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China used Radio Peking
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International broadcasting
The Soviet Union's most prominent service was Radio Moscow (now the Voice of Russia) and China used Radio Peking (then Radio Beijing, now China Radio International). ... An international broadcaster may use a local mediumwave or FM radio or television relay station in the target country or countries. -
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China Radio International
China Radio International (CRI), (Chinese: 中国国际广播电台, Pinyin: Zhōng Guó Guó Jì Guǎng Bō Diàn Tái) the former Radio Beijing and originally Radio Peking, is one of the two state-owned national radio broadcasting networks in the People's Republic of China (PRC). ... The Chinese Communist Party first used radio in Yanan in March 1940 with a transmitter brought back from Moscow. -
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Beijing
Three radio stations feature programmes in English: Hit FM on FM 88.7, Easy FM by China Radio International (CRI) on FM 91.5, and the newly launched Radio 774 on AM 774. ... 2045 Peking - the name of an asteroid -
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Peking University
... Nationalities • Central University of Finance and Economics • China Agricultural University • Agricultural University • China Central Academy of Fine Arts • Central Academy of Fine Arts • China Central Central Radio and TV University • and TV University • China Conservatory of Music • Conservatory of Music • China Foreign Affairs University • China Institute of Industrial... -
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People's Republic of China
The consistently top-ranked universities in mainland China are Tsinghua and Peking in Beijing; Fudan, Shanghai Jiao Tong University and East China Normal University in Shanghai; Xi'an Jiaotong University in Xi'an; Nanjing University in Nanjing; the University of Science and Technology of China in Hefei; Zhejiang University in Hangzhou and Wuhan University in Wuhan. ... ↑ China 2004 Migrant Workers, CBC Radio One, December 2004. -
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Media of the People's Republic of China
The Peking Duck — a blog about Chinese politics and media by a former news reporter ... China Radio Markets: Beijing • Fujian • Guangdong • Heilongjiang • Shanghai • Sichuan • Tianjin • Xinjiang • Zhejiang -
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Communications in the People's Republic of China
Subordinate to this ministry were the Central People's Broadcasting Station, Radio Beijing, and China Central Television. ... At the same time, there were 417 million radios in use in China, a rate of 342 per 1,000 population. -
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Culture of the People's Republic of China
His major works - "Thunderstorm," "Sunrise," "Wilderness," and "Peking Man" - written between 1934 and 1940, have been widely read in China. ... A performance at the 2007 Midi Modern Music Festival in Beijing. -
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List of universities in the People's Republic of China
Peking University (北京大学) Ω ... University of Science and Technology Beijing (北京科技大学) Ω -
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People's Liberation Army invasion of Tibet (1950–1951)
Announcements were made via Radio Peking on October 25 to state the troops were there to "free Tibetans from imperialist oppression". ... "News.China.com."
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- China Radio International,
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- Peking University,
- People's Republic of China,
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- Culture of the People's Republic of China,
- List of universities in the People's Republic of China,
- People's Liberation Army invasion of Tibet (1950–1951)
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China used Radio Peking