Special report: Strong Earthquake
Jolts SW China
WASHINGTON, May 19 (Xinhua) -- Chinese embassy to the
United States on Monday held a solemn ceremony to mourn the victims of the May
12 earthquake in southwest China, which claimed more than 32,000 lives.
About 350 Chinese diplomats, including Ambassador Zhou Wenzhong and
representatives from other Chinese institutions to the United States, gathered
in the mourning hall of the embassy located in downtown Washington D.C..
Beginning at 2:28 a.m. EDT, all participants stood in silence for three
minutes to mourn the victims of the magnitude-8.0 earthquake.
Addressing the ceremony, Ambassador Zhou mourned the deceased, conveyed
deep condolences to the injured and saluted all those fighting in the ongoing
earthquake rescue and relief operations.
He said the rescue and relief operations have fully reflected the national
spirit of the Chinese people to unite and help each other in a time of test.
The ambassador believed that the Chinese people, under the leadership of
the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council,
would overcome all difficulties and win a final victory in battling the
unprecedented disaster.
Chinese consulates to U.S. cities such as New York and Chicago also held
similar mourning ceremonies on Monday. Meanwhile, Chinese national flags in the
embassy and consulates have been lowered to half-mast.