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The People’s Republic of China has commemorated its founding on National Day each year since Mao Zedong’s forces took control of the country in 1949.
Amid recurrent China-Taiwan tensions and rising geopolitical instability, investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker Chai Jing has revisited and updated her iconic 2012 interview with Gao ...
A Cantonese opera inspired by President Donald Trump debuted its latest version in the Chinese territory as the real-life U.S. and Chinese leaders held their first call in months.
Zhao Juxiao, a train driver in his 50s from suburban Beijing, came at around 6 am. "I came here to pay respect to Mao's remains every year," he said. "Mao Zedong was a great man.
June 11, 1945 Mao Zedong Thought established as CPC's guiding ideology The Seventh National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) held in Yan’an, Shaanxi province in 1945. [Photo/Xinhua] ...
China first broke off diplomatic ties with the Holy See in 1951, and many Catholics were forced to go underground during former communist leader Mao Zedong's rule, emerging only in the 1980s when ...
A small town in the mountainous area at the border of Hunan and Jiangxi provinces is a place that witnessed a turning point ...
Mao Saigo, who started on the 10 th tee early in the day, strung together birdies on 18 ,1 and 2 on her way to a 66, the best round of the tournament. She shot a 70 in the U.S. Women’s Open ...
Portraying herself as a staunch follower of Chinese communist leader Mao Zedong in the sitcom, she was known to hilariously whip out a "little red book" and dictate verses on communism. Apart from ...
A large statue of Mao Zedong, erected during the height of the Cultural Revolution in 1969, waves from Zhongshan Square in Shenyang, China, in front of a billboard for a bank on May 17, 2002.
Chen Shilin is not as famous as those photographers who took the shots, but his influence remains, from the portrait of Mao hanging in Tian'anmen Square, to his image on 100-yuan bills.
China's threat to Taiwan is real, added Lai, pointing to its daily military activities around the island. "Taiwan's future can only be decided by its 23 million people - does everyone approve of this?