Writer Honored
Su Shuyang, a renowned author and screenwriter, is presented with the outstanding contribution award at a ceremony jointly held by China Film Association and Chinese Writers magazine
Maritime Network
China's new regulations on maritime observation and forecasts will take effect on June 1. The regulations prohibit Chinese institutions or individuals from providing maritime observation results to foreign organizations or individuals without permission
Altitude Sickness Insured
Altitude sickness insurance for tourists to Tibet Autonomous Region is introduced on May 22
Biodiversity Protection
China will conduct safety management over transgenic organisms and invasive alien species in 2012 to preserve biological diversity
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"The Huangyan Island is an inherent part of China's territory. China has consistently used diplomatic means to urge the Philippines to correct its mistakes and ease the situation. The Philippines' decision to draw a third party into the incident will further escalate the situation and change the nature of the issue. China firmly opposes it."

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei, reiterating China's stance and voicing firm opposition to the Philippines' decision to involve a third party in the Huangyan Island issue, at a regular press conference in Beijing on May 22

"The Chinese Government attaches great importance to protecting intellectual property and is endeavoring to create a sound environment for the development of Chinese companies. Governments at all levels should earmark the cost of purchasing software in the budget, and set up or improve management and supervision systems."

Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan, pledging consistent efforts to crack down on software piracy, during a meeting with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in Beijing on May 23

"It is impossible to play a one-way game when the government is expected to unconditionally implement the plan while the opposition has not been restricted and, in effect, is encouraged to continue armed provocations. The end could be very bad."

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, accusing Syrian opposition of undermining Kofi Annan's peace plan in an interview in Moscow, Russia, on May 23

"I reiterated the Commission's strong desire that Greece should remain a member of the euro area and that we will continue to do everything in our power for this to happen. Without this solidarity, Greece will not be able to return to growth and prosperity. I therefore underlined the importance of Greece maintaining the commitments it has made."

European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, after meeting with Greece's interim Prime Minister Panagiotis Pikrammenos in Brussels, Belgium, on May 23

KELP HARVEST
Fisherwomen dry kelp on the seashore on Meizhou Island in Putian City, southeast China's Fujian Province, on May 22 (ZHANG GUOJUN)
DELICIOUS XINJIANG
Local residents visit a gourmet fair in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, which kicked off on May 20 (ZHAO GE)
ACROSS THE STRAITS
The opening ceremony of the 2012 Jiangsu-Taiwan Week is held in Taipei, Taiwan, on May 23 (HOU DONGTAO)
MIGRATION RECORDS
Visitors stand in front of a painting at an art exhibition depicting the lives of migrant workers in Beijing on May 22 (YANG LE)
 
SHIPBUILDING EXPO Models of large vessels are on display during the China International Marine, Port and Shipbuilding Fair in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province on May 23, 2012. A total of 617 exhibitors from different countries and regions took part in the fair (SHEN PENG)
PORCELAIN OR COUCH? A decorative couch with matching blue and white porcelain furniture on display at the 2012 China Hotel Exposition, held in the China World Trade Center in Beijing. The three-day event demonstrates the latest technology, products and development trends in the hotel industry (XINHUA)
Lighter Penalty
Wu Ying, sentenced to death early this year for financial fraud, receives a lighter penalty. The Higher People's Court of east China's Zhejiang Province makes a final judgement, sentencing the 31-year-old businesswoman to death with a two-year reprieve
Home Prices Drop
New home prices in nearly two thirds of major Chinese cities decreases in April as the country continues to regulate the real estate market
Direct Buying
China now has direct access to the U.S. Department of the Treasury to buy U.S. government bonds, though "the buying amount is not significant"
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Avoiding Shortsighted Policies
More priority should be given to promoting steady growth and concerned authorities are preparing for further slowdown of China's GDP growth
Promoting Exports
China Jiangsu Export Commodities Exhibition 2012 opens in Osaka, western Japan, with more than 200 firms from the Chinese coastal province attending the event to promote exports to Japan
Mobile Service
China Telecom, the nation's largest fixed-line operator, announces the launch of its mobile phone business in the UK, making China Telecom the first Chinese mobile virtual network operator to be launched outside the country
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  • SRI LANKA
    Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa rides in a jeep during a Victory Day parade in Colombo on May 19. The ceremony was held to mark the third anniversary of the end of Sri Lanka's civil war (XINHUA/AFP)
  • THE UNITED STATES
    Protesters take to the streets in Chicago on May 17, demanding an end to NATO involvement in Afghanistan ahead of the 2012 NATO Summit (XINHUA/AFP)
  • YEMEN
    Policemen collect evidence at the site of a suicide bomb attack in Sanaa on May 21. A Yemeni soldier with explosives packed under his uniform blew himself up during a military parade drill, killing at least 80 troops (XINHUA/AFP)
  • JAPAN
    An H-IIA rocket lifts off from the Tanegashima Space Center on the southern island of Kyushu on May 18. Japan successfully put a South Korean satellite into space in its first foray into the world of commercial launches (XINHUA/AFP)
  • THE PHILIPPINES
    Performers swim inside an aquarium during the Flowers of May Festival at the Manila Ocean Park on May 18. The festival is celebrated through May, with native activities reminiscent of traditional town fiestas (XINHUA/AFP)
  • BRAZIL
    People touch a public phone booth decorated as a brain in Sao Paulo on May 21. A local phone company has replaced 100 phone booths in the city with artwork (XINHUA/AFP)
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