Li Haifeng

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Li Haifeng
Chinese 李海峰

Li Haifeng (born February 1949) is a Chinese politician. A native of Laoting, Hebei, she did her graduate studies at the Party School of the Central Committee, and went on to positions such as Secretary of the Daqing branch of the Communist Youth League of China, Standing Committee Member of the Daqing Field branch of the Communist Party, Vice Chair of the All-China Youth Federation. [1] She also served as a delegate to the 5th and 6th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conferences. In May 2007, she was promoted to her position as head of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China. [2] Two months later, as part of her official duties, she toured Chinese American and Chinese Canadian communities in the five cities of San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Vancouver, and Toronto. [3]

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References

  1. "李海峰任國務院僑務辦公室主任 (Li Haifeng to serve as head of State Council's Overseas Chinese Affairs Office)". Xinhua (in Chinese). 2007-05-09. Retrieved 2008-01-09.
  2. Li, Qing (2007-07-12). "李海峰美加慰侨之旅:广泛听侨声 真诚问寒暖 (Li Haifeng's U.S., Canada trip for visiting overseas Chinese: Listening to a broad range of voices, sincerely asking about their conditions)". Xinhua (in Chinese). Retrieved 2008-01-09.