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  • ...t as early as 1975, the fast food giant did not set up shop on [[China]]'s mainland until October 8, 1990, when its first branch opened in [[Shenzhen]] at Xihu
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  • [[File:First Chinese mainland McDonald's.jpg|200px|thumb|right|First Chinese mainland McDonald's]] 1990: First '''[[Chinese mainland McDonald's]]''' opened in [[Shenzhen]]
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  • [[1988]]: The Chinese Mainland's first test-tube baby was born in [[Beijing]].
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  • ...tiation. The ECFA is intended to make systematic arrangements to normalize mainland-Taiwan economic ties and bring the economies of both sides closer.
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  • [[file:Na Ying (那英).JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Na Ying, pop singer in Chinese mainland.]] '''Na Ying''' ('''那英''')is a celebrated pop singer in Chinese mainland, known for her lighthearted and forthright personality. Na was most recentl
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  • ...Council of the Executive Yuan" of [[Taiwan]] approved compatriots from the mainland to enter the island to console local relatives who are ill or losing family
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  • [[file:Yang Yuying (杨钰莹).JPEG|thumb|230px|Yang Yuying, Chinese mainland singer.]] ...Yuying''' ('''杨钰莹''') has been one of the most popular singers in Chinese mainland in the 1990s.
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  • 2001: First Mainland passenger ship left Fuzhou, [[Fujian Province]] for Mazu, [[Taiwan Province
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  • ...ient supply for local babies. Domestic formulas have become unpopular with mainland parents after a series of scandals, like the 2008 [[melamine scandal]], rev
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  • ...jing]], at which 100 mainland pop singers sang. It was the first time that mainland singers had appeared together on such a large scale. From this concert a Ch Northwest Wind should be considered as the first peak of original mainland music.
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  • ...ve and Law Enforcement Bureau which is set up in every city of the Chinese mainland. ([[Chengguan|More]])
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  • '''Gaokao''' ('''高考''') in Chinese mainland on June 6-7 is an important exam for those who accomplished high-school edu
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  • '''Anlu''' (Chinese: 安陆) is a county-level city in Chinese mainland in [[Hubei Province]]. As of 2006, the population of the city was 616,000.
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  • '''Yang Yuying''' ('''杨钰莹''') was one of the most popular singers in Chinese mainland in the 1990s. [[Yang Yuying|(More...)]]
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  • ...ness, depression, despair or embarrassment. It became popular in 2005 on a mainland bulletin board system and spread to [[Hong Kong]] and [[Taiwan]]. [[Jiong|(
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  • ...rs to children delivered in Hong Kong by non-local parents, mostly Chinese mainland women. Hong Kong's medical and educational resources face mounting pressure ...e Census and Statistics Department over the past five years, 20 percent of mainland mothers plan to send their children back to study in Hong Kong. The number
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  • ...inese:'''高考'''), is an academic testing event held every summer in China’s mainland and joined by millions of participants, a majority of whom are high-school
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  • ...base, lying 155 meters below sea level, is the lowest point of [[China]]'s mainland.
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  • ...Chinese:高考), is an academic testing event held every summer in [[China]]’s mainland and joined by millions of participants, a majority of whom are high-school
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  • ...'ECFA'''; Chinese: 两岸经济合作架构协议) is a proposed agreement between the Chinese mainland and [[Taiwan]] which is still under negotiation. ('''[[Economic Cooperation
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  • ...ed in [[Shanghai]] on October 14, 1998, for a six-day visit to the Chinese mainland.
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  • ...he living conditions of children in AIDS-affected towns across the Chinese mainland. [[Chi Heng Foundation|(More...)]]
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  • ...]] won the 2013 Wimbledon women's doubles on July 7. Peng gave the Chinese mainland its first doubles title at a major tennis event in seven years. [[Peng Shua
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  • ...March 27-29, 1987. A total of 314 athletes from 14 teams all over Chinese mainland and [[Hong Kong]] participated.
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  • ...March 27-29, 1987. A total of 314 athletes from 14 teams all over Chinese mainland and [[Hong Kong]] participated.
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  • ...xtensively in the past two decades, setting up 13 factories in [[China]]'s mainland and several abroad, in countries including India, South Africa and Mexico. ...tation, the company promised to raise wages for its workers in [[China]]'s mainland.
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  • ...he living conditions of children in AIDS-affected towns across the Chinese mainland. [[Chi Heng Foundation|(More...)]]
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  • ...Bureau, a local government agency established in every city in the Chinese mainland, and the law enforcement officials. ([[Chengguan|More...]])
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  • ...Bureau, a local government agency established in every city in the Chinese mainland, and the law enforcement officials. ([[Chengguan|More...]])
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  • ...Bureau, a local government agency established in every city in the Chinese mainland, and the law enforcement officials. ([[Chengguan|More...]])
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  • ...Bureau, a local government agency established in every city in the Chinese mainland, and the law enforcement officials. ([[Chengguan|More...]])
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  • ...Bureau, a local government agency established in every city in the Chinese mainland, and the law enforcement officials. ([[Chengguan|More...]])
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  • ...ple, about 240 million, who were born between 1980 and 1989 on the Chinese mainland. Because of the country’s [[one-child policy]], many of the post-80s are
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  • ...garded as one of the three most talented actors who emerged on the Chinese mainland in the early 1990s, in addition to comedians [[Ge You]] and [[Chen Peisi]].
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  • ...East Asia including Korea, Japan and Malaysia, in addition to the Chinese mainland. ([[Teresa Teng|More...]])
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  • ...East Asia including Korea, Japan and Malaysia, in addition to the Chinese mainland. ([[Teresa Teng|More...]])
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  • ...East Asia including Korea, Japan and Malaysia, in addition to the Chinese mainland. ([[Teresa Teng|More...]])
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  • ...East Asia including Korea, Japan and Malaysia, in addition to the Chinese mainland.([[Teresa Teng|More...]])
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  • 2001: First Mainland passenger ship left Fuzhou, [[Fujian Province]] for Mazu, [[Taiwan Province
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  • ...garded as one of the three most talented actors who emerged on the Chinese mainland in the early 1990s, in addition to comedians [[Ge You]] and [[Chen Peisi]].
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  • ...A tennis championships in Istanbul on Oct. 27, 2013. Peng gave the Chinese mainland its second doubles title at a major tennis event in seven years. [[Peng Shu
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  • '''Zhang Ruifang''' ('''张瑞芳'''), famous Chinese mainland film actress, died on June 28 at the age of 94. She won the Hundred Flowers
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  • ...rs to children delivered in Hong Kong by non-local parents, mostly Chinese mainland women. Hong Kong's medical and educational resources face mounting pressure
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  • ...rs to children delivered in Hong Kong by non-local parents, mostly Chinese mainland women. Hong Kong's medical and educational resources face mounting pressure
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  • In 1946, in the fourth year of his primary school education, Lien left the mainland for Taiwan with his mother. He earned a Bachelor's degree in political scie ...decided to accept the invitation of the CPC Central Committee to visit the mainland as KMT chairman.
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  • ...States]], [[England]], [[Canada]], [[Japan]], [[Australia]] and [[Chinese mainland]] and [[Taiwan]].
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  • ...''Zha Haisheng''' ('''查海生'''), one of the most famous poets on the Chinese mainland after the "cultural revolution" (1966-1976). He committed suicide by lying
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  • ...''Zha Haisheng''' ('''查海生'''), one of the most famous poets on the Chinese mainland after the "cultural revolution" (1966-1976). He committed suicide by lying
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  • In 2005, Xu was named by Forbes as the eighth-richest person on the Chinese mainland. ...anghai Daily reported that Xu's Shide Group was ranked 66th-out of Chinese mainland's top 500 privately-run enterprises, with annual revenue of 12.1 billion yu
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  • '''Teachers' Day''' ('''教师节''') on the Chinese mainland falls on Sept. 10 every year. The tradition has lasted more than 27 years.
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  • '''Yang Kun''' ('''杨坤''') is a notable pop singer in the Chinese mainland. He was recently chosen to act as one of the four judges on "The Voice of C
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  • ...neration that was born between 1990 and 1999 in urban areas on the Chinese mainland. Unlike the [[post-80s]], who were born in an era when the old conflicts wi
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  • ...|pawnshop]]''' which had disappeared for more than 30 years in the Chinese mainland reemerged on the Xiyu Street of Chengdu.
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  • ...neration that was born between 1990 and 1999 in urban areas on the Chinese mainland. Unlike the [[post-80s]], who were born in an era when the old conflicts wi
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  • ...neration that was born between 1990 and 1999 in urban areas on the Chinese mainland. Unlike the [[post-80s]], who were born in an era when the old conflicts wi
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  • ...ple, about 240 million, who were born between 1980 and 1989 on the Chinese mainland. Because of the country’s [[one-child policy]], many of the post-80s are
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  • ...ao''' ('''高考'''), is an academic testing event held on June 7-8 in Chinese mainland and joined by millions of participants, a majority of whom are high-school
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  • A pawnshop which had disappeared for more than 30 years in the Chinese mainland reemerged on the Xiyu Street of Chengdu on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/Oc
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  • ...ao''' ('''高考'''), is an academic testing event held on June 7-8 in Chinese mainland and joined by millions of participants, a majority of whom are high-school
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  • ...ao''' ('''高考'''), is an academic testing event held on June 7-8 in Chinese mainland and joined by millions of participants, a majority of whom are high-school
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  • ...ao''' ('''高考'''), is an academic testing event held on June 7-8 in Chinese mainland and joined by millions of participants, a majority of whom are high-school
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  • ...ama "'''Legend of Zhen Huan'''" has had sweeping popularity in the Chinese mainland over the past months. It has been praised as one of the best historical dra
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  • ...us symbols. The language, first emerging in Taiwan, popularized in Chinese mainland in 2007. It is mostly adopted by the [[post-90s]] who uses it to show their
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  • [[file:Na Ying (那英).JPEG|thumb|250px|Na Ying, pop singer in Chinese mainland.]] '''Na Ying''' ('''那英''') is a noted pop singer in Chinese mainland, known for her lighthearted and forthright personality. Na was most recentl
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  • ...ountry, two systems'''" policy are that within the [[PRC]], the main body (mainland) will continue with its socialist system, while [[Hong Kong]], [[Macao]] an
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  • ...s and Economics. He is also a noted musician and pop singer in the Chinese mainland. He was recently chosen to act as one of the four judges on the singing tal
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  • ...,” he wrote in one of his letters to his cousin in Tokyo, a year after his mainland conversion. ...in economy. In 1986, he became one of the first citizens from the Chinese mainland to receive a doctorate from the University of Chicago where he had studied
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  • ...ed only products that were proven not to have signs of DEHP enter into the mainland market.
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  • ...ao''' ('''高考'''), is an academic testing event held on June 7-8 in Chinese mainland and joined by millions of participants, a majority of whom are high-school
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  • ...ao''' ('''高考'''), is an academic testing event held on June 7-8 in Chinese mainland and joined by millions of participants, a majority of whom are high-school
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  • ...ao''' ('''高考'''), is an academic testing event held on June 7-8 in Chinese mainland and joined by millions of participants, a majority of whom are high-school
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  • ...se of [[Hong Kong]] baby formula''' (香港奶粉限购令) by parents from the Chinese mainland were enacted March 1, 2013. [[Regulations limiting the purchase of HK baby
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  • ...考''') in Chinese, is an academic testing event held on June 7-8 in Chinese mainland and joined by millions of participants, a majority of whom are high-school
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  • ...考''') in Chinese, is an academic testing event held on June 7-8 in Chinese mainland and joined by millions of participants, a majority of whom are high-school
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  • ...Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua on July 7, 2013. Peng gave the Chinese mainland its first doubles title at a major in seven years, while Hsieh became the f
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  • '''·'''... that '''[[Turpan Basin]]''' is the lowest point of [[China]]'s mainland?
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  • '''·'''...that '''[[Turpan Basin]]''' is the lowest point of [[China]]'s mainland?
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  • ...ness, depression, despair or embarrassment. It became popular in 2005 on a mainland bulletin board system and spread to [[Hong Kong]] and [[Taiwan]].
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  • ...考''') in Chinese, is an academic testing event held on June 7-8 in Chinese mainland and joined by millions of participants, a majority of whom are high-school
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  • ..., including 11 from Taiwan, 14 from Western Europe, and three from China’s mainland. Thirteen people died in the accident and four were severely injured.
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  • ...rase '''tofu-dreg project'''(Chinese:豆腐渣工程) is a phrase current in Chinese mainland used to describe a poorly constructed building. This phrase was coined by [
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  • He moved from China’s mainland to Hong Kong in 1960s and later studied music in Japan.
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  • ...t as early as 1975, the fast food giant did not set up shop on [[China]]'s mainland until October 8, 1990, when its first branch opened in [[Shenzhen]] at Xihu
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  • ...ished the data of the fourth national census: by the end of June 1990, the mainland population had reached 1,133,682,501. Including the population data of [[Ta
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  • ...lliance. China Southern Airlines became the first airline company from the mainland of [[China]] to join international airline alliance. In the next month, [[A
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  • ...rials based on her life have been produced and broadcast in Taiwan and the mainland. ...aturally served as an envoy between the three points of the triangle – the mainland, Taiwan and the U.S. In 1980, shortly after Ronald Reagan's presidential el
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  • ...idents were trapped and 219 were missing. The earthquake also affected the mainland provinces of [[Fujian]], [[Guangdong]], [[Zhejiang]], and [[Jiangxi]].
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  • ...the banner of patriotism, unite [[Taiwanese]] compatriots living on the [[mainland]], unite [[Taiwan]] compatriots living in Taiwan, [[Hong Kong]], [[Macao]]
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  • ...East Asia including Korea, Japan and Malaysia, in addition to the Chinese mainland. ...MT) officer - a [[Hebei]] native, who retreated to Taiwan from the Chinese mainland after the KMT’s defeat in the Chinese Civil War (1945-1949). Born in Taiw
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  • ...y Chinese writers, of at least 130,000 words, and published on the Chinese mainland within the appraised years. The appraisal is organized by the [[Chinese Wri
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  • ...neration that was born between 1990 and 1999 in urban areas on the Chinese mainland. Unlike the [[post-80s]], who were born in an era when the old conflicts wi
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  • ...0,000 copies in the first week after its release. Their fame spread to the mainland and across East Asia.
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  • ...ong is also a major [[service economy]], with particularly strong links to mainland China and the rest of the [[Asia-Pacific]] region. ...in the numerous enterprises trading in Hong Kong or doing business with [[mainland]] [[China]] and [[Taiwan]].
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  • ...30,958,467 people handled, was the second busiest passenger airport on the mainland of China, after Beijing Capital International Airport and before Shanghai P
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  • ...''') policy are that within the People's Republic of China, the main body (mainland) will continue with its socialist system, while [[Hong Kong]], [[Macao]] an
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  • ...''') policy are that within the People's Republic of China, the main body (mainland) will continue with its socialist system, while [[Hong Kong]], [[Macao]] an
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  • '''Yang Kun''' ('''杨坤''') is a notable pop singer in the Chinese mainland. He was most recently chosen to act as one of the four judges on "The Voice ...een considered one of the best singers currently performing in the Chinese mainland.
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  • ...ple, about 240 million, who were born between 1980 and 1989 on the Chinese mainland. Because of the country’s [[one-child policy]], many of the post-80s are
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  • ...) in China falls on Sept. 10. The tradition started in 1985 on the Chinese mainland where teachers experienced severe discrimination during the Cultural Revolu
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  • ...de Macau, in the first successful international acquisition conducted by a mainland power company following the structural reforms. China Power Investment Corp
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