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PEOPLE & POINTS
THIS WEEK> THIS WEEK NO. 52, 2013> PEOPLE & POINTS
UPDATED: December 23, 2013 NO. 52 DECEMBER 26, 2013
Quotes of the Week
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"The National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA) will continue to produce quality programs in the future. Through our Going Out strategy, we'll do a better job at telling China's story and conveying Chinese messages to the rest of the world."

NCPA Vice President Wang Zhengming, during the center's public open day on December 22, when the center hosted free shows, lectures, exhibitions and performances

"The most fantastic thing about the landing of China's first moon rover is seeing images captured and relayed to Earth by the Yutu rover."

Liu Cixin, one of China's most celebrated science fiction writers, after watching the live broadcast of the Yutu rover's disembarking on TV

"The total production costs for the event were 13 million HK dollars this year. A total of 400,000 people are expected to watch the show on both sides of the harbor, and share the cheerfulness of the New Year."

Peter Lam, Chairman of the Hong Kong Tourism Board, on Hong Kong's plan to launch the largest ever countdown extravaganza in Victoria Harbor on December 31, with an unprecedented fireworks display

"It is the first time we detected the H10N8 virus in human pneumonia samples. Studies in our laboratories show the chances of human infection from contact with live poultry is rare."

Feng Zijian, Director of the Emergency Office of the Chinese Center for Disease Control, following the death of a woman in central China's Jiangxi Province in mid-December, who was believed to be the first recorded human case of the H10N8 strain of bird flu



 
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