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(27 Feb 2002) 1. External shot of Hanoi International airport 2. Close up Vietnamese and Chinese national flags 3. Wide Chinese President Jiang Zemin's plane on tarmac 4. Cut to police 5. Two shots Jiang Zemin, and wife Wang Yiping and entourage descending from plane 6. Band playing 7. Jiang Zemin and entourage descending from plane 8. Various of Jiang Zemin meeting people in crowd 9. Zemin gets into car 10. Zemin's convoy drives away through waving crowd 11. Convey entering presidential palace 12. Military band 13. Mid shot of Jiang Zemin and wife Wang Yiping being greeted by Nong Duc Manh, Vietnam's Communist Party Secretary General 14. Military band 15. Various Zemin and Nong Duc Manh inspecting troops military honour ceremony 16. Wide ceremony 17. Zemin shaking hands with officials 18. Military band 19. Zemin and Nong Duc Manh and wives standing on steps of presidential palace - pull out group holding hands STORYLINE: Chinese President Jiang Zemin has arrived in Vietnam for a three-day visit aimed at expanding defence and economic ties between the two countries. Jiang's plane touched down at Hanoi International airport on Wednesday. The Chinese premier and his wife Wang Yiping were greeted by hundreds of school children as well as 200 young women in Vietnamese national dress. Jiang Zemin was then greeted by Nong Duc Manh, Vietnam's Communist Party Secretary General, before attending a ceremonial military welcome parade at the presidential palace. The visit marks a further warming of relations between the two Communist neighbours, who fought a brutal border war 23 years ago and re-established diplomatic ties only in 1991. Over the past decade, trade has jumped to 2-point-8 billion (b) US dollars a year from just 30 million (m), and the two countries have set a target of 5 billion (b) by 2005. Both countries - among the world's last remaining Communist nations - have abandoned many of their former centralised economic controls and are allowing increased private enterprise. Relations, however, remain overshadowed by memories of the war and centuries of Chinese domination over Vietnam. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...