Its in 1966 china was swept up by the rising tide of the cultural revolution in august more than 1000000 people gathered on chan on men square to celebrate. Chairman mao tse launched a movement for the masses the aim was to weed out anyone who appeared eager to steer the revolution and peoples mindsets toward capitalism the young people of china became messengers of miles communist doctrine. They were joined by people from all over the world who believed in baals philosophy. More than 400 foreigners were involved in the cultural revolution. Their sons and daughters known as the red children were given a communist education and as teenagers were drawn into the revolution their lives are a missing page in an otherwise well known chapter of chinese history. The story of the red children begins with that of their parents during this tumultuous period of the 20th century they left their homes with the dream of helping to found a new china. Off once in for someone say. My father was born int
This in 1966 china was swept up by the rising tide of the cultural revolution in august more than 1000000 people gathered on kent on men square to celebrate. Chairman mao tse launched a movement for the masses the aim was to weed out anyone who appeared eager to steer the revolution and peoples mindsets toward capitalism the young people of china became messengers of miles communist doctrine. They were joined by people from all over the world who believed in maos philosophy. More than 400 foreigners were involved in the cultural revolution. Their sons and daughters known as the red children were given a communist education and as teenagers were drawn into the revolution their lives are a missing page in an otherwise well known chapter of chinese history. The story of the red children begins with that of their parents during this tumultuous period of the 20th century they left their homes with the dream of helping to found a new china. Off once in the fortune say you my father was born
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And the readers for allowing me to be who had elevated libraries. [applause] let me just say that you are now a number one. I finally smacked down andrew carnegie. But when i started this book i could not have anticipated that part of it. I was drawn because they wanted to understand that happened in 1986 the epic fire that close the black one the library for seven years but more importantly i wanted to understand why i cared about it so much. I have often said if somebody said to me city hall burned down i would have thought thats too bad. I assume they will rebuild it. But hearing that a library had burned, felt like a deep profoundly personal loss. And i thought why do we feel such a connection to books . And what is so disturbing. And with the investigative curiosity with the overarching question of why do we care so much about libraries. And thats what stirs a lot of people because for many people it was a reminder to them of how much they care about libraries. So the thing that i
Some secure the democratic nomination i believe we can beat down from. The developments in the u. S. Election campaign on al jazeera. In the midst of a chronic virus pandemic china is in lockdown. Beijing capital of the worlds most populous nation stands deserted. Millions of residents are forced to stay behind closed doors in moves now being replicated in countries across the globe. On this episode of one on 18 we report from inside the quarantine capital of beijing. Its been months since theres been a real reason to get up in beijing. Other than to see the latest infection right from the epidemic. I came to china as a journalist in 2007 im married lulu a beijing go we have one son and leave in an Apartment Building in the north of beijing i often travel around china for my work but theres no moving now and the niagara. Around the cities barrie is have sprung up everywhere. In the provinces across neighborhoods and around age apartment block where i live many new uniform chick everyon