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  • ...storic and cultural cities of [[China]] announced by the [[State Council]] in 1982. [[Yangzhou|(More...)]]
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  • ...121°29' east longitude, borders on [[Jiangsu]] and [[Zhejiang]] provinces in the west. North of the city, the [[Yangtze River]] pours into the East Chin ...t. Shanghai is now a major financial center and the busiest container port in the world.
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  • ...dren of [[migrant workers]] can enjoy the same rights as their urban peers in sitting college entrance exams locally. ...ant workers' children to receive the nine-year compulsory education in the cities where their parents work.
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  • ...on of Literature and Art Circles]] and the [[China Filmmaker Association]] in 1992, the event is regarded as one of the four biggest film festivals, alon ...19th Golden Rooster and Full Blossom Film Festival wrapped up in Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province. [[Chen Kun]] and [[Vicky Zhao]] won the best leading actor and ac
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  • ...ms caused by ferries in the Yangtze estuary and to promote economic growth in the [[Yangtze River Delta]]. ...billion yuan (US$1.15 billion), it is the most complicated bridge project in Chinese history, setting several technical records.
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  • ...ement of business tax with value-added tax.JPEG|thumb|270px|Transformation in China's turnover tax system.]] ...since the 1994 tax reform. This change aims to maintain the fiscal balance in both central and local governments.
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  • ...survivors and handing out cash to the homeless villagers. He spent 54 days in the quake-hit zone and donated more than 100 million yuan (US$15 million) f ...im posing behind his donation of a wall of thousands of 100-yuan banknotes in Nanjing drew heavy criticism. He thrust cash to the palm of the needy and t
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  • ...storic and cultural cities of [[China]] announced by the [[State Council]] in 1982. ...sure environment, it won the United Nations' Habitat Scroll of Honor Award in 2006.
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  • [[Suzhou]], a cultural and historical city in east [[China]]'s [[Jiangsu Province]], is celebrated around the world for its elegant gardens. ...rigid conventions of the imperial court, had greater freedom of expression in their art.<br>
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  • ...e returned home, took part in the patriotic May 4th Movement, participated in organizing the Awakening Society, a progressive organization and founded Ti ...of the CPC Central Committee and secretly led the Party Central Committee in Shanghai.
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  • ...nshan]], one of the five counties administered by Suzhou municipality in [[Jiangsu Province]]. ...dynasties. In June 2000, it was put on the Global 100 Best Practices List in improving the living environment under the UN Human Settlements Program (UN
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  • ...d vegetables. Some typical dishes are carp in milk soup, Yellow River carp in sweet and sour sauce, stewed pork leg, and quick – fried double crisps. ...d, stir – fried, stewed, or sauted so they absorb the onion flavor. People in Shandong also like foods made of wheat flour, such as steamed buns, baked b
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  • ...rs ago, which is known as the "first anthropoid", were discovered in China in 1994. ...ulture]] in [[Jiangsu]] and [[Zhejiang]] provinces, the [[Hemudu Culture]] in eastern Zhejiang and the[[ Yangshou Culture]] along the middle reaches of t
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  • Apart from the sangha in various temples in which monks live a communal life, there are also social organizations for B ...eded by Shes-rab-rhya-mtsho (1884-1968), a famed Tibetan Buddhist scholar. In 1980 Zhao Puchu (1907-2000) began to serve as president, and the present pr
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  • Political contacts between the two sides in the seventies and the eighties: In October 1973, Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau visited China.
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  • ...ecent years when, after the disastrous "cultural revolution", he succeeded in setting the country on the road to socialist modernization. He has proved t ...refused to abandon correct views. this, however, only increase the respect in which he was held, and ultimately he became the nation's chief policy-maker
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  • ...[[Ningxia]], as well as in [[Chengdu]], [[Xi'an]], [[Guangzhou]] and other cities. '''Language''': Manchu (in both script and spoken language) and Han (standard Chinese)
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  • [[File:An ancient tower in Beijing.jpg|230px|thumb|An ancient tower in Beijing.]] ...y documents of Chinese history. Pagodas, however, appeared relatively late in China. A Chinese term for pagoda did not exist until the first century. The
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  • ...y]] (206 B.C. - 220), reports that Yi Yin, the first famous prime minister in known Chinese history, helped [[Tang]] (the first ruler of the [[Shang Dyna ...hao Kang, the seventh emperor of the [[Xia Dynasty]], had been an official in charge of the kitchen service for Youyushi before the Xia Dynasty was found
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  • ...a Palace in the Tibet Autonomous Region.JPEG|thumb|250px|The Potala Palace in the Tibet Autonomous Region]] ...ighboring countries of Myanmar, India, Bhutan and Nepal as well as Kashmir in the south and west.
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