Freedom and Chaos in Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square never seems to leave the news. People jailed during the uprising are still being released from prison, records previously guarded as state secrets are coming to light, and books on the topic keep coming out. China's status as one ... [... more]
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Tiananmen Square Beijing China
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Tiananmen Gate & Square Beijing China
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Tiananmen Square Beijing China
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Tiananmen Square Beijing China
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Tiananmen Square Beijing China
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How to Find Hotels in Beijing, China
Once known as Peking, Beijing is the capital city of the People's Republic of China and has an almost endless supply of historical landmarks to keep an avid traveler busy. Be sure to make time to see the Great Wall, Forbidden City, and Tiananmen ... [... more]
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The Noodle Maker
Ma Jian was born in Qingdao, China, in 1953. After working as a photojournalist for a state-run magazine, he left China for Hong Kong in 1987 but continued to return to China, notably to support the pro-democracy activist in Tiananmen Square in ... [... more]
Random House |
Homesteading for Fun and Survival
Angelo Mike noted a strange aspect of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989: before being broken, the students had made an exceptionally organized life for themselves-a cell of ordered liberty on so-called public property in a totalitarian ... [... more]
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Xiaokang Su
Su Xiaokang was born in 1949 in China's Zhejiang province. He now lives in Princeton, New Jersey. Su Xiaokang had faced calamity before: in 1989, after the Tiananmen Square massacre, he became the object of a government manhunt and was forced to ... [... more]
Random House |
A Look at China: City of Shadows
The 46-foot clock high above Tiananmen Square counts down the seconds to the 2008 Summer Olympics, an event the government sees as China's coming-out party to the world. Billboards around the city promise "New Beijing, New Olympics." New [... more]
Reader's Digest |
Leo Hostel Beijing, China - Southeast Asia
The Leo Hostel in Beijing, China is near Tiananmen Square. The Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, Mao Mausoleum and Bei Hai Park is in the area, also. All of the attractions are within walking distance from the Leo Hostel. Budget ... [... more]
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