Xi Jinping Visits Flood-Affected Residents in Northeast China
Xi Jinping visited flood-affected residents in Liaoning Province’s Zhujiagou village ahead of the Spring Festival, emphasizing disaster relief efforts.
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Xi Jinping visited flood-affected residents in Liaoning Province’s Zhujiagou village ahead of the Spring Festival, emphasizing disaster relief efforts.
Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, visits flood-affected residents in Liaoning Province’s Zhujiagou village ahead of the Spring Festival.
President Xi Jinping visited flood-affected residents in Liaoning Province’s Zhujiagou village, offering support ahead of the Spring Festival.
President Xi Jinping visited flood-affected residents in Liaoning Province’s Zhujiagou village, showing support ahead of the Spring Festival.
President Xi Jinping visited flood-affected residents in Liaoning Province’s Zhujiagou Village, bringing support and encouragement ahead of the Spring Festival.
President Xi Jinping visited flood-affected residents in Liaoning Province’s Zhujiagou village ahead of the Spring Festival, emphasizing support and swift recovery efforts.
President Xi Jinping visited flood-affected villagers in Liaoning Province ahead of the Spring Festival, bringing hope and support to communities recovering from severe flooding.
Xi Jinping visited flood-affected residents in Liaoning Province’s Zhujiagou village, offering support ahead of the Spring Festival.
President Xi Jinping visited flood-affected villagers in Liaoning Province, bringing support and encouragement ahead of the Spring Festival.
President Xi Jinping visited the flood-affected village of Zhujiagou in Liaoning Province, meeting with residents and emphasizing relief efforts ahead of the upcoming Spring Festival on January 29.
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