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  • [[File:Beijing Zoo.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Beijing Zoo]] ...stream, lotus pools and small hills dotted with pavilions and halls. ('''[[Beijing Zoo|More...]]''')
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  • ...d its 50th anniversary, with a massive gathering of some 500,000 people in Beijing's [[Tian'anmen Square]] enjoying a grand military parade followed by a mass
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  • [[File:female pilots.jpg|thumb|200px|The first female pilots of the People's Republic of China]] ...ted and were honored at an inspection ceremony held at Xijiao Airport in [[Beijing]].
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  • ...iu Zhijun (刘志军)2.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Liu Zhijun stood trial in a court in Beijing on June 10, 2013. [Video clip]]] ...ed death penalty with a two-year reprieve at Beijing's Second Intermediate People's Court. Liu was accused of taking 64.6 million yuan in bribes between 1986
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  • [[file:Beijing.JPEG|thumb|200px|Beijing, capital city of China.]] '''Beijing''' ('''北京''') is the capital of the [[People's Republic of China]]. It is the political and cultural center, and also on
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  • ..., its architectural style shows a blend of many cultures. In 1990, Beijing People's Municipal Government made it a historical relic under protection.
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  • [[File:bjradio.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Beijing People's Radio Station]]
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  • [[1952]]: [[Beijing People's Art Theater]] was founded.
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  • ...ic of China..jpg|thumb|200px|left|Mao Zedong announces the founding of the People's Republic of China.]] ...some 300,000 military and civilian people gathered in Tian'anmen Square in Beijing to celebrate '''the founding of the PRC'''. [[Founding ceremony of PRC|(Mor
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  • ...actress and performing artist of the Beijing People's Art Theater, died in Beijing on Aug. 26 at the age of 101. With her rich stage experience and superb per
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  • [[1954]] - The '''[[First National People's Congress]]''' opened in [[Beijing]]. ...hina's first '''[[Video telephone service|video telephone]]''' connected [[Beijing]] to [[Shanghai]].
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  • .../www.beijingzoo.com/) was known for a short time after the founding of the People's Republic as the Western Suburbs Park (Xijiao Gongyuan). The grounds combi ...rtles, polar bears from the North Pole, kangaroo from Australia, and zebra from Africa.
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  • ...襄)was a Chinese scholar and connoisseur of cultural relics. He was born in Beijing on May 25, 1914. Wang died in Beijing on November 28, 2009 at the age of 95.
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  • [[File:National Day1.jpg|thumb|260px|Mao Zedong announces the founding of the People's Republic of China.]] ...China, which marks the founding of the People's Republic of China. Chinese people participate in a variety of activities to celebrate the significant holiday
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  • [[File:Beijing West Railway Station.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Beijing West Railway Station]] ...1]]: The [[Zhou Peiyuan]] Prize is established, the first prize awarded to people or units with outstanding performance in the application, development and m
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  • ...its northern façade is dominated by the inscription, "Eternal Glory to the People's Heroes", in [[Mao Zedong]]'s hand. [[Category:Tourist attractions in Beijing]]
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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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  • ...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).
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  • ...is a unique place in [[Beijing]] showing the entertainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. ([[Lao Sh
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  • Studied at the engineering mechanics department of the Beijing-based Tsinghua University in 1962-1968. ...rtment, served as deputy dean of the department and vice chairwoman of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League (TSL) i
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  • ...ry Blossom Festival (樱花节).JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Cherry Blossom Festival in Beijing.]] ...'樱花节''') at Yuyuantan Park in Beijing is usually held from March to April. People can enjoy nearly 2,000 cherry trees in full blossom as well as fine bonsais
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  • ...ry Blossom Festival (樱花节).JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Cherry Blossom Festival in Beijing.]] ...'樱花节''') at Yuyuantan Park in Beijing is usually held from March to April. People can enjoy nearly 2,000 cherry trees in full blossom as well as fine bonsais
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  • ...ry Blossom Festival (樱花节).JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Cherry Blossom Festival in Beijing.]] ...'樱花节''') at Yuyuantan Park in Beijing is usually held from March to April. People can enjoy nearly 2,000 cherry trees in full blossom as well as fine bonsais
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  • [[file:Olympic Games.JPEG|thumb|200px|right|People celebrated when Beijing won the bid for hosting the Olympic Games in 2008]] 2001: Beijing won the bid for hosting the 2008 Olympic Games.
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  • ...mpics, High-tech Olympics, and People's Olympics" into the construction of Beijing Olympic Basketball Gymnasium.
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  • ...nal Defense''', China’s highest level military school was established in [[Beijing]] on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/December 19, 2009|December 19]], [[1985]
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  • ...is a unique place in [[Beijing]] showing the entertainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. [[Lao She
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  • ...88, is a unique place in Beijing showing the entertainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. [[Lao She
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  • ...88, is a unique place in Beijing showing the entertainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. [[Lao She
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  • ...is a unique place in [[Beijing]] showing the entertainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. [[Lao She
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  • ...is a unique place in [[Beijing]] showing the entertainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. [[Lao She
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  • ...is a unique place in [[Beijing]] showing the entertainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. [[Lao She
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  • [[1961]]: The 26th World Table Tennis Championships kicked off in [[Beijing]]. ...ed the Basic Law of the [[Hong Kong]] Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China.
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  • ...ic situation of PRC as well assisting the consolidation and development of people's democratic dictatorship. The conference also devised guidelines for stead
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  • [[1909]]: The '''[[Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway]]''' opened to traffic. [[1959]]: Construction of the '''[[Great Hall of the People]]'''
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  • ...ese People's Political Consultative Conference. He died on Jan. 8, 1976 in Beijing. [[Zhou Enlai|(More...)]]
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  • ...('''李双江''') is a famous Chinese tenor, dean of the Music Department of the People's Liberation Army Academy of Arts, and member of Chinese Musicians Associat ...o actor of Cultural Workgroup in Xinjiang Military District of the Chinese People's Liberation Army ([[PLA]]). In 1973 he was a solo actor of the Song-and-Da
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  • ...i Baodong''' ('''李保东''') is permanent representative and ambassador of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations. Li was born in [[Beijing]] in April 1955. He obtained a master's degree.
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  • ...China]] and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) was signed in Beijing.
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  • ...q. m Bauhaus styled factory building in the [[Dashanzi Art District]] in [[Beijing]]. ...the only one of its kind in Beijing; and its education program will bring people into closer contact with art and artists.
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  • ...gers between Beijing and Tianjin, which hosted 12 Olympic football matches from August 6 to 15.
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  • ...25 people from the first [[Taiwan]] Visiting Relatives Group arrived in [[Beijing]] via [[Xi'an]]. [[1993]]: Construction of [[Beijing West Railway Station]] started.
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  • ...'北京自来水博物馆''') is built on the original place of the first water plant in [[Beijing]]- [[Zhongzhimen Water Plant]]. ...s, 40 models and sand tables on display reflect the 90-year-old history of Beijing tap water.
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  • ...beration of Tibet'' (also known as the 17-Article Agreement) was held in [[Beijing]].
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  • ...y to city. The smart cards facilitate payment for buses and subway trains. People with these cards can enjoy discounts in public transportation fees. Some ta ...recharging machine in Beijing.jpg|thumb|A smart card recharging machine in Beijing]]
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  • ...g.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|The National People’s Congress is annually held in Beijing.]] ...is the highest organ of state power and the only legislative house in the People's Republic of China. [[NPC|(More...)]]
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  • ...hich he said: "Our task is to unite the [[Chinese]] people and win support from all over the world to build a great socialist country, safeguard world peac ...Liu Shaoqi]] as chairman of the first Standing Committee of the [[National People's Congress]], and [[Zhou Enlai]] as premier of the [[State Council]]. The c
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  • [[File:baiyunguanmiaohui.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Baiyunguan Temple Fair in Beijing.]] ...vent. Now temple fairs are an important and joyful destination for Chinese people during festivals, most especially the [[Spring Festival]], or Chinese New Y
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  • ...ge (PUMC) with a major in gynecological tumors. He then studied for an MBA from Emory University in Atlanta. He worked for the influential consulting firm ...own works include the novels—"Give Me a Girl When I'm Eighteen," "Beijing, Beijing" and "Like It," and the prose anthology—"Pig and Butterfly."
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  • ...People's Republic of Mongolia''' was signed on [[December 26]], 1962 in [[Beijing]].
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  • ...is a unique place in Beijing showing the entertainments of old [[Beijing]] people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. ...ional Folk Craft" is its style, so here has already been an ideal place in Beijing for foreigners to come as a guest and know about Chinese culture today.
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  • [[1949]]: The '''[[Government Administrative Council]],''' the cabinet of the People's Republic of China, established. ...ttle bus of Beinei Group at an unattended crossing in Chaoyang district, [[Beijing]].
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  • [[File:dzj.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Beijing Electron-Positron Collider]] [[1949]]: The People's Republic of [[China]] established diplomatic relations with Mongolia.
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  • ...it to be 7.8 on the Richter scale. 242,769 people were killed, and 164,851 people were seriously injured. ([[Tangshan earthquake|More...]])
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  • [[1949]]: The '''[[First Session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]]''' (CPPCC) opened. [[1989]]: China's '''[[first Film Festival]]''' opened in [[Beijing]].
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  • ...n directing group after the [[Zunyi Meeting]]. After the founding of the [[People's Republic of China]] in [[1949]], Wang was appointed China's first ambassa Wang died on January 25, 1974, in [[Beijing]].
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  • '''Beijing Art Museum''' is located in [[Wanshou Temple]](the [[Temple of Longevity]]) ...tion" in August 1979. Having a reputation for "Mini-Forbidden-City in West Beijing", the construction of Temple consists of eastern, middle and western sectio
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  • ...fairs, vice chairman of the National Defense Commission and marshal of the People's Republic of China. He passed away on [[January 6]], 1972 in [[Beijing]] at the age of 71.
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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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  • [[1989]]: The Beijing Legend Computer Group (now called [[Lenovo]]) was established with commitme [[1998]]: At a meeting of the Standing Committee of the 9th [[National People's Congress]], the [[Organic Law on Villagers Committees]] was passed, which
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  • ...flight. It went missing en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with all 239 people (including 154 Chinese) on board early morning on March 8, 2014. ([[MH370|M
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  • ...he Joint Communiqué of the Government of Japan and the Government of the [[People's Republic of China]]. ...war reparations from Japan. Meanwhile, Japan recognized the government of People's Republic of China as the single legal government of China and [[Taiwan]]
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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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  • ...he people depends on their self-determination. If our Party (KMT) can gain people's support, the independence, freedom and unification of China will definite
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  • ...nese People's Political Consultative Conference''' ([[CPPCC]]) opened in [[Beijing]] on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/September 21, 2009|September 21]], [[194 A total of 662 representatives from democratic parties and non-party groups participated in this session that l
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  • ...to London and settled there as a writer. Nine years later, she returned to Beijing. ...ld War II or the Cultural Revolution. She tends to depict the marginalized people in contemporary [[China]].
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  • ...the Pingxi people built the monument, the stele and the memorial hall, and people's visit to the hall to show their respect to the heroes. Address: [[Shidu Village]], [[Fangshan District]], [[Beijing]]
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  • 1962-1968 Studying at the Fourth Medical University of the [[People's Liberation Army]] ([[PLA]]) 1971-1979 Official with the Health Bureau of [[Haidian District]] in [[Beijing]]
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  • ...reatwallcreditcard.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Great Wall credit card debuted in Beijing in 1987.]] ...: [[Emperor Guangxu]] officially permitted marriage between Han and Manchu people.
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  • ...is a place of interest which stores treasures of folk-custom cultures in [[Beijing]]. Situated in [[Dongyue Temple]], a cultural site under the first-class pr ...d Pouch Collection Exhibition enjoy great popularity among the people in [[Beijing]].
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  • Born in 1968 in [[Beijing]], Yang holds a master's degree from Columbia University’s School of International & Public Affairs. Her TV sk Yang's mother was an engineer, and her father taught English literature at [[Beijing Foreign Studies University]] and sometimes served as the official translato
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  • [[File:Great Hall of the People (人民大会堂).jpg|thumb|300px|right]] ...f which were constructed for the 10th anniversary of the founding of the [[People’s Republic of China]]. Each March, thousands of delegates flock to the ha
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  • ...tress and performing artist of the Beijing People's Art Theater, died in [[Beijing]] on Aug. 26, 2012 at the age of 101. In 1949 Ye Zi helped set up the Beijing People's Art Theater, and became part of the first group of artists to perform at
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  • ...to develop the productive forces and industrialize the country to satisfy people's economic and cultural needs. To achieve this, the government should build
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  • ...ous as the "home of the Chinese ape-man". After the establishment of the [[People's Republic of China]], the number of sightseers and scientists increased ra
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  • ...ous as the "home of the Chinese ape-man". After the establishment of the [[People's Republic of China]], the number of sightseers and scientists increased ra
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  • ...ous as the "home of the Chinese ape-man". After the establishment of the [[People's Republic of China]], the number of sightseers and scientists increased ra
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  • ...e Third National People's Congress|1st Plenary Session of the 3rd National People’s Congress]] closed; Premier [[Zhou Enlai]] raised the concept of [[Four ...w Bridge of Qijiang Country, [[Chongqing]], suddenly collapsed, killing 40 people and injuring 14.
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  • ...e reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. After the founding of the People's Republic in 1949, the Imperial College was completely renovated and the C [[Category:Tourist attractions in Beijing]]
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  • ...great earthquake! Most of the houses and buildings were collapsed. 800,000 people were covered with ruins! The energy of the earthquake wave released by the
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  • The "'''Chinese way of crossing the road'''" ('''中国式过马路''') refers to the people's tendency of getting together in large crowds at the crossroads and then c ...easoning that the law cannot be enforced when everyone is an offender, and people just act in conformity with the majority regardless of traffic rules.
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  • ...s in order to remove obstacles from ditches and pipes has deeply moved the people. ...regard for his own safety, Li jumped into the water to clear out obstacles from sevreal ditches and pipes bare-handed. He continuously cleared out 12 ditch
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  • ...thern nomadic tribes. For those 500- plus years, the dishes available from Beijing's catering trade were dominated by meat dishes, which corresponded to the e ...s of the Manchus. Gradually these dishes were accepted by the residents of Beijing.
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  • ...g]] held the torch lighting ceremony at [[Tiananmen Square]] to launch the Beijing leg of the first global relay. ...Province]], killing 722 people and injuring 2,225. A total of 2.5 million people were affected.
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  • ...''' between the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation in [[Beijing]]. It was signed at the Sino-Russian leadership meeting on [[September 3]],
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  • ...orkforce in August 1969 and joined the [[CPC]] in April 1979. He graduated from Department of Physics at Nanjing University with a major in acoustics. He r ...Political Bureau of the [[CPC Central Committee]] and secretary of the CPC Beijing Municipal Committee.
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  • ...e drama that triggered Yu's rise to fame as a leading actor in the Beijing People's Art Theatre, one of the most prestigious theatres in China. ...overty turned out to be the best teacher. Yu met different kinds of people from different classes of society.
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  • Located at the entrance to the famous [[Longqingxia Scenic Spot]] of [[Beijing]], the memorial hall was officially opened to the public in July, 1997. It ...n Bases and one of Martyr Memorial Architectures under the protection of [[Beijing Municipal Government]].
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  • ...outh League]] of China and the Party in 1925. She worked for the League in Beijing and went to Dalian to work for the revolution and woman workers' movement. ...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
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  • ...V]]) is located at a busy commercial area near the World Trade Centre in [[Beijing]]'s [[Central Business District]] (CBD) and covers an area of 187,000 squar The two huge inverted L-shaped towers attract people's eyes miles away. There will be 10,000 staffs who work in this new tower,
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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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  • [[File:New PRC.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Mao Zedong announces the founding of the People's Republic of China.]] [[1999]]:A massive military parade was held in [[Beijing]] to celebrate the '''[[50th birthday of the PRC]]'''.
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  • ...ainst Japanese Aggression.jpg|thumb|240px|Museum of the War of the Chinese People's Resistance Against Japanese Aggression]] ...is a large-scale specialized museum introducing the history of the Chinese people's resistance against Japanese aggression.
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  • ...1,300 m, is a major peak in the northern range of the [[Western Hills]] in Beijing. Its sheer cliffs, jutting crags and tortuous mountain paths make it one of ...fourth month of the lunar calendar. Nowadays, there are also thousands of people who traveled great distances to make their pilgrimage to Miaofeng Mountain.
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  • ...00,000 military and civilian people gathered in [[Tian'anmen Square]] in [[Beijing]] to celebrate the founding of the [[PRC]].[[Founding ceremony of PRC|(More
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  • ...:Cherry Blossom Festival (樱花节).JPEG|thumb|250px|Cherry Blossom Festival in Beijing.]] ...'樱花节''') at Yuyuantan Park in Beijing is usually held from March to April. People can enjoy nearly 2,000 cherry trees in full blossom as well as fine bonsais
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  • ...'樱花节''') at Yuyuantan Park in Beijing is usually held from March to April. People can enjoy nearly 2,000 cherry trees in full blossom as well as fine bonsais
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  • ...'樱花节''') at Yuyuantan Park in Beijing is usually held from March to April. People can enjoy nearly 2,000 cherry trees in full blossom as well as fine bonsais
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  • ...'樱花节''') at Yuyuantan Park in Beijing is usually held from March to April. People can enjoy nearly 2,000 cherry trees in full blossom as well as fine bonsais
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  • ...'樱花节''') at Yuyuantan Park in Beijing is usually held from March to April. People can enjoy nearly 2,000 cherry trees in full blossom as well as fine bonsais
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  • ...'樱花节''') at Yuyuantan Park in Beijing is usually held from March to April. People can enjoy nearly 2,000 cherry trees in full blossom as well as fine bonsais
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  • ...The airport was also the third busiest in China, after Shanghai Pudong and Beijing Capital international airports, and the 30th busiest worldwide in terms of
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  • The imperial city of [[Beijing]] was initially built in early [[Ming Dynasty]]. It is the second of the fo ...ai park]], [[Jingshan Hill]], Imperial Ancestral Temple (now the [[Working People's Cultural Palace]]), Altar to the god of the land and grain (now the [[Zho
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  • ...ina]] in the UN and expelled the representatives of the Taiwan authorities from the United Nations and all its affiliated agencies. ...h National Congress of the Communist Party of China]]''' was convened in [[Beijing]].
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  • ...She won the 2016 Hugo Award for Best Novelette with a short novel, Folding Beijing, that took just three days to write. ...ao, as he tries to navigate the complicated class barriers of a futuristic Beijing in order to send his daughter to school.
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  • ...original location of its headquarters being on the [[Qianmen]] Dajie of [[Beijing]]; it moved to Hepingmen Dajie in 1979. ...Quanren. After arriving in Beijing in the mid-18th century, after fleeing from famine in Hebei Province, he sold chickens and ducks in the meat market of
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  • ...ijing looks like and know the vicissitudes of the famous ancient city of [[Beijing]]. Address: DongjialinVillage, Liulihe, [[Fangshan District]], Beijing
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  • ...ancient Huaxia people and other peoples in China. The name Han originates from the [[Han Dynasty]]. ...ch can be roughly classified into seven large groups: Northern Mandarin ([[Beijing]]), Gan ([[Jiangxi]]), Hakka, Min ([[Fujian]]), Wu ([[Shanghai]]), Xiang ([
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  • ...bei and the northeast. Its tunes, dialogue and acting are deeply rooted in people's lives, making it lively and easy to understand. Over the past decades pin
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  • ...rs of the film industry in the People's Republic of [[China]], opened in [[Beijing]] on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/September 21, 2009|September 21]], 1989.
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  • ...government (During the period: Signed an accord with central government in Beijing on measures for peaceful liberation of Tibet as chief negotiator of Tibet l 1964-1965: Vice-chairman of Standing Committee of National People's Congress (NPC), and acting chairman of Preparatory Committee of Tibet Aut
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  • ...ical gear and a wreath of wheat ears, signifying the revolutionary process from the [[May 4th Movement]] to the birth of a new country based on the unity o Liang was also known for his aggressive lobbying for protection of the old Beijing city walls, although his efforts were in vain. His works include ''A Histor
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  • ...[Chinese Writers Association]]. On March 27, 1981, he died of illness in [[Beijing]]. [[Category:People from Zhejiang]]
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  • ...the emplacement is considered one of the three treasures of Tianjin by its people. ...armies and citizens fought bravely against the invaders, and many Chinese people sacrificed their lives then. After the war, imperialist powers forced the Q
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  • A '''hutong''' ('''胡同''') is an old city alley or lane, and the hutongs of [[Beijing]] are one of its most distinctive features. The capital city is home to tho Further from the palace and to its north and south were the commoners' hutongs, where me
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  • ...joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in December 1969. Wang graduated from Department of Journalism, Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Social Scienc ...irman and Secretary-General of the Standing Committee of the 12th National People's Congress (NPC), as well as a member of its Leading Party Members Group an
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  • ...ly as 2,000 years ago, the '''Maritime Silk Road''' ('''海上丝绸之路''') started from China's south-east coastal regions, traversing a vast expanse of oceans and ...connects the East and the West, had enhanced the exchanges of commodities, people and culture among countries situated on the road.
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  • ...famous Chinese television anchorman, actor, singer and Arabic teacher at [[Beijing Foreign Studies University]]. He has been the host of “Happy Camp”, a w ...nan Province]], He was recommended for admission to the Arabic School of [[Beijing Foreign Studies University]] when he was 18.
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  • ...a six-week period in late 1937. Japanese soldiers killed more than 300,000 people in the eastern Chinese city of [[Nanjing]], then the capital of the country ...ull-scale invasion started on July 7, 1937, when a crucial access point to Beijing, [[Lugou Bridge]], was attacked by Japanese troops.
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  • Eighteen Qianhai Xijie Street, a deep courtyard located near Beijing's [[Shicha Lake]], is the former residence of [[Guo Moruo]], an outstanding ...o write a new style of poetry under the pen name Guo Moruo, a name he took from the Mo and Ruo rivers of his beloved hometown.
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  • '''Ye Jianying''' ('''叶剑英''') was one of the founders of the [[People's Liberation Army]] in [[China]]. He held many important offices in the [[C ...ollowing Dr. [[Sun Yat-sen]]. In [[1922]], Ye and his troops saved Dr. Sun from the military coup that Chen Chiung-ming masterminded.
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  • ...al of a new suspect called Wang Shujin (王书金). On Dec. 2, 2016, the Supreme People's Court revoked the conviction given to Nie. ...nd murder. The appeal was suspended until Jun. 25, 2013, as the Hebei High People’s Court started examining Wang’s case.
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  • ...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 Lu came to [[Beijing]] in May 1912. His first home in Beijing was in the [[Shaoxing Chamber]] in [[Nanbanjie Hutong]], south of [[Xuanwu
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  • ...wned by manager Li Songtang's family, this gallery is a two-story building from the [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644-1911) and is the best-preserved architecture in ...e among the most famous carved art of Chinese history. Because Li collects from around the country, his gate towers represent architectural styles of many
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  • ...of Lamaism. Since the monks of the temple all wore yellow robes, the local people called the lamasery Yellow Temple, but as there was another lama temple to In 1780, the sixth [[Panchen Lama]] (1738-1780) came to [[Beijing]] from [[Tibet]] to celebrate the birthday of [[Emperor Qianlong]], and he lodged
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  • '''Place of Worship in Beijing''' ...al systems so that what was initially a foreign religion (the buddhadharma from [[India]]) came to be a natural part of Chinese [[civilization]], albeit wi
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  • ...s ''Xiaocao Zai Gechang'' (''The Grass is Singing'') received avid acclaim from readers. At the same time, "'''Misty Poetry'''" also caused wide controvers ...m poets, more inclined to reflect on the sentimental world of contemporary people. Representative works include Shu Ting's ''Zhi Xiangshu'' (''To the Oak'')
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  • ...y as a faculty member after graduation in 1985. He won two first prizes in Beijing's first-ever university English and French singing contests in 1985. He liv ...opening ceremony of the [http://www.china.org.cn/olympic/node_1114380.htm Beijing Olympic Games], the zenith of his singing career. In addition to singing, L
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  • '''Li Keran''', a master of Chinese painting, passed away in a [[Beijing]] apartment due to a sudden heart attack. [[Category:People]]
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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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  • '''Liang Shiqiu'''([[Chinese]]: 梁实秋)was born in [[Beijing]] in 1903. In his early years, he went to study in the United States before ...ial family and lived an aristocratic life with little knowledge about poor people's lives. However, he insisted on "classless literature" and opposed the usi
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  • ...' on [[Dragon Bone Hill]] in [[Zhoukoudian]] of [[Fangshan District]] in [[Beijing]]. This provided strong evidence for the theory of human evolution put forw ...skull fragments, which as they decided came from Sinanthropus pekinensis (Beijing species of Chinese ape), popularly known as Peking Man.
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  • '''Taoranting Park''' (陶然亭公园), located in the southwest, derives its name from the Joyous Pavilion that once stood on the grounds of the [[Temple of Mercy ...gher than the city battlements. In fall, it was a favorite destination for Beijing residents on the [[Double Ninth Festival]] (9th day in the 9th lunar month)
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  • On Nov. 27, 1988, famous Chinese philosopher '''Du Renzhi''' died in [[Beijing]] because of sickness. He was 83. ...eptember 1949, Du came back to Shanxi and was appointed as a member of the People's Government of Shanxi and Financial and Economic Committee. In 1953, he be
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  • ...ted to the department of political science at [[Tsinghua University]] in [[Beijing]]. Two years later, he transferred to the department of foreign literature Shortly after graduation from university, Cao Yu went to teach English at a high school in Baoding, but s
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  • .... A grand shuttle kicking demonstration was held outside [[Di'anmen]] in [[Beijing]] in 1912, and a shuttlecock kicking organization was set up. ...of physical exertion can vary from person to person. It is a good game for people of all age groups for improving flexibility, coordination and fitness.
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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]]. ..., 2009|October 15]], [[1990]], at 90 years of age, Yu died of illness in [[Beijing]].
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  • ...[[Fayuan Buddhist Temple]] with a long-standing history of 1,300 years in Beijing, is a museum of religious relics founded in 1980. ...he people in the [[Tang Dynasty]] (618-907), the scriptures written by the people in the [[Five Dynasties]] (907-960), the edition of [[Kaibaozang]] (name of
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  • ...ina]] ([[TAC]]). He is the former secretary of the premier [[Zhou Enlai]] (from 1954-1965), deputy director of the Policy Research Office of the Ministry o ...ranslation Industry Award at the Second National Translation Conference in Beijing on Dec. 6, 2012.
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  • ...invited Li to come back to China and on July 20 of 1965, Li returned to [[Beijing]]. Premier Zhou himself arrived at the airport to welcome him. [[category:people]]
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  • ...holic church in Beijing. From then on, China saw an inflow of missionaries from the West. ...from locals, interfered with the administration of justice and bullied the people, they became the targets of public outbursts of anger throughout China. Aft
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  • Born in Sept. 18, 1962 in Dalian, [[Liaoning Province]], Li caught people’s attention in 1984 when he won second place of Men’s Doubles in the Fo After Li took over the position from Wang Wenjiao and Chen Fushou as the head coach of the Chinese badminton tea
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  • '''Zhu Ling''' ('''朱令''') was a student at [[Tsinghua University]] in Beijing when she became ill due to thallium poisoning in 1994. The 40-year-old Zhu Zhu Ling was born in [[Beijing]] on Nov. 24, 1973. Her parents - Wu Chengzhi and Zhu Mingxin - were both s
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  • ...ave won him many fans. He was awarded the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in Beijing on April 18, 2015. He has been selected as one of the co-directors for the ...ry in charge of recreational activities. In 1985 he was transferred to the Beijing TV Art Center where he was promoted to an art director. In the late 1980s h
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  • Song started playing hockey in the Beijing International Ice Hockey League (BIIHL) minor league when his mother was tr [[Category:People]] [[Category:Sports]] [[Category:Chinese_athletes]] [[Category:Hockey_playe
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  • ...many other countries, China practices the principle of separating religion from education; religion is not a subject taught in schools of the popular educa ...n 2,000. Of these, one Mass is held in English specially for foreigners in Beijing.
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  • ...ned from his job and brought his son to Beijing where Lang enrolled in the Beijing Conservatory of Music and did his apprenticeship with Zhang Pingguo. ...ed one of the "Top 20 Young People That Will Change the World" by American People magazine.
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  • ...an, a demographer with the China Institute for Reform and Development, the Beijing Times reported on Aug. 27, 2012. From 1975 to 2010, 218 million Chinese families observed the country's family-pl
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  • '''Li Hejun''' ('''李河君''') is chairman and CEO of Hanergy Holdings, a [[Beijing]]-based thin-film photovoltaic solar panel manufacturer. ...top the annual list in the past 16 years. With his wealth nearly tripling from a year ago, his global ranking jumped 108 notches to number 28, the list sa
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  • ...s events during the [http://www.china.org.cn/olympic/node_1114380.htm 2008 Beijing Olympic Games] and the capitain of the Chinese gynamstics men's team in the Chen graduated from Beijing Normal University in June 2010, obtaining a bachelor's degree in sports tra
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  • ...als were piled up in the temple courtyard. Now it is looked after by the [[Beijing Cultural Relics Bureau]]. ...ddha made him immortal. From the murals, you can see the daily life of the people in the Ming Dynasty. Both the clay sculptures and murals are regarded as gr
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  • ...litary Academy]] in 1889 and made a name for himself in the [[Huai Army]]. From 1896, he assisted [[Yuan Shikai]] in army training. He was known as one of ...olution in [[Hubei]] Province and received the title of second-class baron from the [[Qing]] government for his successful seizure of [[Hankou City]].
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  • ...拼音: '''De Yun She''') is one of the most popular [[crosstalk]] theaters in Beijing. It is an ideal destination to enjoy crosstalk created by skilled comedians Besides the teahouse, the society has two other branches in Beijing in [[Qianmen]] and [[Sunlitun]], and tickets had been scarce the past few y
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  • ...gy of Literature and Art''. He hosted a well-known literary salon in 1930s Beijing. ...Wuhan University]] the following year. In 1946, he rejoined the faculty of Beijing University and taught there until his death on [[March 6]], 1986. Zhu Guang
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  • ...is quiet and beautiful, with shady willow trees lining the streets. Water from Rear Lake has been diverted through an underground channel into a stream th This lovely Beijing garden is elegantly laid out with rockeries and ponds set off by pines, cyp
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  • ...al systems so that what was initially a foreign religion (the buddhadharma from India) came to be a natural part of Chinese civilization, albeit with its o Buddhism has played an enormous role in shaping the mindset of the Chinese people. Chinese aesthetics, politics, literature, philosophy and medicine have al
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  • ...of China's top language training brands. In 2008, Li was invited by [[the Beijing Organizing Committee]] to lecture to volunteers for the 2008 Summer Olympic ...airman of the Li Yang Culture & Education Development Co., which developed from the Li Yang Cliz English Promotion Studio founded in 1994. Branches of Craz
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  • ...hong.jpg|thumb|280px|Xu Yuanchong gives a lecture on poetic translation in Beijing on Friday, Aug. 22, 2014. ]] ...ion comes from linguistic equivalence and cultural resemblance rather than from literal accuracy. He believed that the result of one plus one should be big
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  • ...about 20 million [[Chinese Muslims]]. There are more than 40 mosques in [[Beijing]] that are open to the public. ...nghis Khan in the early 13th century, a large number of Muslims, recruited from Central and West Asia, came to China. These Muslim soldiers, including some
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  • ...mber 1968 and the Communist Party of China (CPC) in May 1969. He graduated from the Basic Department of the PLA Military Academy and has a junior college e 2005-2007 Deputy Commander, PLA Beijing Military Area Command
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  • ...ision as a TV sports journalist. She has to know about other sports. Apart from gymnastics, she also likes volleyball, badminton and rhythmical gymnastics. ...lso takes part in various activities with great devotion. Since being away from the competitive arena, her positive mental state is sufficient to get her a
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  • ...mer colonial territory of [[Shanghai]] and, as did many Chinese youngsters from moderately wealthy families, attended church school. That same school is no ...s graduation from Soochow University, he enrolled in the English School of Beijing Foreign Studies University and went on to become a faculty member of the ca
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  • ...great earthquake! Most of the houses and buildings were collapsed. 800,000 people were covered with ruins! The energy of the earthquake wave released by the ...l strangely lighted. Light yellow fogs with a smell of sulphur drifted out from the mine districts.
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  • From 1934, he studied both Ancient Greek and Roman literature and English litera ...ngqing. During this period, apart from completing a series of translations from Chinese to English, he also published ''Ling Mo Xin Jian'', a collection of
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  • ...hangs while studying at the Sino-French Industrial College in [[Shanghai]] from 1928 to 1934. He left the city for Japan to study mechanical engineering at ...panese invaders. Zhang left for [[Taiwan]] before the establishment of the People’s Republic, and the two would never see other again.
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  • ...olution, Dong made up his mind at an early age to save the country and the people. ...he [[Tanggu Armistice Agreement]] was signed, they were forced to withdraw from the battlefield.
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  • In 2010 at the FINA Swimming World Cup (Beijing Leg), she won three golds, including the 200 m individual medley, 400 m ind FINA Swimming World Cup (Beijing Leg) – 1st 200 m individual medley; 1st 400 m individual medley; 1st 100
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  • [[file: Hsieh Su-Wei.JPEG|thumb|250px|Hsieh Su-Wei, tennis player from Taiwan.]] ...shleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua July 7, 2013. Hsieh was the first player from Taiwan to win a Grand Slam title, while Peng gave the Chinese mainland its
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  • ...gan writing. Soon after the publication of his first short story "Kerosene from Russia" in 1931, Sha wrote to [[Lu Xun]] , the pioneer of Chinese modern li ..."The Deputy Magistrate." His grim stories about the sufferings of innocent people under the barbarous rule of the Kuomintang regime aroused readers' indignat
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  • ...being [[Qiong Bupa]]. He used to perform in the entertainment quarter of [[Beijing]], [[Tianqiao]]. He always began with a ragged verse which started and ende ...ter "de", were [[Yu Delong]], [[Jiao Dehai]], [[Zhou Deshan]], and others. People called them the Eight "Des" of xiangsheng. There were [[Li Dexi]] with the
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  • Born in [[Beijing]], 58-year-old '''Wang Shulin''' was a consultant of the Equipment and Fina ...studied in the Precision Instrument Department of [[Tsinghua University]] from September 1974 to January 1978, where he worked as a teacher after graduati
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  • ...9. He was also the Chairman of the First National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference ([[CPPCC]]) and Honorary Chairman of th At the Sixth National Congress of the CPC held from June to July of the same year, he was elected member of the CPC Central Com
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  • ...in 1937. In 1946 The University was moved back to its original location in Beijing after the war. After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the University was molded into a polytechnic i
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  • ...a]] ([[CPC]]) in December 1965 and began working in August 1960. Graduated from Missile Engineering Department of [[Harbin Military Engineering Institute]] 1965-1972: Technician of the Air Force of the Chinese [[People's Liberation Army]] ([[PLA]])
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  • Born in Beijing in 1952, Wang had a genius for writing. He was highly appreciated by his Ch In 1973, Wang returned to Beijing and worked in factories. Four years later, he met [[Li Yinhe]], his future
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  • Beijing had 175 polluted days in 2014, eclipsed by neighboring Tianjin with 197 and Satellite pictures from NASA demonstrate worsening air quality in northern China over the past 10 y
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  • ...] on Aug. 8, 2012. She had claimed her first Olympic gold medal during the Beijing Olympics in the same weight class four years earlier. [http://www.china.org.cn/olympic/node_1114380.htm Beijing Olympic Games], gold in the -49 kg category
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  • '''Chen Lei''', of Han nationality, is a native of Beijing. He was born in June 1954, entered the workforce in September 1971 and join [[Category: People]] [[Category: Ministers]]
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  • [[file: Tu Youyou(屠呦呦).JPEG|thumb|230px|Tu youyou at her Beijing's home.]] ...n R. Zierath, chairman of the Nobel Committee, said that Tu's "inspiration from traditional Chinese medicine" was important. "But what was really critical
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  • ...ormed and secondary-level professional dance schools were established in [[Beijing]], [[Shanghai]] and [[Guangzhou]]. With the help of famous dancers, such as ...Chinese dance-dramas and ballets. Many new dances were composed on themes from Chinese revolutionary history and contemporary life.
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  • 2008 ISSF World Cup (Beijing) – Champion (women's 50-meter rifle three positions) 2008 Beijing Olympic Games – Gold medalist (women's 50-meter rifle three positions), b
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  • Chinese badminton player '''Zhang Nan''' ('''张楠''') was born in [[Beijing]] on March 1, 1990. Zhang and his partner [[Zhao Yunlei]] won the mixed dou [[Category:people]][[Category:sports]][[Category:Chinese athletes]]
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  • ...The building has a rectangular exterior and faces the [[Great Hall of the People]]. Twenty-four square pillars make up the magnificent west gate portico. Wi The predecessor of the Museum of Chinese History is the Beijing History Museum built in 1912 and was opened to the public in October 1926.
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  • [http://www.china.org.cn/olympic/node_1114380.htm Beijing Olympic Games] – runner-up in the men's trampoline event; [[Category:people]][[Category:sports]][[Category:Chinese athletes]]
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  • ...ther 2,941 yuan (US$490) in compensation. But Tang's request or an apology from the labor camp authority was not supported by the court. ...hen refusing to cooperate. Tang and several of her relatives rescued Le Le from the brothel, which was being operated under the disguise of an entertainmen
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  • Wang was from Changshu City, [[Jiangsu]] province, and graduated from the physics department of [[Tsinghua University]] in 1929. He later further From the spring of 1969, he was vice director of the Ninth Research Institute. H
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  • == Organization and Responsibilities of People's Courts == ...[[Constitution]], and the [[Law on the Organization of People's Courts]], People's [[Courts]] represent the main trial organ of the state. Organizationally,
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  • ...is B.A. from National Southwest Associated University in 1944 and his M.A. from Vanderbilt University in 1948. ...ious Nieman Fellow of the Class of 1981, the first such fellow from China. From 1982-1983 he was a research associate at the John Fairbank Center, at Harva
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  • ...les, from the past glorious dinosaur kingdom to the dominant mammal world, from ancient apes to Homo sapiens, various fossils will come into your eyes and Address: No.142 Xizhimen Street, [[Beijing]]
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  • ...workforce migrating from small villages and towns to big cities such as [[Beijing]], [[Shanghai]] and [[Guangzhou]]. ...nts make up more and more of the country’s senior population – 144 million people are over 60, or 10 percent of the population. But living in an unfamiliar e
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  • In the Lion Dance, two people act as a lion; one moving the head and the other moving the body and tail; ...gh tables, increasing the difficulty. In recent years, the Lion Dance in [[Beijing]] melded different stylistic elements to become a new style.
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  • ...ate Councilor of the [[People’s Republic of China]] and a general in the [[People’s Liberation Army]] (PLA). He is also a member of the 18th [[CPC Central From 2002 to 2003, he was the chief of staff of the PLA Lanzhou Military Region.
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  • ...zhao''' was born in [[Leting County]] of [[Tangshan]], [[Hebei Province]]. From 1913, he studied in Japan, learning socialist ideology and Marxist philosop Li was a leader of China's [[May Fourth Movement]] (1919) and established the Beijing Communist leading group. His works and thoughts had a major influence on ma
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  • ...|thumb|250px|right|Li Ning ignited the cauldron at the opening ceremony of Beijing Olympic Games after being hoisted high into the air with cables and running At the 2008 Summer Olympics in [[Beijing]], Li Ning ignited the cauldron at the opening ceremony after being hoisted
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  • ...ng Peking Opera school – [[Fu-Lian-Cheng]] – where Ye Shenglan was trained from 1923. First cast in female roles, he was soon retrained to play young males [[category:people]]
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  • ...n consisted of 225 athletes and 50 coaches and competed in 16 sports apart from football, hockey, boxing, equestrians, and modern pentathlon. Additionally, ...n track and field, swimming and weightlifting events. The Chinese athletes from the two sides of the Taiwan Strait met for the first time at the Olympic Ga
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  • Aside from the alleyways and historic sites, what attracts most people is the variety of bars and restaurants. Lotus Lane and Yandai Xiejie are tw [[Category:Tourist attractions in Beijing]]
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  • ...hairman of the Second, Third and Fourth National Committees of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference ([[CPPCC]]). Zhou was born on March 5, 1898 in Huai'an, [[Jiangsu Province]]. He graduated from Tianjin Nankai Secondary School in 1917. In the autumn of the same year, he
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  • ...e Award during the ceremony of 2012 CCTV Sports Personality of the Year in Beijing on Jan. 19, 2013. ...he Zhejiang College of Sports, with which Sun is affiliated, suspended him from competition indefinitely.
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  • ...Yingchao was the wife of Zhou Enlai (1898-1976), the first premier of the People’s Republic of China. The couple met during the May 4th Movement, where De ...men Star Society, while working as a primary school teacher in Tianjin and Beijing. She also promoted the abolition of foot binding for women, an old traditio
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  • ...ith his mother. He earned a Bachelor's degree in political science in 1957 from National Taiwan University. ...y of Wisconsin–Madison from 1966 to 1967 and the University of Connecticut from 1967 to 1968. He returned to National Taiwan University in 1968 to serve as
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  • ...nd Feng Yuxiang. In 1926, issued order to massacre the patriotic masses of Beijing, brought about the March 18th Massacre. Soon was expelled by Feng Yuxiang. [[category:people]]
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  • ...nd subpar healthcare standards – are threatening the well-being of Chinese people.
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  • ...-owned enterprise on China mainland. Most of its collections are retrieved from abroad. You will see many treasures on China Ancient Bronze Art Exhibition ...gures of Buddha give an outline of the prosperity of [[Buddhism]] in China from 5th century to 8th century. The carved figures of Buddha found in [[Qingzho
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  • ...cuisines. Another regional division comprises nine schools. They are the [[Beijing]], [[Shandong]], Sichuan, Guangdong, [[Fujian]], Huai Yang, [[Hubei]], [[Hu ...d in Chinese food being classified into the palace, officials', and common people's cuisines.
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  • ...h leading up to the [http://www.china.org.cn/olympic/node_1114380.htm 2008 Beijing Olympics] was Zhong Shaozhen. ...McDonald's and receiving multiple other endorsements. She was later banned from the national team for excessive commercial activities, but was then accepte
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  • '''Chen Duxiu''' became principal of the College of Art of Beijing University in 1917. In collaboration with Li Dazhao, Chen launched ''Weekly ...ef representative of the Right-wing opportunist Party line. He was removed from his post in 1927.
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  • From April 11 to 17, 1971, the US table tennis team, after attending the 31st [[ ...n President, the head of the US table tennis team and players arrived in [[Beijing]]. Premier [[Zhou Enlai]] made specific arrangements for the visit, pointin
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  • ...or power and wealth, which led him to find new way to save his country and people. In July of 1922, after overcoming many obstacles, Zhu De arrived in [[Beijing]]. He met with [[Chen Duxiu]], leader of the [[Communist Party of China]] (
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  • ...inshi" ("Presented Scholar") in the imperial exam, he was forced to retire from public office due to the corruption in the Ming government. After returning Xu passed away in Beijing on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/December 8, 2009|December 8]], [[1633]] at
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  • ...Nanjing under the Nationalist Party with Yuan's support. Yuan returned to Beijing and forced the emperor and his mother to abdicate the throne. It was under ...political basis for the movement was Sun Yat-sen's Three Principles of the People (Sanmin Zhuyi), nationalism, democracy, and socialism.
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  • ...cluding four Olympic gold medals and the title of World Champion 18 times. From 1990 to 1997, she was ranked as the world’s No. 1 female table tennis pla ...r of the elite Laureus World Sports Academy, and a member of the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]].
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  • ...e, was founded in April 2010 by Lei and his friends in [[Zhongguancun]], [[Beijing]]'s technology hub, which has been called "[[China's Silicon Valley]]." The [[Category: People]][[Category: Business]][[Category: Entrepreneurs]]
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  • ...sty]] in fortress style and was home to the wealthy [[Chen]] clan. Most of people are surnamed Chen. There are over 40 well-preserved family courtyards that ...209, 307 and 309 run through the province and go to Gansu, Ningxia, Hebei, Beijing and Inner Mongolia.<br>
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  • Ren graduated from Department of Chinese Literature at the Great China University in 1945. He ...or Tree Award, Translation Award of International Board on Books For Young People and Asian Children's Book Award. In 2002, Ren was awarded the title of "Sen
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  • ...melodies were absorbed into Chinese music and were enjoyed by the Chinese people at fairs organized by temples. ...aced by simple but lively opera and ballad music that had popular origins. From the fourteenth century on, instrumental music and singing gained increasing
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  • ...n he was young and participated in many singing contests. After graduation from junior high school, Huang enrolled into a local bookkeeping and accounting In 1996, Huang graduated from the Beijing Film Academy, majoring in dubbing. In the following four years, he successi
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  • ...the roar of the crowd Liu then embraced his waiting rivals who helped him from the track. ..."I am a Chinese," he said, "and considering the physiology of the Chinese people, it is something unbelievable."
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  • ...ex,and then pursued her postgraduate study at the University of Cambridge, from which she graduated in 1992 with a master’s degree in development economi ...te companies, which owns 56 million square feet in prime developments in [[Beijing]] and [[Shanghai]]. In 2007, under Zhang’s efforts, [[SOHO China]] collec
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  • ...Nanjing under the Nationalist Party with Yuan's support. Yuan returned to Beijing and forced the emperor and his mother to abdicate the throne. It was under ...litical basis for the movement was Sun Yat-sen's [[Three Principles of the People]] (Sanmin Zhuyi), nationalism, democracy, and socialism.
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  • ...Nanjing under the Nationalist Party with Yuan's support. Yuan returned to Beijing and forced the emperor and his mother to abdicate the throne. It was under ...litical basis for the movement was Sun Yat-sen's [[Three Principles of the People]] (Sanmin Zhuyi), nationalism, democracy, and socialism.
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  • ...recently elected member of the 11th Hebei Provincial Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference ([[CPPCC]]). ...Shaolin Temple in Henan Province at the age of eight. Later on, he went to Beijing to act as an extra in several martial arts movies.
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  • The '''Niujie Mosque''' in [[Beijing]] is one of China's five largest mosques. Built in 996 during the [[Norther ...it community. It is in the southern part of the city. More than 10,000 Hui people live here and they have their own Muslim butchers, shops, schools and a mos
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  • In May 1952, the [[China-India Friendship Association]] was founded in [[Beijing]] with [[Ding Xilin]] as president. ...country. During the visit, the two sides signed the Agreement between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of India on Trade and Intercourse betw
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  • The 2,965 people of the Lhoba ethnic minority have their homes mainly in Mainling, Medog, Lh ...em. Few of them know the Tibetan language. Having no written script, Lhoba people used to keep records by notching wood or tying knots.
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  • Born in 1963 in Tangshan, Jiang moved to Beijing at age six. When he was young, he befriended [[Ying Da]], a famous Chinese ...and directed his first film ''In the Heat of the Sun'', which was adapted from the novel by Wang Shuo. The film won six Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan, an
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  • ...ering College in [[1916]]. He got his Master's degree of civil engineering from Cornell University in [[1917]] and earned the first Ph.D. ever granted by t ...eader of the examination group for the construction of the [[Great Hall of People]].
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  • Graduating from China Foreign Affairs University with a degree in international economics, Rui is also a columnist for Beijing Youth Daily, the most widely read newspaper in the capital city. He is also
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  • Born on January 16, 1984 in Beijing, Liu started to study Taekwondo at 17. Before that, he was an athletically [[Category:People]][[Category:sports]][[Category:Taekwondo]][[Category:Chinese athletes]]
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  • ...boxing gold at the [http://www.china.org.cn/olympic/node_1114380.htm 2008 Beijing Olympic Games]. He has retained his light fly weight Olympic boxing title a ...ns Olympics] bronze medalist claimed the men's light fly 48kg crown at the Beijing Olympics, his first-ever and China's first Olympic boxing gold medal, as we
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  • Yuan was born in 1930 in Beijing, but his hometown is De'an County, [[Jiangxi Province]]. He was an expert i Yuan graduated from the Agriculture Department of Southwest Agriculture Institute in 1953 and t
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  • ...w and was awarded a Class III Merit Citation by her troops. After retiring from military service, she studied at the Shanghai Yindu Art College, majoring i ...ng Young Artists held in Singapore. Soon after, she signed a contract with Beijing Hairun Performing Art Brokerage Co. Ltd.
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  • ...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 "I have spent the last of two years in my campus from Nanyue, Mengzi and Kunming, taking Mr. Empson's class when I was a junior a
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  • ...University. He is a member of the 12th National Committee of the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]], China's top political advisory body. ...i, Yao averaged 38.9 points and 20.2 rebounds a game, while shooting 76.6% from the field and made all 21 of his shots during one game in the finals.
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  • ...19, the enterprises run by Japan in China increased from 36 to 178; banks, from 21 to 38 in China's northeast. The intensified aggression of Japanese imper ...ent took place as a result of deepening contradictions between the Chinese people on the one hand and imperialism and feudal warlords on the other, and under
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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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  • During the 1920s film technicians from the United States trained Chinese in [[Shanghai]], an early filmmaking cent ...(1937) brought the darker, seamier side of society to light and expressed people's rebel against imperialism and feudalism. A number of acclaimed actors and
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  • ...orn in Shuo County, [[Shanxi Province]] in August, 1951. He graduated from Beijing International Studies University, majoring in French and once studied in th ...of Party Leadership Group in [[Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region]] starting from 2002, Gao Hucheng became Vice Minister and Member of Party Leadership Group
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  • The term '''Chengguan''' ('''城管''') is shortened from the Urban Administrative and Law Enforcement Bureau, a local government age In response to the growing public discontent, local authorities from major cities have started to conduct studies and research on new approaches
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  • ...f Chinese cuisine originating from Sichuan Province in southwestern China. People immediately think of [[Sichuan]] food as being hot, sour, sweet, and salty; ...ngdom of Shu was located in Sichuan. According to historical research, the people in Shu liked sweet food. During the [[Jin Dynasty]], they preferred to eat
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  • ...anxiashoucang (Collections in the Country), a popular television show in [[Beijing]] known for its exciting approach to identifying genuine and fake art piece The result has therefore triggered a hot debate on the Internet. People began to question whether Wang is actually a guardian or destroyer of valua
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  • ...ns, they had abundant aquatic products and grains as well as sea salt. The people of the area have stressed seasonings and flavorings since ancient times. ...created during the [[Yuan Dynasty]]. It gradually spread to north China, [[Beijing]], [[Tianjin]], northeast China, and the palace where it influenced the imp
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  • In 1976, Mo joined the [[PLA]] (China's People's Liberation Army) and held the posts of monitor, librarian, teacher and se In 1986, he graduated from the department of literature at the PLA Academy of Arts.  
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  • ...monasteries scattered across Cuiwei, Pingpo and Lushi hills at the foot of Beijing's Western Hills Scenic Area.]] Located on the outskirts of [[Beijing]], the sites were restored during the 1980's and have since become a popula
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  • Yet people soon suspected that the widely-acclaimed philanthropist’s generosity was ...e donated money, food and daily necessities, and even rescued three people from the debris.
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  • ...the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized in China. Of the 1,858,063 Bai people, 80 percent live in concentrated communities in the Dali Bai Autonomous Pre ...ssics recorded and summarized in detail the valuable experience of the Bai people in astronomy and medicine.
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  • “I come from a strict family,” Ni said in an interview with Beijing Times. “If I walk the way Yu walked, I have no doubt my father would have [[category:Nanjing People]]
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  • Her movie “So young,” adapted from the novel “To our youth that has been fading away,” grossed 600 million ..., whereas the post-70s and post-80s audiences developed a strong nostalgia from the film in which they saw traces of their own youth.
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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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  • ...cities and 93 percent of large cities, and provides access to 600 million people, 55 percent of China's total population or 70 percent of the country's urba 2. [[Beijing]]–[[Tianjin]]–[[Jinan]]–[[Nanjing]]–[[Hanghzou]]–[[Ningbo]]–[[F
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  • ...a regular exhibition on the unique collections and art works owned by some people keen on horse cultures, such as the horse sculptures, horse handicrafts, li ...: inside the Horsemanship Club of Rose Valley, [[Badaling Scenic Spot]], [[Beijing]]
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  • ...te not being one of China’s so-called "Diamond Generation" who went to the Beijing Olympics, he has gained top honors since 2008. He won gold in the parallel [[category: People]]
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  • ...d to teach are namely the Central Academy of Art, [[Tsinghua University]], Beijing Fine Arts Normal College and Centural Institute of Arts and Crafts. He was [[Category:People]] [[Category:Artists]] [[Category:Painters]]
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  • ...s style from that time on changed and he devoted himself to describing the people's lives and their struggle against Japanese aggression. His efforts resulte Bian died on December 2, 2000 in Beijing.
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  • ...pread to China. The museum collection contains several kinds of telegraphs from different periods, as well as a model of a [[Qing Dynasty]] telegraph opera The Popular Science Hall, on the third floor, is a favorite with young people. In contrast to the historical exhibition on the second floor, it exhibits
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  • Born into a well educated family in [[Beijing]] on Jun. 23, 1925, Anna was the most opinionated and stubborn of the sibli ...1948 and a feature writer for the ''Hsin Ming Daily News'' in [[Shanghai]] from 1944 to 1949.
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  • ...many other countries, China practices the principle of separating religion from [[education]]; religion is not a subject taught in schools of the popular e ...2,000. Of these, one Mass is held in English specially for foreigners in [[Beijing]].
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  • ...der of the People’s Republic of China’s modern textile industry, died in [[Beijing]] on [[February 5]], [[1994]] at the age of 94. After the People’s Republic of China was established in 1949, Qian was appointed member of
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  • Born in 1979 in [[Beijing]], Zhang first gained attention while still attending the Central Academy o ...oth path to international stardom hit a bump as the actress faced backlash from Chinese audiences following a scandal involving a charity donation to Sichu
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  • ...fitter on the Jinghan Railway connecting Hankou, [[Hubei Province]] with [[Beijing]]. It was a job that would propel Lin to meet his fate. .... 7, Wu’s troops surrounded the striking workers and opened fire. About 30 people were killed and over 200 were injured. Lin was arrested in the clash. Membe
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  • ...s doubles champion in the 3-meter springboard in the FINA Diving Series in Beijing. [[category: People]]
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  • Born in June 1963 in [[Beijing]], Liu graduated from[[North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power]] with a bach [[Category:People]] [[Category:Writers]] [[Category:Literature]]
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  • ...ding national security, maintaining social stability and ensuring that the people live and work in peace and contentment. ...l, Cuba, South Africa, Russia and Pakistan, and hosted similar delegations from 17 countries, including Russia, Romania, France, Italy, Hungary, South Afri
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  • ...are composed based on the nascent stage for the [[CPC]] when it was purged from[[ Kuomintang]] and launched a "Long March" to build its own revolutionary b ...between east and west during the latter half of the 20th century, Chinese people weren’t able to hum pop songs like the youngsters today. Instead, they c
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  • In 1994, she won gold medal in Beijing International Marathon. [[category:sports]][[category:people]]
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  • ...26.1 trillion yuan in 2010; and 2) Per-capita GDP up 6.6 percent annually from 13,985 yuan in 2005 to 19,270 yuan in 2010; ...3 percent in 2005 to 2 percent in 2010; and 4) The rate of urbanization up from 43 percent in 2005 to 47 percent in 2010.
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  • They have forged close links with the Tibetan people through political, economic and cultural exchanges and intermarriage over t ...d designs. Women usually wear white aprons, earrings, rings and bracelets. People in the Medog County dress differently. Women as well as men wear short or l
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  • ...archives, Chinese ancestors began using stilts to help them gather fruits from trees. This practical use of stilts gradually developed into a kind of folk Most stilts used today are made from wood. There are "double stilts" and "single stilt" performances. The double
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  • ...on doubles bronze at the [http://www.china.org.cn/olympic/node_1114380.htm Beijing Olympic Games]. [[category: People]]
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  • ...No. 52 and No. 30) in Urumqi, the capital city of Xinjiang, killing three people and injuring 23 others. Two other bombs – one planted at a cinema and the ...explosion in front of the Cultural Palace in the city of Hotan injured six people.
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  • ...fessor at Anhui University, and her mother is from Shanghai. She graduated from the Department of International Trade at Anhui University in 1995 and worke [[Category: People]][[Category: Writers]]
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  • ...ed at the Department of Mechanical Engineering of [[Chongqing University]] from September 1990 to August 1994 and worked at Xinxiang Chemical Fiber Factory After his son was born, his wife quit her job in her hometown and moved to [[Beijing]]. Zhao and his family lived together for just three years before he was se
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  • ...high school. At that same time, he was taking a TVB artist training class from which he graduated in 1983. He had several "walk-on" parts for the company ...red in many films. In 1994 Chow began directing films, starting with "From Beijing with Love." In 1995, with "A Chinese Odyssey Part Two: Cinderella," he rece
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  • ...Olympic title during the [http://www.china.org.cn/olympic/node_1114380.htm Beijing Olympic Games]. On June 15, 2015, Lin was banned from the playoff of China Badminton Super League again due to the sponsor confli
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  • ...freedom, were collected in “The Reed Flute” and “Paris.” Ai was released from prison in October 1935. ...st National Congress of Chinese Literature and Art Workers and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference. In 1950, he visited the Soviet Union
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  • ...are to attend the signing ceremony of the articles of agreement of AIIB in Beijing, capital of China, June 29, 2015. ]] ...round 50 billion dollars. The paid-in ratio will be 20 percent. As agreed, Beijing will host the AIIB's headquarters.
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  • ...entral Plains during the Tang Dynasty. In the [[Song Dynasty]] (960-1279), people of Yunnan and Sichuan provinces exchanged tea for Tibetan horses. ...inking tea. On the other hand, horses were also very important for the Han people. The result was the flourishing of the tea-horse trade.
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  • Chinese figure skater '''Zhang Dan''' ('''张丹''') announced her retirement from the sport in May 2012. ...m Yao Bin said Zhang Dan would pursue her academic career after retirement from figure skating and that her partner Zhang Hao is now paired with 16-year-ol
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  • Imperial food from the Ming and pre- Ming dynasties has mostly disappeared by today. What has ...pecialized in making and selling the orthodox pastries of the Qing Palace. From making and selling tea, pastries, and refreshments, Fangshan gradually evol
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  • ...On Sept. 23, 2012, Xie Xingfang and Lin Dan held their wedding ceremony in Beijing. ...exchange ideas," he says. "I think our relationship hasn't taken away time from training, but instead helps us improve."
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  • ...acau]], [[Guangzhou]], [[Guilin]], [[Chongqing]] and [[Kunming]] to escape from the damage caused by war. Her father suggested they go to the U.S. to study In 1944, a year before the Anti-Japanese Aggression War ended, Chen graduated from Lingnan University in Guangdong Province, whereupon she was hired as the on
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  • ...s then welcomed back by pasting a new paper image of him beside the stove. From this vantage point, the Kitchen God will oversee and protect the household ...the brick stove, are still commonly used among China's ethnic minorities. People in these regions make offerings to the Fire Pit God.
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  • ...ch advancing exam. After eight years of intense studies, Wu received a PHD from New York University, under which Wu’s college was registered in the Unite ...the early urologists in China, brought him to Zhonghe Hospital (now the [[People’s Hospital of Peking University]]).
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  • ...or her distinctive sweet voice and unparalleled singing skills. Originally from Taiwan, Teng was widely acclaimed throughout East Asia including Korea, Jap ...popular among Chinese fans that a saying goes: "Wherever there are Chinese people, the songs of Teresa Teng can be heard."
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  • They have forged close links with the [[Tibetan]] people through political, economic and cultural exchanges and intermarriage over t ...d designs. Women usually wear white aprons, earrings, rings and bracelets. People in the subtropical Medog County dress differently. Women as well as men wea
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  • ...’s University in [[Shanghai]] in 1912. After receiving a bachelor’s degree from the famous religious school in the city, whose past is replete with the con ...versity. He also became the dean and director of the English Department at Beijing Women’s Normal University. In 1924, he became one of the chief editors of
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  • ...in large quantities, as was typical of the dietetic customs of the nomadic people. ...years or older. The Manchu and Han banquet was attended by more than 2,800 people. The emperor dined with his guests and, in a joyful mood, wrote the four bi
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  • ...fering inflated Ma's personal fortune to US$25 billion, a sixfold increase from 2013. Born on Oct. 15, 1964, in Hangzhou of [[Zhejiang Province]], Ma graduated from the Hangzhou Normal University in 1988, majoring in English with a Bachelor
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  • Proceeding from the Shanghai Spirit, the SCO pursues its internal policy based on the princ ...organisation has two permanent bodies — the '''SCO Secretariat''' based in Beijing and the '''Executive Committee of the Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RA
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  • ...sponse to Fang’s criticism, Lee posted a copy of his letter of appointment from Carnegie Mellon University on Nov 29, admitting that the title had been mis ...e from Columbia University. In 1988, he gained a Ph.D. in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University.
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  • ...age, Qiu’s husband was promoted to be an official in the imperial court in Beijing. However, living with a man, who harbored a more conventional outlook than After receiving a sum of money from her husband’s family, Qiu established a woman’s magazine in 1907, advoc
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  • From 1904, he began to read Western philosophy and literary works. He employed A From 1907, Wang started opera studies. Prior to the 1911 Revolution, he had writ
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  • ...ng been the medium of communication among the Tus of Datong County. The Tu people do not have a written language of their own; they use that of the Hans inst ...as suppressed under the [[Kuomintang]] regime before the founding of the [[People’s Republic]] in [[1949]]. Nowadays, simple hairstyle topped by a brocaded
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  • ...earning traditional Chinese instruments and performing [[errenzhuan]] (two-people comedy skit). He displayed great talent. ...ded an annual session of the 10th [[National People's Congress]] held in [[Beijing]] in 2007.
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  • ...ng been the medium of communication among the Tus of Datong County. The Tu people do not have a written language of their own; they use that of the Hans inst ...stom was suppressed under the Kuomintang regime before the founding of the People’s Republic in 1949. Nowadays, simple hairstyle topped by a brocaded felt
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  • ...blic in the 40th Anniversary of the Founding of [[Air Force of the Chinese People's Liberation Army]]. ...hot American and South Korean aircraft during the Korean War. Five MIG-15s from the Korean War (air force of North Korea) are present.
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  • ...r the negotiation of Hong Kong's future at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing in 1982.]] ...e "'''one country, two systems'''" ('''一国两制''') policy are that within the People's Republic of China, the main body (mainland) will continue with its social
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  • ...d joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in November 1978. He graduated from Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Tsinghua University where Attended a short-term English training course at Beijing Language Institute
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  • '''The Xu Beihong Museum''' was originally housed near the [[Beijing Railway Station]]. In 1953 Xu' s wife, Mrs. [[Liao Jingwen]], contributed t ...on and Czechoslovakia, Italy and India. Copies of letters from the Chinese People' S volunteers and elementary school students, telegrams and original letter
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  • ...eunion, just like Christmas in the West. No matter how far away people are from their homes, they will try their best to get back to have the [[Lunar New Y ...imbed up to the shore only on New Year's Eve to devour the cattle and kill people.
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