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  • ...shows concern and care for the just rights and interests of Chinese living overseas.
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  • Set up in 2000, the CCPPG consists of the former Chinese Teenagers Press, which was established in 1951, and China Children Publishi ...er 18, including“China Youth Newspaper”, “China Youth English Newspaper”, “Chinese Children’s Newspaper”, and 11 magazines, including “Students from Mid
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  • 1939: Chinese scholar '''[[Qian Xuantong]]''' died. 1996: [[National Research Center of Overseas Sinology]] was founded.
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  • ...mainly receives young foreign tourists, overseas Chinese and foreigners of Chinese origin, as well as compatriots from [[Taiwan]], [[Hong Kong]] and [[Macao]]
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  • ...ead tens of hundreds of copies of Revolutionary Army to the local overseas Chinese. On November 13 of that year, he made orations three days in a row, stressi ...Hence, Honolulu started to become another important overseas base for the Chinese revolutionary cause.
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  • ...f Chinese Liberty.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Manifesto of the Grand Alliance of Chinese Liberty]] [[1930]]: '''[[Grand Alliance of Chinese Liberty]]''' established.
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  • ...hina. The Tan Kah Kee Award was first set up by Tan’s relatives, and the [[Chinese Academy of Sciences]] was entrusted for its organization and evaluation. ([
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  • [[file:overseas students.JPEG|thumb|200px|right|the first delegation of Chinese students to the United States]]
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  • ...ions. He was a fellow of the Third World Academy of Sciences and the first Chinese member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences since its foundation in
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  • ...antou]] region of [[Guangdong]], southern parts of [[Fujian]] and overseas Chinese communities in Southeast Asia.
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  • '''Zhang Yin''' (Chinese: 张茵), founder and director of the family company Nine Dragons Paper Hol ...orts scrap paper from overseas and turns it into cardboard boxes to export Chinese goods.
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  • ...ent marked the first time that Chinese mobile phones would be able to roam overseas. From that point forward, China's mobile communication system became capabl
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  • ...he law. Aliens, defined as "those who are within Chinese territory without Chinese nationalities pursuant to the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of C ...consent of the respective religious bodies, aliens would be able to invite Chinese religious personnel to conduct ceremonies such as baptisms, weddings, funer
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  • ...r 7, 2009|Dec. 7]], [[1997]], in order to commemorate the 300,000 innocent Chinese victims who died 60 years ago during the [[Nanjing Massacre]]. It also serv ...gainst war and shape a beautiful future. Famous Chinese cantor Xu Xiyi and Chinese-Filipino cantor You Meiwen were in charge of the concert conducting.
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  • ...n [[Henan Province]] for the first time. It was also the first time that a Chinese academic institution independently conducted archaeological excavations. ...oad. Unfortunately, a large quantity of oracle bones and shells were taken overseas.
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  • ...hina. The Tan Kah Kee Award was first set up by Tan’s relatives, and the [[Chinese Academy of Sciences]] was entrusted for its organization and evaluation. ...Award was issued eight times since its inauguration. Dozens of outstanding Chinese scientists received the honor, including winners of Pre-eminent Science and
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  • ...a major operatic form in Guangdong and [[Guangxi]] and also among overseas Chinese communities in Southeast Asia and America. ([[Cantonese Opera|More...]])
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  • 1965-1972: Technician of the Air Force of the Chinese [[People's Liberation Army]] ([[PLA]]) ...of Leading Party Members' Group of the State Council's Office of Overseas Chinese Affairs, and first deputy director and vice secretary of Leading Party Memb
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  • ...nts, featuring political alliance and dedicated to building socialism with Chinese characteristics. ...itself to safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of the overseas Chinese and kept keen on national independence and prosperity of the motherland. Af
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  • ...a major operatic form in Guangdong and [[Guangxi]] and also among overseas Chinese communities in Southeast Asia and America.
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  • [[1874]]: The patriotic overseas Chinese '''[[Tan Kah Kee]]''''s birthday [[1997]]:'' '''[[Three Thousand Years of Chinese Painting]],''''' the inaugural volume of ''The Cultural and Civilization of
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  • '''Justin Lin Yifu''' (Chinese:林毅夫) is a renowned Chinese economist and currently serving as the chief economist and senior vice pres Born Lin Zhengyi (Chinese: 林正义) on Oct. 15, 1952, in Yilan, [[Taiwan]], Lin entered National Ta
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  • ...cially regarding funds used for the "'''three public consumptions'''" - '''overseas travel, receptions and official cars''' - as these items have long been cri Meanwhile, many Chinese have accused the government of deliberately omitting information regarding
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  • '''Pu Shuhe''' (Chinese: 卜漱和) is a member of the [[Democratic Revolutionary Party]] and sits ...to the completion of the project. She introduced advanced technology from overseas into the project, which supplies water to households and industry in Hong K
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  • ...er 1 in China, which marks the founding of the People's Republic of China. Chinese people participate in a variety of activities to celebrate the significant ...the [[People's Liberation Army]], various minority ethnic groups, overseas Chinese and other patriots.
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  • ...on]], [[Chinese People's Foreign Affairs Society]], [[China Red Cross]], [[Chinese Workers Ideological and Political Work Research Society]], and [[Western Re
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  • The controversy escalated when an increasing number of overseas Chinese candidates joined the show hoping that their multicultural experience would ...e program and some resorted to asking [[Kai-Fu Lee]] for support. A weibo (Chinese equivalent to twitter) activist, Lee said he had not paid attention to the
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  • '''Shen Jilan'''(Chinese: 申纪兰), was born in December [[1929]], in Pingshun Town, [[Shanxi Prov ...the NPC led to her being dubbed the "world's oldest congresswoman" by her overseas friends.
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  • ...nt of the China International Publishing Group and executive member of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries. ...ture, and vice council leader of the China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese.
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  • ...and interests of returned overseas Chinese and of the family members of [[Chinese]] nationals abroad; ===2. Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council===
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  • '''Tong Ren Tang''' ('''同仁堂''') is an old Traditional Chinese Medical (TCM) store, famous for the quality of its herbs. ...[Shanghai]] and [[Hong Kong]] stock markets, over 800 branch stores and 28 overseas partners in 15 countries and regions.
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  • '''Lin Yutang''' ('''林语堂''') was a 20th-century Chinese author who wrote several notable English novels. Passionate about popularizing Chinese literature and culture, Lin started a series of English books in 1935, incl
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  • ...r its application to the current-day agenda. “Harmony,” as a core value in Chinese culture, became a key word cutting through all the previous events. In addr ...ts extensively covered by nearly one hundred major media, both Chinese and overseas. Keynote speakers of the forums have included Wofgang Clement, Hussein Elka
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  • ...o guan'''" ('''裸官''') literally means "naked official" and refers to those Chinese officials who have moved their spouses and children, as well as their finan ...ld in turn particularly monitor those officials with family members living overseas.
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  • ...nsists mainly of contemporary Chinese paintings, and also includes ancient Chinese paintings and calligraphy, cultural relics and other works of art. ...[Xu Beihong]], [[Fu Baoshi]] and [[Li Keran]], and master artists residing overseas, often exhibit their works here.
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  • In the early 20th century, the island attracted overseas Chinese elites, who returned and built private residences on the island, often with ...nd only organ museum in China, both established by Hu Youyi, an Australian Chinese pianist and collector. The museums host important music festivals and conte
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  • ...s once praised by [[Xu Beihong]] as "one of the premier representatives of Chinese artists." His painting Portrait of [[Qi Baishi]] was regarded as an immorta ...by the Belgium king in [[1988]]. He also served as the president of the [[Chinese Artists Association]] and vice president of the [[China Federation of Liter
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  • Lieutenant Colonel '''Yang Liwei''' ([[Chinese]]: 杨立伟), China's first astronaut, stepped out of his re-entry module ..., including compatriots in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan as well as overseas Chinese. Thank you for your regards," Yang had said as his Shenzhou-V craft orbited
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  • ...ions. He was a fellow of the Third World Academy of Sciences and the first Chinese member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences since its foundation in ...iated University]] and an academician of Academia Sinica (predecessor to [[Chinese Academy of Sciences]] in the PRC). His greatest work ''Additive Theory of P
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  • ...'''Li Shutong''' ('''李叔同''') (Oct. 23, 1880 - Oct. 13, 1942) is the famous Chinese philosopher and artistic centipede proficient in music, calligraphy, paint ...o a family rooted in [[Zhejiang]], he was admitted to Japanese schools for overseas study during his childhood. He converted to Buddhism in 1918 after having w
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  • ...National College Entrance Examination''', commonly known as '''Gaokao''' (Chinese:'''高考'''), is an academic testing event held every summer in China’s ...this way, the Gaokao is considered one of the most competitive tests of a Chinese student's 12 years of academic study. In addition, the Gaokao serves as a c
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  • ...pening Tianjin as a trade port; allowing British ships to carry indentured Chinese to the Americas; and ceding No.1 District of Kowloon (south of Boundary Str ...as a trade port; allowing French ships to carry Chinese laborers to worker overseas; and returning the previously confiscated properties to French Catholic mis
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  • ...nce with the provisions. Chinese-funded institutions, overseas Chinese and Chinese students studying abroad should not be arranged to receive the visitors unl
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  • '''Jianzhen''' (Ganjin in Japanese) ([[Chinese]]: 鉴真) was a Chinese Buddhist monk of the [[Tang Dynasty]] (AD 618-907) who introduced the Ritsu ...East China Sea to Japan with 20 disciples was thwarted by the government. Overseas travel was forbidden by the Tang Empire.
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  • ...he ranks to become a senior officer. He later became a member of the [[CPC|Chinese Communist Party]], affirming his path of life devoted to revolution. ...the Chinese people and became the "ever-victorius general" in the eyes of overseas friends as well.
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  • ...ple's Political Consultative Conference.JPEG|thumb|250px|The emblem of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.]] ...[[Taiwan]], [[Hong Kong]] and [[Macao]] as well as of returned overseas [[Chinese]] and other specially invited people.
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  • ...'' ('''高考''') 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 hig ...this way, the Gaokao is considered one of the most competitive tests of a Chinese student's 12 years of academic study. In addition, the Gaokao serves as a c
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  • '''Xia Mianzun''' ('''夏丏尊''' Jun. 15, 1886-? ,1946) was a prominent Chinese linguist and literati. He was also an idealistic educator, dedicated to imp ...ng. In 1901, he passed the imperial exam for Xiu Cai, the primary level of Chinese scholars ready to be court officials.
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  • ...contemporary Chinese revolution, those renowned in modern and contemporary Chinese culture, and famous historical figures. ...ted as China's first minister of culture, as well as the chairman of the [[Chinese Writers' Association]]. On March 27, 1981, he died of illness in Beijing.
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  • ...''' ('''韩素音''') or '''Elisabeth Comber''' (Sep.12, 1917—Nov. 2, 2012) is a Chinese-born British writer, known for her best seller "A Many Splendored Thing," w ...ages were still highly frowned upon and even discriminated, her father was Chinese, whereas her mother was a Belgian citizen.
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