China Earthquake Devastates Region (1:07)
On May 12, 2008, a 7.9-magnitude earthquake shook eastern Sichuan, China, killing thousands. It was the country’s worst natural disaster in three decades. A report from the National Earthquake Information Center moments after the quake describes the situation as preliminary news rolls in. The quake, originally thought to be a 7.8, was later upgraded.
Speeches & Audio (7)
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China Earthquake Devastates Region
China Earthquake Devastates RegionAudio Clip (1:07)
Audio Clip (1:07)
On May 12, 2008, a 7.9-magnitude earthquake shook eastern Sichuan, China, killing thousands. It was the country’s worst natural disaster in three decades. A report from the National Earthquake Information Center moments after the quake describes the situation as preliminary news rolls in. The quake, originally thought to be a 7.8, was later upgraded.
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Chris Patten on the Transfer of Hong Kong to China
Chris Patten on the Transfer of Hong Kong to ChinaAudio Clip (0:49)
Audio Clip (0:49)
The last British governor of Hong Kong, Chris Patten, gives a speech to its people while handing back Hong Kong to Chinese authorities on July 1, 1997.
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Adlai Stevenson Rejects Communist China's U.N. Admission
Adlai Stevenson Rejects Communist China's U.N. AdmissionAudio Clip (1:48)
Audio Clip (1:48)
On Dec. 1, 1961, U.N. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson debates the admission of the People's Republic of China (PRC) into the U.N. by pointing out the communists' "impossible demands" of expelling the Republic of China (ROC) from the U.N. and allowing China's takeover of Taiwan.
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Ping-Pong Diplomacy in China
Ping-Pong Diplomacy in ChinaAudio Clip (1:24)
Audio Clip (1:24)
In April 1971, China unexpectedly invited the American ping-pong team to compete in Beijing. The invitation to the Americans, the first since the communist takeover in 1949, signaled the possibility of improved U.S.-China relations. NBC News reports on the outcome of the match and the upcoming travels in China awaiting the American athletes.
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Britain Recognizes People's Republic of China
Britain Recognizes People's Republic of ChinaAudio Clip (0:22)
Audio Clip (0:22)
On January 6, 1950, the British government under Prime Minister Clement Attlee followed the USSR and several other nations in recognizing the new communist government of China. A news report provides details.
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Nixon Returns From China
Nixon Returns From ChinaAudio Clip (3:20)
Audio Clip (3:20)
After returning from his historic trip to China, President Richard Nixon meets with a group of Congressional leaders in the Cabinet Room on February 29, 1972, and in a recorded conversation discusses the importance of opening the lines of communication with the communist nation.
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Nixon Discusses Forthcoming Trip to China
Nixon Discusses Forthcoming Trip to ChinaAudio Clip (0:42)
Audio Clip (0:42)
On January 26, 1972, President Richard Nixon holds a meeting in the Oval Office with Dutch Prime Minister Barend Biesheuvel, Chief of Staff Alexander Haig and U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands J. William Middendorf. In the secretly recorded conversation, Nixon explains his rationale for his forthcoming trip to China.
Videos (8)
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China's Roswell: NASA UFOs
China's Roswell: NASA UFOsVideo Clip (4:00)
Video Clip (4:00)
UFO Researcher David Serada believes that rotating objects in the sky are connected to mysterious ancient disks purportedly found in a Chinese cave. Others insist this footage shows a NASA experiment gone awry.
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Religions of Ancient China
Religions of Ancient ChinaVideo Clip (3:07)
Video Clip (3:07)
Emperor Qin Shi Huang searched for divine acceptance by offering gifts to the gods.
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Great Wall of China: Deconstructed
Great Wall of China: DeconstructedVideo Clip (2:15)
Video Clip (2:15)
It took millennia to build, but today the Great Wall of China stands out as one of the world's most famous landmarks.
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Builders of China's Great Wall
Builders of China's Great WallVideo Clip (3:07)
Video Clip (3:07)
The Great Wall of China was constructed over several centuries and claimed the lives of thousands of builders.
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The Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of ChinaVideo Clip (1:29)
Video Clip (1:29)
Peter Weller visits the Great Wall of China.
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History Rewind: Conquest of China, 1932
History Rewind: Conquest of China, 1932Video Clip (2:40)
Video Clip (2:40)
In a History Rewind video, discover that in 1932, without warning, the Japanese attacked the Chinese city of Shanghai. See actual footage of that attack here; images may be disturbing to some viewers.
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China's Roswell
China's RoswellVideo Clip (2:30)
Video Clip (2:30)
Is a remote Chinese village home to a group of human-alien hybrids, the result of an ancient alien visitation?
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Tomb of China's First Emperor
Tomb of China's First EmperorVideo Clip (2:55)
Video Clip (2:55)
Qin Shi Huang was buried in a massive tomb along with his army, servants and wealth.
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