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”” | Beijing Opens Science and Technology Week Two visitors walk past a banner reading " 2002,Future on Science" as a wall portrays 100 great scientists in the background at the 2002 Science and Technology Week in Beijing May 18, 2002. |  World's First T-touch Watch Unveiled in Shanghai The world's first T-Touch watch made by Swiss Tissot Ssih Ltd. is unveiled in Shanghai May 18, 2002. The user can activate the operating system of the watch simply by touching the crystal surface of the watch plate. | | 
| Heavy Rains Flood Changsha Picture shows an inundated alley in Changsha, capital city of central China's Hunan Province May 16, 2002. Month-long rain begining from April 1 to May 14 causes raise of water level in nearby rivers and some parts of the city's districts are inundated. |  
| Electronic Ticket Used in Lamasery A lama shows an electronic card that admits a visitor's entry into the Tashilunbo Lamasery in Shigatse of Tibet Autonomous Region May 17, 2002. The card, serving as a ticket, is actually a mini disc carrying the travel information about Tibet. The lamasery is keeping pace with the time by upgrading the basic facilities. |  "Museum Exposition" Opens in Hong Kong A tea master makes tea with Chinese classic tea sets at the "Museum Exposition" held to mark the 40th anniversary of the establishment of Hong Kong Public Museum in Hong Kong's Cultural Center Plaza, May 17, 2002. | | 
| Dual-fuel Taxis to Steer in Nanchang A taxi driver flashes the OK sign after installing a Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) tank in his car in Nanchang, capital of central China's Jiangxi province May 16, 2002. A total number of 100 dual-fuel taxis and a LPG station are to be put into business in the city. |  Bahraini Prime Minister Welcomed in Beijing Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (L) shakes hands with Sheikh Khalifa Bin Sulman Al-khalifa, prime minister of Bahrain, during a welcoming ceremony held at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing Thursday May 16, 2002. The Bahraini prime minister arrived in Beijing on Wednesday afternoon for an official visit to China. | | 
| A College Museum Opens in East China Two students take notes before an ancient ceramic pot tracing back to China's Tang Dynasty (618-907) at the Art and Archaeology Museum in Nanjing University in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, May 16, 2002. The college museum, the first of its kind in the province, officially opened on Thursday. |  
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