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  • A tractor passes a propaganda billboard depicting the People's Liberation Army on one side and smiling Tibetans on the other, reading "The army loves the people" in Shangri-La, meant to quell tensions between Tibetans and Han Chinese.
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  • A woman sits in front of a mural depicting Lei Feng in a Hutong, or traditional Beijing neighborhood. Lei Feng was a soldier of the People's Liberation Army in the 1950-60's. He was characterized by propaganda as a selfless and modest figure after his death and consequently was an idol to many.....
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  • A socialist slogan reminds people that daughters are a lovable as sons on the wall of an old neighborhood in the Chinese town of Jingdezhen in the southern province of Jiangxi. The town's back alleys and urban neighborhoods come alive as soon as the sun sets and the sweltering summer temperatures dip slightly.
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  • Chinese characters painted on a wall encourage parents to love their daughters in the town of Longyan in Fujian Province. The area is still very traditional and many couples are disappointed when they give birth to female children.
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  • A Mao Zedong statue greets visitors at Beijing's Military History Museum.
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  • Wahid Ahmadi a technician at "Good Morning Afghanistan" tests a microphone in the studio the day beofre the programme goes on air at Kabul radio.
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  • An electrician is seen in his office, as he watches a political program on TV.
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  • A large billboard instructs residents of Ordos to build a modern city center area, that will be brilliant for a hundred years.
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  • An old woman in the town of Xiaogang.
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  • A typical old-fashioned farmhouse on display in the town of Xiaogang, depicting Communist icons, Marx, Engles, Lenin, Stalin and China's paramount leader, Mao Zedong.
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  • A billboard in the town of Xiaogang, celebrates the communist party history of the town.
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  • A missile, tanks and planes are on display at Beijing's Military History Museum.
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  • A poster on a wall next to a construction site shows happy Chinese families in Chongqing.
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  • The remains of a communist- style revolutionary poster hang on a wall in  historical village of Lizhuang in Sichuan, China. The village was first established 1,800 tears ago, although the present town was built during the Ming Dynasty. Lizhuang contains numerous preserved old streets and historic structures, including palaces and temples in classical styles, traditional courtyards, and narrow streets paved with blue stones.
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  • Children cheer and wave flowers as Taiwanese opposition leader Lien Chan arrives in Beijing.
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  • Actors dance in the play "We All have a Red Heart" in Beijing December 13. The play is being staged in Beijing to mark the 30th anniversary of Mao Zedong's command for a generation of urban youth to move to the countryside and learn proletarian values through farming and labor.
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  • Radio producer Shanshan makes a phone call while recording the program "Kejia Xiangqing" in Kejia, or Hakka language in Beijing November 19. . Photo by Natalie Behring
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  • Anxi, China - 23 October 2004 - Male students at the Lanxi Middle school march past a billboard in their school yeard advocating the equality of girls and women in Anxi.
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  • A mother and child pose for a photo next to an advertisement showing smiling Chinese youth. Advertising space in Beijing has been replaces with signs and posters heralding the coming of the August 8th, summer Olympics, featuring smiling people as well as traditional Chinese themes, such as Peking Opera.
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  • Radio producer Shanshan watches as announcers sit in a recording boot during the recording the program "Kejia Xiangqing" in Kejia, or Hakka language in Beijing November 19.
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  • Radio announcers Li Ming laughs (L) with her colleague Xie Yu (R) as they read the news for the radio program "Kejia Xiangqing" in Kejia, or Hakka language in Beijing November 19.
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  • Radio announcer Li Ming records the program "Kejia Xiangqing" in Kejia, or Hakka language in Beijing November 19.
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  • A portrait of China's most famous leader, Chairman Mao Zedong decorates a small restaurant in the town of Longyan in southern Fujian Province.
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  • A portrait of China's most famous leader, Chairman Mao Zedong decorates a small restaurant in the town of Longyan in southern Fujian Province.
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  • A sign tells pedestrians to "show thier manners" as they cross the street in an orderly fashion in central Shanghai. head of the Olympics, China is trying to improve its citizen's public manners and curb behavior that might offend foreigners
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  • The interior of Gallery 798 in Dashanzi.
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  • The interior of Gallery 798 in Dashanzi.
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  • Graffiti in Dashanzi, one of China's artist's neighborhoods. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A sculpture depicting Mao's signature jacket, also the uniforn of the working class, in a Dashanzi art gallery. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A man sells revolutionary posters in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A woman in a wedding dress poses next to a photograph of a scene from the cultural revolution. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A man walks past photograph of a scene from the cultural revolution in Dazhanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A woman photograph of a scene from the cultural revolution in Dazhanzi at Photogallery 798. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A man visits Gallery 798 in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • People eat lunch under a Cultural Revoliton themed mural in a Sichuan restaurant in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • People walk past a slogan advertising "Mao Zedong thought. Today, Chuandixia is waking up. Middle-class Beijingers in their new cars make weekend trips to the Ming-era village, which lies 90 kilometers west of Beijing in the mountainous Mentougou District. Foreigners come to see examples of traditional Chinese culture. Artists come to paint, write, and even make movies.
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  • The China Central Television tower at dusk in western Beijing.
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  • The China Central Television tower at dusk in western Beijing.
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  • A man reacts as he looks at an exhibition about the persecution of people who Practice Fa Lun Gong in the Chinese mainland in Hong Kong.
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  • A man sells revolutionary posters in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A man sells revolutionary posters in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A woman reads a magazine in a coffee shop that is part of Time Zone 8 bookshop in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • Woekers move a photo depecting a scene from the cultural revolution in Dazhanzi at Photogallery 798. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • People eat lunch under a Cultural Revoliton themed mural in a Sichuan restaurant in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A red star decorates the ceiling of  Beijing's Military History Museum.
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  • A Mao Zedong statue greets visitors at Beijing's Military History Museum.
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  • A poster reminds students to love socialism in a school hallway in Chunhua county in  Shanxi province, China.
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  • A woman sells islamic texts at a bookshop in the city of Hotan in China's western Xinjiang province. Hotan was and still is a center of Islam in Xinjiang. By most accounts, China is considered a repressive and destructive influence on local culture and religion but an energetic and positive force in terms of economic development. Children in Xinjiang are not allowed to attend Islamic school until the age of 18, and they do not have leave to attend prayers on Friday due to school. This grates on locals who see Islam as the core of their culture. ......
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  • A mural depicting Chinese children, their National flag and the Great Wall decorates the exterior of a kindergarten in the primarily Muslim town of Minfeng in China's western Xinjiang Province.
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  • A man takes a rest in froent of a large photograph in Gallery 798 in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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