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Five economic crime suspects escorted back to China from Cambodia

2024-09-07 18:11 Last Updated At:18:37

Five criminal suspects who were involved in helping telecom fraud criminals transfer funds were escorted back to China from Cambodia on Friday, according to China's Ministry of Public Security.

The ministry said in a statement that since June last year, the suspects, while living in Cambodia, had recruited over 100 people in China online and engaged in helping other criminals transfer and launder their illegal gains from prior crimes, such as telecom fraud, illegally profiting from these activities.

In September 2023, police forces in Shanghai initiated an investigation into their cases. The Shanghai police informed the Cambodian law-enforcement agencies regarding the suspects' information through international police cooperation channels, and in June this year, the Cambodian side captured the five suspects and decided to repatriate them to China.

The statement said the Chinese police authority will further deepen international law-enforcement and judicial cooperation and make continuous efforts to hunt down criminal fugitives and recover relevant assets overseas.

Five economic crime suspects escorted back to China from Cambodia

Five economic crime suspects escorted back to China from Cambodia

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Celebrations held across China to mark traditional Mid-Autumn Festival

2024-09-16 22:23 Last Updated At:22:37

Chinese cities, towns and villages are putting on dazzling light and lantern shows, staging distinctive folk customs performances, and holding festive mooncake banquets in celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival, which falls on Tuesday.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most important festivals in Chinese culture. It falls on the 15th day of the eighth month on the Chinese lunar calendar and dates back more than a millennium. As a festival in honor of the moon and harvest, families reunite on the occasion to admire the bright full moon, light lanterns, and share the holiday pastry of mooncakes.

In the ancient city of Kaifeng of central China's Henan Province and Jinzhou City of northeast China's Liaoning Province, popular tourist attractions and landmarks are bathed in lights, promising a mesmerizing nighttime experience for local residents and tourists alike.

Beijing's famous Beihai Park, a public park and former imperial garden, is staging performances themed around bianzhong, or Chinese chime bells which has a history of over 2,000 years.

In tourist towns and villages of Yunnan Province in the southwest, Zhejiang Province in th east and Guangdong Province in the south, lively folk and dragon dances are gathering numerous locals and tourists to join in the festivities.

Audiences are enjoying a poetry recitation show in Hefei City, east China's Anhui Province, and a symphony in Zunyi City, southwest China's Guizhou Province, respectively.

This year, Suining City in southwest China's Sichuan Province and Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in the northwest, have both prepared giant freshly made mooncakes enough to treat hundreds of people at a same time. And in a village of the southwestern Chongqing Municipality, people have prepared their own mooncakes on a flour ground from their newly harvested red sorghum.

"We are filled with the joy of harvest during the merry traditional festival. The festive mood is really nice," said Liu Ya, a local of Jiangjun Village in Chongqing's Bishan District.

Elsewhere, villages in Wuyuan County, east China's Jiangxi Province, are also celebrating their harvest of red pepper by drying them on the roofs. And another village in the eastern province of Shandong has recently held a large banquet for local households to share.

Outside the mainland, colorful lanterns are also dotting the various landmarks, streets and alleyways of Hong Kong and Macao, adding to the festive joy.

Celebrations held across China to mark traditional Mid-Autumn Festival

Celebrations held across China to mark traditional Mid-Autumn Festival

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