- This
house on Yu Yuen Road
formerly belonged to Wang
Boqun, a
Republic of
China minister, and is an
example of the
large houses built in the
western extra-settlement...
- of
China In
office 1926 - 1927
Premier Wellington Koo
Succeeded by Wang
Boqun Minister of Finance,
Republic of
China In
office 1928
Premier Pan Fu Tan...
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Changning District of Shanghai, China. It was
originally built for Wang
Boqun,
former Minister of Communications,
including transportation, post, bank...
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Siqun Auditorium built in 1946,
named in
memory of Wang
Boqun,
former president of the
Great China University and the
first Minister of Communications...
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chairman although the real
power lay with the
Minister of Communications, Wang
Boqun. Two w****s
later on 17 April, the
Nationalists entered into a
service contract...
- Pak
Khuan (simplified Chinese: 刘伯群;
traditional Chinese: 劉伯群; pinyin: Liú
Bóqún; Jyutping: Lau4 Baak3 Kwan4; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lâu Pek-kûn; 1894 – 1971) was a...
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Consulate General of ****an Xu****
District 1517
Middle Huaihai Road 1900 34 Wang
Boqun Residence Changning Youth Palace Changning District 31 Lane 1136 Yuyuan...
- Tradition.
Edinburgh University Press. p. 52. ISBN 978-0-7486-3251-0. Fan,
Boqun (2020-07-30). A
History of
Modern Chinese Po****r Literature. Cambridge...
- Communications,
Republic of
China In
office 1931 - 1932
Preceded by Wang
Boqun Succeeded by Zhu
Jiahua Personal details Born 4
December 1899 Lianzhou,...
- of
Communications (1926 - 1927),
Minister of
Railways (1928-1931) Wang
Boqun (1927 – 1931) Chen
Mingshu Minister of
Communications (December 1931 – October...