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| Robert Bierman, President of Conference
Division of Fortune Magazine, speaks at a news briefing for the Fortune
Global Forum 2005 in Beijing May 15, 2005. The Fortune Global Forum 2005
will be held in Beijing from May 16 to May 18 with the theme of "China and
New Asian Century." (Xinhua Photo) |
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| Wang Hui, director of Beijing Information
Office, speaks at a news briefing for the Fortune Global Forum 2005 in
Beijing May 15, 2005. (Xinhua photo) |
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| Jiang Weiqiang, director general of the
State Council Information Office (SCIO), speaks at a news briefing for the
Fortune Global Forum 2005 in Beijing May 15, 2005. (Xinhua
photo) |
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| Special reception desk for guests coming
for the Fortune Global Forum 2005 is set up at the Peninsular Palace in
Beijing May 15, 2005. (Xinhua photo) |
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| The picture taken on May 15, 2005 shows a
news briefing held for the Fortune Global Forum 2005 in Beijing. (Xinhua
Photo) |
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| The picture taken on May 15, 2005 shows
banners for the Fortune Global Forum 2005 on a street in front of the
Temple of Heaven in Beijing. (Xinhua photo) |
BEIJING, May 15 (Xinhuanet) -- "The 2005 Fortune
Global Forum in Beijing will be the most successful one so far," Robert Bierman,
president of Conference Division of Fortune Magazine said here Sunday.
China's economy is full of vigor and vitality, which
shows fully the integration of ancient civilization and modern business mood, he
said. Beijing is now one of the most exciting cities in the world.
Bierman said two special round table conferences will
be included into the agenda, involving culture and sports theme.
Up to date, chief executives of nearly 80 firms
listed in the Fortune top 500s will attend the forum, with the total number of
its delegates reaching 847 on Sunday, a record high in the forum'shistory.
The forum will demonstrate still better China's
reform and opening-up policy, and the tremendous progress the country had scored
in the past decades. The forum will also help enhance the resolve and confidence
of multinational companies in China, said Jiang Weiqiang, a senior official of
State Information Office.
The organizer will provide first-class accommodation
for attendees of the forum. More than 150 special cars will be put into use,
with some 170 drivers assigned at their service, who have undergone special
training.
By Monday, at least 24 business jets will have
arrived at Beijing airport, said Wang Hui, director of Beijing Information
Office.
First-class medical workers and staff will be
provided by the organizer. A public security department has also been set up, to
deal with any possible emergencies.
Moreover, 125 ladies will accompany their husbands to
the incoming forum, and the organizer has arranged programs special for them,
including visit to the Great Wall, the Summer Palace, the Palace Museum as well
as attending Chinese shadow boxing, Beijing opera and other traditional Chinese
theatrical performances. Enditem |