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National Day—China Summary
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By the autumn of 1949, the Chinese civil war was drawing to a close, the People's Liberation Army of the Chinese Communist Party having defeated the Nationalists led by Chiang Kai-shek (1887–1975). On 1 October 1949 Mao Zedong...
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Public holidays in the People’s Republic of China Information
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There are seven official Public holidays in the People's Republic of China starting from...


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The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
Republic of China (Taiwan).
12/01/2000: 3,086 words, approx. 10 pages
ALVEN H.S. LAM [*] THE HISTORY OF real property taxes in China can be traced back to four thousand years ago when farmers contributed one-eighth of their crop to the government. The practice at that time was to subdivide a square piece...
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The Independent - London
The Sacred Republic Of China
03/31/1996: 615 words, approx. 2 pages
WHEN CHINA'S Roman Catholics celebrate Easter next weekend, churches like the Nantang church in central Peking will be filled to overflowing. If last Christmas was anything to go by, the crowds outside will be swelled by busloads of nervous security police. But many Catholics...
 


 

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