Map of the Republic of China showing Beijing (Peiping), Guangzhou (Canton), and Nanjing (Nanking). The Sun Yat-Sen Mausoleum in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. Aerial view of Nanjing and the mausoleum of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, the father of modern China. A pagoda in Nanjing. Chinese civilian visitors climb the stairs leading to the Sun Yat-Sen Mausoleum (China, Jiangsu, Nanjing, Xuanwu 210014).
United States President Richard Nixon and First Lady Mrs. Patricia “Pat” Nixon on their tour to China. Chinese plane of Premier Zhou Enlai (Trident 50050) parked and U.S. Air Force One plane (VC-137C SAM 26000) in distance parked at Shanghai Hongqiao Airport (No.2550, Hongqiao road, Shanghai). Members of delegation visiting China disembark from the plane. Chinese officials and receiving party welcome them. The terminal building has the United States national flag at its entrance and posters in Chinese.United States President Richard Nixon and First Lady Mrs Patricia Nixon on their tour to China. Chinese plane of Premier Chous parked and U.S. Air Force One plane in distance parked at Shanhai Airport. Members of delegation visiting China disembark from the plane. Chinese officials and receiving party welcome them. The terminal building has the U.S. national flag at its entrance and posters in Chinese script.
Historic visit of U.S. President Richard M Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon to the People's Republic of China. President Nixon, Premier Zhou Enlai, First Lady Pat Nixon, other delegates, and dignitaries visit the Great Wall of China. View of the Great Wall of China. “We do not want walls of any kind” said President Nixon during interview with the press. The party observes sculptures at the Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasty, also known as the Ming Tombs (Changchi Rd, Changping District, China, 102200). Chinese students return to their homes from schools. Chinese civilians clean snow from streets in midnight.
The Huangpu River in Shanghai, China. A vessel in the Huangpu River. A sail boat and junks on the water. Several buildings in view on the shore. Several sail boats in the river. A paddle wheel steam boat on the water. Boats anchored to the shore. Views of the Shanghai Bund along the western bank of the Huangpu River. Several vessels in the river. The Camelback Truss Waibaidu Bridge (world's first all steel bridge) also known as the Garden Bridge, spanning Suzhou Creek at the Huangpu River. Several buildings at the Shanghai Bund in view including the Headquarters of the Shanghai Branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (now known as the HSBC Building or the Municipal Government Building) at number 12, The Bund, and the Customs House at number 13, The Bund, and the China Bank of Communications Building at number 14, The Bund. Also the China Merchant Bank Building and the North China Daily News Building (now the AIA building). Other Bund buildings also seen.
Meeting of a committee in the United States. Officials seated inside a building. U.S. Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley addressing the officials. He talks about the United States policy towards China during World War II. Discussion about the mutual aid pact with China. He states that the U.S. always want the unity and democracy of the Chinese people. He declares support for a democratic China under the national government of the Republic of China, and Chiang Kai-shek.
Activities of the Allied forces in the China Burma India Theater of World War II. Chinese Premier Chiang Kai Shek and his wife arrive to review troops in ChungKing, China. Chinese nurses and soldiers march as General Chinag Kai Shek reviews the United Nations troops. Troops carry portraits of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin. Commander of China Burma India Theater General Joseph Stilwell arrives after attending a conference in Washington D.C. Reinforcements arrive in India as soldiers carry bags. Allied soldiers smoke with Indian soldiers. A soldier buys bananas from a vendor. In Indian state of Bengal mule pack trains cross Tibet as they carry supplies for China. Mule packs pass through the Himalayas.
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