A 14-member team of Chinese and Russian scientists arrived in
the Tunkinsky region of the Russian Republic of Buryatia Saturday
on a joint scientific expedition in Siberia.
Meanwhile, other scientists of a larger Chinese-Russian group,
which includes the 14-member team, began studies on zoology,
regional economy and aquatic biology in other parts of
Buryatia.
The 14 scientists conducted studies on the geological
composition and collected some rock samples before they arrived at
Arshan in the Tunkinsky region of Buryatia on Saturday.
The scientists were scheduled to go deep into primary forests in
Buryatia in the coming days to collect data on timber and mineral
resources of the forests.
They would also meet local officials to explore ways of
expanding cooperation between China and Russia at regional
level.
A 32-member group of Chinese scientists arrived in Russia on
July 19 to join Russian scientists in studying mineral resources in
Siberia.
The Sino-Russian joint expedition is part of China's Year of
Russia programs designed to bolster bilateral relations in all
fields.
The Siberia tour is regarded as an extension of last year's
Sino-Russian expedition of the Lake of Baikal in Russia. In August
2005, a group of Chinese and Russian scientists conducted the first
Sino-Russian joint expedition for the study of aquatic animals and
biology in the area.
(Xinhua News Agency July 23, 2006)