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Japan visit successful: Hu Jintao
Saturday, May 10, 2008 14:22 [IST]
Nara: Chinese President Hu Jintao today said his five-day visit to Japan, which has seen the traditional rivals commit to closer ties but also met protests over Beijing's rule in Tibet, was a success.

On the final day of his trip, only the second visit ever by a Chinese head of state to Japan, Hu visited the Toshodaiji Temple, a revered Buddhist temple built by Chinese monk Ganjin in 759 when the city as the nation's capital.

The choice of Nara is seen as a bid to remember times when bilateral relations were amicable, unlike the two countries tortured recent history tainted by Japan's militarism before and during World War II.

"This visit was harmonious and successful," Hu told reporters before leaving Nara.

"Cooperation between China and Japan has produced big achievements in various fields. I believe further progress will be made in the future," he said.
Hu also visited the Horyuji Temple, the world's oldest surviving wooden structure, built more than 1,300 years ago, where he said, "It is good for both countries to stay friendly and peaceful."

There was, however, open dissent today, with dozens of protesters gathered in front of the temple waving Tibetan flags and chanting "Free Tibet!" as Hu arrived, while pro-Tibet demonstrators rallied in the streets of Nara.

Inside the temple, a calmer atmosphere prevailed as Hu listened, nodding and smiling, to a narrative on the history of the structure from a Buddhist monk.

Hu is due to visit the headquarters of Japanese electronics giant Matsushita in Osaka, before heading home.
Source : PTI

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