The words read, "Dear friends in Japan, in the hope that many lives are saved, let us stand together!"
A cold front began to affect western and northern China regions Sunday, causing temperature plunge and floating dust.
Devastating earthquake and tsunami left millions without water, electricity, homes or heat.
China will provide 30 million yuan ($4.57 million) worth of emergency humanitarian assistance to Japan.
Quake impact on economy 'considerable'
DPRK extends sympathy to Japan
Premier Wen Jiabao said on Monday that it is not easy to achieve a high-quality and efficient annual growth rate of seven percent during the 2011-2015 period.
More jobs Analogy between China, N Africa 'not right' Five-Year Plan not to replace HK own plan RMB exchange rate Non-state economy
This is a collection of weekly photos from March 7 to 13.
Japan fought on Sunday to avert a meltdown at two earthquake-crippled nuclear reactors, describing the massive quake and tsunami.
Soldiers tear down a dilapidated house in Yingjiang County of Southwest China's Yunnan province, March 12, 2011. People began to reconstruct their hometown in the quake-hit Yingjiang County. [Photo/Xinhua]
The temple dates back to the second century AD and was built to house parts of a sacred bone of the Buddha presented to China by India's King Asoka.
The Chinese rescue team arrived in Japan Sunday for quake relief operations. The rescuers will immediately head for quake-hit areas to search for survivors from Friday's great earthquake and ensuing tsunami.
Snapshots: the world in 24 hours March 12