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Zushan Mountain (Chinese: 祖山; pinyin:
Zǔshān) is a
mountain in Qinglong, China. It is
around two
hours drive from
Qinhuangdao in
Hebei province. The main...
- Lü
Zushan (born
November 1946) is a
politician of the People's
Republic of China. He
succeeded Xi
Jinping as
Governor of
Zhejiang province in 2003. After...
- Preceded by Chai
Songyue Governor of
Zhejiang 2002–2003 Succeeded by Lü
Zushan Preceded by Li
Zemin Director of the
Standing Committee of the Zhejiang...
- "Biography of Chai Songyue".
China Vitae.
Retrieved 27
December 2010. 吕祖善 [Lü
Zushan] (in Chinese).
Xinhua News Agency.
Archived from the
original on
April 15...
- ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7. ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943.
Retrieved 4 June 2019. Hashmi,
Zushan (13 June 2016). "How The 'Afghan Cameleer'
Campaign Accidentally Hides Diversity"...
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throughout its history,
including Li Delun, Han Zhongjie,
Zheng Xiaoying, Bian
Zushan,
Huang Xiaotong, Chen Xieyang,
Zhang Guoyong, Chen
Zuohuang and Shao En...
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Communist Party Feng
Shuping Tianjin F Han 1951
Chinese Communist Party Lü
Zushan Zhejiang M Han 1946
Chinese Communist Party Lü Wei
Hainan F Han 1956 ...
- In
August 2011, he
became the
acting governor of Zhejiang,
succeeding Lü
Zushan, and was
officially elected as
governor in
January 2012. On 18 December...
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towards Changli (south)
Hebei S52 –
towards Daxinzhai (north)
Qinhuangdao Zushan Connection Highway – G102 (north)
Houying Haigang Qinhuangdao North S251...
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Australian Indian Historical Society Inc.
Retrieved 17
December 2019. Hashmi,
Zushan (13 June 2016). "How The 'Afghan Cameleer'
Campaign Accidentally Hides Diversity"...