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Hu Deping

Hu Deping

TOKYO, Japan - Undated photo shows Hu Deping, the eldest son of the late Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Hu Yaobang. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met Hu Deping, a former member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, in Tokyo earlier in April, sources close to the matter said April 15, 2014.

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Senior Chinese leaders remember deposed party chief Hu Yaobang

Senior Chinese leaders remember deposed party chief Hu Yaobang

BEIJING, China - Chinese officials leave the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Nov. 18 after a gathering to remember Hu Yaobang, a former Communist Party chief whose death sparked the 1989 democracy movement.

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Deng Xiaoping and Kim Ilsong

Deng Xiaoping and Kim Ilsong

Deng Xiaoping (L) and Kim Ilsong of North Korea (C). Right is Secretary General Hu Yaobang of China. Picture taken in November 1985.

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Deng Xiaoping and Hu Yaobang

Deng Xiaoping and Hu Yaobang

In Beijing Bridge game contest, Deng Xiaoping and Hu Yaobang General Secretary (center). (Picture taken in June, 1984)

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Ex-China Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang's son

Ex-China Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang's son

Hu Dehua, the third son of former Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Hu Yaobang -- who contributed to the improvement of the Sino-Japanese relations in the 1980s -- speaks during an interview in Beijing on Sept. 28, 2022, a day before the 50th anniversary of the normalization of the countries' diplomatic ties.

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Ex-China Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang's son

Ex-China Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang's son

Hu Dehua, the third son of former Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Hu Yaobang -- who contributed to the improvement of the Sino-Japanese relations in the 1980s -- speaks during an interview in Beijing on Sept. 28, 2022, a day before the 50th anniversary of the normalization of the countries' diplomatic ties.

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Friendship for the 21st Century - Prime Minister Nakasone's Visit to China

On March 23, Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone paid an official visit to China with the aim of laying the foundation for Japan-China friendship into the 21st century. Scenes of Prime Minister Nakasone receiving a welcome to China, the welcome banquet, Prime Minister Nakasone's lecture at Beijng University, the meeting with Deng Xiaoping, Director of the Central Advisory Committee of the Communist Party of China, date of shooting unknown, release date: April 16, 1984.

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Summit Diplomacy - President Reagan of the United States

Following West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, President Reagan of the United States visited Japan as a state guest on November 9. <Caption> President Reagan and his wife visit Japan as state guests, welcome ceremony at the State Guest House, President Reagan and his wife enjoy yabusame (archery on horseback) at Meiji Shrine, the Crown Prince and his wife serve as hosts, the second Japan-US summit meeting, newspaper announcement, palace dinner, President Reagan visits the Diet, speech at the plenary session of the House of Representatives, Chinese Prime Minister Hu Yaobang visits Japan, Prime Minister Nakasone welcomes him, welcome ceremony. Premier Hu Yaobang of China visits Japan, Prime Minister Nakasone welcomes him, scenes from the welcoming ceremony, *Filming date unknown, release date: December 1, 1983.

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Ex-Nagasaki governor recalls China's Hu Yaobang on eve of anniversary day

Ex-Nagasaki governor recalls China's Hu Yaobang on eve of anniversary day

Former Nagasaki Gov. Isamu Takada shows in Nagasaki city on Nov. 19, 2015, the necktie he received from Hu Yaobang, China's reformist leader in the 1980s who worked to forge better relations with Japan, in an exchange of ties during Hu's November 1983 visit to the southwestern Japanese prefecture. In the background is a stone monument with calligraphy by Hu, born on Nov. 20 a century ago. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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China marks centenary of reformist leader Hu Yaobang's birth

China marks centenary of reformist leader Hu Yaobang's birth

File photo shows former Chinese leader Hu Yaobang in 1983, when he was general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party. On Nov. 20, 2015, China marked the 100th anniversary of Hu's birth. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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China marks centenary of reformist leader Hu Yaobang's birth

China marks centenary of reformist leader Hu Yaobang's birth

A shopper at a Beijing bookstore picks up a copy of a collection of speeches and writings by Hu Yaobang, China's reformist leader in the 1980s, on Nov. 20, 2015, the day it was published to mark the 100th anniversary of Hu's birth. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Production of film on ex-leader Hu Yaobang starts in China

Production of film on ex-leader Hu Yaobang starts in China

Production of a movie featuring the late Hu Yaobang, former general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party seen in this undated photo, has started to mark his 100th birthday, according to a Beijing News daily report on July 8, 2015. The death of Hu, regarded as China's most reform-minded leader, triggered the Tiananmen Square student protests of 1989. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Senior Chinese leaders remember deposed party chief Hu Yaobang

Senior Chinese leaders remember deposed party chief Hu Yaobang

BEIJING, Japan - Chinese officials leave the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Nov. 18 after a gathering to remember Hu Yaobang, a former Communist Party chief whose death sparked the 1989 democracy movement. (Kyodo)

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30th anniv. of passing of Chinese reformist leader

30th anniv. of passing of Chinese reformist leader

People gather in Gongqing, China, on April 15, 2019, the 30th anniversary of the passing of reformist Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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30th anniv. of passing of Chinese reformist leader

30th anniv. of passing of Chinese reformist leader

People gather in Gongqing, China, on April 15, 2019, the 30th anniversary of the passing of reformist Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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30th anniv. of passing of Chinese reformist leader

30th anniv. of passing of Chinese reformist leader

People gather in Gongqing, China, on April 15, 2019, the 30th anniversary of the passing of reformist Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hu Dehua, son of late Hu Yaobang

Hu Dehua, son of late Hu Yaobang

Photo taken in December 2018 shows Hu Dehua, the third son of the late Hu Yaobang, who was general secretary of China's Communist Party, speaking in Beijing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hu Dehua, son of late Hu Yaobang

Hu Dehua, son of late Hu Yaobang

Photo taken in December 2018 shows Hu Dehua, the third son of the late Hu Yaobang, who was general secretary of China's Communist Party, speaking in Beijing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hu Dehua, son of late Hu Yaobang

Hu Dehua, son of late Hu Yaobang

Photo taken in December 2018 shows Hu Dehua, the third son of the late Hu Yaobang, who was general secretary of China's Communist Party, speaking in Beijing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nakasone-Hu meeting in 1986

Nakasone-Hu meeting in 1986

Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone (L) shakes hands with Hu Yaobang, general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, at a ceremony held in Beijing in November 1986 to start the construction of a bilateral youth exchange center. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nakasone-Hu meeting in 1986

Nakasone-Hu meeting in 1986

Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone (L) and Hu Yaobang, general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, hold talks at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing in November 1986. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan, China sign fishery pact

Japan, China sign fishery pact

BEIJING, China - Japan's Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Tokuichiro Tamazawa (L) and Chinese Agriculture Minister Chen Yaobang (R) shake hands at a Beijing hotel Feb. 27 after signing an agreement to make a bilateral fisheries pact effective from June. The agreement ends differences between the two countries over zoning that had lingered since a fishery accord was signed in November 1997.

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Japan, China start ministerial talks on fisheries

Japan, China start ministerial talks on fisheries

BEIJING, China - Japan and China begin a two-day ministerial meeting in Beijing on Feb. 26 in an attempt to make a breakthrough in a dispute with China over the implementation of a 1997 bilateral fisheries treaty. Japan's Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Tokuichiro Tamazawa (L) shakes hands with Chinese Agriculture Minister Chen Yaobang (R) prior to their talks.

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