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BEIJING
China, India hold border meeting
The 21st meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultation& Coordination on China-India Border Affairs was held via video link on Friday, with the participation of representatives from the two countries' foreign affairs, national defense and immigration departments. During the meeting, both sides spoke positively of the disengagement of frontline troops in the Pangong Tso Lake area and agreed to stabilize and control the situation in the border areas and avoid reversals. The two sides also agreed to maintain dialogue and communications through diplomatic and military channels and hold the next round of military commander-level talks as soon as possible.
SHANGHAI
City releases list of revolutionary relics
Shanghai on Thursday announced the first batch of its revolutionary cultural relics of over 350 buildings and artifacts, as the Communist Party of China celebrates its centenary this year. According to the municipal bureau of culture and tourism, well-known items on the list include the site where the first CPC National Congress took place in 1921 and the Chinese edition of the Communist Manifesto translated by Chen Wangdao in 1920. The list also contains revolutionary martyrs' tombs and cemeteries, revolutionary figures' former residences, and former school sites that gave birth to patriotic student movements, among others. The city will release the second batch of the relics before July 1, the CPC's birthday. Shanghai is the birthplace of the Communist Party of China, with rich resources of revolutionary cultural relics.
CHINA DAILY - XINHUA
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