Chinese law enforcement officials set on fire the fake and
shoddy products ahead of the World Consumer Rights Day in Xining,
northwest China's Qinghai Province, March 14, 2007. Over 44
percent of consumers had been "seriously violated," according to a
recent survey by China Consumers' Association.
A general view shows the fake cigarette that will be destroyed
ahead of the World Consumer Rights Day in Yuncheng, north China's
Shanxi Province, March 14, 2007. Over 44
percent of consumers had been "seriously violated," according to a
recent survey by China Consumers' Association.
A general view shows the fake cigarette set on fire ahead of the
World Consumer Rights Day in Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi
Province, March 14, 2007. Over 44 percent of consumers had been
"seriously violated," according to a recent survey by China
Consumers' Association.
A photographer takes picture of the fake drugs set on fire
during an activity to mark the World Consumer Rights Day in Urumqi,
northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, March 14,
2007. Over 44 percent of consumers had been "seriously violated,"
according to a recent survey by China Consumers' Association.
A fireman sets on fire the fake drugs during an activity to mark
the World Consumer Rights Day in Urumqi, northwest China's Xinjiang
Uygur Autonomous Region, March 14, 2007. Over 44 percent of
consumers had been "seriously violated," according to a recent
survey by China Consumers' Association.
(Xinhua News Agency March 15, 2007)