[00:00.00]When the spaceship was doing its seventh circle
[00:03.54]Yang Liwei showed the flags of China
[00:05.67]and the United Nations,
[00:07.43]expressing the wishes of the Chinese people
[00:09.64]to explore and use space peacefully.
[00:13.21]At 6:23 a.m.on October 16th,
[00:16.45]Yang Liwei landed in Inner Mongolia safely.
[00:20.09]He told reporters later,"
[00:22.00]The surface of the spaceship was glowing red
[00:24.59]when it came back into the earth's atmosphere.
[00:27.25]When Shenzhou V let out its parachute,
[00:29.95]I felt the ship was shaking ."
[00:32.33]As Yang Liwei
[00:33.19]returned into the earth's atmosphere,
[00:35.40]helcopters were flying to where he would land.
[00:38.04]ready to collect him.
[00:40.28]Millions of people all over China were
[00:42.55]watching TV when the spaceship landed safely.
[00:46.31]When Yang Liwei climbed out of the spaceship,
[00:49.22]he smiled and waved to the crowds
[00:51.60]waiting for him.
[00:53.16]Yang Liwei was happy to be home but he said,
[00:57.11]"I thought 21 hours
[00:58.56]was too short to stay in space."
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