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  • ...d modern Western-style architecture, a typical manifestation of "Hai Pai" (Shanghai Style) civilization. ...building up a "London's Piccadilly Circus" or Paris' "Arc de Triomphe" in Shanghai.
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  • ...ijing]]. The meeting adopted the fourth edition of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China and approved the sixth Five-Year Plan (1981-1985). [[1990]]: The [[Shanghai Stock Exchange]] opened.
    599 bytes (79 words) - 01:38, 29 October 2010
  • ...rovince]], two years later. For the next decade, he devoted himself to the people's army. [[Category:people]]
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  • [[File:liberation.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The infantry of the Northeast People's Liberation Army clears the outskirts of Shenyang, while its war motorcade ...8]]: [[China's Northeast People's Liberation Army]] captured [[Shenyang]]. From then on, the northeast part of [[China]], originally ruled by the [[Kuomint
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  • ...the [[Bund]], '''Shanghai Gold Trading Center''' is established by [[China People's Bank]] and approved by the [[State Council]] to provide places, facilitie
    360 bytes (49 words) - 02:25, 12 April 2010
  • ...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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  • ...he [[Opium War]]. In the [[Qing Dynasty]], this temple was very popular in Shanghai. Since then, it has been renovated time and again. ...ea has become one of the busiest and most attractive scenic spots all over Shanghai.
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  • ...in August 1968 and joined the [[CPC]] in June 1971. He graduated from the Shanghai Institute of Machinery with a major in systems engineering, received a post ...instructor; of the Supply, Marketing and Transport Station, Qianwei Farm, Shanghai
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  • ...PC in April 1946. He graduated from the Electrical Machinery Department of Shanghai Jiaotong University in 1947. ...tor of Shanghai Soap Factory, chief of the electrical machinery section of Shanghai No. 2 Design Division of the First Machine-Building Industry Ministry.
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  • ...5 and joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in May 1979. Han graduated from Institute of International Studies, East China Normal University where he c ...tee of the CPC Central Committee Political Bureau and Secretary of the CPC Shanghai Municipal Committee.
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  • ...([[CPC]]) in January 1961; started working in September 1964; graduate of Shanghai Institute of Silicate of [[Chinese Academy of Sciences]]; holds a master's ...of Silicate of China Academy of Sciences (joined "four clean-up" work team from 1965 to 1967)
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  • ...re interactive touch screens that display video clips of Singapore and its people. Visitors can also play a game called Metro-Nome. By synchronizing their ju ...ially for the Expo to symbolize the beauty of the two cities Singapore and Shanghai.
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  • [[1954]] - The '''[[First National People's Congress]]''' opened in [[Beijing]]. ...'[[Video telephone service|video telephone]]''' connected [[Beijing]] to [[Shanghai]].
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  • ...t in line with a decision made by the Standing Committee of the [[National People's Congress]]. 2013- Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of China to the United States of America
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  • ...ernational Airprot. The airport was also the third busiest in China, after Shanghai Pudong and Beijing Capital international airports, and the 30th busiest wor
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  • ...eyewitness of the Chinese Communist Revolution and the beginnings of the [[People’s Republic of China]]. ...nd English Studies from the University of Vienna. In 1933 she travelled to Shanghai and decided to stay.
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  • ...a]] ([[CPC]]) in April 1964 and began working in September 1966. Graduated from the Department of Radio and Electronics of [[Tsinghua University]], majorin 1967-1976: Worker and technician of Shanghai No. 3 Electronic Tube Factory, deputy chief and chief of its technical sect
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  • Located on Gonghexin Road, the '''Shanghai Circus World''' consist five parts with acrobatic and circus acts as its ma ...te facilities and devices, suitable for large-scale acrobatic shows. The [[Shanghai Circus Troupe]] and other famous <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.diamo
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  • ...ials on international issues. He was the only Chinese journalist reporting from the European battlefields during the World War II till the war ended. ...]'', deputy editor-in-chief of ''[[Literature Journal]]'', consultant of [[People's Literature Publishing House]], director of the [[Central Literature and H
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  • ...g Song" as well as her anti-Japanese songs were widely sung by the Chinese people. In 1936, she wrote a drama in verse called ''Songhum Has Turned Red'' abou ...e Battlefield''. An E returned to Shanghai after the war and taught at the Shanghai Experimental Drama School. After 1948, she went to work in the liberated ar
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