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The move on Tuesday elevated his status as one of the country's most powerful leaders, alongside figures such as Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping... READ MORE›
Without Chairman Mao there would be no new China... READ MORE›
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Deng refused to criticize Deng Xiaoping, and Old Deng, grateful for the support, kept little Deng by his side when he returned to power in 1977... READ MORE›
Alexander Kirk, 41, first met Ms. Zhang, 26, who is only identified by her last name in Chinese state media and TV station reports, in a messaging app... READ MORE›
China's current president, Xi Jinping, also was caught up in the Cultural Revolution... READ MORE›
On the eve of Xi's arrival in Hong Kong, China's ambassador to London, Liu Xiaoming, said such activism would not be tolerated... READ MORE›
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So the meat has often thawed out several times before reaching customers, Yang Bo, an anti-smuggling official in Changsha told the paper... READ MORE›
Mr. Qi won a following among Chinese neo-Maoists, who admired his unwavering defense of the Cultural Revolution... READ MORE›
The 36-metre statue of Mao Zedong, the much-loved and much-feared Communist revolutionary who built modern China, was said to have cost entrepreneurs 650,000 to build... READ MORE›
The revolutionary masses can't do without the Communist Party... READ MORE›
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Social media users blasted a new Chinese film Monday for depicting a summit of world leaders during World War II that embellished history by portraying rev... READ MORE›
Designed by the Israeli architect Haim Dotan, the bridge leaves pedestrians suspended nearly 1,000ft 300 metres above the canyon... READ MORE›
The 1981 resolution on the Cultural Revolution as a catastrophe has withstood the test of time and it remains unshakably scientific and authoritative, it said... READ MORE›
Beijing A Chinese court has ruled against formalising the marriage of a gay couple on Wednesday, in the country's first ever same-sex marriage case... READ MORE›
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The letter, signed by Mao and Zhu De, one of the founders of the People's Liberation Army, was acquired by an anonymous Chinese buyer... READ MORE›
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