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Amazing vacuum storage bag

Tired of storage clothes and quilt ? Try with vacuum storage bag , which will compress your clothes and quilt into smaller vacuum package, and increase your storage space.

Here is how to make it:

1. Dry the clothes and quilt naturally

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2. Put quilt into vacuum storage bag

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3. Vacuumize it with vacuum pump or vacuum cleaner

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4. It become one-third of its orginal volume.

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Why vacuum packaging?

Through vacuum packaging, foods shelf life would be extended more than 5 times than with conventional methods.  The orginal flavor would be preserved, and protected against dehydration.

Vacuum packaging cut off the the contact with oxygen, and cold air in the refrigerator.  Microorganism and insects cannot grow  in vacuum.

Vacuum packaging is changing the way of storage not only in foods, but industrial and medical products.

Why to store the vacuum packaged fish

People usually think the vacuum packaged fish are safe to eat any time. But vacuum packaged or modified/controlled atmosphere fish would be risky.

Fish+vacuum packaging+warm can be poisonous. Here is how to store the vacuum packaged raw/smoked fish.

• Do not store vacuum packaged fish at room temperature

• Freeze vacuum packed fish at 0° or lower degree

• Put it into refrigerator after open the fish pack

• Pay extra attention to the vacuum-package and check whether it is broken or not

Int’l media delegation departs for Tibet after unrest

BEIJING, March 26 (Xinhua) — An international media delegation left Beijing for southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region on Wednesday morning following an unrest in the regional capital Lhasa.    The Information Office of China’s State Council has arranged a three-day trip for the delegation, which is composed of 26 journalists from 19 media organizations from different countries and regions, such as The Associated Press from the United States, Financial Times from Britain, South China Morning Post from Hong Kong and Central News Agency from Taiwan.

    Lhasa is returning to normal after the March 14 unrest that was believed to have been organized, premeditated and masterminded by the Dalai Lama clique.

    The unrest, involving beating, smashing, ransacking and arson, led to the deaths of at least 18 innocent civilians and one police officer. It also left 382 civilians and 241 police officers injured, businesses looted, and residences, shops and vehicles torched.

Source: Xinhua

Ma wins Taiwan’s leadership election

TAIPEI, March 22 (Xinhua) — Ma Ying-jeou, the candidate representing Taiwan’s Kuomintang (KMT), won the island’s leadership election on Saturday, according to Taiwan media reports.    Ma, former KMT party chairman, and Vincent Siew, got 7.6587 million ballots, or 58.45 percent of the votes, whereas Frank Hsieh of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and his running mate Su Tseng-chang got 5.4452 million ballots, or 41.55 percent of the votes.

    Taiwan residents began voting in the leadership election at 8 a.m., voting ended at 4 p.m.. Results are expected at 9.30 p.m. About 17.3 million people voted at 14,401 polling stations, said the Taiwan authority.

    Taiwan residents also voted on Saturday in two “referendums” on launching a bid to join the United Nations, one put forward by the DPP and one by the KMT. Both were rejected by Taiwan residents.

    In January, the KMT won 81 of the 113 seats in Taiwan’s “legislature” elections, scoring a landslide victory over the DPP, which got 27 seats.

Source: Xinhua

Tibet regional chairman speaks on violence in Lhasa

Tibet regional chairman: Any secessionist attempt in Tibet doomed to fail

    BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) — Any secessionist attempt to sabotage Tibet’s stability will not gain people’s support and will be doomed to fail, said Qiangba Puncog, Tibet Autonomous Regional Government chairman, at a news briefing in Beijing on Monday on the riotous activities that occurred in Lhasa on March 14.

Lhasa riot out of conspiracy

    BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) — Qiangba Puncog, Tibet Autonomous Regional Government chairman, said here Monday that the latest riot in Lhasa was out of conspiracy jointly made by domestic and overseas separatists who are advocating “Tibet independence”.

Tibetans to firmly combat splitting efforts

    BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) — Qiangba Puncog, Tibet Autonomous Regional Government chairman, said at a news briefing Monday morning that the Tibetans will firmly fight against splitting efforts, safeguard the unified motherland, and keep social stability.

Electricity supply resumes in Tibet’s capital

    LHASA, March 17 (Xinhua) — Power supplies have resumed throughout Lhasa after regional power company staff spent three days repairing facilities damaged during last week’s riot, the head of the Tibet Power Company said on Monday.

No foreigner harmed in Lhasa riot

    LHASA, March 17 (Xinhua) — No foreigner has been harmed since Friday’s riot in Tibet’s capital Lhasa, said Ju Jianhua, director of the autonomous region’s foreign affairs office.

Tibetan government able to guarantee security in Lhasa

    BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) — Chief of Tibet Autonomous Regional Government expressed confidence in maintaining social stability and order under the leadership of the Central Government, despite secessionist activities in Lhasa, the regional capital.

No carrying or use of destructive weapons by security personnel in Lhasa riot

    BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) — The head of Tibet’s regional government has denied that security personnel carried or used lethal weapons in dealing with the violent riots in Lhasa last Friday.

Lhasa schools resume normal operation

    LHASA, March 17 (Xinhua) — Schools have resumed normal operation on Monday in Lhasa, capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, as the city gradually returned to calm after Friday’s riot.

Lhasa riot causes heavy losses, disturbing social order

    BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) — Lhasa riot erupted last Friday has not only caused heavy losses of life and property in the city, but also seriously disturbed social order there.

Rioters torch 300 fires in Lhasa

    BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) — Rioters in Lhasa, capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, set fires at more than 300 locations, including residential houses and 214 shops, and smashed and burned 56 vehicles, said Qiangba Puncog, regional government chairman, at a news briefing held in Beijing on the riotous activities that occurred in Lhasa on March 14.

Dalai’s description on Lhasa riot ridiculous

    BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) — Qiangba Puncog, Tibet Autonomous Regional Government chairman, said Monday morning at a news briefing that the Dalai clique’s version on describing the latest riot in Lhasa and echoing tilted news coverage of some Western media are “ridiculous.”

61 police injured, six seriously, in Lhasa riot

    BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) — Sixty-one police were injured in last Friday’s riot in Lhasa, six of them seriously, said Qiangba Pungcog, chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Regional Government, at a press briefing in Beijing on Monday.

13 civilians burned or stabbed to death in Lhasa riot

    BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) — Thirteen innocent civilians were burned or stabbed to death in last Friday’s Lhasa riot, said Qiangba Puncog, chairman of Tibet Autonomous Regional Government, at a news briefing in Beijing on Monday.

Tibet regional chairman speaks on violence in Lhasa

    BEIJING, Mar. 17 (Xinhua) — Qiangba Puncog, Tibet Autonomous Regional Government chairman gave a news briefing on Monday on the riotous activities that occurred in Lhasa on Mar. 14.

Source: Xinhua

China garners broad international support over Tibet riots

BEIJING, March 21 (Xinhua) — Countries around the world have expressed their support to the Chinese government on its handling of the recent riots in Lhasa, capital city of China’s Tibet Autonomous Region.    A spokesman of the Foreign Ministry of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Thursday strongly denounced the unsavory elements of their moves to seek “the independence of Tibet” and scuttle the upcoming Beijing Olympics.

    He expressed support to the Chinese government in its efforts to ensure social stability and the rule of law in Tibet and to defend the fundamental interests of the Tibetan people.

    A spokesman of Mongolia’s Foreign Ministry reiterated that Mongolia adheres to the one-China policy and recognizes Tibet as an inalienable part of China.

    The Foreign Ministry of Nepal said in a statement that Tibet is an inseparable part of China and it appreciates the commitment by the Chinese government to peace, stability and progress.

    A spokesman of the Bangladeshi Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on Thursday, expressing Bangladesh’s solidarity with China on the Tibet issue.

    All matters pertaining to Tibet are internal affairs of China, the statement said.

    Bangladesh wishes the Beijing Olympic Games great success and said it opposes the idea of politicizing the sports event, the spokesman said.

    Kazakh Vice Foreign Minister Nurlan Baiuzakovich Yermekbayev told reporters that Tibet is an inseparable part of the Chinese territory, and the measures taken by the Chinese government in efforts to defend Tibet’s social stability is entirely China’s internal affair.

    Adakhan Madumarov, speaker of the Kyrgyzstan’s parliament said the violent crimes in Lhasa have caused casualties among innocent people and damage to property.

    He said Kyrgyzstan is very concerned about these events. The Tibet issue is an internal affair of China and Kyrgyzstan believes that the Chinese government and people have the capacity to safeguard the social stability in Tibet.

    Tajik First Deputy Foreign Minister Abdullo Yuldoshev told Chinese ambassador to Tajikistan that his country strongly condemns the organizers and mobs who sparked the riots in Lhasa, firmly supports the measures by the Chinese government within the law to maintain social stability and strongly opposes the politicization of the Olympics.

    Georgian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Grigol Vashadze said his country believes that the riots in Lhasa will not affect the Beijing Olympics and the Georgian side will participate in the event as scheduled.

    Syria condemned on Thursday the recent acts of sabotage in Lhasa and expressed solidarity with China in maintaining security and stability in Tibet.

    ”While Syria strongly condemns these acts and the circles standing behind them, it expresses solidarity with and stands by China in dealing with this situation and in maintaining security and stability in Tibet,” the Syrian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

    Syria has followed with great concern the recent acts of sabotage committed by a few rioters in Lhasa, Tibet, which claimed several innocent lives and inflicted heavy damages on private and public property, said the statement.

    Syria sees in these destructive acts an attempt to harm the unity of China’s people and territorial integrity as well as an attempt to distort the great world festivity that is the Olympic Games and for which the government of China exerted all efforts to make it a success in cooperation with the international community, it added.

    Fiji’s Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama said his country supports China’s dealing with the riots according to the rule of law.

    It is necessary for China to take proper measures to safeguard national peace and stability, Bainimarama said in a letter to the Chinese government.

    The Tibet issue is China’s domestic affair and should be tackled by the China, he added.

    Serbia on Thursday reiterated its support in principle to the one-China policy and respect for China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

    ”Serbia considers Tibet as China’s interior matter and respects the Chinese government’s policy toward Tibet as an autonomous region,” the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.

    The Zambian government denounced the ferocity of the rioters in Lhasa, hoping that stability would be restored soon.

    Zambia is in favor of all countries loving peace taking part in the Beijing Olympic Games, it said in a statement.

    Sierra Leone’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Zainab Hawa Bangura said on Tuesday that her country sees clearly the intention of the Dalai Lama clique to instigate violence in Tibet to promote separatism of the region, and to disturb the Beijing Olympics.

    Meeting with the Chinese ambassador to Sierra Leone, Bangura said that her country supports the Chinese government’s measures adopted in dealing with the violence, and added that she believes that the Beijing Olympics will be a great success.

    A Benin government spokesperson strongly condemned the violence which was planned and instigated by Dalai Lama, saying that Dalai Lama uses these despicable methods to separate China and destroy the Olympic Games to be hosted by Beijing in August.

    The spokesperson said that the violence and the criminal acts by the separatists have clearly proved that the slogans “peace” and “non-violence” proclaimed by the Dalai Lama are lies.

    Some ambassadors from African countries to China also sent messages to the Chinese Foreign Ministry that the African countries uphold the one-China policy and support Chinese government’s efforts in safeguarding national unity and social stability. They are opposed to all actions which try to politicize the Olympic Games.

    The Shanghai Cooperation Organization issued a statement expressing its support for the necessary measures adopted by the Chinese government in stopping criminal actions and maintaining stability in Tibet.

    The statement said Tibet is an inalienable part of China and opposes anybody using violence to meet their political aims. It said that the organization believes that the Chinese government and people are capable of hosting a great Olympics for the world.

Source: Xinhua

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Premier Wen Jiabao meets press

Premier: Lhasa riot aimed to undermine Beijing Olympics

    BEIJING, March 18 (Xinhua) — Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said here on Tuesday that the recent Lhasa riot was aimed to undermine the upcoming Beijing Olympics. 

    The force behind the riot tries “to serve their hidden agenda by inciting such incident,” Wen made the remarks at a press conference held following the conclusion of the annual session of the National People’s Congress (NPC), the country’s top legislature. Full Story

Chinese Premier: Mainland to expand business ties and trade with Taiwan

    BEIJING, March 18 (Xinhua) — The Chinese mainland will expand the range and scope of business ties and trade with Taiwan, said Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao here Tuesday.

    “We will continue to increase exchanges in economic and trade fields with Taiwan, particularly we want to resume the three direct links between the two sides as quickly as possible,” said Wen. Full Story

Premier: China to consider organizing foreign journalists to Lhasa

    BEIJING, March 18 (Xinhua) — China will consider the possibility of organizing foreign media to Lhasa and see on the ground what happened there, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said here Tuesday at a press conference upon the conclusion of the annual session of China’s top legislature. Full Story

Premier: China to press ahead with public finance reform

    BEIJING, March 18 (Xinhua) — Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said Tuesday that he was resolved to press ahead with public finance reform in his five-year tenure so that the people’s money could be better spent to serve the people’s needs.

    Wen said that the reform “rarely talked about in the past” could help readjust economic structure, optimize economic development pattern, improve people’s livelihood as well as ecology and environment. Full Story

Premier: China to ratify UN Covenant on Civil and Political Rights at early date

    BEIJING, March 18 (Xinhua) — China will ratify UN Covenant on Civil and Political Rights at an early date, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao told reporters here Tuesday at a press conference following the annual full session of China’s top legislature. Full Story

Premier: China aims to have another 50 million people employed in 5 years

    BEIJING, March 18 (Xinhua) — China aims to have another 50 million people employed in the coming five years, Premier Wen Jiabao said here on Tuesday.

    “China is a developing country with a population of 1.3 billion, which demands us to keep the economy at an appropriate growth rate to confront the employment pressure,” he said at a press conference following the conclusion of the annual session of the National People’s Congress, the top legislature. Full Story 

Source: Xinhua

Tibet taking legal measures on Lhasa incident, says FM spokesman

BEIJING, March 18 (Xinhua) — Relevant departments in Tibet Autonomous Region were taking legal measures to deal with the recent riot in Lhasa, the regional capital, and the current situation there had returned to normal, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang here Tuesday.    ”We have ample evidence to prove that the Lhasa riot was organized, premeditated, masterminded and incited by the Dalai Lama clique,” Qin told a regular press conference.

Source: Xinhua

    He made the remarks when asked by a journalist to respond to a European Union’s presidency statement on the Lhasa incident.

    Qin said China has noticed the statement issued by the EU, and has informed the EU and its member countries on the truth of the Lhasa riot and treatment by relevant departments of Tibet.

    He said local government has been taking legal and reasonable measures to deal with the incident in order to maintain social stability, defend the nation’s legal system and safeguard the fundamental interests of the people of all ethnic groups in Tibet. Law enforcers exercised extreme restraint in handling the incident, the spokesman said.

    Qin said the riot not only caused heavy losses of life and property in the city, but also seriously disturbed social order.

    He said the action of the lawless persons was not at all a “peaceful demonstration” but a violent crime. “The law breakers killed innocent people, arousing great indignation and condemnation from the people of all ethnic groups in Tibet,” he said.

    He said the riot, which seriously trampled fundamental human rights and freedom principles, exposed once again the secessionist nature of the Dalai Lama clique and the hypocritical and fraudulent nature of its so-called “peace” and “non-violence” allegations.

    Qin said the riot infringed upon national sovereignty, security and territorial integrity, and imperiled people’s lives and property. “Any responsible government would not sit by such kind of riot,” he added.

    Qin urged the EU and relevant countries and international organizations to respect fact, advocate justice, distinguish right and wrong on the riot in Lhasa, and jointly curb the violent crimes of the Dalai Lama clique.

    ”Governments of all levels in China are capable of safeguarding the national sovereignty and territorial integrity, protecting people’s lives and property, and keeping stability of social order,” he said.

    On March 14, riots involving beating, smashing, looting and burning broke peace in Lhasa.

    Rioters set fires at more than 300 locations, including residences and 214 shops, smashed and burned 56 vehicles, and attacked schools, banks, hospitals, shops, government offices, utilities and state media offices.

    On the question that what China will react if other countries’ government leaders host the Dalai Lama, Qin said China has always had a clear and firm position on this issue.

    ”The Dalai Lama is not a pure religious person, but a political refugee engaged in activities of splitting China and destroying national unity under the camouflage of religion,” said Qin.

    ”We firmly oppose officials of any country’s government to meet with the Dalai Lama and provide platform and convenience for Dalai’s secessionist remarks and activities,” said Qin.

    He noted that there is no country’s government that admits the “exiled government of Tibet” or that “Tibet is an independent country”.

    Qin added that he hoped the international community will further recognize the secessionist nature of the Dalai Lama clique through the recent riots in Lhasa.