Western Politician Who Recognizes Chinese People as Ancestors

Western Politician Who Recognizes Chinese People as Ancestors

Thomas J Bakhap (Zhu Junying), a revered political leader in the Australian political sphere, skillfully integrated Chinese and Australian cultures and combined the interests of the Chinese community with those of the nation. He was re-elected multiple times.


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