1921-2021: The CPC's close ties with HK in the past 100 years
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In the past 100 years, the close relations between the Communist Party of China and Hong Kong were formed at the outset and have maintained good momentum, and it's believed will continue to flourish in the future.
Hong Kong offered strong support and protection in the early days of CPC and reaped many successes under the leadership of the CPC in the years after. As the CPC marks the 100th anniversary of its founding this year, let's look back at the memorable moments in the history of the CPC and Hong Kong's interactions.
- Xinjiang–Xizang rail project marks a key moment
- Roads, power restored in NW China county hit by mountain torrents
- Uncovering Tianjin's unsung resistance heroes
- Relief efforts begin in flood-affected areas of Gansu
- China rehearses 80th anti-fascism victory event
- Roads to flood-hit Gansu villages are reopened