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China MEDICAL FACILITIES IN CHINA: Western-style medical facilities with international staffs are available in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and a few other large cities. Many other hospitals in major Chinese cities have so-called VIP wards (gaogan bingfang). These feature reasonably up-to-date medical technology and physicians who are both knowledgeable and skilled. Most VIP wards also provide medical services to foreigners and have English-speaking doctors and nurses. Most hospitals in China will not accept medical insurance from the United States, with the exception of the following hospitals, which are on the BlueCross BlueShield’s worldwide network providers - overseas network hospitals’ list (http://www.fepblue.org/wasite/wabenefits/wa-benefitsoverseas04.html): Hong Kong Adventist Hospital, Beijing United Family Hospital ... [Read More]
Press Availability in Beijing SECRETARY RICE: I'm very pleased to be here in Beijing, the first stop on a trip that will take me through Thailand, Japan and South Korea as well. I have had very good talks this morning with Foreign Minister Li, with Premier Wen and with President Hu. I will leave here to have further talks with State Counselor Tang. ... [Read More]
China (03/05) Since its establishment, the People's Republic has worked vigorously to win international support for its position that it is the sole legitimate government of all China, including Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. In the early 1970s, Beijing was recognized diplomatically by most world powers. Beijing assumed the China seat in the United Nations in 1971 and became increasingly active in multilateral organizations. Japan established diplomatic relations with China in 1972, and the U.S. did so in 1979. The number of countries that have established diplomatic relations with Beijing has risen to 159, while 25 have diplomatic relations with Taiwan. ... [Read More]
Beijing 2008: Olympics Hot Sheet On September 20, 2002 the "Beijing Olympic Green, Area B Sports Venues & Affiliated Facilities Presentation of Projects Ownership Tendering" was held in the Beijing International Hotel. The event was organized by the Development Planning Commission of the People's Government of Beijing Municipality (BDPC). The information presented at the event was "unofficial" and meant only to be a preview of the upcoming ownership tenders. Only recently, has the information presented been made public. ... [Read More]
12/96 "China 2000" US Embassy Beijing plan To prepare U.S. diplomatic facilities to represent us appropriatelyand to accommodate sufficiently our engagement with China in thenext century will require several interim stages, both to quicklycorrect current subpar facilities and to provide necessary facilitiesto allow longer range development to be planned and implemented.In Beijing, for example, our long-term goal is to integrate thepresent Chancery lot (the so-called San Ban compound) withthe adjacent Er Ban compound and the site now occupiedby the Embassy of Bulgaria into a new, combined, thoroughly renovatedand reconstructed three-lot U.S. Embassy complex of buildingssuitable for our work well into the 21st century. A new Ambassador'sResidence would also be located there. The assets at the YiBan lot (housing the Residence, the U.S. Information Service(USIS) and the Embassy health unit) could be used to lessen thefunding required to accomplish this goal. This integrated three-lotcomplex would increase the l ... [Read More]
Press Briefing in Beijing, China I’m confident that the Chinese are totally committed to the six-party framework, view that as the way to find a solution, and will be working toward finding that solution. What they might do in the days ahead with respect to conversations with the North Koreans, I will leave up to them to discuss. As you know, senior officials from Pyongyang have visited here recently, and senior officials from Beijing have gone to Pyongyang. So, the Chinese are actively involved, and we reaffirmed our commitment today to the six-party talks and hope that the next round will be held in the not too distant future. All the parties are ready. It is the DPRK that has been showing a reluctance to have the next round. But, it is the only way forward. ... [Read More]
U.S. Department of State Websites of U.S. Embassies and Consulates China: Beijing ... [Read More]
Department of State Washington File: Text: Energy Department Opens Office in Beijing WASHINGTON, DC -- Secretary of Energy Samuel Bodman today announced the establishment of a Department of Energy (DOE) office in Beijing, China. The new office will support DOE's cooperative efforts with China on energy and nuclear security issues. The announcement of DOE's new Beijing office was made in conjunction with the first meeting of the U.S.-China Energy Policy Dialogue being held in Washington today. ... The Beijing office will provide guidance and support for DOE's cooperative activities with China, in both the energy and nuclear security fields. The office will be located within the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. ... [Read More]
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