American journalist Edgar Snow once described the Long March as one of the most remarkable achievements in military history. He highlighted the Red Army's extraordinary resilience and unwavering dedication, traits he found unmatched in any other foreign military.…
Like Edgar Snow, Alvaro Lago from People's Daily Online was curious about how the Red Army, led by the Communist Party of China (CPC), was able to establish a long-term, stable and self-sufficient government in northwest China, a land that was not only short of natural resources, but also heavily blockaded. To answer this question, it is necessary to understand what the Red Army did there, so Lago went there to investigate.…
YINCHUAN, May 17 (Xinhua) -- On a Sunday afternoon earlier this month, some 100 high school students walked on a trail in the Liupanshan Mountain in northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.
Eighteen significant historical scenarios of the epic Long March were re-enacted on the 2.…
Edgar Snow (left) and his wife Helen Foster Snow.
Organization's head 'very pleased' when he gets Xi's letter, praises intl friendship
Adam Foster, a great-nephew of trailblazing United States journalist Helen Foster Snow, has long believed in the value of building connections between nations through people coming together.…
American journalist Edgar Snow once described the Long March as one of the most remarkable achievements in military history. He highlighted the Red Army's extraordinary resilience and unwavering dedication, traits he found unmatched in any other foreign military.…
Like Edgar Snow, Alvaro Lago from People's Daily Online was curious about how the Red Army, led by the Communist Party of China (CPC), was able to establish a long-term, stable and self-sufficient government in northwest China, a land that was not only short of natural resources, but also heavily blockaded. To answer this question, it is necessary to understand what the Red Army did there, so Lago went there to investigate.…
Over 80 years after American journalist Edgar Snow chronicled China's revolutionary period in "Red Star Over China," four young visitors from Angola, Cuba, Vietnam and Portugal are following his historic route.
Snow's 1937 book documented the Communist Party of China's resistance against Japanese aggression from a revolutionary base in northern Shaanxi Province, revealing to the world China's resilience and promising future during this pivotal period.…
During their visit to Xi'an, the capital city of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, a group of young visitors from Angola, Cuba, Vietnam, and Portugal watched performances, tasted delicious food, experienced traditional costumes, and learned about the Xiying Film Museum. They explored the charm of the ancient city, and felt the fusion of history and modernity.…
American journalist Edgar Snow once described the Long March as one of the most remarkable achievements in military history. He highlighted the Red Army's extraordinary resilience and unwavering dedication, traits he found unmatched in any other foreign military.…
Like Edgar Snow, Alvaro Lago from People's Daily Online was curious about how the Red Army, led by the Communist Party of China (CPC), was able to establish a long-term, stable and self-sufficient government in northwest China, a land that was not only short of natural resources, but also heavily blockaded. To answer this question, it is necessary to understand what the Red Army did there, so Lago went there to investigate.…
Over 80 years after American journalist Edgar Snow chronicled China's revolutionary period in "Red Star Over China," four young visitors from Angola, Cuba, Vietnam and Portugal are following his historic route.
Snow's 1937 book documented the Communist Party of China's resistance against Japanese aggression from a revolutionary base in northern Shaanxi Province, revealing to the world China's resilience and promising future during this pivotal period.…
During their visit to Xi'an, the capital city of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, a group of young visitors from Angola, Cuba, Vietnam, and Portugal watched performances, tasted delicious food, experienced traditional costumes, and learned about the Xiying Film Museum. They explored the charm of the ancient city, and felt the fusion of history and modernity.…
American journalist Edgar Snow once described the Long March as one of the most remarkable achievements in military history. He highlighted the Red Army's extraordinary resilience and unwavering dedication, traits he found unmatched in any other foreign military.…
Like Edgar Snow, Alvaro Lago from People's Daily Online was curious about how the Red Army, led by the Communist Party of China (CPC), was able to establish a long-term, stable and self-sufficient government in northwest China, a land that was not only short of natural resources, but also heavily blockaded. To answer this question, it is necessary to understand what the Red Army did there, so Lago went there to investigate.…
Over 80 years after American journalist Edgar Snow chronicled China's revolutionary period in "Red Star Over China," four young visitors from Angola, Cuba, Vietnam and Portugal are following his historic route.
Snow's 1937 book documented the Communist Party of China's resistance against Japanese aggression from a revolutionary base in northern Shaanxi Province, revealing to the world China's resilience and promising future during this pivotal period.…
During their visit to Xi'an, the capital city of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, a group of young visitors from Angola, Cuba, Vietnam, and Portugal watched performances, tasted delicious food, experienced traditional costumes, and learned about the Xiying Film Museum. They explored the charm of the ancient city, and felt the fusion of history and modernity.…
American journalist Edgar Snow once described the Long March as one of the most remarkable achievements in military history. He highlighted the Red Army's extraordinary resilience and unwavering dedication, traits he found unmatched in any other foreign military.
Like Edgar Snow, Alvaro Lago from People's Daily Online was curious about how the Red Army, led by the Communist Party of China (CPC), was able to establish a long-term, stable and self-sufficient government in northwest China, a land that was not only short of natural resources, but also heavily blockaded. To answer this question, it is necessary to understand what the Red Army did there, so Lago went there to investigate.
Over 80 years after American journalist Edgar Snow chronicled China's revolutionary period in "Red Star Over China," four young visitors from Angola, Cuba, Vietnam and Portugal are following his historic route.
Snow's 1937 book documented the Communist Party of China's resistance against Japanese aggression from a revolutionary base in northern Shaanxi Province, revealing to the world China's resilience and promising future during this pivotal period.
During their visit to Xi'an, the capital city of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, a group of young visitors from Angola, Cuba, Vietnam, and Portugal watched performances, tasted delicious food, experienced traditional costumes, and learned about the Xiying Film Museum. They explored the charm of the ancient city, and felt the fusion of history and modernity.