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Tag: Cultural Revolution

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Where Mao’s Peasants Tilled the Soil, Tourists Now Pay for the View

November 18, 2025November 18, 2025Andrew Higgins and Gilles SabriéComments Off on Where Mao’s Peasants Tilled the Soil, Tourists Now Pay for the View

Decades ago, a Chinese village became an official symbol of revolutionary “self-reliance.” The slogan hasn’t changed, but nearly everything else has.

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Song Binbin, Poster Woman for Mao’s Bloody Upheaval, Dies at 77

October 1, 2024October 2, 2024Trip Gabriel and Chris BuckleyComments Off on Song Binbin, Poster Woman for Mao’s Bloody Upheaval, Dies at 77

She was said to have been involved in the first killing of an educator during the Cultural Revolution, drawing official praise. She later apologized for her actions.

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Gao Zhen, Artist Who Critiqued the Cultural Revolution, Is Detained in China

September 2, 2024September 2, 2024Yan Zhuang and Zixu WangComments Off on Gao Zhen, Artist Who Critiqued the Cultural Revolution, Is Detained in China

Mr. Gao is being held on suspicion of slandering China’s heroes and martyrs, an offense punishable by up to three years in prison, his brother said.

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Xi Jinping’s Recipe for Total Control: An Army of Eyes and Ears

May 25, 2024Vivian WangComments Off on Xi Jinping’s Recipe for Total Control: An Army of Eyes and Ears

Reviving a Mao-era surveillance campaign, the authorities are tracking residents, schoolchildren and businesses to forestall any potential unrest.

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Xi Jinping’s Recipe for Total Control: An Army of Eyes and Ears

May 25, 2024Vivian WangComments Off on Xi Jinping’s Recipe for Total Control: An Army of Eyes and Ears

Reviving a Mao-era surveillance campaign, the authorities are tracking residents, schoolchildren and businesses to forestall any potential unrest.

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China to Its People: Spies Are Everywhere, Help Us Catch Them

September 2, 2023September 3, 2023Vivian WangComments Off on China to Its People: Spies Are Everywhere, Help Us Catch Them

As Beijing tries to enlist the “whole of society” to guard against foreign enemies, the line between vigilance and paranoia fades.

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She Witnessed Mao’s Worst Excesses. Now She Has a Warning for the World.

January 13, 2023January 13, 2023ALEXANDRA STEVENSONComments Off on She Witnessed Mao’s Worst Excesses. Now She Has a Warning for the World.

At 93, the memoirist Yuan-tsung Chen hopes that her recollections of China’s tumultuous past will help the country confront its historical wrongs — and avoid repeating them.

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Bao Tong, 90, Dies; Top Chinese Official Imprisoned After Tiananmen

November 21, 2022November 21, 2022Chris Buckley and Vivian WangComments Off on Bao Tong, 90, Dies; Top Chinese Official Imprisoned After Tiananmen

He helped design China’s political reforms in the 1980s and tried to avert the bloodshed that ended the democracy protests. After prison, he became a critic of the party.

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Jenny Xie Explores the Subversive Power of the Concealed and the Overlooked

September 19, 2022September 19, 2022Han ZhangComments Off on Jenny Xie Explores the Subversive Power of the Concealed and the Overlooked

In her new poetry collection, “The Rupture Tense,” Xie peeks at the past — her family’s, and China’s — to examine the consequences of “how we see, what we see, and also what we allow to remain unseen.”

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Jenny Xie Explores the Subversive Power of the Concealed and the Overlooked

September 19, 2022Han ZhangComments Off on Jenny Xie Explores the Subversive Power of the Concealed and the Overlooked

In her new poetry collection, “The Rupture Tense,” Xie peeks at the past — her family’s, and China’s — to examine the consequences of “how we see, what we see, and also what we allow to remain unseen.”

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