Han Zheng

Chinese Politician

Han Zheng was born in Cixi City, Zhejiang, China on April 1st, 1954 and is the Chinese Politician. At the age of 70, Han Zheng biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
April 1, 1954
Nationality
China
Place of Birth
Cixi City, Zhejiang, China
Age
70 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Economist, Politician
Han Zheng Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

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Education
East China Normal University, Fudan University
Han Zheng Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Wan Ming, (m. 1984)
Children
1
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Han Zheng Career

He was born in Shanghai, but traces his ancestry to Cixi, in neighbouring Zhejiang province. He began work as a labourer at a warehouse in the latter years of the Cultural Revolution. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1979. He then worked at a chemical equipment company in an administrative role. Beginning in 1986, Han began working as a senior administrator at the municipal chemical engineering college, then worked as party secretary at the Shanghai Rubber Shoe Factory. By 1988, Han oversaw the party organization at the Shanghai Greater China Rubber Shoe Factory, and was praised by then Shanghai mayor Zhu Rongji.

In June 1990, Han officially entered the Communist Youth League organization of Shanghai, and would rise to become its deputy secretary in charge of day-to-day work, then elevated to secretary (head) in 1991. In November 1992 he was named governor of Luwan District. During his tenure in the district, Han spearheaded the Huaihai Road revitalization initiative, transforming the street to a glamorous shopping destination. Han also focused on fixing the ecology of the district and expanding its green spaces. He then obtained a master's degree from East China Normal University and earned the title of senior economist.

In July 1995, Han was named deputy secretary-general of the Shanghai municipal government, during which he was in charge of a committee on the economy, the municipal planning commission, and the director of the office in charge of securities regulations. In December 1997, he was named a member of the municipal Party Standing Committee for the first time, entering sub-provincial ranks. In February 1998 he was named vice-mayor of Shanghai; in May 2002 he was named Deputy Party Secretary of Shanghai.

Han joined the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party at the 16th Party Congress in 2002. In 2003 he was named the Mayor of Shanghai at age 48, the youngest Mayor the city has seen in fifty years. A vocal advocate of the Shanghai real estate boom, Han has a largely positive image with the Shanghai citizenry for his openness and transparency. However, because he served under Chen Liangyu, the CCP Shanghai Secretary at the time, Han supported many of Chen's policies, notably those favouring Shanghai's regional development, in contrast to a more balanced approach favoured by the national leadership.

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King Charles was briefed about the arrest of the alleged 'Chinese spy' in Westminster in a sign of how seriously the authorities treated the suspected security breach

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 17, 2023
King Charles was given a briefing about the investigation after it was shrouded in secrecy, indicating how seriously the authorities treated the suspected security breach. In March, two men, including a parliamentary researcher with links to several senior Tory MPs, were arrested on suspicion of espionage for China. Until they became public knowledge last weekend, King Charles was one of a very small group of people who were aware of the arrests. According to reports, he was briefed as part of his national security briefings.

House of Commons on red alert as China ramps up attacks on Parliament by 'terrorising' MPs with targeted cyber hacks on personal emails and contacts

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 2, 2023
China is ramping up its assaults on Parliament and 'terrorizing' MPs, putting the House of Commons on alert as it returns from recess. During China-related events in British politics, insiders said the number of state-sponsored cyber hacks that threaten MPs' emails, contacts, and Parliament's network has risen dramatically. MP debates on Taiwan or high-profile visits abroad are included in this series. MPs have been advised to increase their security, including using burner phones to travel across Europe - even to the United States.

On his first trip to Beijing in five years for talks with CCP officials, Foreign Minister James Cleverly faces backlash from senior Tories over the apparent 'appeasement' of Chinese 'autocracy.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2023
By heading to Beijing for talks with senior officials from the ruling communist party, James Cleverly ended a five-year freeze in contacts. However, some Conservatives have warned that cosying up to China will bring the wrong message to a world notorious for its human rights and its attempts to subvert democracy. Mr Cleverly said: "Some people think I shouldn't be here, but it is more important than ever that we participate." Sir Iain Duncan Smith, the Tory leader, warned that Mr Cleverly's tour'smells terribly' of 1930s-style 'appeasement,' and challenged its value.