Generous Philanthropist
Cao Dewang, Board Chairman of the Fuzhou-based glass manufacturer Fuyao Group, ranked No.1 in the 2011 Hurun Philanthropy List, which was released on April 19
Microblog Pioneer
Cao Guowei, President and CEO of SINA Corp., features on Time magazine's list of the World's 100 Most Influential People released in April
Board Chairman
Fu Chengyu, Board Chairman of China Petrochemical Corp., has been put under the spotlight as he was in charge of handling the group's corruption scandal involving its Guangdong branch

"It would become the world's third largest free trade zone, with the three countries' (China, Japan and South Korea) combined economic volumes accounting for 20 percent of the world's total and having an aggregate population of 1.5 billion."

Former Chinese Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan, urging efforts to accelerate the establishment of a free trade zone among the three countries on April 25 at the Northeast Asia Trilateral Forum held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province

"China had 4.885 million effective registered trademarks by the end of March and it is estimated it will have 8 million at the end of 2015."

Fu Shuangjian, Deputy Director of the State Administration of Industry and Commerce in an interview with Xinhua News Agency on April 25

"China should reduce its excessive foreign exchange reserves and further diversify its holdings. The amount of foreign exchange reserves should be restricted to between $800 billion and $1.3 trillion."

Tang Shuangning, Chairman of China Everbright Group, saying the current reserve amount is too high at an annual finance forum in Beijing on April 23

"There has been explosive growth in the number of students and the number of graduates in the Chinese system. Clearly the top universities in China are able to compete with the best universities in the world."

Stuart McCutcheon, Vice Chancellor of the University of Auckland of New Zealand during an interview with Xinhuanet in Beijing on April 24

"The economic losses caused by the earthquake may hit 16 trillion to 25 trillion Japanese yen ($196 billion-$306 billion), which is two to three times more than the losses caused by the Osaka-Kobe Earthquake in 1995 and accounts for 5 percent of the annual gross national product."

Japanese Ambassador to China Niwa Uichiro, talking to Chinese media in Beijing on April 20

 
BEAUTIFUL MEETING Chinese and foreign children show up at a ceremony to launch the International Horticultural Expo 2011 in Xi'an, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, on April 28. The event will conclude on October 22 (LIU XIAO)
Headcount Results
China's population has grown to 1.3397 billion according to its latest census, the National Bureau of Statistics said on April 28
Space Station
China began soliciting the name and logo for its first manned space station on April 25. The activity will take place over several months around the world
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SELF-MADE AUTO
Visitors observe a Dongfeng SUV at the 14th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition on April 26 (PEI XIN)
BREAKTHROUGH IN MINING MACHINERY
China's self-developed extra large ball mill and half-autogenous mill is put into operation in Jiangxi Dexing Copper Mine on April 26. It will greatly improve the efficiency of mining and dressing (XINHUA)
CUTE COMPANIONS
Cat cafes are getting popular in Shanghai where customers can spend happy time with the many cats that are kept by owners (CFP)
TEST RUN
The No.32 turbine at the Three Gorges Power Station starts its water filling test on April 26 and is expected to be put into operation in May (ZHENG JIAYU)
 
NEW BRIDGE The Jiaxing-Shaoxing Bridge, the second to span Hangzhou Bay, has finished more than half its length. It is expected to halve the journey between Shaoxing in Zhejiang Province and Shanghai to 1.5 hours when it opens to traffic in 2012 (XU YU)
GDP Forecast
The World Bank, in its latest China Quarterly Update, projected China's real GDP growth at 9.3 percent in 2011 and 8.7 percent in 2012
Unemployment Rate
China's urban unemployment rate stood at 4.1 percent at the end of March, with 9.09 million people registered unemployed
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Safety First
The U.S. Treasury Department said China trimmed its holdings of U.S. Treasury securities in February 2011 for the fourth consecutive month by $600 million
Expanding in China
More U.S. businesses are looking to solidify their footprint in China where a buoyant economy provides lucrative opportunities
E-commerce Slowdown
China's red-hot e-commerce sector lost some steam in the first quarter due to lackluster B2B activities and online shopping
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  • AZERBAIJAN
    Artists perform Azerbaijani mugham during a folk music competition in Baku on April 26 (XINHUA)
  • YEMEN
    Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh (center) waves to supporters at a rally in Sanaa on April 22. Saleh accepted a Gulf Cooperation Council plan to end Yemen’s political crisis, under which he will step down in return of immunity from prosecution (XINHUA)
  • THAILAND
    Thai Defense Minister Prawit Wongsuwan talks to an injured soldier in a military hospital in Surin Province on April 26. Cambodian and Thai troops exchanged gunfire in a disputed border area (LIN NING)
  • INDIA
    Delhi Mayor Rajni Abbi (right) appreciates pictures at the Enchanting Sichuan—Charming China Photographic Exhibition, together with Chinese Ambassador to India Zhang Yan (middle) and Governor of southwest China's Sichuan Province Jiang Jufeng (left), in New Delhi on April 25 (LI YIGANG)
  • NORTH KOREA
    North Korean Foreign Minister Pak Ui Chun meets visiting former U.S. President Jimmy Carter in Pyongyang on April 26 (XINHUA/KCNA)
  • UKRAINE
    Kiev residents attend a memorial ceremony marking the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster on April 26 (XINHUA)
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