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Effects of the 1989 Tiananmen Square Incident on Modern ChinaThis article points out the major effects of the 1989 Tiananmen Square Incident on modern China.
Causes of 1989 Tiananmen Square Incident/MovementThis article lists the reasons the students took to the square from a Chinese perspective. These reasons do not include a demand for western-style democracy or multi-party elections.- Confucius in Beijing's Tiananmen SquareA statue of Confucius has just been erected in Tiananmen Square opposite the portrait of Mao. Mao tried to erase Confucius from history during the Cultural Revolution. Now Beijing is re-establishing his place in China. Why?
- Video: Google China Uncensored? Once-Blocked "Tiananmen Square Massacre" Search Returns Iconic 'Tank Man' ImageGoogle China appeared to be uncensored Tuesday as searches for normally blocked content on subjects deemed to controversial by the Chinese government such as Tiananmen Square protests were now accessible.
- Tiananmen Square, Twenty Years LaterTwenty years ago, in 1989, the same year that the Berlin Wall fell, Chinese students gathered in Tiananmen Square to demand democracy and human rights. Twenty years ago, the Chinese regime responded with tanks and bayonets.
- The Tragedy that Did Not Happen: The Tiananmen Square MassacreAlthough you will not read about in China, the government killed hundreds of protesters in Tiananmen Square in 1989.
- Will the "Jasmine Revolution" Take Off?Will Wangfujing Street be the next Tiananmen Square? Nobody thinks so. At least for the time being. Then, where lies the danger?
- A Chinese Film Star (Part1)In the late 1950's a Danish citizen named Karl Eskelund, who is married to a Chinese girl he met at Peking University, was traveling through China. An account of his interview with a Chinese actress follows.
What Are Pet Chinese Hamsters?Also known as the rat-faced hamster, the Chinese hamster hates other hamsters but loves people.- Quick Review of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882This article provides a quick overview of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. It explores the causes and lasting effects of the Act on American history.
- How to Read and Pronounce Chinese Mandarin PinyinLearning pinyin is the first step to learning Chinese.
Tips for Testing for Defective Chinese SheetrockYou may have defective Chinese Sheetrock in your home. These simple tests will help you determine if you have the dangerous material in your home.- Learn Useful Business Phrases in ChineseIf you are doing business in China, you'll want to learn some Chinese business phrases to better communicate. Here are some useful business phrases in Chinese.
- Immigration History of the Chinese and the Legacy of Angel IslandOverview of why Chinese people came to this country.
- My 80's MemoriesThe 80's were such a time of change in the U.S. and the world. It was also the decade in which I grew from a child to a young adult. These are just a few of the memories that stick with me to this day...
- How to Make Your Own Chinese DragonThe Chinese dragon is a great symbol of happiness and power. In this article I will tell you how to make your own Chinese dragon.
- Committee to Protect Journalists and Comparing Content of Search EnginesCPJ/Comparing Search Engines.
- The Chinese American Without a Chinese NameHow an Asian American "lost" her Asian name, and still embrace her culture and heritage.
- Beijing Travel GuideBeijing is one of the most sought after destinations, but how do you plan for it? Here is a short guide to prices on some of Beijings most noteworthy sites.





