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 | New York City Chinatown: the Confucius Building click to open  |  | Spring Festival 2000: Members of the Ho-Nan Shau-Lin Association's Golden Dragon Team, of Brooklyn, make their way through New York's Chinatown during a celebration of the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Dragon, Saturday, Feb. 5, 2000. Families are out in force, watching the numerous swirling, dancing dragons on the start of the year four-thousand, six-hundred and 98 (4,698) on the Chinese Lunar calendar. click to open  |  | Tufts University professor Xiang-Dong Wang, left, of Medford, Mass., holds a photo in support of Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji, Wednesday, April 14, 1999 outside the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Mass., along with fellow China supporters to welcome Zhu on his visit to Cambridge and Boston. click to open  |  | Several hundred people braved the high winds and chilly temperatures at Denver International Airport Saturday, April 10, 1999, to welcome Chinese premier Zhu Rongji, who is the first Chinese premier to ever step on Colorado soil. click to open  |  | Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji, right, helps his former teacher Gu Yu Xiull as they leave the Blair House in Washington Friday April 9, 1999. click to open  |  | Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji met with his former teacher Gu Yu Xiull at the Blair House in Washington Friday April 9, 1999 after the premier met with Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan and Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin. click to open  |  | Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji waves to members of a crowd of about 200 people after landing at Los Angeles International Airport, Tuesday, April, 6, 1999. Zhu, the first Chinese premier to visit the United States in 15 years, has scheduled a nine-day tour that includes a visit with President Clinton in Washington on Thursday. click to open  |
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