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  2. The Paper (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. 839 Yan'an West Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai. Sister newspapers. Sixth Tone. Website. www .thepaper .cn. The Paper ( simplified Chinese: 澎湃新闻; traditional Chinese: 澎湃新聞; pinyin: Péngpài Xīnwén; lit. 'Surging News') is a Chinese digital newspaper owned and run by the state-owned Shanghai United Media Group .

  3. Qin Yaqing - Wikipedia

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    Qin Yaqing (born October 1953) is a Chinese political scientist and a constructivist international relations theorist. [1] Since May 2021, he has been a Chair Professor at Shandong University. [2] Prior to that, Qin was the President and a Professor of China Foreign Affairs University (2014-2019). [3]

  4. Lydia H. Liu - Wikipedia

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    Comparative literature. Institutions. University of California, Berkeley. University of Michigan. Columbia University. Lydia He Liu (Chinese: 刘禾) [1] is a theorist of media and translation and a scholar of comparative literature. She is the Wun Tsun Tam Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University. [2]

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  6. Etiquette in Asia - Wikipedia

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    In Asia, paying respect to elders is expected among younger people, a gesture such as bowing expresses the utmost respect. The elaborate and refined Japanese tea ceremony is also meant to demonstrate respect through grace and good etiquette.

  7. Wang Wenbin - Wikipedia

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    Wang Wenbin (Chinese: 汪文斌; pinyin: Wāng Wénbīn; born April 1971) is a Chinese politician and diplomat who currently serves as the Chinese Ambassador to Cambodia. ...

  8. Wang Weizhong - Wikipedia

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    Wáng Wěizhōng. Wade–Giles. Wang Wei-chung. Yue: Cantonese. Jyutping. Wong4 wai5 zung1. Wang Weizhong ( Chinese: 王伟中; born March 1962) is a Chinese politician, and current deputy party secretary and governor of Guangdong. A graduate of Tsinghua University, Wang rose through the ranks in the working for the Ministry of Science and ...

  9. Chu Shijian - Wikipedia

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    Chu Shijian (Chinese: 褚时健; 24 December 1927 – 5 March 2019) was a Chinese business executive and entrepreneur, known as the "king of tobacco" and the "king of oranges".