An eastern Chinese city followed the lead of other local Chinese governments on Wednesday by donating money to earthquake-hit areas in Japan.
The municipal government of Wenzhou, in east China's Zhejiang Province, will donate 2 million yuan (307,692 U.S. dollars) to Ishinomaki, its Japanese sister city in hard-hit Miyagi Prefecture, Wenzhou Mayor Zhao Yide said in a letter of condolence.
Zhao said the government of Wenzhou and its people are sad about loss in Ishinomaki and are concerned about rescue and recovery efforts.
Zhao said that the government will urge Wenzhou residents to donate money as well.
Wenzhou is latest Chinese local government to pledge donations to quake-hit areas in Japan.
Previously, the provincial government of Jilin said it will donate 100,000 U.S. dollars to the prefectural government of Miyagi while the municipal government of Changchun, capital of Jilin, pledged 500,000 yuan to the municipal government of Sendai.
China's Red Cross Society on Tuesday said it had donated 6 million yuan in emergency aid to Japan following the massive 9.0-magnitude earthquake and ensuing tsunami that have left thousands dead or missing.