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  • ...[[Tang]] (618-907) and [[Song]] (960-1279) dynasties. In ancient legends, people who had lived upright lives would become gods after their death. Some of th Shanghai's '''Chenghuang Miao''' (城隍庙City God Temple) was originally called Go
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  • ISU World Cup 2013/2014, Shanghai -- Bronze1,000m, gold 1,500m 2012 ISU World Championships, Shanghai -- Gold Overall, gold 1,500m, gold 3,000m relay; silver 1,000m
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  • ...ars of the Qing Dynasty, the two established the [[Jiangnan Arsenal]] in [[Shanghai]] in 1865. The arsenal was the largest modern arms-making enterprise of its [[category:people]]
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  • ...''' ('''杨晓渡'''), male, Han ethnicity, was born in October 1953 and is from Shanghai. He began his first job in May 1970 and joined the Communist Party of China Director, National Bureau of Corruption Prevention (from Jan 2017)
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  • ...nd joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in January 1982. He graduated from Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Northwest Normal University ...mmittee, and Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Liaoning Provincial People's Congress.
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  • ...ally realistic portrayals of contemporary life in China and very different from the genre of "for amusement only" then in vogue. ...[[Hu Molin]] in 1916 and moved to [[Luzhi]], a town about 12 miles west of Shanghai, where he taught at a higher primary school. There, he and some of his frie
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  • ...with devices to offer basic treatment and surgery to anyone injured. Aside from rescue missions, it is able to tow ships as well as put out fires on other ...uhan on schedule. On April 16, 2013, it was officially put into service in Shanghai. On August 4, 2013, it embarked on its return voyage after concluding its g
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  • ...any in 1929, coming back to [[Shanghai]] in 1933. Then, he was sent by the Shanghai Anti-Imperialist League to Shanxi to stir up anti-Japanese activities. In 1 ...eptember 1949, Du came back to Shanxi and was appointed as a member of the People's Government of Shanxi and Financial and Economic Committee. In 1953, he be
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  • ...mb|left|Huang Mengfu]]Born in January 1944, of Han ethnic group, native of Shanghai. ...l Committee, vice chairman of the Standing Committee of Jiangsu Provincial People's Congress
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  • ...lor Personality Analysis (FPA), a theory in decoding the personalities via people’s reactions to colors. ...ang Province]], to continue his education in a secondary technical school. From 1991 to 1994, he studied foreign trade in Ningbo Radio and TV University.
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  • ...tain, the United States and Japan. At the age of 15, she enrolled into the Shanghai Garrison Song and Dance Ensemble to serve in the army for three years. ...on by her troops. After retiring from military service, she studied at the Shanghai Yindu Art College, majoring in performance.
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  • ...by Xu Renhui, a coach from the spare-time sports school in Luwan District, Shanghai. This was the beginning of her contact with water. At the age of seven, she In 1984, Zhuang was selected to the Shanghai municipal swimming team, and then became a member of the national swimming
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  • ...n and domination. In 1949, she entered the Actors' Training Program at the Shanghai Film Studio. In 1956 , Zhao was transferred to the Beijing Film Studio. She [[category: people]]
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  • [[File:lsq1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Shortly after the founding of the People's Republic of China, Liu Shaoqi (L) and Mao Zedong inspect a parade on the ...when he studied at Moscow East University in 1921 and then later worked in Shanghai and Guangzhou. He also led and participated in the famous [[May 30 Movement
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  • ...em. Ma was highly regarded by the government and earned the respect of the people. For years after 1954, he was the president of the [[Chinese Track and Fiel [[category:sports]][[category:people]]
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  • ...mer colonial territory of [[Shanghai]] and, as did many Chinese youngsters from moderately wealthy families, attended church school. That same school is no Upon his graduation from Soochow University, he enrolled in the English School of Beijing Foreign St
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  • The '''China Association for Promoting Democracy''' (CAPD) was founded in [[Shanghai]] on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/December 30, 2009|December 30]], 1945. T ...r]] (1937-1945), intellectuals in some academic circles became stranded in Shanghai. With the help of the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC), they carried out
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  • ...age of 9 in Shanghai's Juvenile Sports School. She became a member of the Shanghai Badminton Team in 2003. She joined the National Badminton Team's second tea [[Category:people]][[Category:sports]][[Category:Chinese athletes]]
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  • [[File:zhumin.jpg|thumb|200px|Zhu Min, deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, speaks during a session on the Global Economic Outlook at ...i Commission of Economic Structure Reform and Economics Research Center of Shanghai Municipal Government.
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  • ...azakhstan, Kyrgystan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.''' It was preceded by the Shanghai Five mechanism. Its working languages are Chinese and Russian. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Charter was signed during the St.Petersburg SCO He
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