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The Sino-Soviet Alliance for Friendship and Mutual Assistance promotes enduring world peace
(ca. 1950)
Xinjiang song and dance
(1951)
The Working People's Palace of Culture, Beijing
(ca. 1952)
A happy marriage
(1953, February)
Praise the great leader Chairman Mao
(1953, November)
Picking Tea and Chasing Butterflies dance
(1954, December)
Participate in collective activities!
(1955, July)
Celebrate the great victory of socialist transformation
(1956, September)
The Great World in Shanghai
(1957, April)
Peace! Friendship!
(1957, November)
Celebrate the great victory of socialist transformation
(1958, February)
The flowers of the cultural revolution blossom everywhere
(1958, October)
The people's commune is powerful, ten thousand electric lamps illuminate ten thousand homes ...
(ca. 1958)
Celebrate ten years of victory
(1959, September)
Spring in Tibet
(1960, March)
Struggle to achieve an even greater leap forward in literature and art work under the radiance of Mao Zedong Thought!
(1960, April)
The east is red
(1965, October)
People's Liberation Army cultural performance
(1965, November)
Grassland fair - Naadam
(1974, June)
The victory of unity sings everywhere
(ca. 1975)
The Little Red Book points the way
(1977, June)
Shanghai Huangpu river by night
(1982, July)
Breakdance
(1989, July)
Happy melody
(1990, August)
Civilized, with good manners, healthy, refined
(Late 1980s - Early 1990s?)
The Chinese Communist Party represents throughout the progressive orientation of the advanced culture in China
(2001, February)
The Chinese Communist Party fully represents the progressive orientation of China's progressive culture
(2002)
In celebration of the successful opening of the Qinghai & Xizang railway
(2006, July)
Struggling for Sichuan Glorious changes
(2012, March)
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