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Wan Qingliang

| birth_date =
| birth_place = Wuhua County, Guangdong
| party = Communist Party of China (1986-2014, expelled)
|nationality = Chinese
|Ethnicity = Han Chinese
|order = Communist Party Secretary of Guangzhou
|term_start = 20 December 2011
|term_end = 27 June 2014
|predecessor = Zhang Guangning
|successor = Ren Xuefeng
|order2 = Mayor of Guangzhou
|term_start2 = 16 April 2010
|term_end2 = 20 December 2011
|predecessor2= Zhang Guangning
|successor2 = Chen Jianhua
}}
Wan Qingliang (; born February 1964) is a former Chinese politician from Guangdong province. He served as the Mayor of Guangzhou, one of China's most populous cities, from 2010 to 2011, and was then promoted to Communist Party Secretary, the top official of the city. In June 2014, the Communist Party's anti-corruption agency announced that Wan was held for investigation. Wan was expelled from Communist Party of China on October 9, 2014. He faces criminal charges related to bribery.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url = http://www.infzm.com/content/104702 )
==Career==
Wan was born in Wuhua County, Guangdong to a Cantonese family of farmers, the second of two children; his sister was eight years his senior. Wan took the surname of his mother. Wan walked five kilometers to a neighbouring town to attend high school. He did poorly on his first attempt at the ''gaokao'' exam and continued informal schooling, eventually earning an admission to Jiaying Teacher's College (now Jiaying University). In college Wan edited various campus magazines. After graduation Wan stayed at his alma mater as a lecturer. He met his wife at the college and they had a son. In 1986, he entered the party propaganda department in Meizhou, beginning his career in politics. In 1998 he became party chief of Jiaoling County. In 2000, he was promoted to head the provincial Communist Youth League organization.
In 2008, he was Vice Governor of Guangdong Province and was part of a group working to convert the Pearl River Delta region into a "core region of modern manufacturing" to replace older factories that had been closing. He signed an agreement with ASEAN, which CCTV.com said was designed to "explore and facilitate cooperation activities in various areas including agriculture, information and communication technology, trade and investment, tourism promotion, energy and environment, education and public health."
Representing Guangdong province, he signed an agreement to expand University of Macao on Guangdong's Hengqin Island, but under the jurisdiction of the Macao Special Administrative Region.
He was head of Guangdong province's participation in the 2010 World Expo. In November 2010, Wan was elected as vice president of the United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG).

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