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  • ...ty at the fourth municipal People's Congress on Jan. 31, 2012. He has been Chongqing's mayor since 2010. ...2001 to December 2009 and served as acting mayor and vice secretary of the Chongqing municipal committee of the [[Communist Party of China]] since December 2009
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  • ...cation project increased the annual transportation capacity of the railway from 6.1 million tons to 13 million tons. ...ilometer and was the first railway to be built after the founding of the [[People's Republic of China]]. The line had been rebuilt several times to meet the
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  • ...on yuan (US$0.51 million) by the Chongqing Municipality First Intermediate People's Court. Born in July 1958 in Changshou District, Chongqing Municipality, Lei began his career in September 1976.
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  • [[1937]]: The national government announced [[Chongqing]] as the provisional capital. [[1988]]: The People's Republic of China and the State of Palestine established formal diplomati
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  • ...Science and Law with a Bachelor's degree in law, and holding a Ph.D in law from China University of Political Science and Law, He successively served as de ...7, He was appointed to the Leading Party Group of the [[Gansu]] Provincial People’s Government, where he served as assistant to the Governor, secretary of
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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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  • ...(周克华).JPEG|thumb|260px|right|Zhou Kehua died in a shootout with police in Chongqing on the morning of Aug. 14, 2012.]] ...gust 14, 2012. The shootout occurred at Tongjiaqiao, Shapingba District in Chongqing.
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  • ...ang Yang''' ('''汪洋'''), male, Han ethnicity, was born in March 1955 and is from Suzhou, Anhui Province. He began his first job in June 1972 and joined the Secretary, CPC Chongqing Municipal Committee
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  • ...ional Construction Association''' (CDNCA) was established in the city of [[Chongqing]]. Its members mainly consisted of patriotic industrialists, businessmen an ...mocratic revolution. The CDNCA supported political and economic democracy, people's rights, economic development and the interests of patriotic businessmen.
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  • ...'er''' ('''陈敏尔'''), male, Han ethnicity, was born in September 1960 and is from Zhuji, Zhejiang Province. He began his first job in August 1981 and joined ...the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Secretary of the CPC Chongqing Municipal Committee.
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  • ...uary 1953 in Zhaoyuan, Shandong Province, Jiang received a Master’s degree from Central South University, formerly known as Central South Industry Universi ...PC Chongqing Municipal Committee, and President of the Party School of CPC Chongqing Municipal Committee
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  • '''Liu Jiayi''', ethnic [[Han]], a native of Kaixian County of [[Chongqing Municipality]], was born in August 1958 and joined the CPC in August 1976. ...onal Audit Office of China at the 1st plenary session of the 11th National People’s Congress of China.
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  • Born in Chongqing in 1962, Hong started to write at 18. She spent 10 years travelling all aro ...ld War II or the Cultural Revolution. She tends to depict the marginalized people in contemporary [[China]].
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  • [[1942]]: [[Chiang Kai-shek]] announced in [[Chongqing]] that he would take up the post of '''[[supreme commander]]''' of the Chin ...entral Military Commission and chief of the general staff of the Chinese [[People's Liberation Army]] (PLA).
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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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  • ...ity, [[Sichuan Province]]. She has a younger brother. Except for suffering from epilepsy, Zhang has a hot temper and is said to be of an reticent and eccen After graduating from junior secondary school in 2008, Zhang went on to work in Zhongshan, Guangd
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  • ...debates and investigation, it was finally approved in 1992 by the National People's Congress ([[NPC]]). ...of the river, could accommodate only 3,000-ton steamers, and the Yichang-[[Chongqing]] section was accessible only to 1,500-ton ships, due to submerged rocks, a
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  • ...g Song" as well as her anti-Japanese songs were widely sung by the Chinese people. In 1936, she wrote a drama in verse called ''Songhum Has Turned Red'' abou ...War of Resistance Against Japan, An E became a war correspondent in Wuhan, Chongqing, Guilin, and Kunming. She also wrote an opera ''Spring in the Battlefield''
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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 5. [[Chongqing]]–[[Guiyang]]–[[Nanning]]–[[Zhanjiang]] Highway.
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  • Ai Wu began to write while he was wandering from place to place. Soon after setting down in [[Shanghai]], he, together with From 1931 to the eve of the [[War of Resistance Against Japan]], Ai Wu published
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