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Related story: Yang Liwei -- from space cadet to Space
Hero
BEIJING, Nov. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- China's first astronaut Yang Liweiwas conferred the title of "Space Hero" on
Friday at a high-profile rally celebrating the country's first manned space
flight
Yang, 38, was also awarded a badge of honor for his
space faring merits at the rally organized by the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of China (CPC), the State Council and the Central Military
Commission.
At the rally attended by top leaders of the country
and several thousand others, including space experts, government officials and
servicemen, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao announced the decision by the Party, the
central government and the military commission to honor Yang Liwei.
Jiang Zemin, chairman of the military commission,
presented the certificate of "Space Hero" and the badge to Yang Liwei.
Addressing the rally, President Hu Jintao praised
Yang and others who contributed to the country's manned space program.
China will work with the international community for
peaceful use of outer space, said the president, also general secretary of the
CPC Central Committee.
China launched its Shenzhou-5 manned spacecraft, with
astronaut Yang Liwei aboard, on Oct. 15 from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in
Gansu Province, northwest China.
Yang and his spacecraft orbited the Earth 14 times
before safely landing in north China the next day.
The successful launch and return of the spacecraft
made China the third country in space after Russia and the United States, and
marked the initial success of the manned space program launched in1992.
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