When in 1949 the Chinese Communist Party “liberated” the ethnocultural frontier region known to Tibetans as Amdo, its goal was not just to build a state, but to create a nation. Rather than ...
No Cultural Revolution.” His point was that, had Taiwan had a cultural revolution like China, the museum would have been empty. China’s Cultural Revolution began 50 years ago this week.
Charting their training, travels, and performances, this innovative study explores the role of the artists that roamed the Chinese countryside in support of Mao's communist revolution. DeMare traces ...
The 1949 Chinese Revolution was a monumental event in world history. It ended a century of imperialist subjugation and unified the most populous country in the world, which had been divided for ...
In China, the nationalist movement took the form of a peasant uprising under the direct leadership of the Chinese Communist Party. After its disastrous defeat in 1927, the Communist Party ...
E-commerce in China has empowered consumers, as they have better access to information about products, customer reviews, and comparative pricing. These platforms allow for easy price comparisons ...
Like the low-pitched hum of traffic on Shanghai roads, business conferences in China are part of a quiet revolution in global ...
China does still has an abundance of engineers, though — in spite of the massive skills gap suggested by the education ...
Li Zhensheng risked his life in his determination to capture China's Cultural Revolution on film. As a staff photographer working for a state-run newspaper, Li Zhensheng had rare access to people ...