Embassy of France, Beijing

He banned certain publications, such as the popular supplement of the China Youth Daily, as well as a dozen works by well-known writers.

This award was justified as rewarding Long for his contribution towards the "Sino-French Crossover Years" (2003-2005) while in his previous post as the cultural affairs minister.

[2] It is located at the intersection of Liangmaqiao and Tianze streets and includes all the embassy services as well as the French residence.

the 8-story-prominence “tower” in the center of the building is intended to give an urban dimension that integrates into the city.

The garden of the residence is made up of a central lawn with two avenues of maple trees on either side.