1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
China
East Asia
1898- 1976
1893- 1976
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1904- 1997
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1912- 1988
March 28, 1955
Choi Duk Shin and Young P. Lee summarize their travels through Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Vietnam, including their discussions on politics, military situations, cultural sharing, and strategies for Free Asia to join together against Communism.
March 25, 1984
Wu Xueqian informs Abe Shintaro of the Sino-British negotiations on the return of Hong Kong to Chinese control.
September 18, 1958
Vietnam and North Korea request information and maps about Taiwan from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
October 9, 1982
Japan's Prime Minister meets with Deng Xiaoping, Hu Yaobang, and Zhao Ziyang for a series of meetings. The two sides discuss bilateral political and economic relations, developments in China's economic policies, Sino-Soviet and Sino-American relations, the situation on the Korean peninsula, the status of Hong Kong and Taiwan, the Israeli invasion of Lebanon, the Japanese textbook issue, and ther topics.
December 10, 1965
Ri Ju-yeon questions Li Qiang about the presence of Chinese companies in Hong Kong as well as the establishment of Banks of China in Singapore and elsewhere.
June 25, 1954
Tsien-yee Chang and Peter Chu of Hong Kong thank President Syngman Rhee for hosting the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist Conference
March 27, 1957
Remarks from delegates across Asia, including Ngo Dinh Diem, attending the Third Annual Conference of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League in Saigon, Vietnam.
October 15, 1956
Au Young Chuen describes Hong Kong's struggle against communism.
June 16, 1954
Delegates from Hong Kong and Macao offer several proposals to strengthen the anti-communist movement in Asia.
Yap Tin Sing describes the "open struggle and collision with the communists" in Hong Kong.