President Xi Visits Flood-Affected Residents in Northeast China
Xi Jinping visits flood-affected residents in Liaoning Province ahead of the Spring Festival.
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Xi Jinping visits flood-affected residents in Liaoning Province ahead of the Spring Festival.
President Xi Jinping braved the cold to visit flood-affected residents in Liaoning Province’s Zhujiagou Village ahead of the Spring Festival.
General Secretary Xi Jinping visits flood-affected residents in Liaoning Province, offering support ahead of the Spring Festival.
President Xi Jinping braved the cold to visit flood-affected residents in Liaoning Province’s Zhujiagou village, offering support ahead of the Spring Festival on January 29.
Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, visited flood-affected residents in Liaoning’s Zhujiagou village, bringing warmth and support ahead of the Spring Festival.
President Xi Jinping visited flood-affected Zhujiagou village in Liaoning Province, offering support ahead of the Spring Festival. His visit underscores the government’s commitment to aiding disaster-hit communities.
President Xi Jinping visited flood-affected residents in Liaoning Province’s Zhujiagou village ahead of the Spring Festival, bringing support and encouragement to those rebuilding after the devastating floods.
Ahead of the Spring Festival, President Xi Jinping visited flood-affected residents in Liaoning Province’s Zhujiagou village, bringing support and reassurance to the community.
Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, visited the flood-affected village of Zhujiagou in Liaoning Province, bringing support and encouragement 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 and emphasizing swift recovery efforts.
President Xi Jinping visited flood-affected residents in Liaoning Province ahead of the Spring Festival, offering support and encouragement to those impacted.
Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, visited 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 ahead of the Spring Festival, showing support and commitment to recovery efforts in northeast China.
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