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China: President Hu Bilateral Meeting with President Obama (2012)thefilmarchive.org March 26, 2012 Hu Jintao (Pinyin: Hú Jǐntāo, pronounced [xǔ tɕìntʰɑ́ʊ]; born 21 December 1942) is the current Paramount leader of the People's Republic of China. He has held the titles of General Secretary of the Communist Party of China since 2002, President of the People's Republic of China since 2003, and Chairman of the Central Military Commission since 2004, succeeding Jiang Zemin as the chief of the fourth generation of leadership of the Communist Party of China. Hu has been involved in the Communist party bureaucracy for most of his adult life, notably as Party secretary for Guizhou province and the Tibet Autonomous Region, and then later first Secretary of the CPC Secretariat and Vice-President under former leader Jiang Zemin. Hu is the first leader of the Communist Party without any significant revolutionary credentials. As such, his rise to the presidency represented China's transition of leadership from establishment communists to younger, more pragmatic technocrats. During his term in office, Hu reintroduced state control in some sectors of the economy that were relaxed by the previous administration, and has been conservative with political reforms. Along with his colleague, Premier Wen Jiabao, Hu presided over nearly a decade of consistent economic growth and development that cemented China as a major world power. He sought to improve socio-economic equality domestically through the Scientific Development Concept, which aimed to build a ...
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iPhone Preview of ZAP at Beijing Motor Show, Electric Taxi, Alias Prototype Sports CarBEIJING (April 21, 2010) ZAP (OTC BB: ZAAP), a US electric vehicle pioneer, is introducing an all-electric ZAP Taxi targeting the fleet market as well as its innovative 100% electric Alias prototype sports car at the Beijing Motor Show. ZAP is gearing up to meet the need in the China marketplace for high-quality, environmentally friendly vehicles. Pilot production of the ZAP Taxi is already underway at ZAP Hangzhou, the joint venture in Hangzhou with Holley Group, a global producer of electric power meters. The vehicles will be initially aimed at the Asian market, such as taxi fleets, as well as intra-campus transportation for large corporate, government, military and university campuses. Because of their frequently idling engines, taxis may cause more pollution than other cars. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, an idling engine is 20 times more polluting than one running at 32 mph. The vehicle integrates the latest AC electric drivetrain and lithium battery system technologies in a freeway-capable EV designed for specific fleet uses. The ZAP Hangzhou joint venture and the ZAP partnership with Zhejiang Jonway Automobile Co., Ltd. are part of a multi-phase business plan ZAP is implementing to target the China electric vehicle market. ZAP chose the Jonway partnership in part because Jonway produced one of the first vehicles made in China to meet international standards of quality, including ISO 9000, China Compulsory Certification (CCC) and ...
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Why Do Official Media Neglect Jiang Zemin?Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com On May 7th, a photo of Jiang Zemin, Former Chinese Communist Party leader, and the president of coffee group was widely spread, but not issued by the official media. On the 8th, there are reports regarding Jiang, but except the local media which vigorously promoted the news, official media reported with a low profile. A report says that the official media neglect Jiang. In the past, official media always promoted news of Jiang after he retired. Who is operating behind the scenes? What is the purpose? Let us find out more. Yangzhou is the hometown of Jiang Zemin. Local media promoted reports of Yangzhou Taizhou airport being officially unveiled by Jiang. However, People's Daily, Xinhua News Agency and CCTV reported this in low profile. Except semi-official media Zhongxinwang publishing a newsletter with pictures, People's Daily and Xinhua News did not report or reproduce this. Commentator Wen Zhao: "First of all, when was inscription issued? Nobody knows. If Jiang is alive, like former news that he met many key figures in Beijing, if it is really like this, it is impossible that official media did not report his activities at all." Recently, a photo of Jiang and the president of coffee group was spread. The news was published on 20 April without any photo. That photo was released on Twitter on 7 May. In addition, the CCP claims that they are unsure about the meeting. Wen Zhao: "Jiang never did ...
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One Highway Uses 400 Toll CollectorsFollow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com According to China's state-run media, travelling on China's highways' could cost you dearly in tolls and other charges. As the cost of managing China's highways increases, so do the logistical costs, which in turn raises the prices of rice, vegetables, and other goods. This extra financial burden directly affects the lives of everyone who uses the highways. Some media pointed out that the reason toll charges are so high is due to the collaboration between officials, businesses, and the organization structure of absolute power. Guangzhou Daily reported on May 23 that Henan Express Company Luoyang Subsidiary has 403 staff in charge of approximately 62 miles of highway. According to the report, the Luoyang Subsidiary only deals with toll administration and has nothing to do with route planning or road construction. So an average of four staff per every .62 miles, is too many. Shanghai-Nanjing Expressway has an average of 5.4 staff per .62 miles and the toll costs are even higher. Moreover, people are suspicious of the high bridge tolls, and often talk about them. World Journal reported last weekend that on May 18, China's netizens selected the top five "most profitable" toll bridges in China, which are: Jiaojiang Bridge in Taizhou, Zhejiang, Luohe Toll Station in Henan, Huanghe Bridge in Zhengzhou, Henan, Bailong Bridge Toll Station in Jinhua, Zhejiang, and the Huanghe Bridge in Jinan. However, the total ...
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| Taizhou College | |
|---|---|
| 台州学院 | |
| Established | 1907 |
| Type | Public university |
| President | Gong Jianli |
| Academic staff | 200 |
| Admin. staff | 800 |
| Undergraduates | 7,000 |
| Location | Taizhou, Zhejiang, People's Republic of China |
| Campus | Urban area |
| Colours | |
| Website | www.tzc.edu.cn/ |
Taizhou College (TZU; simplified Chinese: 台州学院; traditional Chinese: 台州學院; pinyin: Tái zhōuxué yuàn is a comprehensive public university based in Taizhou city, Zhejiang province, China.
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[edit] History
Taizhou University was established in Linhai, Taizhou prefecture, Zhejiang province in 1907 and has undergone several organizational restructuring.[1]
[edit] Location
The university has three campuses. The main campus is in Linhai and has a floor space of 230,000 square meters. A secondary, smaller campus is also in Linhai, next to the famous Linhai Old Street and across from the Great Wall. The third campus is in the Jiaojiang District, another region of Taizhou County, and covers an area of more than 800,000 square meters.[1]
[edit] Administration
[edit] Schools and Departments
There are 12 departments or colleges at university which are: [1]
- School of Humanities and social sciences
- School of Economy & Trade Management
- School of Foreign Languages
- School of Information & Electronics Engineering
- School of Bioscience & Medical Chemistry
- School of Physical Education
- School of Medical
- School of Adult Education
- School of Mathematics
- School of Machine & electronics
- School of Architecture
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Taizhou University Official website (Chinese) (English)


