A white person with seemingly chinese facial features.
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The China Room is the squarish room to the right of the oval Diplomatic Reception Room.
The China Room is one of the rooms on the ground floor in the White House, the home of the president of the United States.
The room was redecorated in 1970, retaining the traditional red color scheme determined by the portrait of First Lady Grace Coolidge, painted by Howard Chandler Christy in 1924.
China on Thursday, December 22, 2005 issued a white paper on its peaceful development, stating that it is the inevitable way for the country to achieve modernization.
China persists in its pursuit of harmony and development internally while pursuing peace and development externally; the two aspects, closely linked and organically united, are an integrated whole, and will help to build a harmonious world of sustained peace and common prosperity.
China's road of peaceful development is a brand-new one for mankind in pursuit of civilization and progress, the inevitable way for China to achieve modernization, and a serious choice and solemn promise made by the Chinese government and the Chinese people.