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Sincerely Seeking Sino-Soviet Diplomatic Memorabilia (1949-2008)

After the founding of New China, it established diplomatic relations with 17 countries, including the Soviet Union.

1949 10 On 2 October, the Soviet Union took the lead in announcing its recognition of People's Republic of China (PRC) and formally established diplomatic relations with China. In order to strengthen Sino-Soviet friendship and further develop the friendly relations between the two peoples, Mao Zedong led a China delegation to visit the Soviet Union and signed the 1950 Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Mutual Assistance. The Soviet government also loaned 300 million yuan to China, which promoted.

1953, China took the 156 project, which was built with the help of the Soviet Union, as the center, and moved towards socialist industrialization.

In the mid-1970s, he was engaged in diplomatic work in the Embassy of China in the Soviet Union. At that time, due to the serious differences between China and the Soviet Union and many sensitive issues, the two sides often caused diplomatic turmoil, big or small, because of some things. The Treasure Island incident occurred in March 1969, and a large-scale demonstration took place in Moscow.

The Soviet Union organized a procession of tens of thousands of people and took turns demonstrating in front of our embassy in Moscow. They held banners and shouted slogans, and bricks, ink bottles and rotten eggs rained down on the embassy. Almost all the glass windows on the first to third floors of the main building of the embassy and the dormitory buildings on both sides were smashed, and in some places the glass windows on the fourth floor were also smashed by stones. Ink bottles flew into rooms and offices through windows, and ink was all over the floor. The walls of the embassy are colorful, covered with slogans, cartoons and mottled ink that insult China, and the courtyard at the entrance of the embassy is littered with stones, wine bottles and placards.

As a result, Sino-Soviet diplomatic relations broke down.