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Based on 5 verified sources covering Myanmar, Thailand:

HONG KONG -- Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday hailed Macao's success in developing its economy as a triumph of the "one country, two systems" formula, but did not offer any specific rewards for the local administration as many had anticipated. [1]

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TOKYO -- One November evening in 1999, then-Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi was relaxing in his suite at the Jakarta Hilton, exchanging views with the traveling press. He had arrived in Indonesia that day and appeared to be in good spirits. [3]

BEIJING -- The blossoming personality cult around Chinese President Xi Jinping is casting a shadow over the country's social and economic activities, invoking memories of the decade-long chaos under Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution that began 50 year... [4]

BEIJING -- Panasonic will open a museum here for founder Konosuke Matsushita this May to mark the 40th anniversary of Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping's trip to a Japanese facility of the electronics multinational. [5]

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[1] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2019-12-20 · 46% match

Xi hails Macao's growth without delivering expected rewards

HONG KONG -- Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday hailed Macao's success in developing its economy as a triumph of the "one country, two systems" formula, but did not offer any specific rewards for the local administration as many had anticipated.

[2] MM asianews.it · 50% match translated from es

China, tres millardos de viajes, para celebrar el Año del Cerdo

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[3] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2022-11-04 · 45% match

Xi's removal of Hu points to 'common prosperity,' not Taiwan invasion

TOKYO -- One November evening in 1999, then-Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi was relaxing in his suite at the Jakarta Hilton, exchanging views with the traveling press. He had arrived in Indonesia that day and appeared to be in good spirits.

[4] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-05-14 · 37% match

50 years after Mao, the cult of Xi gains ground in China

BEIJING -- The blossoming personality cult around Chinese President Xi Jinping is casting a shadow over the country's social and economic activities, invoking memories of the decade-long chaos under Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution that began 50 year

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2018-04-13 · 37% match

Panasonic builds a shrine to its 'god of management' in Beijing

BEIJING -- Panasonic will open a museum here for founder Konosuke Matsushita this May to mark the 40th anniversary of Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping's trip to a Japanese facility of the electronics multinational.

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