The following is the biographical sketch of Li Hongzhong: Li Hongzhong, male, Han ethnicity, was born in August 1956 and is from Changle County, Shandong Province. He began his first job in August 1975 and joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in December 1976. Li graduated from Department of History, Jilin University where he completed an undergraduate program in history. He is an economist. Li is currently a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Secretary of the CPC Tianjin Municipal Committee. 2017- Member, CPC Central Committee Political Bureau Secretary, CPC Tianjin Municipal Committee 2016-2017 Secretary, CPC Tianjin Municipal Committee 2011-2016 Secretary, CPC Hubei Provincial Committee Chairman, Standing Committee of the Hubei Provincial People's Congress 2010-2011 Secretary, CPC Hubei Provincial Committee 2008-2010 Deputy Secretary, CPC Hubei Provincial Committee Governor, Hubei Province 2007-2008 Deputy Secretary, CPC Hubei Provincial Committee Acting Governor, Hubei Province 2005-2007 Member, Standing Committee of the CPC Guangdong Provincial Committee Secretary, CPC Shenzhen Municipal Committee Chairman, Standing Committee of the Shenzhen Municipal People's Congress 2004-2005 Member, Standing Committee of the CPC Guangdong Provincial Committee Deputy Secretary, CPC Shenzhen Municipal Committee Mayor, Shenzhen 2003-2004 Member, Standing Committee of the CPC Guangdong Provincial Committee Deputy Secretary, CPC Shenzhen Municipal Committee Acting Mayor, Shenzhen 2002-2003 Member, Standing Committee of the CPC Guangdong Provincial Committee Vice Governor, Guangdong Province 2001-2002 Vice Governor, Guangdong Province 2000-2001 Secretary, CPC Huizhou Municipal Committee, Guangdong Province 1995-2000 Deputy Secretary, CPC Huizhou Municipal Committee, Guangdong Province Acting Mayor; Mayor, Huizhou, Guangdong Province Took a one-year training course for young and middle-aged officials at the Central Party School (1996-1997) 1988-1995 Vice Mayor, Huizhou, Guangdong Province (on secondment) Chairman and Leading Party Members Group Secretary, Administration Committee of Zhongkai National High-tech Industrial Development Park in Huizhou (concurrently 1993-1995); and Secretary, Leading Party Members Group, Administration Committee of Huizhou Daya Bay Industrial Area (concurrently 1990-1991) 1987-1988 Deputy Chief (director level), General Office of the Leading Party Members Group of the Ministry of Electronics Industry 1985-1987 Office secretary, General Office of the Ministry of Electronics Industry (deputy director level from Jul 1986) 1985 Office secretary, General Office of the CPC Liaoning Provincial Committee 1984-1985 Deputy Head, Documents Management Office, General Office, Shenyang Municipal Government, Liaoning Province 1982-1984 Staff member, Secretariat of the General Office, Shenyang Municipal Government, Liaoning Province 1978-1982 Studied history at Department of History, Jilin University 1975-1978 Educated youth; militia company commander; public security chief; CYL General Branch secretary; and deputy director of the revolutionary committee, Qiandou Brigade, Yaoqian Commune, Sujiatun District, Shenyang, Liaoning Province Alternate member, 16th and 17th CPC Central Committees Member, 18th and 19th CPC Central Committees Member, 19th CPC Central Committee Political Bureau. silicone bracelets custom cheap
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NEW DELHI - Both China and India's development goals are similar and the April 27-28 informal meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will promote free trade, strengthen unity among developing countries and uphold the principles of equity and justice, wrote Chinese Ambassador to India Luo Zhaohui in an article published here in a leading English daily Thursday.As the world's two largest developing countries and major emerging markets, the two nations have to explore ways to get along with each other, the ambassador wrote in "Hindustan Times."In his article entitled "India-China cooperation outweighs our difference," the Chinese envoy further stated that both countries are at a "critical stage" of economic development and modernisation.The 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) recently laid out the blueprint for making the nation a great modern socialist country. India also has a three-year blueprint to achieve a "New India" by 2022 and a 15-year National Development Agenda.According to him, India-China relations have been "stabilising and improving."Giving an account of recent engagements between the two sides, he wrote, "Since the end of 2017, China and India's Special Representatives on Boundary Question and foreign ministers have exchanged visits. The China-India Joint Economic Group, China-India Strategic Economic Dialogue and other dialogue mechanisms have been activated. These efforts contributed to a positive atmosphere for the informal summit. Economic and trade cooperation between the two nations is surging. There have also been cultural and personnel exchanges."Citing greater cultural and people-to-people exchanges, he wrote in his article that personnel exchanges in 2017 exceeded one million. Over 20,000 Indians study in China and 42 flights operate between the two countries every week. Yoga, Darjeeling tea and Bollywood movies are popular in China. Chinese language education has promising prospects in India.In his article, the Chinese envoy also gave a historical perspective of China-India relations. "History is full of touching stories of monks such as Xuanzang and Bodhidharma traveling over mountains and oceans between China and India. In the 1950s, China and India co-proposed the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, a new contribution to modern international relations."Acknowledging that it's natural for neighbours to have differences, he suggested that when differences can't be solved for now, "we should properly manage them and focus on cooperation.""Our consensus and cooperation outweigh differences and competition. We should bear in mind our bilateral long-term vision, hold reasonably optimistic expectations and give full play to five magic tools: the Navigator (strategic guidance of the two leaders), the accelerator (practical cooperation), the booster (people-to-people exchanges), the enhancer (multilateral cooperation), and the stabiliser (controlling differences)," his article concluded.
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