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CPPCC members convened their fourth plenary session on Monday. Discussions covered a wide range of topics, including cross-Strait cooperation, rural education, and development of Tibet.

Chinese political advisors gathered for another day's discussion of proposals.

One CPPCC member said that in order to expand cross-Strait economic exchanges and cooperation, priority should be given to policy coordination and integration of resources.

One advisor called for broader access to education and training for rural residents, saying this will increase farmers' employment and support agriculture. A fundamental task is to improve modern farming techniques and non-farm job skills of the rural population.

The meeting also discussed technological aid to Tibet Autonomous Region from other provinces. One member said more research centers and engineering projects that suit the local situation in Tibet is the key to common development.

Another CPPCC member wanted to establish a complete stocks of emergency supplies to improve disaster relief. And another proposed reform of the household registration system to reduce the urban-rural divide.