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Some 2.5 billion Mao badges were produced in more than 20,000 designs over a 10-year-period. Some were as big as plates, others tiny, while some even glowed in the dark. Rows of Chairman Mao's ...
A viral internet trend humorously connects TikTok star The Rizzler to Chairman Mao through a series of celebrity associations, highlighting the absurdity of modern digital historiography.
a sixty-two-year old collector and his wife took about one year to compose a unique set of Olympic Pictograms by using his precious collection of 1860 pieces of Chairman Mao's badges. The art ...
He proudly wears a Mao badge on his jacket. He drives me through the smog of central Beijing. There's little left from Mao's time here. Yan Ruidong was only six years old when the Chairman died ...
As China ramps up preparations for the Communist Party’s national congress later this year, officials around the country have found various ways to magnify their support for President Xi Jinping ...
“I am so happy to see more and more young people appreciating Chairman Mao these years,” one user wrote. “The badges shine brighter than the gold medals,” another commented. But six hours ...
Billions of Chairman Mao badges were produced in China in the 1960s. They were worn during the Cultural Revolution to show loyalty to Mao, but remain commonplace today.
Billions of Chairman Mao badges were produced in China in the 1960s. They were worn during the Cultural Revolution to show loyalty to Mao, but remain commonplace today.
The IOC said on Wednesday it is still waiting for a formal explanation from the Chinese Olympic officials as to why two gold medallists wore badges featuring ... former leader Mao Zedong on ...
Badges showing Mao's profile were worn by hundreds of millions of people in the 1960s to show their loyalty to the Communist Party chairman and the ultra-radical ... where athlete activists were ...
Badges showing Mao’s profile were worn by hundreds of millions of people in the 1960s to show their loyalty to the Communist Party chairman and ... were expected to draw attention, Saunders ...
Badges showing Mao's profile were worn by hundreds of millions of people in the 1960s to show their loyalty to the Communist Party chairman and ... were expected to draw attention, Saunders ...