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Huang Zhiquan (; born February 1942) is a Chinese politician. He served as Governor of
Jiangxi Jiangxi (; ; formerly romanized as Kiangsi or Chianghsi) is a landlocked province in the east of the People's Republic of China. Its major cities include Nanchang and Jiujiang. Spanning from the banks of the Yangtze river in the north int ...
Province and was a member of the 16th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.


Biography

Huang was born in 1942 in
Tongxiang Tongxiang City () is a county-level city, part of Jiaxing, in northern Zhejiang Province, China, bordering Jiangsu province to the north. It had a population of 1,029,754 as of the 2020 census even though its built-up (''or metro'') area is sm ...
,
Zhejiang Zhejiang ( or , ; , Chinese postal romanization, also romanized as Chekiang) is an East China, eastern, coastal Provinces of China, province of the People's Republic of China. Its capital and largest city is Hangzhou, and other notable citie ...
, China. He graduated from Zhejiang Agricultural University (now part of
Zhejiang University Zhejiang University, abbreviated as ZJU or Zheda and formerly romanized as Chekiang University, is a national public research university based in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. It is a member of the prestigious C9 League and is selected into the n ...
). Huang's political career has been mainly in Jiangxi Provincial Government.


Career

* 1984–1991, Deputy Director of the Jiangxi Provincial Planning Committee; * 1984–1993,
Director Director may refer to: Literature * ''Director'' (magazine), a British magazine * ''The Director'' (novel), a 1971 novel by Henry Denker * ''The Director'' (play), a 2000 play by Nancy Hasty Music * Director (band), an Irish rock band * ''D ...
of the Jiangxi Provincial Planning Committee; * 1991–1993, Assistant for the Governor of Jiangxi Province; * 1993–1995 & 1998–2001, Vice-Governor of Jiangxi Province (alongside Hu Changqing and Wang Jun); * 1995–1998 & 2001–2006, Deputy Secretary-in-General of Jiangxi Province; * 1997–2002, Standing Member the 15th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party; * 2001–2006, Governor of Jiangxi Province; * 2002–2007, Member of the 16th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.China Vitae : Biography of Huang Zhiquan
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References

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