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Hong Kong

Hong Kong Handover
Hong Kong Handover ()
Entrusted by history
Entrusted by history (1997)
Warmly welcome the visit to Hong Kong of the nation's first taikonaut Yang Liwei ...
Warmly welcome the visit to Hong Kong of the nation's first taikonaut Yang Liwei and representatives from the manned space flight program (2003, October)
Usher in a new epoch - Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China
Usher in a new epoch - Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China (1999)
Study the speeches, cherish the party spirit, follow the party
Study the speeches, cherish the party spirit, follow the party (2000)
Chen Jiahua - Enthusiastically celebrate the return of Hong Kong
Enthusiastically celebrate the return of Hong Kong (1997, January)
Wu Xiangfeng - The return of Hong Kong, One Country-Two Systems
The return of Hong Kong, One Country-Two Systems (1997, January)
China-Hong Kong 1997
China-Hong Kong 1997 (1997, April)
China-Hong Kong 1997
China-Hong Kong 1997 (1997, April)
China-Hong Kong 1997
China-Hong Kong 1997 (1997, April)
China-Hong Kong 1997
China-Hong Kong 1997 (1997, April)
China-Hong Kong 1997
China-Hong Kong 1997 (1997, April)
China-Hong Kong 1997
China-Hong Kong 1997 (1997, April)
China-Hong Kong 1997
China-Hong Kong 1997 (1997, April)
China-Hong Kong 1997
China-Hong Kong 1997 (1997, April)
China-Hong Kong 1997
China-Hong Kong 1997 (1997, April)
China-Hong Kong 1997
China-Hong Kong 1997 (1997, April)
China-Hong Kong 1997
China-Hong Kong 1997 (1997, April)
China-Hong Kong 1997
China-Hong Kong 1997 (1997, April)
We are in the process of creation
We are in the process of creation (1994, December)
Hold high the banner, create the future - Create a new situation
Hold high the banner, create the future - Create a new situation (2001, February)
The Chinese Communist Party fully represents the basic interests of the greatest majority of the Chinese people
The Chinese Communist Party fully represents the basic interests of the greatest majority of the Chinese people (2002)
A hundred years of China
A hundred years of China (1999, July)
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