Skip to main content
Chineseposters.net
Main navigation
Home
Gallery
Themes
Posters
Artists
Tags
... And More
FAQs, Copyrights
Reprints
About
Contact
ethnic minorities
Wikidata
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q858804?wprov=srpw1_0
National Minorities
()
All Chinese nationalities unite at Chairman Mao's side
(1951)
Great meeting of Chinese brother nationalities
(ca. 1951)
Celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party
(1952)
Yi people love Chairman Mao
(1952, December)
Putting on new clothes to go to school
(1953, December)
The people of the whole nation should work together with one mind, to struggle to realize the basic tasks of the First Five Year Plan.
(1954, January)
Singing folk songs to send off the representative
(1954, August)
Loved ones arriving in the border areas
(1954, December)
Palace Museum
(1955, March)
All nationalities of our nation have already united into a great family of independent and equal nationalities
(1955, March)
Strive for the comprehensive early completion and overfulfillment of the Five Year Plan
(1956, March)
Socialism is our goal, it is our direction!
(1956, March)
Long live the great unity of all the peoples of the whole nation
(1957, January)
Develop sideline occupations, increase earnings
(1957, September)
May 1 Parade
(1958, January)
We must resolutely follow the road of socialism!
(1958, February)
All of one heart, we go from victory to victory!
(1958, March)
Happy life
(1958, September)
The strength of spring plowing is big, the amount of produce at fall harvest is big
(1958, November)
Bring in 1,000 dan of foodstuffs, harvest 10,000 jin of cotton
(1958, November)
Celebrate the opening of the big bridge across the Yangzi
(1958, December)
The motherland is prosperous, everything looks fresh and gay
(1959, August)
The mountains and the open country are green, fruit trees are plentiful, the people's lives are boundlessly happy
(1959, August)
Gloriously bright ten years
(1959, September)
The Dongfeng sedan car
(1959, November)
A big Zoo
(1960)
Long live the great unity of all nationalities
(1960, January)
Celebrate the victorious completion of the Second Five Year Plan three years ahead of time
(1960, January)
Courageously move forward under the glorious illumination of Mao Zedong Thought
(1960, March)
Long live the three red banners
(1960, June)
Workers, peasants, shopkeepers, students and soldiers together leap forward; peasants, forresters, herdsmen, people engaging in sideline occupations, fishers all have an abundant harvest
(1960, December)
Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the birth of the Chinese Communist Party
(1961, June)
Long live the People's Republic of China
(1961, September)
Moving forward victoriously under the banner of Mao Zedong!
(1962, July)
Han Chinese and Tibetans are one family throughout the ages -- image of the wedding of Princess Wencheng and Songzan Ganbu
(1962, October)
Celebrate the fifth anniversary of the establishment of the Guangxi Tong minority autonomous region
(1963, February)
Celebrate the 15th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China -– Long live the great nation!
(1964, September)
Long live the People's Republic of China
(1964, September)
The evening of the festival
(1964, December)
Long live the People's Republic of China
(1965, September)
New song in the bamboo house
(1965, August)
Passing on military skills
(1965, October)
Offering khata to Chairman Mao
(1965, November)
If the enemy dares to invade us, he will perish in the boundless ocean of people's war
(1966, April)
The sunlight of Mao Zedong Thought illuminates the road of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
(1966, August)
Enthusiastically develop the production of reed to safeguard the supply of the raw materials needed to publish the writings of Chairman Mao
(ca. 1968)
Chairman Mao is the reddest, reddest red sun in the hearts of all the people of the nation
(1969, February)
Unite to achieve even greater victories
(1970, May)
The red flower of Dazhai blossoms everywhere
(Early 1970s)
Pagination
Current page
1
Page
2
Page
3
Page
4
Next page
››
Last page
Last »
Subscribe to ethnic minorities
Search this site
Search
Share this page
Our Facebook page
Our posters on Flickr