www.xinhuanet.com
XINHUA online
CHINA VIEW
VIEW CHINA
 Breaking News Urgent: Kuwait charges two soldiers for planning attacks against US forces: Al Jazeera    Urgent: Ukrainian president dismisses government    Urgent: Global tsunami aid pledges rise to nearly 4 billion dollars: UN    URGENT: China welcomes 1.3 billionth citizen    URGENT: Former Chilean president placed under house arrest    URGENT: At least six killed in car bomb in Iraq    
Home  
China  
World  
Business  
Technology  
Opinion  
Culture/Edu  
Sports  
Entertainment  
Life/Health  
Travel  
Weather  
  About China
  Map
  History
  Constitution
  CPC & Other Parties
  State Organs
  Local Leadership
  White Papers
  Statistics
  Major Projects
  English Websites
  BizChina
- Conferences & Exhibitions
- Investment
- Bidding
- Enterprises
- Policy update
- Technological & Economic Development Zones
Source Manufacturers and Suppliers from China and around the world
   News Photos Voice People BizChina Feature About us   
China welcomes 1.3 billionth citizen
www.chinaview.cn 2005-01-06 00:24:25

An honorable certificate is granted to the newborn baby boy at Beijing Maternity Hospital in Beijing Jan. 6, 2005. The lucky newborn, weighing 3,660 grams and measuring 52 cm long, counted China's 1.3 billionth citizen. (Xinhua Photo/Chen Shugen)
An honorable certificate is granted to the newborn baby boy at Beijing Maternity Hospital in Beijing Jan. 6, 2005. The lucky newborn, weighing 3,660 grams and measuring 52 cm long, counted China's 1.3 billionth citizen. (Xinhua Photo/Chen Shugen)

Parents caress their newborn baby at Beijing Maternity Hospital in Beijing Jan 6, 2005. The lucky newborn, weighing 3,660 grams and measuring 52 cm long, counted China's 1.3 billionth citizen. (Xinhua Photo/Chen Shugen)
Parents caress their newborn baby at Beijing Maternity Hospital in Beijing Jan 6, 2005. (Xinhua Photo/Chen Shugen)

Parents caress their newborn baby at Beijing Maternity Hospital in Beijing Jan 6, 2005. The lucky newborn, weighing 3,660 grams and 52 cm long, counted China's 1.3 billionth citizen. (Xinhua Photo/Chen Shugen)
Parents caress their newborn baby at Beijing Maternity Hospital in Beijing Jan 6, 2005.  (Xinhua Photo/Chen Shugen)

Holding the newborn baby, Gu Xiulian(2nd, L), chairwoman of the All-China Women's Federation£¬ congratulates the mother at Beijing Maternity Hospital in Beijing Jan. 6, 2005. The lucky newborn, weighing 3,660 grams and measuring 52 cm long, counted China's 1.3 billionth citizen. (Xinhua Photo/Chen Shugen)
Holding the newborn baby, Gu Xiulian(2nd, L), chairwoman of the All-China Women's Federation£¬ congratulates the mother at Beijing Maternity Hospital in Beijing Jan. 6, 2005.  (Xinhua Photo/Chen Shugen)

Parents caress their newborn baby at Beijing Maternity Hospital in Beijing Jan 6, 2005. The lucky newborn, weighing 3,660 grams and measuring 52 cm long, counted China's 1.3 billionth citizen. (Xinhua Photo/Chen Shugen)
Parents caress their newborn baby at Beijing Maternity Hospital in Beijing Jan 6, 2005. (Xinhua Photo/Chen Shugen)

The lucky newborn, weighing 3,660 grams and measuring 52 cm long, counted China's 1.3 billionth citizen.  

The lucky newborn, weighing 3,660 grams and measuring 52 cm long, counted China's 1.3 billionth citizen. (Xinhua Photo) 

    BEIJING, Jan. 6 (Xinhuanet) -- A baby boy, China's 1.3 billionth citizen, was born at 0:02 Thursday in a Beijing hospital.

    "Both mother and son are in good condition," said midwife Wang Chujie of Beijing Maternity Hospital.

    The newborn weighs 3,660 grams and is 52 cm long, she said.

China to continue its population control policy

    BEIJING, Jan. 5 (Xinhuanet) -- China will continue its population control policy in a long period to come though it has become a lowbirthrate country, the State Commission for Population and Family Planning said Wednesday.

    According to statistics of the commission, the average number of children of a Chinese family has dropped from 5.8 in the early 1970s to 1.8 at present, as a result of the unremitting efforts tocarry out the family planning policy over the past three decades.

    "The big population remains a major issue for China in the present stage and a key factor obstructing the country's economic and social development," said an official with the commission. "Family planning will continue to be a basic state policy that we must adhere to in a long period."

    According to the commission, more than 16 million babies are born in China each year since 2000, and the number is about half of the population of Canada and three times the population of Denmark.

    "In a dozen years to come, China will continue to have a huge population and sustained population growth," the official said.

    Based on current growth rate, China's population is forecast tohit 1.3 billion (population of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan not included) Thursday.

    Of the total population, 59.47 percent are based in rural areasand 40.53 percent in urban areas. The life expectancy of the Chinese people is 71.40 years.

    According to a survey, most Chinese couples prefer to have no more than two children on average, a far cry from the one-child policy of the state.

    "If the family planning policy is loosened, the country is very likely to experience a boost in population growth," said the official.

Enditem

  Related Story
Copyright ©2003 Xinhua News Agency. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.