Spurred by the world information tide, China has organized a series of information projects, called the "Three Gold" projects. Recently I had an interview with Mr. Hu Qili, Minister of Electronics Industry, ...Spurred by the world information tide, China has organized a series of information projects, called the "Three Gold" projects. Recently I had an interview with Mr. Hu Qili, Minister of Electronics Industry, about the establishment of China’s modern Electronic Information Industry. Mr. Hu told me that information is the mark of development of a modern society and electronics is the major means of carrying information. Establishing展开更多
The International Conference on Saving Vagrant Children was held on October 23-24, 2003 at Shijiazhuang City in north China’s Hebei Province. The conference was cosponsored by China Juvenile Research Center, China Et...The International Conference on Saving Vagrant Children was held on October 23-24, 2003 at Shijiazhuang City in north China’s Hebei Province. The conference was cosponsored by China Juvenile Research Center, China Ethics Association, the Special Committee for Juvenile Protection under the All-China Lawyers Association, and the Shijiazhuang Research Center for Street Urchin Protection. Over 60 experts and scholars from more than a dozen countries including the United States, Germany, France, Japan, the Philippines, Ghana and China, as well as the United Nations Children’s Fund, attend-展开更多
文摘Spurred by the world information tide, China has organized a series of information projects, called the "Three Gold" projects. Recently I had an interview with Mr. Hu Qili, Minister of Electronics Industry, about the establishment of China’s modern Electronic Information Industry. Mr. Hu told me that information is the mark of development of a modern society and electronics is the major means of carrying information. Establishing
文摘The International Conference on Saving Vagrant Children was held on October 23-24, 2003 at Shijiazhuang City in north China’s Hebei Province. The conference was cosponsored by China Juvenile Research Center, China Ethics Association, the Special Committee for Juvenile Protection under the All-China Lawyers Association, and the Shijiazhuang Research Center for Street Urchin Protection. Over 60 experts and scholars from more than a dozen countries including the United States, Germany, France, Japan, the Philippines, Ghana and China, as well as the United Nations Children’s Fund, attend-