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Chinese Consulate General in Houston covers a consular jurisdiction of eight American Southern states and a self-governing commonwealth: Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida and Puerto Rico. The consulate is committed to the exchanges and cooperation between China and the above-listed states in the areas of economy and trade, science and technology as well as culture etc., protecting the rights and interests of the Chinese citizens in its consular areas according to law and offering the services like approving and issuing visa and appropriate papers.

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Qiao Hong

Consul General of the People's Republic of China in Houston

What's New from the Consulate
·  Large Quantity Tents Needed in Quake-hit Areas
·  Notice of Mourning for Earthquake Victims
·  Announcement of the Chinese Consulate General in Houston on donation to the quake-hit area in China (updated)
·  Office Hour and Holidays Schedule for 2005
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Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Qin Gang's Remarks on British Prime Minister Brown's Meeting with Dalai

A few days ago, in disregard of China's serious concern, the UK side allowed Dalai's entrance to the UK, and arranged his meeting with Prime Minister Brown and other major political figures. British House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee even held a so-called "Hearing on China's Human Rights" and invited him for "testimony". This not only interferes in China's internal affairs, but severely hurts Chinese people's feelings. China expresses its strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition.

Tibet is an inalienable part of the Chinese territory. The Tibetan issue is purely part of China's internal affairs. We oppose attempt of any country, organization or individual to interfere in China's internal affairs by making use of Dalai. The UK government has reiterated its non-support of "Tibet Independence" on many occasions. We urge the UK side to translate its commitment into concrete actions, contribute to the long-term development of the bilateral relations and safeguard the overall interest of China-UK relations.



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