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Overseas Chinese get special service in Changning 2017-09-01
SHANGHAI’S overseas Chinese affairs center has opened its first branch — in Changning District — to better serve Chinese who hold foreign passports to live and work in the city.
The move is a result of a cooperation agreement between the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of Shanghai and the Changning District government.
The aim is to attract overseas Chinese to contribute to development of the city by improving the services offered to them.
The move is a result of a cooperation agreement between the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of Shanghai and the Changning District government.
The aim is to attract overseas Chinese to contribute to development of the city by improving the services offered to them.
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