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CHINESE DIPLOMATS, 1939. Hu Shih, the Chinese ambassador the the United States

CHINESE DIPLOMATS, 1939. Hu Shih, the Chinese ambassador the the United States


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CHINESE DIPLOMATS, 1939. Hu Shih, the Chinese ambassador the the United States

CHINESE DIPLOMATS, 1939.
Hu Shih, the Chinese ambassador the the United States (right) with diplomat Yan Huiqing, at the Soviet Embassy in Washington, D.C. for a reception celebrating the anniversary of the October Revolution, 1939

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1939 Ambassador Anniversary Celebration Chinese Coat Dictatorship Diplomat Embassy Glass Glasses Intellectual October Revolution Philosopher Smiling Socialist Soviet Washington D C Washington Dc Shih


CHINESE DIPLOMATS, 1939 - A Glimpse into Intellectual Exchange and Diplomatic Relations

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. In this photograph print from 1939, we witness a significant moment in history as Hu Shih, the Chinese ambassador to the United States, engages in a warm conversation with diplomat Yan Huiqing. The scene unfolds at the Soviet Embassy in Washington, D. C. , during a reception commemorating the anniversary of the October Revolution. Dressed impeccably in their coats and hats, these distinguished men exude an air of intellectual prowess and diplomatic finesse. Hu Shih's smiling face reflects his amiable personality while Yan Huiqing's thoughtful gaze suggests deep contemplation. Their glasses add an aura of wisdom and sophistication to their appearance. This image captures not only a celebration but also serves as a testament to international relations during that era. It symbolizes the early efforts made by China to establish connections with other nations amidst political turmoil back home. Hu Shih was not just an ambassador; he was also known as a philosopher and socialist thinker who played a crucial role in shaping Chinese intellectual discourse. This photograph offers us insight into his multifaceted persona beyond his diplomatic responsibilities. Preserved behind glass for decades, this remarkable piece from Granger Art on Demand allows us to travel back in time and appreciate the significance of cultural exchange between countries during challenging times.

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