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Party flag flies high in Shanghai for centenary
Helicopters carrying the Party flag flew over the Huangpu River in Shanghai to mark the centenary of the CPC on July 1.
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China holds grand gathering marking centenary of CPC
A grand gathering celebrating the centenary of the Communist Party of China was held at Tian'anmen Square at the heart of Beijing on Thursday.
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Foreigners impressed by CPC memorial in Shanghai
Twenty expatriates who work in Shanghai were given a tour of the memorial hall that commemorates the site of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China on Monday.
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American communist explores CPC's governance capability in China
Just as Edgar Snow did many years ago, Ian Goodrum, an American communist, has come to China to see why and how the Communist Party of China works in China.
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Armed police officers teach Party history in Shanghai
Learning the history of the Communist Party of China has become a nationwide pursuit this year, which marks the centenary of the CPC's founding, but it may be a little different at an armed police troop in Shanghai.
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Officials, envoys hail role of Shanghai in opening-up
Zheng Haiao, deputy director of the Policy Research Bureau at the Management Committee of China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, described his job as something like a "woodpecker".
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Red culture platform released in Shanghai
Shanghai red culture resources and information platform Hongtu was launched on Friday at the Memorial for the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China in Shanghai.
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Shanghai launches Party education program
A month-long publicity and education program on the history of the Communist Party of China for young people was launched in Shanghai on Monday.
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New bus tour featuring CPC sites starts trial operations in Shanghai
A new hop-on hop-off bus tour featuring historical sites of the Communist Party of China in Shanghai started trial operations on Tuesday.
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Shanghai pledges to inherit the core spirit of the Party
Shanghai, where the Communist Party of China was founded in 1921, will inherit the core spirit of the Party and fulfill its original missions, the city's Mayor Gong Zheng said at a news conference on April 22.
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Over 100 participants take part in marathon relay to mark CPC's 100 years
Despite the drizzle, a hundred marathon runners gathered in downtown Shanghai on Sunday morning for a running event held to celebrate the centenary of the Communist Party of China.
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The Longhua Memorial of Revolutionary Martyrs
The memorial was built to commemorate 24 CPC members who were murdered by Kuomintang troops on Feb 7, 1931.
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Former residence of Chen Wangdao
In 1920, Chen completed the first Chinese translation of The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
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Former Site of the Editorial Department of New Youth magazine
Revolutionary magazine New Youth, which initiated the New Culture Movement and spread the influence of the May Fourth Movement, was established by Chen Duxiu in Shanghai in 1915.
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Expanded CPC memorial hall opens
After more than a year and a half of renovation and expansion, the Memorial for the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China in Shanghai opened on Thursday for the upcoming centenary of the founding of the Party in July.
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Pop-up CPC history bookstore launched
A pop-up bookstore themed around the Communist Party of China was launched by Shanghai Century Publishing Group, Sinan Mansions and several other institutions in Shanghai on Friday, to mark World Literature Day.
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A love for Chinese culture and architecture
As the executive adviser to the president of Bureau Veritas' marine and offshore division, Claude Maillot helps the company collaborate with Chinese shipbuilders to improve industry standards.
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German expat lauds Pudong's transformation over the decades
As someone who has lived in Shanghai for the past 32 years, Michael Kruppe, the general manager of Shanghai New International Expo Centre, is most fascinated with the pace of the city's development.
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Brazilian star has goal to help Shanghai soccer culture
Brazilian soccer player Oscar dos Santos Emboaba Junior may have already won the 2018 Super League Championship and the 2019 Super Cup Championship during his five years in China, but the attacking midfielder is not quite content with his medal haul.
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Gymnast head over heels in love with Shanghai
"If I have to sum up my feelings for Shanghai in just one word, I would say it's love," Russian Krupikova Oksana proclaims in an interview for Shanghai Through Our Eyes, a video series featuring expatriates and their impressions of the city.
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Dynamic healthcare sector calls for upgraded innovation
Twenty-six years ago, when Boehringer Ingelheim decided to settle in Shanghai, who could have imagined the healthcare landscape we have here today?
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Six-episode documentary about liberation of Shanghai launched
A new documentary series titled Witness a New Dawn was launched on May 27 in commemoration of the liberation of Shanghai in 1949.
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Shanghai expat impressed at city development pace
Martin Wawra, managing director of Voith Turbo China, has been living in Shanghai since 2011, but he still remembers when he looking at Pudong from the Bund in 1998.
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Shanghai Through Our Eyes: Inui Hiroshi
Inui Hiroshi, the general manager of Daikin Air Conditioning (Shanghai) Co. Ltd, was recently featured in a video in which he talked about his passion for pursuing the spirit of craftsmanship.
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Shanghai Through Our Eyes: Simon Lichtenberg
The founder and CEO of furniture firm Trayton Group speaks such fluent Mandarin that those who only hear him speak could be forgiven for thinking that he is a native Chinese.
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GM China president: Shanghai is the most livable city in the world
Julian Blissett, General Motors Executive Vice-President and GM China President, has lived in Shanghai with his wife and three sons for 15 years.
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