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Chinese President Hu Jintao delivers annual New Year's speech [2012]

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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2011

President, Hu Jintao has delivered his annual New Year speech on China Radio International, China National Radio and China Central Television.

This year's greeting is called "Working Together Towards Common Peace and Development".

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  • It will be interesting to see what it will be like, presumably, seeing Xi Jinping deliver the same speech next year!

  • @SocialistPatriotism Although Hu will pass the PARTY's levers of power to his successor on Oct.or Nov. 2012, in fact, Chinese leaders will be selecting a new PRESIDENT on March 2013. Therefore, Hu, as the President before 15th March 2013, will still delivers next new year's speech...

  • This is perhaps the last time that Hu will the New Year speech as Mr.Chairman of China.

  • @The00ching00 I think 2013's New Year speech will be the last time for Hu...Because New Chinese President will be elected on March, 2013...

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  • In speech and in action is a complete opposite...!!! Everyone knows .....scare too I think....??

  • great menn

  • that speech lacked human interest, it was devoid of emotion, makes no references to anything or anyone but itself as country, and it was taped in a private room with no audience. This is why a democratic republic has better leaders, they are allowed to connect with there people.

  • 新年快乐!

  • Hate to see him go, the best chairman of all time

  • Fucking boss.

  • What a wonderful speech, although I think he gave the speech a little faster than he did last year. Probably because it's the same speech and the only thing he changed was to say year 2012 instead of 2011. At the end he almost seemed kind of happy, so glad he knows the rest of the speech and showed a (tiny) hint of personality for once XD

  • @TheChineseNews Thank you for your wishes! A happy New year to you and the Chinese people too :) We look forward to seeing next years one too then!

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