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Red China Blues: My Long March from Mao to Now is a 1996 book by Chinese-Canadian journalist Jan Wong. Wong describes how the youthful passion for left-wing and socialist politics drew her to participate in the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Speaking little Chinese, she became one of the first Westerners to enroll in Beijing University in 1972. However, her idealism did not survive the harsh realities and hypocrisy she saw in the China of the 1970s, and she abandoned her support of Maoism. She eventually worked as a foreign correspondent for The Globe and Mail of Canada.

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  • Red China Blues: My Long March from Mao to Now is a 1996 book by Chinese-Canadian journalist Jan Wong. Wong describes how the youthful passion for left-wing and socialist politics drew her to participate in the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Speaking little Chinese, she became one of the first Westerners to enroll in Beijing University in 1972. However, her idealism did not survive the harsh realities and hypocrisy she saw in the China of the 1970s, and she abandoned her support of Maoism. She eventually worked as a foreign correspondent for The Globe and Mail of Canada. Wong was an eyewitness to the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, which the book describes in great detail. After the Tiananmen Square massacre, Wong interviewed Chinese dissidents such as Wei Jingsheng and Ding Zilin. Jan also recalls memories of Madame Mao and the Gang of Four as they were imprisoned after Mao Zedong died. (en)
  • Red China Blues: My Long March from Mao to Now adalah sebuah buku tahun 1996 karya wartawati . Wong menjelaskan soal bagaimana pesonanya pada masa muda terhadap politik sayap kiri dan sosialis membuatnya ia ikut serta dalam Revolusi Kebudayaan Tiongkok. Sedikit bisa berbahasa Tionghoa, ia menjadi salah satu orang barat pertama yang masuk pada 1972. (in)
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  • Red China Blues: My Long March from Mao to Now adalah sebuah buku tahun 1996 karya wartawati . Wong menjelaskan soal bagaimana pesonanya pada masa muda terhadap politik sayap kiri dan sosialis membuatnya ia ikut serta dalam Revolusi Kebudayaan Tiongkok. Sedikit bisa berbahasa Tionghoa, ia menjadi salah satu orang barat pertama yang masuk pada 1972. (in)
  • Red China Blues: My Long March from Mao to Now is a 1996 book by Chinese-Canadian journalist Jan Wong. Wong describes how the youthful passion for left-wing and socialist politics drew her to participate in the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Speaking little Chinese, she became one of the first Westerners to enroll in Beijing University in 1972. However, her idealism did not survive the harsh realities and hypocrisy she saw in the China of the 1970s, and she abandoned her support of Maoism. She eventually worked as a foreign correspondent for The Globe and Mail of Canada. (en)
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