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  • '''Qian Zhiguang''', chief founder of the People’s Republic of China’s modern textile industry, died in [[Beijing]] on [ After the People’s Republic of China was established in 1949, Qian was appointed member of
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  • ...非你莫属》).JPEG|thumb|300px|"Only You", a job-hunting reality show produced by Tianjin TV Station.]] "'''Only You'''" (《'''非你莫属'''》) is a job-hunting reality show produced by [[Tianjin]] TV Station. The show has stirred wide controversy in 2012 due to the hars
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  • ...lled in Shanghai University, but soon transferred to Beiyang University in Tianjin, and the following year to Beijing University. ...re and ways of life, and, particularly, the art and literature produced by people of the Occidental world.
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  • ...archives, Chinese ancestors began using stilts to help them gather fruits from trees. This practical use of stilts gradually developed into a kind of folk Most stilts used today are made from wood. There are "double stilts" and "single stilt" performances. The double
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  • ...ennsylvania as an undergraduate and Yale University as a graduate student. From 1930 to 1931, she taught architecture at Northeast China University in Shen ...hed by the Crescent Book Company) and the newspaper ''L’ impartiale'' in [[Tianjin]].
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  • Born in [[Tianjin]] to a family rooted in [[Zhejiang]], he was admitted to Japanese schools f ...entle night breeze, swung the willows and resonated the melancholic melody from an old flute, whilst the descending sun illuminated mountains by mountain.
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  • ...r of Chinese and Western literature, was born on [[January 12]], 1915 in [[Tianjin]], but traced his ancestral home to Sixian, [[Anhui Province]]. From 1934, he studied both Ancient Greek and Roman literature and English litera
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  • ...ubles title at a major in seven years, while Hsieh became the first player from Taiwan to win a Grand Slam title. The Tianjin Tennis Challenge in 2001
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  • ...Japan ended in 1945, Bian became a professor at [[Nankai University]] in [[Tianjin]]. He was recommended in 1947 by the British Council to be a visiting resea
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  • ...huling City of northeast China's [[Jilin Province]]. In 1984, he graduated from Jilin University of Technology, majoring in management engineering and obta ...Haikou City, Hainan Province. In 1990, he served as vice manager of the [[Tianjin]] Investment Co. of the Nande Group.
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  • ...19, the enterprises run by Japan in China increased from 36 to 178; banks, from 21 to 38 in China's northeast. The intensified aggression of Japanese imper ...ent took place as a result of deepening contradictions between the Chinese people on the one hand and imperialism and feudal warlords on the other, and under
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  • ...e-vaulting, balance beam, and floor exercise champions in the World Cup in Tianjin. [[Category:People]][[Category:sports]][[Category:gymnastics]][[Category:Chinese athletes]]
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  • ...in large quantities, as was typical of the dietetic customs of the nomadic people. ...years or older. The Manchu and Han banquet was attended by more than 2,800 people. The emperor dined with his guests and, in a joyful mood, wrote the four bi
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  • ...ang Hao (汪皓)''' is a diver on the Chinese national team. She was born in [[Tianjin]] in December, 1992. She won the women’s 10m synchronized platform at the [[category: People]]
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  • Born on Aug. 26, 1963 into a teacher's family in [[Tianjin]], Liu enrolled at the University of International Relations in [[Beijing]] ...each music courses. As a famous musician, when asked if his classes differ from other teachers', Liu simply said: "Nothing different. While standing on the
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  • ...eunion, just like Christmas in the West. No matter how far away people are from their homes, they will try their best to get back to have the [[Lunar New Y ...imbed up to the shore only on New Year's Eve to devour the cattle and kill people.
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  • Beijing had 175 polluted days in 2014, eclipsed by neighboring Tianjin with 197 and Shijiazhuang with 264 days. Satellite pictures from NASA demonstrate worsening air quality in northern China over the past 10 y
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  • ...26.1 trillion yuan in 2010; and 2) Per-capita GDP up 6.6 percent annually from 13,985 yuan in 2005 to 19,270 yuan in 2010; ...3 percent in 2005 to 2 percent in 2010; and 4) The rate of urbanization up from 43 percent in 2005 to 47 percent in 2010.
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  • ...ns, they had abundant aquatic products and grains as well as sea salt. The people of the area have stressed seasonings and flavorings since ancient times. ...g the [[Yuan Dynasty]]. It gradually spread to north China, [[Beijing]], [[Tianjin]], northeast China, and the palace where it influenced the imperial food. T
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  • ...ng''' is a political party based on high and intermediate level personages from among returned overseas and their family dependents, featuring political al ...plunge into and give active support to the anti-Japanese war waged by the people of the motherland. In May 1947 Zhi Gong Dang held its 3rd congress at Hong
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