Lin Duo

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Lin.
Lin Duo
林铎
Governor of Gansu Province
Assumed office
1 April 2016
Preceded by Liu Weiping
Communist Party Secretary of Harbin
In office
January 2012  August 2014
Preceded by Gai Ruyin
Succeeded by Chen Haibo
Mayor of Harbin
In office
July 2010  January 2012
Preceded by Zhang Xiaolian
Succeeded by Song Xibin
Personal details
Born March 1956 (age 60)
Heze, Shandong, China
Political party Communist Party of China

Lin Duo (Chinese: 林铎; pinyin: Lín Duó; born March 1956) is a Chinese politician currently serving as Governor of Gansu province. He formerly served as Communist Party Secretary and Mayor of Harbin, and Secretary of the Commission for Discipline Inspection of Liaoning Province.

Biography

Lin Duo was born in March 1956 in Heze, Shandong province. In November 1974, he enlisted in the People's Liberation Army Navy and served as a submariner for five years.[1][2] He joined the Communist Party of China in October 1975. After leaving the military in 1979, he worked in the Ministry of Aerospace Industry.[1][2]

In 1982, Lin began working for the road administration office of Huairou County in suburban Beijing, embarking on a career in the Beijing government lasting nearly three decades. He rose through the ranks first in Huairou County, then in the Beijing Highway Bureau, and the Beijing Urban Management Committee. He was appointed governor of Beijing's Xicheng District in 2003, and Communist Party Secretary of Xicheng in 2006.[1][2] During his tenure in Beijing he studied at the Beijing Party School on a part-time basis, earning a bachelor's degree in 1993 and a master's in 1997.[1][2]

In July 2010, following the merger of Xicheng District with Xuanwu District, Lin Duo was transferred to Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang province in Northeast China, to serve as its Deputy Party Secretary and Mayor. In January 2012 he was promoted to party chief of Harbin, and entered the Heilongjiang provincial party standing committee three months later, ascending to sub-provincial ranks.[1][2]

In August 2014, during the anti-corruption campaign under Xi Jinping, Lin was transferred to Liaoning province, serving as Secretary of the Commission for Discipline Inspection, the provincial anti-corruption body, and a member of the provincial party standing committee.[1][3]

On 1 April 2016, Lin Duo was made acting Governor of Gansu province in northwest China, succeeding Liu Weiping, who had resigned and transferred to an academic position. At the time of Lin's appointment in Gansu, the number of native Gansu officials on its provincial standing committees was a mere two people: Xian Hui and Yu Haiyan (Xian would be transferred out of Gansu only a few months later). Lin's appointment to the governor post was also unusual in that he went directly from his discipline chief position to governor.[3]

Lin is an alternate member of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Lin Duo" (in Chinese). National Chengchi University. 2015-06-05.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Lin Duo". People's Daily (in Chinese). Retrieved 2016-04-02.
  3. 1 2 "林铎任甘肃代省长:三度跨省履新 在京工作近30年". Sohu (in Chinese). 2016-04-02.
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