BEIJING/JINAN - Heavy fog hit many parts of east and north China on Monday, forcing several highways to shut down.With visibility reduced to less than 200 meters in many places in east China's Shandong Province, dozens of toll stations on more than ten highways closed or restricted the number of vehicles as of Monday morning.The Shandong provincial meteorological bureau upgraded the alert for heavy fog on Monday morning from yellow to orange, the second highest in the three-level alert system.In Beijing, a total of eight highways were closed Monday morning due to low visibility caused by heavy fog and smog, according to the Beijing traffic control department.At around 9 a.m., the density of air pollution indicators PM2.5 and PM10 stayed at 225 micrograms per cubic meter and 129 micrograms per cubic meter respectively.Most parts of Beijing suffered from heavy air pollution, according to the Beijing environmental protection monitoring center. It forecasted that a sandstorm is approaching Beijing from the northwestern region.China's national observatory on Monday renewed an orange alert for thick fog in some northern, eastern and southwestern regions.From Monday to Tuesday, thick fog will be seen in the provinces of Jiangsu, Anhui, Shandong, Hebei, and Sichuan, reducing visibility in some areas to less than 50 meters, the National Meteorological Center said.The center said drivers in affected regions should slow down, while airports, freeways and ports should take appropriate safety measures.China has a four-tier color-coded warning system for severe weather, with red being the most serious, followed by orange, yellow, and blue. inspirational rubber bracelets
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Taiwan's leader Tsai Ing-wen attends a news conference in Taipei April 11, 2018. [Photo/Agencies] 'People on the two sides will not be fooled', mainland spokesman says Taiwan's leader, Tsai Ing-wen, is deliberately conflating the 1992 Consensus with the principle of one country, two systems and is misleading residents of Taiwan, Ma Xiaoguang, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said on Wednesday. The consensus is the common political foundation for the development of cross-Straits relations, he said, adding that it clearly defines the nature of those relations and indicates that both sides adhere to the one-China principle, he said. One country, two systems refers to the institutional arrangement for Taiwan after national reunification, he said. In a speech earlier this month, Tsai said the 1992 Consensus amounts to one country, two systems. Confusing the two concepts further exposes the separatist position of some in Taiwan and their attempts to undermine cross-Straits relations, as well as seeking personal gain, by heightening confrontation and hostility between the two sides, he said. But I believe people on the two sides will not be fooled, he said. Only when cross-Straits relations are good will Taiwan compatriots be better off, Ma said, adding that for those people and forces acting against the wishes of the people, a good cross-Straits relationship will not be a happy thing. On Jan 8, the United States' National Security Council urged Beijing to stop its coercion by threatening use of force to compel reunification with Taiwan. In response, Ma said the Taiwan question is China's internal affair and no outside interference is allowed. We are ready to strive for the prospect of peaceful reunification with the utmost sincerity and effort, but we will never tolerate Taiwan independence and reserve the option to take all necessary measures, he said. There is no such thing as threatening or oppressing the people of Taiwan by force, said Ma, who added that the United States should not play an irresponsible role in provoking the feelings of the people on both sides or send the wrong message to the island. On Jan 2, in a speech commemorating the 40th anniversary of the message to compatriots in Taiwan, President Xi Jinping affirmed the 1992 Consensus, which embodies the one-China principle. Xi said China must be and will be reunified. He proposed that the principles of peaceful reunification and one country, two systems are the best approaches. Tsai made a public speech later, declining the proposals. Wang Yingjin, director of the Center for Cross-Straits Relations at Renmin University of China, said Tsai's administration is facing tough conditions, especially after the DPP's defeat in Taiwan's mayoral elections in November and Xi's speech on peaceful reunification. Under the circumstances, she will be more willing to act as a pawn of the US to contain the Chinese mainland, and she sees the US as the only power that can be borrowed to resist reunification with the mainland, he said. Wang said it is not hard to judge that the US-Taiwan relationship will be closer in the future, and that the US remains the most important external factor affecting the peaceful reunification of China. In his speech, Xi did not renounce the use of force. One reason is interference by external forces, mainly the US, Wang added.
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