BEIJING, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has vowed to
provide foreign experts serving China with better working and living conditions.
Wen made the remark in meeting with 50 chosen foreign specialists and their
families at the Great Hall of People here on Monday, in which he issued the
experts Friendship Award of the year on behalf of the Chinese government.

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L. Front) shakes hands with a
foreign expert at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on Sept. 29,
2008. The Chinese Premier met with foreign experts who are honored with the
Prize of Friendship and their families here on Monday.
China had successfully hosted the Beijing Olympic Games, finished its third
manned space mission and kept a positive trend in economic growth after
overcoming the severe snow and quake disasters, Wen said.
All the successes and achievements had come about because of the collective
efforts of Chinese people as well as the support and concern of foreign experts
and friends, he added.
The premier told the award-winning experts that China would continue the
policy of reform and opening up which had been proven to be the correct way of
leading the country to prosperity, and which enjoyed its 30th anniversary this
year.
Wen said governments at all levels would strive to create better working
and living conditions for foreign experts in China and protect their legal
rights and interests to realize their career ideals.
The Friendship Award is the top prize awarded by the Chinese government to
foreign experts who make outstanding contributions to China's economic
construction and social development.
The 50 award receivers of the year 2008 come from 19 nations. They have
been engaged in journalism, agriculture, education, health, engineering and
other specialties.
The Chinese government has given the award to 999 foreign experts from 58
countries since 1991.