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Remembering Iris Chang - Cupertino, Ca From left: the wife of Ignatius Ding, executive vice-president of the Global Alliance for Preserving the History of WWII in Asia; Ignatius Ding; and Christina Leung, board member of the Alliance for Preserving the Truth of the Sino-Japanese War. Also pictured are the late writer Iris Chang’s parents and her son at Iris Chang’s gravesite at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Cupertino, California, on March 28, on the occasion of her 48th birthday. An American journalist, Iris Chang is best known for her best-selling 1997 account of the Nanking Massacre, The Rape of Nanking. She died on Nov 9, 2004. Provided To China Daily |
Climate talk - San Francisco Luo Linquan (front row, fourth from right), Chinese consul general in San Francisco, meets with 14 teachers and students from Cosumnes River College in Sacramento, on March 24. The college group will represent China in Model UN, attended by US universities. Ren Faqiang (front row, third from right), Chinese deputy consul general in San Francisco, spoke about China’s policy on globally sustainable development and climate change. Provided To China Daily |
Sound advice - San Francisco Taeho Oh, vice-president of Dolby Laboratories’ mobile business, discusses the latest mobile devices enabled with Dolby Atmos, an audio technology that places and moves sound around, at Dolby headquarters in San Francisco on Tuesday. Lia Zhu / China Daily |
Educational matters - San Francisco Luo Linquan (center), Chinese consul general in San Francisco, meets with a delegation led by Liu Chuansheng (fourth from left), chairwoman of the University Council of Beijing Normal University, on March 24. They discussed promoting cooperation between higher education institutions in China and the US. Provided To China Daily |
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