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  • [[file:The Ministry of Railways 铁道部.JPEG|thumb|250px|The Ministry of Railways 铁道部]] Major responsibilities of the '''Ministry of Railways''' ('''铁道部''') are to formulate development strategy, policies, guide
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  • [[file:The Ministry of Railways 铁道部.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|The Ministry of Railways 铁道部]] ...reduce bureaucracy and improve railway service efficiency. ([[Ministry of Railways|More]])
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  • '''Sheng Guangzu (盛光祖), Minister of Railways''' ...g Party Group and acted as Chief Economic Administrator of the Ministry of Railways.
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  • [[file:The Ministry of Railways 铁道部.JPEG|thumb|250px|The Ministry of Railways 铁道部]] Major responsibilities of the '''Ministry of Railways''' ('''铁道部''') are to formulate development strategy, policies, guide
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  • ...('''张曙光'''), former director of the Transport Bureau for the [[Ministry of Railways]] as well as its deputy chief engineer, stood trial in Beijing on September ...were those of former director of the Transport Bureau with the Ministry of Railways as well as its deputy chief engineer.
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  • ...Corporation''' performs the business functions of the defunct Ministry of Railways (MOR). ...l government and supervised by the [[Ministry of Transport]] and the State Railways Administration (SRA).
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  • '''Liu Zhijun''' ('''刘志军'''), former minister of railways, was expelled from the Party due to serious disciplinary violations, accord
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  • ...ailway network of 110,000 kilometers, with 13,000 kilometers of high-speed railways. ...rts’ opinions are divided on the idea of the rapid expansion of high-speed railways. Zhen Feng, a professor at Nanjing University, said the advancement of tr
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  • ...ailway High-speed''' (CRH) is a high-speed rail system operated by [[China Railways]]. ([[China Railway High-Speed|More]])
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  • ...ng Yongping''' (Chinese: 王勇平) was the former spokesman for the Ministry of Railways and director of its publicity office. He was removed from his posts after m
    395 bytes (61 words) - 05:05, 22 August 2011
  • ...''张曙光'''), 57, former director of the Transport Bureau for the Ministry of Railways, stood trial in Beijing on Sept. 10, 2013 on charges of accepting millions
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  • Liu was appointed Minister of Railways in March 2003 and was removed from his post in February 2011. He was a memb ...ust 1996, he was a member of the Leading Party Group for the [[Ministry of Railways]].
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  • ...ailway High-speed''' (CRH) is a high-speed rail system operated by [[China Railways]]. Trains running on this system, named CRH 1, 2, 3 and 5, also known as th
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  • ...-Speed''' ('''CRH 中国高铁''') is a high-speed rail system operated by [[China Railways]]. Trains running on this system, named CRH 1, 2, 3 and 5, also known as th
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  • ...-Speed''' ('''CRH 中国高铁''') is a high-speed rail system operated by [[China Railways]]. Trains running on this system, named CRH 1, 2, 3 and 5, also known as th
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  • ...-Speed''' ('''CRH 中国高铁''') is a high-speed rail system operated by [[China Railways]]. Trains running on this system, named CRH 1, 2, 3 and 5, also known as th
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  • [[Category:railways]]
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  • ...system. In addition to the [[schools]], the group also built [[ships]], [[railways]] and [[coal mines]], and established [[Xiang Bao]], a newspaper that advoc
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  • ...r enabled him enough fortune to set up factories, manage coal mines, build railways and import arms. Although following Western ways in shaping up his entrepre
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  • ...(CHR), the high-speed rail system operated by the country's [[Ministry of Railways]], adopted the real-name identification system as an integral part of its t
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  • ...t scenery, natural desert vegetation, and wildlife. The former Ministry of Railways set up China’s first desert plant garden at Shapotou. The shifting sand-c
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  • [[Category:railways]]
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  • [[Category:railways]]
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  • ...aotong University, director of the Railway Institute under the Ministry of Railways, director of Wuhan Yangtze River Technical Advisory Committee and president ...er Bridge]], which later connected the Beijing-Hankou and Guangzhou-Hankou railways, becoming a transportation artery linking north and south China and joining
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  • [[Category:Transportation]] [[Category:Festivals]] [[Category:Railways]] [[Category:Popular_words]]
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  • ...-Speed''' ('''CRH 中国高铁''') is a high-speed rail system operated by [[China Railways]]. Trains running on this system, named CRH 1, 2, 3 and 5, also known as th
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  • ...toring, displaying, exhibiting and studying the cultural relics concerning railways.
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  • ...Yongping''' (Chinese: 王勇平) was the former spokesman for [[the Ministry of Railways]] and director of its publicity office. He was removed from his posts after
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  • ...r television hostess [[Yang Lan]], as well as China's former [[Ministry of Railways]], via Sina [[Weibo]], China's Twitter-like service, from 2012 to 2013.
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  • ...ensive in 1940, his troops carried out sabotage operations along the major railways across the area.
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  • ...ly abundant in reserves but also with convenient transportation - near the railways. The famous "Cup of Phosphorescent Jade" is made from it.
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  • ...ng the one between Beijing and Tianjin; and the upgrading of five existing railways, including the one between Datong and Qinhuangdao.
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  • Railway transportation tribunals are special courts set up along railways that try the following types of cases: ...the railway system; cases involving torts that have resulted in damages to railways in violation of railway safety regulations; and tort cases involving human
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  • ...t for the mountain-locked Hunchun District. The prefecture has 1,600 km of railways and 3,700 km of highways and branch roads.
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  • : [[Ministry of Railways]]
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  • ...connected by highways or waterways. The Hunan-Guizhou and Guizhou-Guangxi railways have further facilitated the interflow of commodities between the Sui commu
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  • ...wns and factories have bus services. The Hunan-Guizhou and Guizhou-Guangxi railways have further facilitated the interflow of commodities between the Shui comm
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  • ...tration]] ([[SEPA]]), [[Ministry of Land and Resources]] and [[Ministry of Railways]] conducted a thorough investigation into the ecosystem along the length of
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  • ...e seat of the autonomous government is Alihe, a rising town with highways, railways, cinemas, hotels, department stores, restaurants, electric lighting and oth
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  • ...joyed in China. From 1917 to 1918, Japan gained further control of Chinese railways, tax revenue, mines and forest resources, and rights of army training throu
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  • The construction of railways between Guiyang and Kunming, and between Hunan and Guizhou has boosted the
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  • Railway transportation tribunals are special courts set up along railways that try the following types of cases: ...the railway system; cases involving torts that have resulted in damages to railways in violation of railway safety regulations; and tort cases involving human
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  • ...ing ferries into bridges, Changsha and Zhangjiajie airport expansion and 6 railways have been developed smoothly; A batch of key projects such as the Stretch o
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  • ...plains and crossed by the Beiping-Hankou, Tianjin-Pukou and Datong-Puzhou railways, the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Liberated Area was of great strategic impo
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