- Wu
Hequan (born 16
January 1943) is a
Chinese engineer who was vice
president of
Chinese Academy of
Engineering from 2002 to 2010. He is a
member of the...
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extensively with
Manchu families. A
Manchu Bannerman in
Guangzhou called Hequan illegally adopted a Han
Chinese named Zhao Tinglu, the son of
former Han...
- by
China Program 973
State Key
Laboratories Project 985
Project 211 Wu,
Hequan (6
August 2002). "The
progress of
communication technology subject of hi-tech...
- Non-profit
organization positions New
title President of the
Internet Society of
China 2001–2013 Succeeded by Wu
Hequan...
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ethnic townships:
Huangtupo Subdistrict (黄土坡街道)
Hongyan Subdistrict (红岩街道)
Hequan Subdistrict (荷泉街道)
Hecheng Subdistrict (荷城街道)
Yangliu Subdistrict (杨柳街道)...
- Village,
Sanpu Village,
Lizhou Village,
Tianfu Village,
Rongping Village,
Hequan Village,
Shantang Village,
Huajiao Village, Lengs**** Village,
Biquan Village...
- Yennifer; Lux, Thomas; Campoy, José A.; Marek, Magdalena; Huettel, Bruno; Sun,
Hequan; Mayer,
Klaus F. X.; Schneeberger, Korbinian; Marques, André (March 2024)...
- 陈慧珍 Chén Huìzhēn
alternative Chinese spellings of Pua's name are 潘和全 Pān
Héquán and 潘克泉 Pān Kèquán Tan, Tam Mei (3
December 2017). "The
tragic tale of Annie...
- 简历:全国人大常务委员会委员朱丽兰. Sohu (in Chinese). 15
February 2006.
Retrieved 11 July 2022. Wu,
Hequan (2002-08-06). "The
progress of
communication technology subject of hi-tech...
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Hequan [zh] (贺圈镇) Hongliugou [zh] (红柳沟镇) Zhuanjing [zh] (砖井镇) Bainijing [zh] (白泥井镇) Anbian [zh] (安边镇) Duiziliang [zh] (堆子梁镇) Baiwanzi [zh] (白湾子镇) Jiyuan [zh]...