Instant Billionaire
Zhou Hongyi, Board Chairman of Qihoo 360 Technology Co. Ltd., became billionaire overnight as his company listed on the New York Stock Exchange on March 30
Prize Judge
Chinese singer and songwriter Zhu Zheqin, was chosen as a member of the international jury panel for the Ninth Glenn Gould Prize held from March 31 to April 1 in Toronto, Canada
Official Sentenced
The Higher People's Court of Jiangsu Province has upheld a death sentence for Jiang Renjie, former Vice Mayor of Suzhou, one of China's most prosperous cities, in a final verdict on March 31

"The world of today is a multi-polar world. This is why I was keen for this seminar to take place in China, whose fantastic growth is the most striking example of this shift in world equilibrium."

French President Nicolas Sarkozy, on March 31 in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, at the G20 seminar on international monetary system

"The improvement of the international monetary system will be a long and complicated process. China will work with its international partners to develop the system in a fair, reasonable and win-win manner."

China's Vice Premier Wang Qishan, addressing the opening ceremony of the G20 seminar on international monetary system

"Efforts should be made to build Zhongguancun into a base to attract talent and encourage technological innovation."

Li Yuanchao, Minister of the Organization Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, during a visit to Zhongguancun, a hi-tech base in Beijing, on March 31

"A national education and examination committee will be established this year. It will be in charge of conducting an overall examination enrollment system design, as well as evaluating and assessing these reforms."

Du Yubo, Vice Minister of Education of China, responding to a question about college entrance examination reform at a press conference on March 29 in Beijing

"We have no choice but to release water tainted with radioactive material into the ocean as a safety measure."

Yukio Edano, Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary, on Japan's dumping of contaminated water into the Pacific Ocean on April 5

 
MODERN CITY The solar-powered street lamps in Golmud, northwest China's Qinghai Province, are a sign of the fast development of the transportation hub on Qinghai-Tibet highway and railway (JUE GUO)
Flood Prevention
The State Council approved an overall plan to further harness China's small and medium-sized rivers and reinforce dilapidated reservoirs to prevent large, flood-triggered geological disasters
Space Mission
China's second lunar orbiter Chang'e-2 has achieved all goals and will carry out further research operations, said the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense
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WHITE WORLD
Pedestrians walk in heavy snow, which hit Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on April 4 (WANG FEI)
NEW SPECTACLE
The Chinese mainland’s first and the world’s sixth Disneyland began construction in Shanghai on April 8, which is due to open for business in five years (XINHUA)
ROCK UP
U.S. singer Bob Dylan performs in his first Beijing concert on April 6 (HUANG ZHEN)
MOURN FOR THE DEAD
People mourn for martyrs of the 1911 Revolution in a park in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, on April 5, China's traditional Tomb-Sweeping Day (HAO TONGQIAN)
 
ECONOMIC TIE-UP The 15th Investment & Trade Forum for Cooperation Between East & West China opened on April 6 in Xi'an. This year's forum aims to deepen economic cooperation between eastern and western regions and propel prosperity in west China (LI YIBO)
Economic Trend
China's economy is expected to grow 9.6 percent in 2011, the Asian Development Bank said in its 2011 Asian Development Outlook report released on April 6
Rare Earth Profits
The Inner Mongolia Baotou Steel Rare-Earth (Group) Hi-Tech Co., China's leading rare earth producer, said its net profit reached a record high of 750.74 million yuan in 2010 due to rising rare earth prices
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Interest Rate Hike
The People's Bank of China, the central bank, on April 6 raised interest rates for the second time in 2011 in a bid to tackle inflation and let air out of the asset bubbles
Oil Bonanza
China's oil giants are reaping windfall profits, drawing strength from strong domestic demand for refined oil and chemical products
Dairy Shake-Up
Nearly half of all Chinese dairy producers will have to halt production as the country gears up to streamline the scandal-tainted industry
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  • SWITZERLAND
    Dai Zhendong, a professor with China's Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, holds a lizard, the main test animal of a system crucial to the development of robots at a Geneva exhibition on April 6 (YU YANG)
  • JAPAN
    Ikuhiro Hattori (first left), Chairman of Japan's National Federation of Fishery Cooperative Associations, protests in Tokyo on April 6 against the Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s decision to discharge radioactive waste water into the sea (XINHUA/KYODO)
  • THE UNITED STATES
    Chefs prepare vegetarian meals to advocate healthy lifestyles and environmental protection during the New York City Vegetarian Food Festival on April 3 (XINHUA)
  • KAZAKHSTAN
    A Russian spacecraft named after the first cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin takes off at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on April 5, carrying three astronauts to the International Space Station (XINHUA/AFP)
  • MYANMAR
    Workers unload containers of medicine from Chinese top political advisor Jia Qinglin's plane in Mandalay on April 2. Jia arrived for an official visit, bringing with him relief materials for Myanmar's quake-hit areas (LIU WEIBING)
  • THAILAND
    Floodwaters submerge fields and houses in Surat Thani Province on April 4. As of that day, floods in southern Thailand had killed 51 people (XINHUA/AFP)
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