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1. During the Qin Dynasty, Xu Fu traveled eastward and was rumored to have arrived in Japan

During the time of Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Japan sent an envoy to China, and Emperor Guangwu presented him with a seal ribbon. This gold seal is engraved with the words "King of Han Wei Slave"

During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Japan sent several Tang envoys to China, ranging from 200 to 500 to 600 people.

In the mid-Ming Dynasty, Japanese pirates invaded the sea

After the late Qing Dynasty, Japanese imperialism continued to invade China

In 1971, China and Japan established diplomatic relations and normalized their relations

2. In 1960, Nobunori Kishi’s cabinet resigned en masse, and Yoshito Yoshito came to power to form the cabinet and put forward the slogan of “tolerance and tolerance” and implemented the policy of “separation of politics and economics”. In 1961, Sino-Japanese non-governmental trade was restored, and in 1962, China and Japan signed the “ China-Japan Trade Memorandum" and established permanent trade agencies in each other's country. In 1964, Ikeda resigned due to illness and began the 7 years and 8 months of Sato Eisaku's administration. During this period, he adopted trivial policies towards China and Japan, obstructed non-governmental trade between China and Japan, and led to the decline of non-governmental exchanges between China and Japan. In 1971, the U.S. policy toward China was adjusted. On July 15, the United States suddenly announced that Nixon was about to visit China. In 1972, Sato, who had always been anti-China, stepped down. In 1972, Tanaka Kakuei came to power and visited China in September of the same year. Chairman Mao Zedong and Premier Zhou Enlai met with Tanaka Kakuei and signed the "Sino-Japanese Joint Statement" in Beijing, realizing the normalization of diplomatic relations between China and Japan.

Sino-Japanese relations have experienced ups and downs, but the foundation of friendship between the Chinese and Japanese peoples will not be shaken.

330 million: Tibet’s tax revenue exceeded 3 billion in 2008

16 years: Tibet’s economy has maintained double-digit growth for 16 consecutive years

500 million: 2008 Tibet’s total foreign trade import and export volume reaches 500 million US dollars

24,000: Tibet currently has about 24,000 shareholders

346 times: Tibet’s total local financial resources have increased by approximately 346 times in 50 years

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380,000: The account information of 380,000 people in Tibet has been included in the personal credit system

1.587 billion: Tibet completed power generation of 1.587 billion kilowatt hours in 2008

100% : Tibet has achieved 100% literacy rate in the region

140 yuan: Free medical funding for farmers and herdsmen increased to 140 yuan per capita

67 years old: The average life expectancy has increased from 50 in the last century The age of 35.5 years increased to 67 years old

Three Guarantees: The "Three Guarantees" policy allows the children of farmers and herdsmen to fully enjoy the right to receive compulsory education

6.3 years: At present, the average per capita education in Tibet The number of years of education has reached 6.3 years

15 billion: The total retail sales of consumer goods in Tibet this year is expected to exceed 15 billion

850,000: Tibet has solved the drinking water safety problem of 850,000 farmers and herdsmen

200 yuan: Tibet’s monthly per capita basic pension adjustment level is 200 yuan

180: Tibet’s 180 “Eleventh Five-Year Plan” construction projects are progressing smoothly

366: In 2008, 366 "farm supermarkets" were built in Tibet

2 people: Every two people in Tibet have a mobile or fixed phone that can send Tibetan text messages

692,000: Tibetan women are employed The field is getting wider and wider, and the number of Tibetan women employed currently reaches 692,000

15: 15 Tibetan trademarks have been rated as famous trademarks of the autonomous region

32%: Tibet’s foreign trade Strong development, growth of 32% year-on-year

57.68%: 57.68% of administrative villages in Tibet successfully opened "every village" telephone number

1,573 students: 1,573 students in the Tibet Autonomous Region took the master's degree examination this year< /p>

90%: In 2008, more than 90% of college graduates in Tibet were employed

100%: The sports equipment provision rate for primary and secondary schools in Tibet reached 100%

60,000: Tibet has enabled nearly 60,000 disabled people to recover to varying degrees in the past five years

On July 1, 2006, the entire Qinghai-Tibet Railway was opened to traffic. Its opening to traffic has ended the history of no trains in Tibet.

At 9:17 on May 8, 2008, full of the eager expectations of people all over China and the world, the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games torch was lit on Mount Everest, the world's highest peak at an altitude of 8844.43 meters.

On June 21, 2008, the world's attention once again focused on the sacred land of the snow-covered plateau. The Olympic flame, symbolizing "peace, friendship, and progress", was passionately delivered in Sunlight City Lhasa.

On October 5, 2008, Tibet University for Nationalities held a grand 50th anniversary celebration. Its establishment ended the history of Tibet having no modern institutions of higher learning and marked the beginning of higher education in Tibet.

At 19:22 on November 12, 2008, Air China Southwest Airlines B6014 A319 passenger plane landed smoothly at Lhasa Gonggar Airport. This ended the 43-year history of no night flights at Lhasa Airport.

On December 15, 2008, the Tibetan Central Grid Emergency Power Supply Power Station, the world’s highest-altitude diesel power station with the largest single unit and installed capacity, was completed and put into operation.

On December 16, 2008, Tibet University became the first "211 Project" key construction university in Tibet.

On January 14, 2009, China’s first Tibetan-Chinese-English electronic dictionary came out.

4. Under the rule of the feudal serfdom system in old Tibet, 80% of social wealth was highly concentrated in the hands of serf owners. Serfs, who accounted for 95% of the population, were burdened with heavy labor and taxes and endured forced exploitation. The right to survival is trampled upon and life is extremely poor. A large number of facts tell people that the feudal serfdom system in old Tibet was a darker and more backward social system than the European Middle Ages. Over the past 50 years, under the leadership of the Communist Party of China and through the hard work, pioneering and innovation of the people of all ethnic groups in Tibet, Tibet has made great achievements in political, economic, cultural and social construction and has undergone earth-shaking changes in various fields. Today, Tibet's economy has achieved leapfrog development, the social situation has become increasingly stable, the society has continued to progress, the ethnic groups are united and harmonious, the people are prosperous and happy, and everything is prosperous and joyful.

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1. On October 15, 2003, the Shenzhou V manned spacecraft was successfully launched.

2. On October 25, 1971, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution , restore China’s legal seat.

3. Hangzhou Bay Bridge?

4. Fuwa Beibei is the mascot of the Beijing Olympics