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China to continue population control efforts |
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China will continue its population control policy in a long period to come though it has become a low birthrate country, the State Commission for Population and |
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Affluence of Chinese contributes to population control |
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The growing affluence of Chinese citizens has largely contributed to the country's population control practice, an official said here Thursday.
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China faces up to aging population |
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The birth of a baby boy in Beijing early Thursday marks the day of 1.3 billion people in China, which might have come four years earlier, and it shows that China has |
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China welcomes 1.3 billionth citizen in mixed mood |
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by Xinhua writer Fan Xi
China Thursday morning welcomed its 1.3 billionth citizen, but experts cautioned that the country should get prepared to address its |
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Birth of 1.3 billionth citizen marks achievements and challenges |
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The birth of the boy officially declared to be the 1.3 billionth Chinese citizen at 12:02 Thursday morning prompted some to examine China's tremendous achievements |
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Population growth slows down in Henan |
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Because of the successful implementation of family planning policy, central China's Henan Province-- the most populous province of the country-- has seen a decrease |
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China's population to hit 1.3 bln this week |
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The population in the Chinese mainland is expected to reach 1.3 billion on Jan. 6, according to a prediction the National Statistics Bureau (NSB) released |
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Population to hit 1.3 billion this week |
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The population in the Chinese mainland is expected to reach 1.3 billion on Jan. 6, according to a prediction the National Statistics Bureau(NSB) released Sunday.
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Chinese mainland population to reach 1.3 billion on Jan. 6 |
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The population in the Chinese mainland is expected to reach 1.3 million on Jan. 6, according to a prediction the National Statistics Bureau(NSB) released Sunday.
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Beijing to keep population within 18 million by 2020 |
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Facing increasing pressure of resources restriction, the Chinese capital plans to slow down its population growth in order to make the city more life friendly, |
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China strives to curb population growth through reward |
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Unlike most other Chinese women farmers her age, 64-year-old Lian Zhengfang only has child. And because of that, Lian is rewarded by the government.
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China welcomes 1.3 billionth citizen(5) |
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The lucky newborn, weighing 3,660 grams and measuring 52 cm long, counted China's 1.3 billionth citizen. (Xinhua Photo)
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China welcomes 1.3 billionth citizen(4) |
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Parents caress their newborn baby at Beijing Maternity Hospital in Beijing Jan 6, 2005. (Xinhua Photo/Chen Shugen)
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China welcomes 1.3 billionth citizen(3) |
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Holding the newborn baby, Gu Xiulian(2nd, L), chairwoman of the All-China Women's Federation£¬ congratulates the mother at Beijing Maternity Hospital in Beijing Jan. 6, 2005. (Xinhua Photo/ |
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China welcomes 1.3 billionth citizen(2) |
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Parents caress their newborn baby at Beijing Maternity Hospital in Beijing Jan 6, 2005. (Xinhua Photo/Chen Shugen)
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China welcomes 1.3 billionth citizen(1) |
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An honorable certificate is granted to the newborn baby boy at Beijing Maternity Hospital in Beijing Jan. 6, 2005. The lucky newborn, weighing 3,660 grams and measuring 52 cm long, counted |
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The 1.3 billionth citizen of China |
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Parents of a newborn baby, which is deemed as China's 1.3 billionth citizen, caress their baby at Beijing Maternity Hospital in Beijing, Jan 6, 2005.
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