BEIJING -- The following is a list of the 204 members of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) elected at the 19th CPC National Congress here Tuesday (listed in the order of the number of strokes in their surnames): Yi Xiaoguang Ding Laihang Ding Xuedong Ding Xuexiang Yu Weiguo Yu Zhongfu Wan Lijun Xi Jinping Ma Biao (Zhuang) Ma Xingrui Wang Ning Wang Jun Wang Yong Wang Chen Wang Yi Wang Xiaohong Wang Yupu Wang Zhengwei (Hui) Wang Dongming Wang Dongfeng Wang Ercheng Wang Zhimin Wang Zhigang Wang Huning Wang Guosheng Wang Jianjun Wang Jianwu Wang Xiaodong Wang Xiaohui Wang Jiasheng Wang Menghui You Quan Che Jun Yin Li Bayanqolu (Mongolian) Bater (Mongolian) Arken Imirbaki (Uygur) Shi Taifeng Buxiaolin (f. Mongolian) Lu Zhangong Bai Chunli (Manchu) Ji Bingxuan Bi Jingquan Qu Qingshan Zhu Shengling Liu Qi Liu Lei Liu He Liu Shiyu Liu Wanlong Liu Qibao Liu Guozhong Liu Guozhi Liu Jinguo Liu Jieyi Liu Zhenli Liu Jiayi Liu Cigui Liu Yuejun Che Zala (Tibetan) An Zhaoqing (Xibe) Xu Qin Xu Yousheng Xu Dazhe Xu Qiliang Ruan Chengfa Sun Zhigang Sun Jinlong Sun Shaocheng Sun Chunlan (f.) Du Jiahao Li Yi Li Xi Li Bin (f.) Li Qiang Li Ganjie Li Xiaopeng Li Fengbiao Li Yufu Li Chuanguang Li Jiheng Li Keqiang Li Zuocheng Li Shangfu Li Guoying Li Qiaoming Li Xiaohong Li Hongzhong Li Jinbin Yang Xuejun Yang Jiechi Yang Zhenwu Yang Xiaodu Xiao Jie Xiao Yaqing Wu Shezhou Wu Yingjie Wu Zhenglong Qiu Xueqiang He Ping (PLA) He Lifeng Ying Yong Leng Rong Wang Yang Wang Yongqing Shen Jinlong Shen Xiaoming Shen Yueyue (f.) Shen Deyong Huai Jinpeng Song Dan Song Tao Song Xiuyan (f.) Zhang Jun Zhang Youxia Zhang Shengmin Zhang Qingwei Zhang Qingli Zhang Jinan Zhang Guoqing Zhang Chunxian Zhang Xiaoming Zhang Yijiong Lu Hao Chen Xi Chen Wu (Zhuang) Chen Hao Chen Wenqing Chen Jining Chen Quanguo Chen Qiufa (Miao) Chen Baosheng Chen Run'er Chen Min'er Nurlan Abelmanjen (Kazakh) Miao Wei Miao Hua Gou Zhongwen Fan Xiaojun Lin Duo Shang Hong Jin Zhuanglong Zhou Qiang Zhou Yaning Zheng He Zheng Weiping Zheng Xiaosong Meng Xiangfeng Zhao Leji Zhao Kezhi Zhao Zongqi Hao Peng Hu Heping Hu Zejun (f.) Hu Chunhua Xian Hui (f. Hui) Zhong Shan Xin Chunying (f.) Hou Jianguo Lou Qinjian Losang Jamcan (Tibetan) Luo Huining Qin Shengxiang Yuan Jiajun Yuan Yubai Yuan Shuhong Nie Chenxi Li Zhanshu Qian Xiaoqian Tie Ning (f.) Ni Yuefeng Xu Lin Xu Lejiang Xu Anxiang Gao Jin Guo Shengkun Guo Shuqing Tang Renjian Huang Ming Huang Shouhong Huang Kunming Huang Shuxian Cao Jianming Gong Zheng Sheng Bin Shohrat Zakir (Uygur) E Jingping Lu Xinshe Shen Yiqin (f. Bai) Peng Qinghua Jiang Chaoliang Han Zheng Han Weiguo Han Changfu Fu Zhenghua Xie Fuzhan Lou Yangsheng Cai Qi Cai Mingzhao Luo Shugang Li Huohui Pan Ligang Mu Hong Wei Fenghe hen party wristbands
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A flag-raising ceremony is held to celebrate the 21st anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland in Hongkong on Sunday morning. [Photo/Xinhua] Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, chief executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, said on Sunday she has even greater confidence in Hong Kong a year after taking office, thanks to strong support from the central government and joint efforts from different sectors. She made the remark to about 2,000 guests, including representatives of the central government and the SAR government, foreign diplomats in Hong Kong and local dignitaries, at a reception celebrating the 21st anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland on Sunday morning after a flag-raising ceremony. Lam attributed her confidence to the central government's strong support and President Xi Jinping's care for Hong Kong. During his three-day inspection tour from June 29 to July 2 last year, marking the 20th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the mainland, Xi expressed his cordial care for Hong Kong and gave four imperatives. Xi's visit created the exceptionally favorable ground for the current-term Hong Kong government to run the city in accordance with the law, assume a proactive role, develop the economy and improve people's livelihoods, Lam said. Over the past year, Hong Kong maintained robust economic growth, recording a 3.8 percent increase in real gross domestic product in 2017, followed by 4.7 percent in the first quarter of 2018. The unemployment rate dropped to a 20-year low of 2.8 percent. Lam and the SAR government's work and achievement during the past year was recognized by Wang Zhimin, director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the SAR, who said at a separate event on Sunday that her first year was a good start. Wang said Lam and the SAR government managed the city in accordance with the law and implemented the one country, two systems principle by making full use of Hong Kong's unique competitiveness and actively joining the national development. Wong Kwok-kin, a Legislative Council member from the city's biggest labor union, said Lam is bold and resolute in building public trust in the government, improving the administrative-legislative relationship and fostering social cohesion. Starry Lee Wai-king, chairwoman of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong, the city's largest political party, agreed with Wong. Lee noted that in the past year there was an increase in the number of bills and the amount of works funding passed by the Legislative Council. After assuming office, the chief executive has attended legislative meetings often to answer questions from lawmakers. Enhanced communication between the government and the legislature means greater efficiency, Lee said. Speaking of the government's work in the future, Lam emphasized the importance of engaging young people. The government has been providing young people with more opportunities to take up internships on the Chinese mainland for deeper understanding of national developments and to participate in the Hong Kong SAR's affairs. And Hong Kong youth today enjoy bright prospects and abundant opportunities presented by the Belt and Road Initiative and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area development. Young people should aspire to develop into a new generation with a sense of national identity, an affection for Hong Kong and an international perspective, who are also passionate about and committed to the well-being of the Hong Kong community, Lam said.
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