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  This meeting is a celebration, celebrating the successful reception of the workers and cadres of the Hudu No. 2 Smelter Factory to Fuzhou.

   Originally, Wang Yi thought this was a bit of a fuss.

   Isn’t it natural for the travel company to successfully entertain a group of tourists? Isn't it within the scope of responsibility? Why should such a thing be celebrated?

   It was only after he went there that he found out that all the staff of the smelter were very satis ...

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