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The 1925 event would incite a series of strikes and riots that brought the Chinese economy to a standstill.
by Ned Kelly, 30 May 2021
Wan Rong was the wife of China's last emperor Puyi and once lived in Beijing's Mao’er Hutong.
by Alistair Baker-Brian, 27 May 2021
Conditions inside the Gaol were considered to be some of the harshest in the world.
by Ned Kelly, 18 May 2021
Warlord Wu Peifu once lived in Beijing's Shijin Huayuan Hutong until his somewhat mysterious death in 1939.
by Alistair Baker-Brian, 10 May 2021
On March 5, 1963, Chairman Mao initiated the 'Follow the examples of Comrade Lei Feng' propaganda campaign.
by That's, 05 March 2021
On February 27, 2007 the 'Shanghai Sneeze' triggered major drops in worldwide stock markets.
by Ned Kelly, 26 February 2021
On February 27, 1972, President Richard Nixon and Premier Zhou Enlai signed the Shanghai Communique, a document that has remained the basis for Sino-American relations ever since.
by Ned Kelly, 26 February 2021
These six places along the Central Axis offer alternatives to the more well-known tourist hot spots.
by Alistair Baker-Brian, 19 February 2021
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