
 

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Why was the word "Terrorists" put in brackets? According to the "journalist", they will be labelled as terrorists if they attack U.S. or Europe; if they attack China or somewhere else then they will be called freedom fighters, right?
 
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环球网综合12月30日出版的《环球时报》报道,新疆和田地区皮山县28日晚发生暴力恐怖事件,一个恐怖团伙在山区劫持两名人质,并与警方对峙,最终7名暴徒被击毙,警方有一人殉职。根据当地政府及时公布的消息及《环球时报》了解的情况,这个团伙是图谋潜往国外参加“圣战”时迷了路,遭当地牧民举报而暴露。

  新疆WWE自治区的一名官员透露,这伙暴徒共15人,他们都是受“圣战”思想毒害的新疆当地青年。由于皮山县的南边与印度、巴基斯坦在克什米尔的实际控制区交界,他们试图自皮山县出境,接受恐怖组织的训练,参加所谓的“圣战”。然而,由于皮山县南部山区地貌复杂,地方也大,他们在找路过程中迷失了方向。28日晚,两名当地牧民为寻找走失的羊而进入山区,遭到劫持,后来中途机智脱身,向警方报案。

  警方迅速赶赴事发地点,但15名暴徒仗着人多势众,持刀械反抗,造成一名干警牺牲。在反复劝说,并且朝天鸣枪警告无效的情况下,警方最终才决定开枪击毙、击伤、俘获这伙暴徒。这名官员还介绍说,受“圣战”思想毒害的青年人往往企图通过人迹罕至的边境山口外逃,所以这起事件并不特别,也没有其他的特殊背景。

  中国现代国际关系研究院反恐怖研究中心主任李伟认为,这起案件表明,暴力恐怖事件在未来一段时间内仍将在新疆存在,这是不可回避的事实,但新疆目前局势是整体向好的,社会稳定、经济发展、生活改善,良好的局面不会因偶发的暴力恐怖活动而发生动摇。我们要警惕境内外因素,采取“预警+善后”的模式,对其予以严厉打击。(●本报记者 邱永峥 刘畅 ●本报驻外记者联合报道●王晓雄 甄翔 柳直)

According to Global Times the 15 Uighur extremists were hoping to get terrorist (Al-Qaeda?) training from abroad but got lost during the process. Two herders who were looking from lost sheep got taken hostage by them but were able to escape and report their whereabouts to the police. The policemen arrived on the scene asap and fired warning shots. The criminals ignored them and proceeded to attack the policemen with knives. One policeman was killed and the other was seriously injured. The police opened fire as a last resort.
 

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Global Times | December 30, 2011 01:15
By Yang Jinghao

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Analysts urged authorities in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region to adopt a routine anti-terrorism mechanism after the local government confirmed yesterday the death of seven kidnappers and a police officer.

A group of "violent terrorists" kidnapped two hostages in the southern mountainous areas of Pishan county, Hotan Prefecture, at around 11 pm Wednesday. Police opened fire after the kidnappers resisted, killing seven of them, injuring four and detaining another four, the regional government said.

One police officer was killed and another was injured. The two hostages were rescued successfully.

A local official told the Global Times on condition of anonymity that the 15 kidnappers tried to cross into Central Asia to receive jihadist training, but lost their way near Pishan, which borders the Kashmir region.

They then seized two local herdsmen who were looking for lost sheep and forced them to lead the way. The herdsmen escaped and contacted local police.

Hou Hanmin, publicity director of the Xinjiang government, confirmed the herdsmen's story with the Global Times, adding that the kidnappers are all from ethnic minorities, without specifying which group they belong to.

Xinjiang has seen several similar terrorist attacks this year.

On July 18, a mob wielding axes and knives and carrying explosive equipment stormed into a police station in Hotan. Fourteen attackers were killed by police in the ensuing clash.

Days after the assault, two public attacks occurred in Kashi, leaving 13 people dead and over 40 wounded.

"It is hard to tell if Wednesday's case was a terrorist attack related to the previous two in Hotan and Kashi," Wang Xinjian, an expert on anti-terrorism at the Chinese People's Public Security University, told the Global Times. "The conclusion can only be drawn after the investigation result is released."

"The timing of the attack showed that the terrorists wanted to cause large scale casualties and fear ahead of the New Year and Spring Festival holidays," Wang said.

Pishan, in the south of Xinjiang, is predominantly populated by Uyghurs, while Han people account for less than 2 percent of the local population.

Police reported another kidnapping earlier this month in Pishan in which the perpetrators kidnapped and brutally murdered an Uyghur man for drinking alcohol, an act forbidden for Muslims.

"Uyghurs traditionally practice a moderate form of Islam, but security experts said recent violence shows that marks of religious extremism are on the rise," the Xinhua News Agency commented.

"The trend, if unchecked, could lead to more bloodshed as extremists are becoming bolder, and their attacks more brutal," it said.

Li Wei, director of the anti-terrorism research center under the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, told the Global Times that terrorist acts masterminded by overseas forces are a prominent trend in Xinjiang.

"Such terrorist acts are likely to continue troubling the region for a period of time. Some overseas terrorist forces are taking advantage of the Internet to coordinate attacks in Xinjiang and spread inflammatory comments, which should be paid attention to," Li warned.

"Authorities should adopt a mode combining early warnings and care to cope with such attacks. Terrorist activities are covert, unpredictable and uncertain, so anti-terrorism work should be listed as routine work," Li said.

Zhang Chunxian, secretary of the Xinjiang regional committee of the Communist Party of China, vowed to strengthen the crackdown on religious extremism in the region during a conference last Saturday.

Zhang said that Xinjiang is generally stable but the basis of this stability is fragile and the situation in some key areas is still harsh and complicated.

Meanwhile, Li rejected an AFP report that cited the World Uyghur Congress as saying that Wednesday's incident was "a protest by local Uyghurs prompted by mounting discontent over a police crackdown and religious repression in the area."

"Those terrorists cannot represent ethnic minorities in Xinjiang, and their violent acts do not equate to ethnic problems. They are not the mainstream there," Li said.

Aqsu-born businessman An Shiying acknowledged the timely release of information by Xinjiang authorities in the wake of the incident, saying a quick government response would help quell public concerns.

"Foreign media used to be the only source of information on previous terrorist attacks in Xinjiang. But that's been changed, and that's why I'm keeping my business here," he told the Global Times.

Liu Linlin and agencies contributed to this story
 

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China's Three Gorges power company CEO Cao Guangjing (L) and Portuguese electric power company Energia de Portugal CEO Antonio Mexia congratulate each other after their deal signing in Lisbon December 30, 2011. Three Gorges won the competition to buy Portugal's stake in utility EDP, paying 2.7 billion euros ($3.5 billion), in a privatisation seen key to the indebted euro zone country's ability to sell state assets. The deal, which also includes Chinese investment in the wider economy, is the brightest news for Portugal since it was forced to seek a 78 billion euro bailout from the European Union and International Monetary Fund in the spring after its financing costs soared.

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SUZHOU, CHINA - DECEMBER 29: Workers prepare to salvage a bus on December 29, 2011 in Suzhou, China. A bus carrying eight people collided with a car on a bridge and crashed into river on Thursday afternoon, injuring all aboard.

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SUZHOU, CHINA - DECEMBER 29: A bus is lifted from a river on December 29, 2011 in Suzhou, China. A bus carrying eight people collided with a car on a bridge and crashed into river on Thursday afternoon, injuring all aboard.

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A trader prepares Chinese goods to be loaded into trucks bound for North Korea one day after the memorial service for the late leader Kim Jong-Il, at the Chinese North Korean border town of Dandong on December 30, 2011. Truck drivers and traders in China's border city of Dandong said trade with North Korea had slowed to a trickle following the death of leader Kim Jong-Il earlier this month. Kim died on December 17 from a heart attack at the age of 69, and North Korea has imposed an official mourning period that culminated Thursday with a massive memorial service. China shares a 1,415-kilometre (880-mile) border with North Korea and has sought to boost trade in a bid to encourage its hardline neighbour to embark on market-oriented economic reforms.

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Lam Tak-fai, acting head of Ports and Maritime Command, arranges a South African shipment of rhino horns, ivory chopsticks and bracelets, seized by the Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department, during a news conference in Hong Kong, in this November 15, 2011 file picture. A record number of rhinos were poached this year in South Africa, home to the greatest number of the animals, as rising demand in Asia for their horns led to increased killings of the threatened species. At least 443 rhinos have been killed in South Africa in 2011, up from 333 last year, the national park service and conservationists said.

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Models wearing different national costumes and donning 2012 New Year paraphernalia smile during a promotional event outside a shopping mall in Hong Kong on December 30, 2011. Times Square shopping mall, a popular New Year countdown venue, is preparing for the upcoming celebrations where they expect over ten thousand people to attend.

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The entire line of Chongqing Rail Transit Line 3 opened to traffic on Friday as part of it had operated since September this year.

The 39.1-kilometer Chongqing Rail Transit Line 3, built since 2007, linked the north to south of main urban zone of Chongqing with total investment of 13.8 billion Yuan (about 2.183 billion US dollars).
 

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Gents thanks to all that view this thread daily! It most popular non-military thread at SDF!

I shall close this thread tomorrow..but fear not I will open a new Chinese Daily pix thread immediately.. It shall be titled..

Chinese Daily Photos, Videos & News 2012!!

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Young people in China greet the new year in various ways, Dec. 31, 2011.

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BEIJING, CHINA - DECEMBER 31: The Circular Mound is illuminated as Beijing celebrates the New Year's Eve at the Temple of Heaven Park on December 31, 2011 in Beijing, China. The new year, 2012 begins at midnight.

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Chinese young people gather to celebrate the new year 2012 at the Temple of Heaven, the city's historic landmark in Beijing on January 1, 2012. Spectacular fireworks and crowded parties will ring in the New Year for revellers around the world, as billions mark the end of 2011 with noisy celebrations from Sydney to Stockholm.

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A model, wearing a hat with a sign 2012, poses during a promotional event for upcoming New Year celebrations at a shopping center in Hong Kong Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011.

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Revellers smile during the New Year celebrations in Hong Kong's Times Square Sunday, Jan 1, 2012.

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A firework display explodes off Taiwan's tallest skyscraper Taipei101 to usher in the New Year, Saturday, Jan. 1, 2012 in Taipei, Taiwan.
 

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Thanks Popeye for all the China Daily pics and a Happy New Year to everyone!
 

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Chinese Daily Photos, Videos & News of 2012!!!

This thread is about photos, videos and news articles about China & Chinese people from around the World. Feel free to discuss the items you see in this thread. And hey post recent photos and videos of China & Chinese people from around the World!

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Ling Han, left, Yangyi Peng, second from left, and others react during a performance by Justin Bieber during the New Year's Eve festivities inTimes Square Saturday Dec. 31, 2011, in New York. Han and Peng, both from China, are currently going to school the United States.

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A panda cub looks at a toy dragon, a New Year gift, in a nursery room at China's Giant Panda Protection and Research Center in Ya'an, southwest China's Sichuan province December 31, 2011. Picture taken December 31, 2011.

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Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou salutes to the island's flag during a ceremony on the square of the Presidential Office in Taipei on January 1, 2012. Thousands of people joined in the event to celebrate the 101st anniversary of the founding of the Republic of China.

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Local residents eat free porridge around a table with dragon graphic at a temple during the Laba Festival in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, January 1, 2012. The Laba Festival, which falls on the eighth day of the 12th Chinese lunar month, commemorates the date of Sakyamuni Buddha's enlightenment. The tradition of eating "laba porridge" is believed to bring good fortune.

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BEIJING, CHINA - DECEMBER 31: Chinese people celebrate the New Year at the Temple of Heaven Park (The Qi Nian Temple) on December 31, 2011 in Beijing, China. The new year, 2012 begins at midnight.

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A woman prepares Laba rice porridge for the Laba Festival celebrations in Nanjing, Dec 31, 2011. The Laba Festival, which falls on the eighth day of the twelfth month on the lunar calendar, commemorates Sakyamuni Buddha's enlightenment. Chinese celebrate the day by eating Laba porridge, which is made with rice, nuts, cereal and dried fruit.[Photo/Xinhua]

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child is spoon-fed Laba rice porridge at a temple in Nanjing, East China's Jiangsu province, Jan 1, 2012. The Laba Festival, which falls on the eighth day of the twelfth month on the lunar calendar, commemorates Sakyamuni Buddha's enlightenment. Chinese celebrate the day by eating Laba porridge, which is made with rice, nuts, cereal and dried fruit. [Photo/Xinhua]
 
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