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Chinese State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan addresses at the launching
ceremony of a journey of friendship between China and Russia in Beijing
, capital of China July 25, 2006. The
journey, as a part of "the Year of Russia" in China, started on Tuesday.
More than 40 journalists from the two countries were expected to drive
more than 15,000 km. to the Red Square in Moscow, capital of Russia, in
about 45 days via over 20
cities.
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Forty Chinese and Russian
journalists set off from Beijing on Tuesday on a 16,000-kilometer road trip to
discover the bonds between the two nations.
"This journey will be a long march carrying forward the China-Russia
friendship," Chinese State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan said at the starting ceremony.
The journalists represent major media organizations,
including China Radio International, which is organizing the activity, China Central Television, Xinhua News Agency
, Itar-Tass, Russian First Channel, the Russian News and
Information Agency and the Voice of Russia.
Traveling in 13 off-road vehicles, they will pass through more than 20 cities
before finally reaching Red Square in Moscow in about 45 days.
The journalists will file reports on the progress and changes that Russia has
experienced in recent years, and describe the friendship between the two
peoples.
"These reports will help deepen the mutual understanding between the peoples,
and contribute to the development of China-Russia relations," Tang said.
An important part of the Year of Russia in China, the press mission is the
first of its kind.
Russian Minister-Counsellor in China Igor Morgulov said at the starting
ceremony, "This journey of friendship will help Chinese people know more about
Russia's development."
Wang Gengnian, president of China Radio International, said the trip was also
a journey of discovery of present-day Russia.