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  • ...敏尔'''), male, Han ethnicity, was born in September 1960 and is from Zhuji, Zhejiang Province. He began his first job in August 1981 and joined the Communist Pa Chairman, Standing Committee of the Guizhou Provincial People's Congress
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  • ...o-year reprieve for fundraising fraud after retrial by the Zhejiang Higher People's Court on May 21. [[Wu Ying|(More...)]]
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  • ...eath with a two-year reprieve for fundraising fraud by the Zhejiang Higher People's Court on May 12, 2012. ([[Wu Ying|More...]])
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  • ...on of Taxation]] was appointed by the [[Standing Committee of the National People's Congress]] to replace 63-year-old [[Jin Renqing]]. Xie, born in [[Ningbo City]], [[east China]]'s [[Zhejiang Province]] in October 1947, was named as director of the State Administrati
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  • ...''), male, Han ethnicity, was born in July 1959 and is from Rui'an County, Zhejiang Province. He began his first job in July 1976 and joined the Communist Part ...ommittee, and Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Jiangsu Provincial People's Congress.
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  • ...itor-in-chief of the magazine Art Battlefield. After the founding of the [[People's Republic of China]], he acted as China's first [[minister of culture]], a [[Category:People from Zhejiang]]
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  • ...umb|left]]Ethnic [[Han]], born in November 1941, native of [[Huzhou]] of [[Zhejiang Province]]. Graduated from Shanghai No.1 Medical College with a postgraduate education, majoring in ph
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  • ...ortly before the outbreak of the war with Japan. When Chiang Kai-shek fell from power in 1949, Ching-kuo accompanied him to Taiwan, and assumed the "presid [[Category:politicians]][[Category:people from Zhejiang]]
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  • ...eath with a two-year reprieve for fundraising fraud by the Zhejiang Higher People's Court on May 12, 2012. ...ince]], Wu was first a technical school drop-out. She started her business from a small beauty salon which eventually became the entertainment conglomerate
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  • ...], and member of the Second and Third National Committees of the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]] (CPPCC). In [[1961]], Wu published ''Hai Rui Ba Guan'' (Hai Rui Dismissed from Office), a historical play about a Ming official who was persecuted for cri
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  • ...Yuzhi''' was the vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the [[National People's Congress]] (NPC) and acting chairman of [[China Democratic League]] (CDL) Hu was born on [[September 9]], 1896 in Shangyu County, east China’s [[Zhejiang Province]]. In 1919, he participated in campaigns supporting the [[May 4th
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  • ...joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in October 1976. Huang graduated from School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University where he comple 2012-2013 Member, Standing Committee of the CPC Zhejiang Provincial Committee
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  • ...], and member of the Second and Third National Committees of the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]] (CPPCC). ([[Wu Han|More...]])
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  • ...|Lu Yongxiang]]Ethnic [[Han]], born in April 1942, native of [[Cixi]] of [[Zhejiang Province]]. Joined [[Communist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]) in May 1974. Star Graduated from Machinery Department of [[Zhejiang University]], obtained doctorate in Engineering Science at Aachen Industria
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  • ...nd joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in January 1974. Xi graduated from School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Tsinghua University where he comp ...mmittee, Chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission, President of the People's Republic of China (PRC), and Chairman of the PRC Central Military Commiss
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  • ...in 2012 from 68 billion yuan (US$10.7 billion) in 2011- with a little help from the company's net profit of US$1 billion that year. ...t fields of Zhoushan. In 1964, he became a dispatcher on a farm in Lüxing. From 1978 to 1987, he successively worked as a salesman, a business agent, a sal
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  • ...ree in Engineering, and holds a Doctoral Degree in Business Administration from Hong Kong Polytechnic University. ...1994, he served as Director of the Telecommunications Bureau of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province.
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  • 2008 National Women's Boxing Championships (Hangzhou, Zhejiang) – Champion 2008 Fifth World Women's Boxing Championships (Ningbo, Zhejiang) – Champion
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  • ...nd joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in August 1975. Cai graduated from School of Economics and Law, Fujian Normal University where he majored in p 2013-2014 Member, Standing Committee of the CPC Zhejiang Provincial Committee
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  • ...or of southwest China's [[Chongqing]] Municipality at the fourth municipal People's Congress on Jan. 31, 2012. He has been Chongqing's mayor since 2010. ...May 1952 in [[Zhejiang Province]], Huang had been vice mayor of Chongqing from October 2001 to December 2009 and served as acting mayor and vice secretary
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  • ...Guangdong, [[Fujian]], Huai Yang, [[Hubei]], [[Hunan]], and [[Jiangsu]] [[Zhejiang]] cuisines. ([[Official Cuisine|More...]])
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  • ...ry 8]], [[1900]]. He was a modern poet, essayist and scholar. He graduated from [[Peking University]] with a liberal arts degree in [[1919]]. ...ory:writers]][[Category:poets]][[Category:scholars]][[Category:people from Zhejiang]]
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  • ...as Liezu, or as he styled himself Oufang, was a native of [[Shaoxing]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. He was a prominent scientist, geologist, meteorologist and educ ...ically settled the disputes in the past 100 years, winning high appraisals from academic fields both at home and abroad. In his late years, he published ''
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  • ...马寅初) was born on [[June 24]], [[1882]] in Pukou Town, Shengxian County, [[Zhejiang Province]]. He was an economist, educator and demographer. ...n, promoting science and technology, raising labor productivity, improving people's material and cultural standards and increasing industrial materials; ther
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  • ...陆游) was born on Nov. 13, 1125, in [[Shanyin]] (present day [[Shaoxing]], [[Zhejiang Province]]) in southern [[China]]. The north had been conquered by the [[Nu [[category:people]]
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  • ...]]Born in January 1937, of [[Han]] ethnic group, native of [[Zhoushan]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. 1960 Graduated from the University of Liverpool with a Bachelor degree of Science in marine eng
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  • Born in Hangzhou, [[Zhejiang Province]] on Mar 1, 1996, this 16 year-old girl is the youngest swimming c ...the 50m freestyle at the Zhejiang Games. In September 2007, she joined the Zhejiang Provincial Swimming Team.
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  • ...and in November [[1887]], together with the governors of [[Fujian]] and [[Zhejiang]], he put forward a proposal to raise the administrative status of Taiwan. [[Category:People]][[Category:history]]
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  • ...esident of the Biology Division of CAS and vice-president of the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]] (CPPCC). He joined the [[CPC]] in [[1 ...ory:Fudan University alumni]][[Category:scientists]][[Category:people from Zhejiang]]
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  • ...su south of the [[Yangtze River]], namely [[Suzhou]] and [[Wuxi]]; while [[Zhejiang]] refers to the western part of the province, namely [[Hangzhou]] and [[Huz ...often cooked together with vegetables; and fish, shrimp, crab, and mussels from the rivers and lakes are also served as delicacies. In this area the fish a
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  • '''Jiang Zhuying''' ([[Chinese]]: 蒋筑英)was a native of [[Hangzhou]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. [[Category:people]][[Category:people from Zhejiang]][[Category:scientists]]
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  • '''Zhao Hongzhu''' ('''赵洪祝'''), born in July 1947, is a male ethnic Han from Ningcheng, [[Inner Mongolia]] Autonomous Region. He entered the workforce i ...ng Committee, Central Commission for Discipline Inspection; secretary, CPC Zhejiang Provincial Committee
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  • ...16-year-old girl from Jiangshan Middle School in Jiangshan, east China's [[Zhejiang Province]], was killed in the crash of Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 at the Sa ...nese were among the 291 passengers aboard when Asiana Airlines Flight 214, from Seoul and bound for San Francisco, crashed while landing.
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  • ...m to grow vegetables. In 1978 he was invited to [[Guoqing Monastery]] in [[Zhejiang Province]]. The next year, he got a job at the [[Buddhist Association of Ch ...4, he spent three years on reclusive studies at [[Fangguang Monastery]] in Zhejiang.
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  • ...m northern nomadic tribes. For those 500- plus years, the dishes available from Beijing's catering trade were dominated by meat dishes, which corresponded The [[Qing Dynasty]] rulers ate pork before moving to Beijing from [[Shenyang]] in northeastern China. Their cooking methods were stewing, roa
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  • ...21, 2009|September 21]], [[1999]], claiming 1,674 lives and injuring 3,924 people by 10 am the same day. ...quake also affected the mainland provinces of [[Fujian]], [[Guangdong]], [[Zhejiang]], and [[Jiangxi]].
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  • ...rd education system. He held a short-term tenure as dorm superintendent in Zhejiang No.1 Normal School. Born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang, Xia had picked up the Chinese classics when he was very young. In 1901, he
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  • ...[[Sun Yat-sen]], Qian worked on the staff of the Education Section of the Zhejiang Education Administrative Bureau. ...reparatory Commission on the Unification of the National Chinese Language. From that time on, he devoted himself to the study of phonology and philology, m
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  • ...was born in 1895 in [[Shangyu City]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. He graduated from Literature Department of Japanese Imperial University of Tokyo with a Maste [[category:people]]
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  • ...nan]] provinces soon announced their succession with wide support from the people. Discord also began to surface inside the government. The accumulating pres
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  • ...lore Society along with historian [[Gu Jiegang]]. Following stints also at Zhejiang University, Waseda University in Tokyo and Dade College in Hong Kong, Zhong [[Category:scholars]][[Category:people from Guangdong]]
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  • ...been a key figure in the Chinese sports arena since the founding of the [[People's Republic of China]] and the establishment of the modern Chinese sports ad He was born on December 29, 1929 in [[Zhejiang Province]]. He graduated from the Aurore University in [[Shanghai]]. In 1964, he became the deputy secret
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  • ...]]Born in November 1942, of [[Han]] nationality, native of [[Dongyang]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. ...mmittee, vice director of the Standing Committee of the Shanghai Municipal People's Congress and director of SASS's sector economics institute in 1998-2007.
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  • ...ongzhuling City in Jilin Province, was born in February 1945. He graduated from Siping Teacher's School in 1968 and joined the Communist Party of China (CP In August 1996, he served as deputy secretary for CPC Zhejiang Provincial Committee. He later served as secretary of the Party Group for t
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  • Zhang was born on November 10, 1910, in [[Zhejiang]] Province. When he was younger, he worked as an apprentice in shops that s After the founding of the [[People's Republic of China (PRC)]] in [[1949]], he joined the Shanghai branch of [
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  • ...ir '''Yue-Kong Pao''' (Chinese: 包玉刚) was born in [[1918]] in [[Ningbo]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. He founded [[Hong Kong]]'s World-Wide Shipping Group and later [[Category:people]]
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  • ...] Province in December 1983, Qin found a job in Guangzhou after graduating from high school. He then went to northern China to work as text checker and bac ...[Ministry of Railways]], via Sina [[Weibo]], China's Twitter-like service, from 2012 to 2013.
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  • '''Qian Zhiguang''', chief founder of the People’s Republic of China’s modern textile industry, died in [[Beijing]] on [ Qian was born in Zhuji, [[Zhejiang Province]]. He joined the [[Communist Party of China]] in February 1927, pa
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  • ...stamp issued for the Chinese zodiac’s Year of the Dragon (Loong), starting from Jan.23 in line with the [[Gregorian calendar]]. ...s round bulging eyes, two sets of sharp teeth and four open claws, derives from the pattern on "dragon robes" worn by Chinese emperors in the [[Qing Dynast
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  • ...nce held for the tragic bulletin train crash on July 23, 2011, in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province. ...e of the "I believe" buzz, Wang’s reassignment triggered hot discussion as people inquired the reason behind the change and questioned the future of the mini
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  • ...om the Department of Economics at Kim Il Sung University in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and has a university education. ...ntral Committee]] and chairman of the Standing Committee of the [[National People's Congress]] (NPC).
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  • Born on Dec. 1, 1991 in [[Hangzhou]], [[Zhejiang Province]], Sun Yang's father was a basketball player and his mother was a ...he Zhejiang College of Sports, with which Sun is affiliated, suspended him from competition indefinitely.
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  • Born in Haiyan of [[Zhejiang Province]] on Nov. 25, 1935, Zhu entered the China Academy of Art in 1953, ...Artist Association and as member of the Standing Committee of the Qinghai People’s Congress. In 1980, he returned to Beijing to take up a teaching positio
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  • ...staff officer, vice captain and captain of a naval frigate and destroyer. From July 2001 to August 2003, he sequentially studied at the Defense Language I ...er Liaoning]," was delivered and commissioned to the Navy of the Chinese [[People's Liberation Army]] during a ceremony held at the naval base in northeast C
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  • ...16-year-old girl from Jiangshan Middle School in Jiangshan, east China's [[Zhejiang Province]], was killed in the Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 crash at the San F ...of 141 Chinese were among the 291 passengers aboard when the plane coming from Seoul and bound for San Francisco crashed while landing.
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  • ...Xun''' was born [[Zhou Shuren]] on September 25, 1881, in [[Shaoxing]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. Zhou adopted the pen name Lu Xun in 1918, when he began writing ...ostly derived from the harsh realities of the time, revealing the pains in people's lives and advocating relief for society. In addition, Lu also made great
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  • '''Wu Yifang''' (1893-1985)([[Chinese]]:吴贻芳), a native of [[Hangzhou]], [[Zhejiang Province]], was one of China's first female university students and first f ...ety with one's own intelligence and ability – this not only benefits other people, but also enriches one's own life.
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  • ...bamboos, stout-aged pines and rushing waters can temporarily take you away from the stressful world, with nature itself composing a charming melody for vis How to get there: Take a boat from [[Anlanting port]] of [[Wenzhou City]] to [[Qingshuibu Port]], 1 yuan per p
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  • ...urprisingly popular reality singing competition which has been airing on [[Zhejiang]] Satellite TV since July 13, 2012. Yu was born on July 28, 1961 in Taiwan and graduated from the National Taipei University of Technology. He released his first album "
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  • Born in 1923 in east China's Zhejiang Province, Cao Ying is one of the main Chinese translators into Chinese of t [[Category: People]][[Category: translators]][[Category: Literature]]
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  • A related official at the [[People's Bank of China]] received an interview on Nov. 10th 2011. At that time, he ...to unofficial funding sources to survive. About 80 percent of the SMEs in Zhejiang Province are using underground banking loans to fund their businesses, even
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  • ...In 1940, she participated in several drama performances that supported the people's resistance to foreign aggression and domination. In 1949, she entered the [[category: people]]
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  • Born on [[January 15]], 1897 in Haining, [[Zhejiang Province]], '''Xu Zhimo''' (Chinese: 徐志摩) (1897-1931) attended Hangzh ...re and ways of life, and, particularly, the art and literature produced by people of the Occidental world.
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  • ...d Xianlidun of [[Wuxi]] in [[Jiangsu Province]], Qianshanyang of Wuxing, [[Zhejiang Province]], Qujialing and Zhujiazui of Jingshan, Shijiahe of Tianmen, and F ...glutinous rice were unearthed from the Neolithic ruins at Hemudu in Yuyao, Zhejiang Province, the earliest records of rice planting in [[China]], and the world
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  • ...d joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in November 1964. He graduated from the Department of Missile Engineering at the Harbin Military Engineering In ...ntral Committee and chairman of the 12th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).
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  • Born to a moderately wealthy family rooted in Shanyin, [[Zhejiang Province]], Qiu grew up with interest in reading, horseback riding and swor After receiving a sum of money from her husband’s family, Qiu established a woman’s magazine in 1907, advoc
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  • ..." (中国好声音), a surprisingly popular singing talent show which has aired on [[Zhejiang]] Satellite TV since July 13, 2012. ...he enrolled into the Art Troupe of the Inner Mongolia Armed Police Corps. From 1992 to 1994, he participated in many joint performances in the region. In
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  • ...Born in June 1944, of [[Han]] ethnic group, native of [[Ningbo City]] in [[Zhejiang Province]]. [[Category:CPPCC leaders]][[Category:Women leaders]][[Category:People from Ningbo]]
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  • ..., a 15-year-old student from Jiangshan Middle School, Jiangshan, eastern [[Zhejiang Province]], is one of the three victims of the crash of the Asiana Airlines ...condition and was rushed to San Francisco General Hospital, where she died from traumatic head injuries on July 12, 2013.
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  • Born in December 1956, in Liyang of [[Jiangsu Province]], Zhang graduated from the Lanzhou Jiaotong University in 1982, majoring in vehicle engineering. H Zhang also acted as part-time professor with the Zhejiang University, Beijing Jiaotong University and Southwest Jiaotong University.
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  • ...a in April 1934 and served as a professor at Shandong University and later Zhejiang University. He joined the [[Communist Party of China]] in 1979. From the spring of 1969, he was vice director of the Ninth Research Institute. H
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  • ...btained his doctorate. In [[1946]], he received the Prix Henri de Parville from the French Academy of Sciences. Qian returned to [[China]] in [[1948]] and [[Category:people]][[Category:people from Zhejiang]][[Category:Scientists]][[Category:Tsinghua University alumni]]
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  • ...sing troops attacked Wuchang in 1852. It was not restored until the period from the Tongzhi reign to the Guangxu reign of the Qing Dynasty, only to be raze
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  • Born on June 11, 1981 in Ningbo, [[Zhejiang Province]], Sang was a lively and cheerful girl. She was the vaulting champ ...ision as a TV sports journalist. She has to know about other sports. Apart from gymnastics, she also likes volleyball, badminton and rhythmical gymnastics.
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  • ...ell at Nanping Hill''' awakened the mountains and lakes in [[Hangzhou]], [[Zhejiang]] province, signifying the reappearance of the bell. The bell had disappeared in the chaos of past wars, depriving the people of being able to hear its ring. Then, in October 1984, the bronze bell was
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  • ...ed death penalty with a two-year reprieve at Beijing's Second Intermediate People's Court for bribery and abuse of power. ...r Discipline Inspection (CCDI) announced on May 28, 2012, Liu was expelled from the Communist Party of China ([[CPC]]) due to serious disciplinary violatio
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  • ...Hsue Shen TSIEN) was born on [[December 11]], [[1911]] in [[Hangzhou]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. He was the pioneer of Chinese astronautical technology and know ...fessor of aerodynamics in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). From 1949 to [[1955]], he was director and professor of the Jet Propulsion Labor
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  • ...u, absorbing the strong points of all calligraphers to bring forth the new from the old and form a style of his own. His handwritings were like floating cl [[category:people]]
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  • ...China" (中国好声音), a surprisingly popular singing talent show broadcast on [[Zhejiang]] Satellite TV since July 13, 2012. ...judges on "The Voice of China" (中国好声音), a singing talent show broadcast on Zhejiang Satellite TV. Her fellow judges are [[Liu Huan]], [[Yang Kun]], and [[Harle
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  • ...]]. The toddler fell from the 10th floor of a building in [[Hangzhou]], [[Zhejiang Province]] into Wu’s arms. [[category: people]]
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  • Cai Yuanpei was born on [[January 11]], 1868 in Shaoxing, [[Zhejiang Province]]. As his father was the manager of a local bank, Cai had a comfor ...arious government and private schools, trying to disseminate the new ideas from the West. In 1901, educators in Shanghai set up the Chinese Educational Ass
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  • ..." (中国好声音), a surprisingly popular singing talent show which has aired on [[Zhejiang]] Satellite TV since July 13, 2012. ...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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  • ...modern seal carver, painter and calligrapher, passed away in [[Shanghai]] from a stroke at the age of 83. ...n]], or the "[[Eight Great Mountain Men]]"), [[Shi Tao]], [[Zhao Zhiqian]] from the [[Ming]] and[[ Qing]] dynasties, and especially his teacher, contempora
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  • ...mb|left|Han Qide]]Born in July 1945, ethnic [[Han]], a native of Cixi of [[Zhejiang Province]]; member of [[China Jiu San (September 3) Society]] and member of ...1th NPC, member of Standing Committee of 9th National Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
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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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  • ...h a number of anti-feudalist magazines, including ''the Weekly of Ordinary People'', ''Youth'' (a bi-weekly) and ''Worker’s Reading'' (also a bi-weekly). ...r he met [[Zhou Enlai]] (1898-1976), who later became the first premier of People’s Republic of China (PRC). Together they organized an early CPC organizat
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Fujian]], [[Zhejiang]], [[Jiangxi]] and [[Guangdong]] The She families are organized by "ancestral temples" together with people of the same surname or clan. Each such temple has a chief responsible for s
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  • Wu was born in Yixing, [[Jiangsu Province]] and was later educated at Zhejiang Industrial School in 1935. A year later, he was transferred to National Art [[Category:People]] [[Category:Artists]] [[Category:Painters]]
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  • ...ital of [[Jiangxi Province]]. He wrote at the time: “I was so honored that from then on I devoted all my possessions and my entire life to the Communist Pa ...d party secretary of the communist bases in the three provinces of Fujian, Zhejiang and Jiangxi. In 1934, he was elected to the CPC central committee. But in 1
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  • ...ern buildings. The former residences of some of [[China]]'s most important people, however, have been well preserved, holding more value maintained than dest ...itor-in-chief of the magazine Art Battlefield. After the founding of the [[People's Republic of China]], he acted as China's first minister of culture, as we
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  • Born in Haining of [[Zhejiang Province]], Xu was 18 years younger than his fellow Haining native, and Chi ...rther studies. He was admitted to Soochow University in 1930 and graduated from there as a laureate, holding the highest scores among his peers. He subsequ
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  • ...sion system''' ('''退休双轨制''') is the peculiar product of China's transition from a planned economy to a market-oriented one. It refers to different pension ...n of different pension institutions according to different posts. Retirees from government bodies and institutions retire with pensions paid by the public
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  • ...rmance and work behind-the-scenes as an educator after the couple’s return from the United States in the 1950s. She is also cousin to the famous Chinese ma Born to a mixed, affluent family in Haining, [[Zhejiang Province]], Jiang is the daughter of Kuomintang military strategist Jiang B
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  • ...cts in China's [[10th Five-Year Plan]] (2001-05), is aimed to transfer gas from the west through to the eastern coast. The pipeline not only serves to alle ...d 42 billion cubic meters of gas to 3,000 factories and nearly 200 million people over the past five years.
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  • ...ct of self-sacrifice. The man laid down his life to save his 24 passengers from imminent danger. ...ngers to remain seated. He managed to calmly do all this before collapsing from his injuries. With his last strength he asked passengers to call emergency
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  • ...'Sanlun sect''', also known as the "Three Shastras" sect, derives its name from three books, the ''Mulamadhyamaka-karika'', the ''Sata-shastra'', and the ' ...ejiang and Fujian provinces), Jizang went to Kuaiji (present-day Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province), and settled in the Jiaxiang Temple. By that time he had achieved
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  • Born in [[Tianjin]] to a family rooted in [[Zhejiang]], he was admitted to Japanese schools for overseas study during his childh ...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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  • ...modern buildings. The former residences of some of China's most important people, however, have been well preserved, holding more value maintained than dest Lu Xun was born [[Zhou Shuren]] on September 25, 1881, in [[Shaoxing]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. Zhou adopted the pen name Lu Xun in 1918, when he began writing
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  • ...he more than 8000 juan of the [[Ming Dynasty]] edition of the Daoist Canon from that city's White Cloud Temple on condition that the Hall of the Thunder Pa In 1893, the 19th year of the Guangxu reign period, with the financial aid of people such as [[Chen Runfu]], chairman of the [[Shanghai Chamber of Commerce]], S
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  • ...ed of bribery and sentenced to life in prison by the Langfang Intermediate People's Court in north China's Hebei Province on Dec. 10, 2014. His case was exposed from a Weibo post (China’s equivalent to twitter) by Luo Changping, deputy edi
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