COMMUNIST CHINA'S PEOPLE'S DIPLOMANCY, JANUARY 1955 THROUGH JUNE 1956
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Intelligence Report
No. 7422.1
COMMUNIST CHINA'S "PEOPLE'S DIPLOM/01'4,1'
JANUARY 1955 THROUGH JUNE 1956
Office of Intelligence Research
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February 7, 1957
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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I. Introduction o oit? ***** ***** 0**114?00?000w?00?041??ese00
A. Objectives and Development of "Peoples Diplomacy"
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Political Orientation of Delegations
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110 Contacts and Exchanges Between Communist China and
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Abstract
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Since 1950 the Chinese Comnnnists have expended considerable effort
and resources to promote the interchange of visits of their private citizens
and semiofficial representatives with those of other nations. Peiping has
encouraged these visits in order to develop "closer ties between nations,
more friendly contacts, more economic and cultural intercourse." They
began on a modest scale during the IlOrean hostilities and have since been
rapidly accelerated, particularly during the past three years, when they
were supplemented by numerous reciprocal state visits involving prime
ministers, foreign ministers, and other official dignitaries. They have
increasingly involved non-Commulist and anti-Communist personages. In 1956,
Peiping claims, there were a total of over 5,400 individual visits by
Chinese Communists to 49 countries, while over 5,200 foreigners, repre-
senting 75 countries, visited Communist China.
These visitors have travelled individually or collectively as
scientists, eduoators? technicians, or as members of theatrical ensembles,
athletic teams, trade promotional groups, social groups, or as representa-
tives of a wide variety of semi-official organizations. Although their
alleged purpose has been cultural and technical exchange, they have been
used to advance Pelpingls international obectives? both in countries of
the Corn:mist bloc and in nonwConraunist countries, particularly those with
which it has no diplomatic relations. Communist Chines campaign of
"peopleis diplomacy" has been effective, particularly in Asian countries,
in advertising the domestic "attainments" of the regime, in creating the
Nom./ impression of Peipingis "peaceful" purpose and "reasonable" conduct, and in
reducing the Chinese Communist regineis international isolation.
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I. INTRODUCTION
A. Objectives and D......aeve1aamL5.1.2=12111122,111ur
The exchange of unofficial delegations between Communist China and.
other countries of' the?Communist and_nen.Communist world,. referred to,ta_____
this paper as "peoples diplomacy," has been an portant adjunct to
Chinese Comiunist.diplomacy.since.1950. It has been used by Peiping in an
effort to ereate.a.spirit_of "socialist solidarity" between Communist China
and other Conununist.bloc countries and. a .corresponding feeling of anti- .
Western:.!!tolidarity" among Asian and, more recently??African peoples.- It
has:been.used in the attempt to create credence for Communist propaganda
charges and claims, most .notably the bacteriological warfare charges of
tbe-Kerean.w.and present claims in-connectionwith Communist Chinats
five.yearjaans. It has been used in the effort to break Communist Chinats
.international isolation by expanding. contacts with non-Communist countries,
particularly those that do not maintain.diplomatio,relations with Peiping,
and to:create channels of subversive influence, particularly in Asia.: It.
has been, used to and facilitate the acquisition of scientific
And. technicalinformaticn from both the bloc.and-the rest, and to impress.
the people of Cpmmunist-China with. the alleged advantages of' membership
in the Communist bloa.
, The most remarkable use of "peaplets diplomacy" to further Chinese
Commuaist objectives was during the Korean war, when the Chinese Communists
succeeded in creating acceptance in some circles for charges that the US
had engaged in biological warfare in Korea and in widespread espionage and
sabotage in China. These charges were illustrated by elaborate displays of
equipment allegedly used by US forces in these activities and by photographs
of materials allegedly dropped including "infected" flies and other insects.
Selected groups of lawyers, scientists, and other "experts" were invited
from many countries to view and investigate this evidence.
Peipingts success in persuading susceptible foreigners, including
non-Communists, of the truth of its propaganda encouraged the regime to
extend "people's diplomacy" after the Korean hostilities to include in.
creasing contacts non-Communists who for one reason or another were
judged tobe -susceptible to Communist propaganda. Gradually the Chinese
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Communist authorities o.Le to realize that often even confirmed anti-
CoMmunista.could be exploited through the tactic'of."peoplets diplomacy,"
either because these individuals restrained their criticism while enjoying
Peipingte lavish hospitality or because they were persons whose very
presence contributed to breaking Peipingts international isolation.
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"People ?s diplomacy" has become increasingly important to the
Chinese Communists as an avsAe of contact with non-Communist states as
NOTE: The tabulation in this report covers the period January 1955 through
June 1956. The general discussion in the introduction is based on
this tabulation and on additional data from the period of the Korean
War (1950) through January 1957.
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Peiping failed to gain the general diplomatic acceptance that it undoubted-17
had anticipated. Communist China it present has been recognized by an1y
30 statea, of which 25 are members of the UN. (The other five are
Switzerland and the Communist regimes' in Outer Mongolia, North Korea; --
North Vietnam, and East Germany. In addition, Peiping enjoys the support .
of twd UN members the Byeaorussian and Ukrainian Ss us which do not
maintain independent diplomatic 'contacts but Share in the Soviet recognii.
tion of Cohmunist China.) Of the states recognizing Peiping, 26 had
accorded recognition before the CommEnist invasion of the Republic of Korea;
only four have taken such action since the and of the Korean hostilities.
In contrast to this record of limited diplomatic acceptance of the
Peiping regime, the Chinese Communists have entered into direct contact ? -
.withover,'70 countries through npeoplets diplomacY.n According to PoilAties
clathsy,foreign visitors representing 63 states came to ComMunist China in.
1955; while.Chineee Communists travelled to 33 cOuntries in AsiapEuropp,
Africa, and. the America3. For 1956 the number of countries contacted rose,
acdOrding to. Chinese Communist claims, to 75 and 49, respectively. The '..
number Of indiviaUal visits invoZved was as follows: ? .
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Visits abroad
TO CoMmunist bloc
COUntries contacted
Visits to Communist ?
China
To Commdnist.bloc
Countries contacted
1954
(Calculated)
1955
(Claimed)
3,500
5,833
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3,941
"n" -Et')
33
2,900
4,760
n?a
1,811
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63
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1956
(Claimf:d)
over 5,400
n a
'IT
over 5,200
n D..
NOTE: ThafigUrea for Chinese Communist .nvisits" to foreign. countries..
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inlude;some double CoUnting,, Some Chinese ,visited more.than.ama.
. ..COuntry. and were counted ,fat each country,Visited._ The number of
.?persons involved is therefore smaller than the figures given.. :
The .1956. figures appear. to be inpoMplete Since:ot#sr_evidence
sUggests that the huMber of Chiheee Communists travelling abroad
increased for 1956. The figures for 1954 were calculated on. the
basiethe percentage increase Peiping claims the. 1955 figures..
'to represent over the preceeding year.
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B. Nature of Delegations
The delegations, travelling collectively or individually in a
continual flow to and from Communist China, vary both as to activities in
which they engage and us to the training, background, and competence of
the individual members. For example, missions may consist exclusively of
medical personnel or of lawyers or of educators, or they may be hetero-
geneous grotpings, composed of persons of widely different skills and
experience. An example of the heterogeneous group is a so-called "cultural
mission," sent by the Chinese Communists to Italy, France, and Switzerland
in May and June 1956. This delegation was headed by a chemist and eon.
slated, in addition, of an economist, a civil engineer, two writers, two
painters: and a vocalist.
The types of delegations sent most frequently to any one country
depended to a considerable extent on the nature of relations between
Communist China and the specific country cone ;d Thus; althongh
"peace" missions and woment's and youth delegations were freely exchanged
between mainland China and most other countries, emphasis was placed on
technical missions in exchanges within the bloc and on types of delegations
which might accomplish most in "selling" Communist China or inviting
further contact in dealing with countries outside the bloc. In dealing
with Burma, for example, Chinese Communist delegations were most frequently
either Buddhist or "friendship" 6roups; in dealing with previously uric On..
tacted countries such as those in South America, Africa, and the Middle
East, theatrical missions Were most common, in the case of most Western
European states, attempts were made to present more sophisticated dele-
gations gauged to appeal to the individual countries concerned.
The Chinese Communists classified the delegations involved in
"people's diplomacy" in 1955 according to 10 broad categories. These,
together with the number of people involved and the number of delegations
into Olich they were grouped (delegations in brackets), were as follows:
,Nature of delegation
Iron foreign countries
to China
From China to
foreign countries
Cultural and art
1,353
(88)
2,048
(52)
Scientific, educational
and public health
444
(43)
2,245
(61)
Workers, women, youth
1146
(117)
186
(34)
Peace and friendship
associations
649
(07)
19
(4)
Social organizations
173
(14)
6
(2)
Economic and trade
460
(32)
704
(33)
Religious
12
(1)
86
(6)
Press and broadcasting
37
(5)?
48
(11)
Physical culture
351
(21)
491
(18)
Parliamentary and civic
135
(9)
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Total 4,760 (417 5,833 (221)
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A comparable breakdoun for 1956 is not available. In generale however,
the nature af the delegations has continued along the pattern established
in-1955. -
. 1. Cultural and Art. One of the main points of emphasis continues
to bp the eSaailee Zredeatrical and art groups. One cultural team spant
eight months abroad, touring nine countries. Lost significant of these
developments were perhaes the visits of Chinese Communist theatrical groups
in the spring of 1956 to South America, Ethiopia, and several Arab states --
areae in which the Chinese Communists had previously had little or no
contact. The group visiting Ethiopia and the Arab states was made up
largely of Chinese and Turki Moslem groups, featuring folk danoers from
Sinkiang. Other representative functions included a visit to Norway of
Chinese Communist actors to participate in the 50th anniversary of the death
of Henrik Ibsen and the first showing of Chinese Communist films in Thailand
(march 1956) and in Australia (August 1955).
. Meanwhile, in Peiping the Chinese Mozart Committee staged a Mozart
festival (June 19, 1956) to which were invited Austrian and other foreign
delegations-. Peiping continued its annual festivities to commemorate the
"worldes cultural ciente at which Val b Uhitman (for his "Leaves of Grass")
was honored in 1956 and to which foreign cultural eel egeations were invited,
Japanese Kabuki players gave several performances in Communist China;
Indonesian (December 31 1955) aad Pakistani (May 16, 1956) movies were
introduced fer the first time; and, among others, German and Prenoh authors
and playwrights and Japanese and Italian painters and sculptors exhibited
their skills and exchanged experiences with Chinese artiste; and an
Argentinian composer and pianist conducted a concert tour of China.
2 Scientific "lemeational and Public Health Sclentific exchanges
ranged frZ;i7rare .11,,ome energreMrb3.ffirping (Hay 1955) to a
meeting of the Sino-Albanian Joint Committee for cooperation in TechnoledY
and Technical Science. Other scientific exchanges included a parade of
Soviet zooloeists, botanists, chemists, physicists, mathematicians, and
peogrephers. Similar teens, theueh fewer in number, came from other coun-
tries, particularly from the Soviet bloc.
Numerous Chinese scientists travelled abroad; one delegation
participated in, the Indian Science Congress held in Barodae Bombay,
JanUary 1955. Delegatianssof agricultural exports aleo_wereexchanged
between Communist China and other bloc etates.
' One of the most conspicuous medioal.delegationsste visit mainland
China'e6s that Of 16 Argentinian doctors Who spent nearly siX weeks (April 19
to W,29, 1956) studying public health and preventive medicine. Agrotp
of Indonesian health experts visited various institutions on the Invitation
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from tuberculosis went to China for treatment at the "Asian Students
Sanatorium" in'Yeiping.-Oonversely a group of Czech epidemic.prevention
experts cameto.assibt the Chinese Communists in their epidemic control
pregram.
Educators of many types and levels travelled between China and many
countries0 A group of 28 tearhers from primary, middle school, and
teacherfQ institutes visited USSR educational institutions to study the
Soviet system. Other smaller groups or individuals with similar general
or more specific interests visited other countries while foreign educators
historians, scientists, and others -- went to China to assist the Chinese
or for purposes of study.
3. Workers liontnz,..and Youth. Generally the widest exchanges were
those con'tdi.Weala,n-WsooTerarid-upescen categories. In some cases
the rbilippines (students), Geld Coast (women), Senegal, and Madagascar.
(youth and women), the only delegations to visit Communist China fell
in these categories
Delegations in this category were for the most part, official
representatives at a congress of youth, students, or women, some sponsored
by Communist China, others sponsored by other countries to which Communist
China sent representatives.
4. Peace and Friendshipp "Peace" conferences, sponsored and composed
of CommunilrgYilipatlilzeFS, Offered the Chinese Communists opportunity to
meet left-wingers from many eountries with which they had otherwise no
contact. After the Helsinki "peace" conference, Peiping issued a general
invitation for delegates to visit Communist China. As a result visitors
from many countries such as Iceland, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria, with
which Peiping had had little or no contact, made detours to China with no
anal, 00ea.an4"tae purpose than to propagate "peace."
Frie4ship associations, patterned after the Sino-Soviet Friendship
Association04 have been established in previous years with most bloc
countries, During the period covered by this report, greatest emphasis
was placed on the establishment or expansion of friendship associations
with Asian-African states. Although the Sino-Indian Friendship
Association has existed for many years, the Indonesia-China Friendship
Association is relatively young. Friendship associations with Pakistan
were formed first in June 1956 and with Egypt (ravember 18, 1956) only
after the call was issued for Chinese volunteers for Egypt in the Suez
crises. Greatest effort over the past year appears to have been expended
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1. The friendship association names are compounded with the local name
preceding; thus units of the association in China are known as the
Sine-Indian Friendship Association while branches in India are desig-
nated India-China re::.mdship Association.
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in opening new units of the Indonesia?China Friendship Association in
various cities of Indonesia and secondary emphasis on increasing the number
of units of the Japan-China Friendship Association in Japan. The Peiping
regime gave North Korea 5,000 trees which were planted in pyongyang, and
named the Korea-China friendship forest.
50 Social (Public)prganization. Precisely what delegations the
Chinese C-oriM.X64113FlitTe?finTirs?c-itegory is not clear, although it may
cover such groups as that representing the "Japanese Council for Restoration
Of biplomatic Relations with China and the Soviet Union" which toured
Communist China or the delegations representing Chinese cooperatives sent
to study conditions in Norway and Sweden.
6, Economic and Trade. The Peiping regime participated widely in
trade failTaiiirgrrlairenaries and expended considerable resources to
make its exhibit conspicuous even if its wares were inferior to those of -
competing countries. Peiping S's exhibits at the Poznan International Fair
in Poland, the Paris International Fair in France, and the Reykjavik Fair
in Iceland, drew much attention and generally provoked highly favorable
comments. The Chinese also sponsored fairs and exhibits in Communist
China, at which wares and goods of one or more countries were exhibited.
Chinese missions energetically sought to increase trade with the
nong.Zommunist bloc; they were particularly active in countries which had
not recognized the Peiping regime, such as Japan and the Arab states; and
trade missions may well have served as the opening wedge in Egypt and
Syria both ot whioh fe,eedlly recognized Communist China shortly after
trade missions appeared in each state.
'?Economic delegations varied from highly technical mechanical and
industrial missions to trade union delegations and experts on Mize culti.
vation. Among such groups going to mainland China were a Hungarian textile
mission and a mineral experts mission that provided technical aid in those
fields, Indian railway workers who observed the operations of Chinese
railways, and Czech farm specialists who helped install equipment given
by Czechoslovakia to a Czech Friendship State Farm. Chinese Communist
building workers union members went to New Zealand cities and Chinese
agronomists went to Indonesia to study the cultivation of tropical amps.
?7, ' Religious. In the field of religion the Chinese Communists have
attempted -to peeJn,e)e ...famed the illusion that freedom of religion exists
in Communist China and have attempted to exploit religious institutions
abroad for Communist purposes, lath ambitions to attain leadership of the
Asian-African states, it has become particularly important for the Chinese
to.foster the idea that Moslems in China are permitted freedom of religious
exercise even though Communist ideology does not condone religion. To this
end Islamic delegations were invited to China to observe Islamic communi.
ties in China, to lecture at the Institute of Islamic Theology, and tn
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visit ,mosques And Islamic schoplein',Peipingl Sian,. Lanchow, and.Urunchi.
In turn, Chinese Islamic delegations weresentto Moslemeountres and'
Chinese Moslems were encouraged to make the hadj,
Equally important has been the need to demonstrate a friendly
attitude to: the Buddhist; as illustrated in relations with Thailand Burma,
and Ceylon, and in the campaign to reduce. Tibetan:oPPosition:to.the regime.
Buddhlst..missiens have been:_invite&to see how the Chinese Communists :have
treata4 the Buddhist. community.: A -Burmese delegation brought back: glowing
stories of Chinese Communist treatment as we] as a relic of the.Buddhats
:t99th, .Chinese delegations went:to-Burma,- Indial.andllepal for variousz::?
conferenoesoonnected with the current Buddhist: celebrations,.
. . .
. Although Chinese .Christians and'foreign Christian missionaries'hive
been subjected to harsh treatment, religious persecution, imprisonmentl
and even the ChIneseCoMmunist6 proclaim 'that religious'free7
dow.extends also to March 1956, Protestant leaders.frok.
Sweden,.CzeohoSlovakiaverld India were Invited to China to Observe con;.?
ditions of the Christian Church in China and to lecture at the lenching-:,-
Union Theological Seminary and the Nanking Union Theological Seminary.
The only delegation Of:ChirieseChristianineWri to participate in a
'Ohri8tianeOnferenceabroad?was:the group;:that:attendodthe-1956
Council of:ChurChesadetinginaunemr5N;-.
. From the Chinese Communist viewpoint, perhaps the most useful
Christian delegation ,to visit Communist China was the group of six
British Quakers which to4red the country in October 1955, The delegation
was interested in Observing the status of Protestant congregations in
mainland China and in doing what it could to further international peace
and understanding. The delegation, upon its return, issued a report that
was on balance highly favorable to the regime. Members of the delegation,
lectured widely in the UK, US, Canada, and Switzerland.
8. Press and Broadcasting. As in the case of 'peace" delegates,
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Peiping is e-rarrffiffition to participants in the conference of
journalists in Helsinki in June 1956 to visit Communist China. As a
result of this invitation delegates from manY nations including Brazil,
Chile Iran, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay visited Ooramunist China. The
Peruvian delegate was the only one from that country to visit Communist
China during the period of this report, Communist China has recognized
the value of friendly journalists in promoting Peipingts cause abroad and
has encouraged even American pressmen to visit China.
9. Ph sical Culture. Although Peiping withdrew at the last moment
from the 4M51155*-65 the pretext of not wanting to compete in the same
arena with representatives of Nationalist China, the Peiping regime has
given much emphasis to physical culture and to competition with athletic
teams of Other countries in a wide variety of sports. Chinese Communist'
teams have been sent abroad or vied with foreign teams in mainland China
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in isbOter'i track, swimming, badketballl'volleyball, ice hockey, skiing,
skating, gymnaaticsi'weight.liftingl'pingr.pong, and motorcycle racing*
They also sent a team to compete in the international model airplane tot-- -
petition held in Hungary.
' 10. Par1iamentay and Civic. Approximately one-half of the meMbera.
ofzihe'JapEgigIfilia rep or eflave visited Communist China at one time--
ot,another. .Large Japanese Diet delegations visited Communist China in
AUgtst:(42-members) and in September 1955'(27 members) and smaller dole*.
gatiOns.have made other trips. Parliamentary-meMbers from Syria, Brazil,
Finland,-'and India have also toured the China Mainland. The Syrian deputies
did so before Syria recognized the Peiping regime., In addition, teachers -.
of Moslem parties in Indonesia (Kasjumi, PSII, Perti) visited Communist
China at the invitation ofthe Chinese. Moslem League (M45r 4 to June 1, 1956)*
-Lawyers 'and jurists from Japan, India, Italy, Syria, Belgium, Great
Britain, and other countries have made numerous visits to mainland China .
while: Chinese Communist jurists have visited Belgium, East Germany,
and the USSR:"
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Within the categoryofeividflinctions also Maylsaisted Chinese
Communist Red Cross activitiesdlearly designed to, ocinvey the Impression of
the Peiping regime's humanitarian character.' The 'Chinese Communist Red.
Cross has been quick to make donations to peoples abroad who have suffered
from acts of God, such asfloodsarthquakei,: sevemcold, and snowstorms*
Although the donations havelDeen?onlyAokenigerierally 10;000 yuan, they
have:beentroadcast quickly afterAhe'disasterlgiving the impression OU
urgent and ready assistance from.:COmmunist:China.,:Among those tho have
benefited. are flood victims in-Afghanistan;:bigoslavia, Mexico, Pakistan,.
ancLTUrkey; earthquake victims in Greece (only Chinese Ccamunist overture'
to:-Greece), Lebanon, and Turkey; and cold and snowstorm victims in Denmark?'
and Turkey*
C. Costs-
The? importance attached to the program of "people's diplomacy* by-.
Peipifig can be measured in part by the coat of the program, bothinterms
of the time of key officials who grant interviews to visitors to Communist
China and whip participate in tours of foreign countries, and interns of
monetaryoutlay.
Peiping almost invariably bears the full expenses; at least within
China, of visiting delegations' transportation, hotel accommbdational and
allowances for miscellaneous expenses, :and 'souvenirs. The latter range in
some cases-?rom.the equivalent of US $44 to $160 per trip, and have
enabled some visitors to leave China, with more money than they had when
they entered* In some cases Peiping alsolpays for transportation from the
country of origin to C4ina, In cases of delegations travelling via the USSR,
Peiping apparently bears the expenses at least from the time of entry into
Soviet or bloc territory.
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The Peiping regime. almost. invariably bears the entire cost for
Chinese Communist delegations to non-Communist countries (for delegations
to bloc countries, reciprocity presumably applies). Proceeds from the sale
of admissions during theatrical tours are usually donated to local
charities, and goods exhibited at trade fairs on occasion have been given
to influential local personages*
The precise monetary costs of "people's diplomacy" cannot be calcu-
lated but some roughapproximations are possible.
During the period January 1955 through June 1956 terminal dates are
known of 2,793 visitors who spent 17,480 weeks (or an average of 6.3 weeks
per person) in Communist China and for 1,982 Chinese who spent 7,318 weeks
(an average of 3.7 weeks per person) abroad. Professor E4 S. Kirby of the
University of Hong Kong, who led a delegation to Communist China in 1955:
reported that it cest the Peiping regime $194 per person per week during a
'visit in China. This figure probably represents the upper level of CommniSt expenditure on visitors to China as representatives from bloc countries
probably are treated with less ostentation. Of the 4,760 visitors to
Communist China in 1955, 1,811 were from the Soviet bloc. Using $194 as
the weekly per...person cost for non-bloc visitors and an arbitrary $160 for
bloc visitors, a 1955 cost figure of $4,700,000 is derived. Projected
over the first six months of 1956 when roughly 2,600 persons visited Comma.
mist China, this would result in approximately $2,600,000 or a total of
$7,300,000 for the period January 1955 through June 30, 1956.1
CV-nese Communist visitors averaged 3.7 weeks abroad and in 1955
totaled 5,833 of wham 3,941 went to Soviet bloc countries, which may have
met their local costs. The living costs in foreign exchange to Communist
China for the remaining 1,892 may be estimated at $1,000,0000 based on
reports from Chile and Ethiopia indicating that it costs $140 per person
per week for the Chinese Communist opera troupes visiting those countries.
An estimate of the travel costs for all Chinese Communist visitors abroad
is at best even more tenuous since all official visits to foreign countries
are presumably included though the same delegation in some instances
visited more than one country. The magnitude in 1955, however, might have
been $2,9001000 assuming an average round trip of 10,000 miles at a cost of
$0.05 per mile. Again projecting these figures for roughly 2,700 Chinese
abroad during the first six months of 1956 yields a figure of $1,800,0000
11.1 41W
? In summary, the cost calculation is as follows t 7333-:117-non..bloc
countries (2,949 x 6.3 x $194 i= $3.6 million), (2) Bloc (1,81I 'x 6.3 x
$100 e $1,1 millien)s First-halt:1956 . 2,600/4,750, = ;55, (.55 1',47
'million el $46 million). Total . $7.3 million4
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The Cost of Chinese travelling abroad on "people's diplomacy" missions may
thus be tentatively estimated at $5,700,000 during the 18.mnnth period.1
The sui of these rough calculations,$13,000,000, suggests that the
program cost the Peiping regime at least $0,000,000 during this period
and possibly as much as $20,000,000.
In additicn to the monfatiry outlay, the program of "people's
diplomacy" has added to the burden of Communist China's heavily.taxed trans-
potation system, as many delegations have been granted the use of special
railway coaches, buses and airplanes. The program has also added signifi.
cantly to the burden pieced on Communist China's key officials, ranging
from Nac Tse-tung, Liu Shao-chti, and Chou En.lai down to countless
technical and ,managerial personnel, who have taken time out for visiting
delegations. Virtually all important delegations are received at least by
Liu Shao.achli or Chou Enalai and often by Mao Tsewtung himself; Delegations
have been particularly impressed by the amount of time top ranking officials
have devoted to them often exceeding the period officially scheduled*
Some of Communist China's key officials have developed great skills ip
tailoring these interviews to the susceptibilities of particular delegations,
reflecting considerable effort in preliminary planning and briefing.
. Political Orientation of aaeg._i.tiane
64,...spop?mammosma.w*,...116.4.1-40.1.101.44.41
"People's diplomacy" in its early days was limited almost exclusively
to the exchange of delegations of trusted Communists and collaborators from
Commmnist China and selected fellow-travellers and sympathizers from non-
ComMunist,areas. The Communists soon learned that susceptible persons not
subject to strict Gommunist discipline could be made to accept and propagate
the most implausible Communist propaganda, and gradually they began to '
exploit visits of selected persons who were basically impartial or even.
anti-Commmunidt. any such visitors. =combed to standard techniques of
guided tours, emphasizing Communist China's material achievements (i.e. in
the constructien or reconatruction of industrial plants). Few of the '
non-TellOw travelling visitors spoke Chinese and some of them were
sufficiently unfamiliar with China to accept pre.Communist installations
as CommUntst "achievements" (e.g. Japanese factories in Manchuria). With
the further development of the post.Stalin "peace and coexistence" cam- '
peign, Peiping came to recognize that even critical visitors served its
purposes by demonstrating the 'freedom' that existed in Communist China*
Even the most highly critical visitors tended to overshadow their criticism
1. In summary, %he cost Calculation is as, follow:it 1956 -717-177inTE3rbs
for visitors to non.loc countries (1,892 x3.7 x $1/40 s. $1.0 million),
(2) Travel costs for all visitors abroad (5,833 x $500 m $2.9 million);
First half 1956 . 2,700/5,833 m 46 (046 x 3.9 m $1.8 million);
Total . $5.7 million.
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with admissions of Cellmilnist material progress, and often the criticism
itaelf vas exploited by Peiping as proof of the feasibility of "coexistence."
For example, one highly respected British economist, Nicholas Kaldor, was
permitted in Peiping to address a large student gathering on the fallacies
of Marxist economies as "evidence? of academic freedom in Communist China.
Peiping's techniques for limiting the critical reporting of anti-
Communist visitors are varied. The technique of the guided tour is well
known? loherever possible visitors are shown ?model? plants, farms,
villages, and sorIWAes even prisons? The recent trend has been to permit
delegations somewhat more leoway in selecting areas to be visited, but
even where delegations are given a relatively free hand, time limitations,
language barriers, and difficulties in transportation are exploited by the
Communists to maintain the inaccessibility of sensitive areas. Often the
visiter_to Cemmunist China is so overwhelmed with a schedule of interviews
with important dignitaries and tours of undeniably worthwhile sights that
he has little time to exercise whatever freedom Peiping ostensibly may
grant 111214
Cenoomittant with the increasing latitude in issuing invitations
to Communist China has been a tendency to permit travel abroad of Chinese
whose support of the regime is quelfied in some way. The regime appears
now to 'be su=ciently confident of its support to permit relatively
independent-minded intellectuals to join delegations. The most noteworthy
example of this trend was the permission granted the Dalai Lama to visit
India, after the regime had repeatedly invented reasons why he could not
leave Tibet to accept invitations to iminortant Buddhist celebrations out-
side of China,, In such instances, Peiping presumably calculates that the
individual has sufficient personal ties at home to make him hesitate to
express excessive criticism of the regime and to prevent him from defecting.
Missions inoluding "untrustworthy? delegates are, in addition, =WAY
supervised by reliable fellow travellers or Communists.
E. Success of the Program
Although Peiping is recognized by only 30 states, through these
informal channels contacts, tenuous or well established, have been formed
with peoples or governments of some 70 nations. These contacts played a
significant role in breaking down resistance in Egy,q, and Syria to recog.
nition of Communist China and are being employed toward the same end in
Sudan, Ethiopia Japan, most of the Arab states, and elsewhere. Before
the visit to Ethiopia of a 75-man Chinese Communist theatrical group, a
US Embassr.USIS report states, the only thing Ethiopians knew of the
Chinese Communists was that they had been killing Ethiopians in Korea.
After the visit, however, references to the Chinese Communists would
hardly evoke the same hostile reaction as before.
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.12.
APeoplets diplomacy," supplementing the state visits of Chou En-lai
:and other Peiping leaders and of foreign official dignitaries to Peiping,
has done much to dispel fear of Chinese Communist militancy and aggres.
sisanaas and has achievedc
considerable success in creating, particularly in
the Mind's of certain leaders Of Asian-African states, the impression of the
"reasonable" and "peace-eeeking" characteristics of Chinese Communist leaders
and of their policies.
Through "peoplets diplodacy," Peipingts leaders have also made
prOgress in fostering the concept that unlimited trade with Communist China
would develop if only Western trade controls were eliminated, and that this
trade would solve many local economic ills. Japan, in particular, haa
been vulnerable to this approach. Chinese Communist trade overtures have
not, however, been limited to the Far East, but have also been extended to
South America, Europe, the Eiddle Fast, and Africa. Peiping has discovered
that, the offer of trade opens avenues of contact that can lead to the
achievement of other goals. Thus in Japan the issue of Sino-Japanese trade
provides the Communists with leveraae for attacking US policy and to attempt
to undermine the US in Japan. Trade offers have also opened the way for
Chinese Communist penetration in 'the hiddle East. The Bandung Conference
appears to have paved the way' for the sending of trade missions to Egypt and
Syrie, which did much to weaken the Chinese Nationalist position in the
?addle East and to clear the way for ultimate recognition of Communist China,
fit by Egypt, then by Syria and Yemen. In Japan, moreover "people's
diploMaoy" supported by a flood of Japanese-language Chinese Communist
propaganda has contributed to a climate in Japanese public opinion strongly
favoring a rapprochement with Peiping. Over half of the members of the
Japanese Diet have visited Communist China.
, In general the Chinese Coanunists have succeeded in establishing
contacts with peoples in many countries where they have been denied official
contact because of their limited diplomatic relations. Through these
informal channels they have been able to remold attitudes toward Communist
China and to achieve some of their international objectives. In some
cases dpeoplets diplomacy" has paved the way to formal diplomatic relations
and Peiping, no doubt, has reat faith that its further development will
play a significant role in ultimately bringing about Communist China's
general acceptance as a world power.
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CONTACTS AND EXCHANGES BETWEEN
COMMUNIST CHINA AND OTHER COUNTRIES,
JANUARY 1955 THROUGH JUNE 1956
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NOTE
The following tabulation is as complete a listing of
delegations traveling to and from Communist China as it
has been possible to compile from Chinese Communist sources.
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CONTACTS AND EXCHANGES BETWEEN COMMUNIST CHINA AND OTHER COUNTRIES,
JANUARY 1955 THROUGH JUNE 19561
Index
1.
2.
3.
4.
Afghanistan
Albania
Argentina . . ? . ? ? 0
Australia
1,
Fake
2
5
8
5.
Austria
.
?
?
11
6.
Belgium
12
7.
Bolivia
16
8.
Brazil .
17
9.
Bulgaria
.
18
10.
Burma
?
0
?
?
24
110
Cambodia
29
12.
Canada
32
13,
Ceylon
33
14.
Chile
34
15.
Columbia
35
16.
Costa Rica
36
17.
Cuba
37
18.
Czechoslovakia
38
19.
Denmark
20.
Egypt
49
21.
W.4h1opia
54
22.
Finland
59
23.
France
60
24.
Germany (mainly East)
66
25.
Gold Coast
79
26.
Greece
80
27.
Guatemala
81
28.
Hong Kong
82
29,
Hungary
85
30.
Iceland
91
1. NOTE: Under each country listed will be found a further breakdown
covering the direction of the exchange as follows: (a) from the
country concerned to Communist China, (b) to the country concerned
from Communist China, and (c) agreements signed between Communist'
China and the country concerned.
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105
114
115
116
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1
137
138
145
146
147
150
151
152
153
154
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
171
172
173
174
185
190
192
193
194
197
199
205
206
207
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36 .
37.
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Italy
Japan
f?????????
?
, ..... . . .
.
38.
Jordan
39.
Korea (North)
. .
. . . .
40.
Kuwait
. . .
. . . .
41.
Laos
42.
Lebanon
.?. .
43.
Macao
44.
Madagascar
45.
Malaya
46.
Mexico
47.
Mongolia
48.
Morocco
49.
Nepal
50.
,
The Netherlands
. .
. .........
.
. . . .
. . . .
51.
New Zealand
52.
Nigeria
53.
Norway
54.
Pakistan
55.
Paraguay. ?
56.
Peru . ............
. . . . .
. . ..
57.
The Philippines
.
58.
Poland
59.
Portugal- . . . .
........
. ....
. . .
?. .
60.
Ruzania
61.
Saudi Arabia
62.
Senegal
63.
Spain
64.
The Sudan
65.
Sweden . . .
.
. . ...
. . . . .
.....
. ..
66.
Switzerland
67.
Syria
68.
?202
Thailand ?
? .
? ....
0 ........
? 4 0 ?
69.
Tunisia
70.
Turkey
6
6 6 6 6
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Ps_z2.
71.
Union of South Africa
208
72.
The United Kiagaom
209
73.
The United States
215
74.
Uruguay
216
75.
The USSR
218
76.
Venezuela
241
77.
Vietnam (North)
242
78.
Yugoslavia
250.
79.
International Conferences and Celebrations
Sponsored by China
254
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'OTHER COUNTRIES, JANUARY 1955 THROUGH JUNE 3.956
1. BETWEEN COMMUNIST CHINA AND AFGHANISTAN
a. P.J.a...MIETS.X.14.
Arriveg Leader Name or Tre
e Jo. 1,1,embe.re
? N.,,,urgx.r. Por..51....1,1009.1ernboommomeoerwftwe
6A7/56- 4 D.z.....SyltanAbpal..
..7/16b6 Ts.zj,? geologist;
Dz'1 Mohammed Akram,
geographer;
Mir AmInuddin.Ansari,
President 'Department
Press .of Kataghan;
and
-Dr... Abdul, liehim.
To
of DeleasIlon and Remarks
Cultaral delegation visits China at
the invitation of the MinistrY,of
Culture. Members received by Chou
En-lai on July 11.
5/29/56
41.10.1.0.60..41.1?011
A donation of 10,000 yuan for flood
victims in Afghanistan is made by
the Chinese Red Cross Society,
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Depart: No.
3/1/55
^ BENEEN COMMUNIST CUM AND ALB.AN:a
a. MX AIBANIA
Members
8/10/55-
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n a -
10/8/55
a - M1344 Gallo ,Avrazi
n a Fad.il. Paarami
2/5/56- n a
n a
gafuir _Oust, Deputy
Nitn-fmter Industry
and. Mines
4/4/56
4/2466-
5/3/56
10(06-
n a
Petrit Radowitskal
observer
n a n a
ma
9P11-11 Pe ekt92.919
member Central
Council Albanian
Trade Unions
May 1956 1 Shoku Panajot Plakul
Director Political
DePartment Albanian
People's Arty
Name or Type.
and. Remarks
Pictorial Ex.htbition in Shanghai
shows historical background. of
Albanian People's Republic and. its
a,Ch-ievements in economic and.
cultural life.
. Dance Ensemblqa largest of its kind.
sent abroad. by Albania to date,
visits China as guests of the
Ministry of Culture and. the Ministry
of Defense.
Cultural delegation. Negotiates
1-95-6-p-lan for carrying out the Sino-
? Albanian Broadcasting Cooperation
Agreement and. Agreement on Cultural
Cooperation. Members of the delega-
tion tour China and report on
Albanian cultural achievements ,of
pasb ten years.
Scient.ific delegation attends second.
meeting of Sino-Albanian Joint
Committee for Cooperation in Technol-
ogy and. Technical Science.
World Federation of Scientific
Workers. See International.
Women's Intexpational Democratic
Federation. See International
m's..ade Union delegation takes part in
the pational conference of outstand-
ing Chinese workers in Peiping.
Workers " Patti delegate visits China
after attending Third Congress of
Korean Workers' Party.
n a Not available.
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TO ALBANIA
Arrive:
D rt: Bo
Leader
MeMbers
Name or Type
of Deleti.a...z.n_ and Remarks
2/0/557 n, a LUSIgaft0aW0
n a , 'fice-PresiUTAA11-
China Federation of
Trade Unions
9/10/55- na na
ma
11/15/55-
n a
11A22/;55- n a LiMhlbl Vice
12/22/5, Minister Education
11/30/55-
12/4 55
3/31/56-
ma
April 1956
5/21/56- n a
0/56
Tserejhan member
Central Committee
CCP
TnAILMnion; delegation attends
Fourth Congress of Trade Unions of
Albania.
Acrobats and musicians perform Under
provisions of the Sino-Albanian
Cultural Cooperation AgyeeMent.
All-China Democratic .Womer0a Fedora-
tl,ort delegation arrives in Tirana
to attend Fourth Congress. of Albanian
Women's Union,
Exhibition on Economic and Cultural
4-011.1e,Tuenta of 1.22.22Plafq,Jagblie
of him opens in Tirana 'under the
ausiaces of Albanian Committee for
Cultui4a1 Relations with Foreign
-
Countries,
Cultural delegation visits Albania
in accordance with the Sino-Albanian
Cultural Cooperation Agreement.
An AllenianHMusic Week is presented
by the Central People's Broadcast-
ing Station in honor of the llth
anniversary of the Albanian peoples
liberation,"
Handicraft Exhibition opens in
Tirana under the sponsorship of the
Committee for Cultural kelations
with :Foreign Countries.
Cnituml_43ibition opens in Shkoder,
-nozthlreSt Albania,
Labor delegation attends Third
arimw.
Congress of Albanian Labor Party and
tours Albania.
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c . AGREEMEIITS SEIM BET4:124.14,km=_CHINAALIDAIBAJI
A.
-.Date of Strgaral
?M.arch 2; . 1955 - Tirana
(Agreement 'sined. in Peiping
January 1.4, 1954)
, .
October ? '1955 Peiping.
March : 'Peiping
2.955 Protocol for the. implementation
of the Sino-Altva.a. n Cultual292m-
ation fiale_tment: to broaden cultural
. relations sena', cultural delegations,
? and. exchange experiences in the
fields of science, education, and.
culture between the two countries.
1956 Protocal for the implementation
of the Sino-A.lbanian BroadcaeLg.
Cocike:re.Vion Afgeement
fl,on Cilaral CooFFaSfl-tion.
Sino-Albanian Trade Protocol: China
to supply AlSaida with wheat, oil
and. fat cotton, tea ands flax
products, Albania to 8414 China
with copper; tobacco, and. cotton
textiles,
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_ mtr3r,e,z Leader Tiiim7e"7:7-Type
_ ,P1r4OP-
epqrt:
*.60411COWAKAILIM
No Members . Remarks
..PeaTe, delegates visit China on the
8/27/55? 'Anyitation of the China Peace Com-
HAllittee after attending World AssemlY
for Peace in Helsinki.
n a
10/6 5,
.9/?1/5i5.7.
4P/X5/55
,
?
5/29/56
Luis Go:Bman,
direct,orAxgentine
paper r4t17.9.21a9?.
IrSiN.M9M4:179aU
Dr. j.F,Dalnastra;
Dr. JOLH?Baigorrij_
- -
Dr," Ja400etrangolo;
Dr. J,Feldmaa;
Dr. F0A.Be1li;
Dr. J.Bosselli;
D170. J,F,Gariceij
Dr. J.Aaltzigsohn;
Dr. F.14DIAmelio;
Dr. S,Schujman;
Dr. 11.11;Viaggio;
Dr. M.:triart: and
Dr. A.LoDratman
10106- n a n a
5/3/56
10056- 1 n
n a
..Youth delegates. SeejaiiikWat.'
:Jownaglet viOits_China as guest of:
China Peace Committee after attend-
Axle World Peace Assembly in Helsinki
and youth festival in Warsaw.
Medtcal delegation visits China at
the imitation of the Chinese Medical
Association. Studies public health
-ind rir?iv?easures -
gious diseases, particularly measures
for preventing children's diseases.
Members of the delegation were re-
ceived by Chou En-lai on May 25.
Woen's Ini-ernat4onal, Democratic
Federatior See International,
TrI?R_ynion delegate visits China
at ingitation of All-China Federa-
tion of Trade Unions to attend May
Day celebrations.
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................--,
5/24/6- 7 Ateric1222w1A, CmL
ukt1 delegation visits China at
6/u/6 the invitation of the Chinese People's
Association'for Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries. Members of
the delegation were received. by Chou
En-lai on May 28,
0/56- n a F. M. Pita
7/13/56
6/14/56- :1 M.Carlva Guastavino
n a
Lal.grers de3.egation visits China. The
lawyers are received. by fihou
on Ju-1.7 6.
oper ..a.pMnist vists China on
a performance tour as a guest.. :Of the
Chinese People's Association for
Cultural Relations with Foreign
Countries,
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b. TO MWSIN.A:
Arrive: LE3ader... Name or Type
Depart: Na Meia'bors of tion and Remarks
:6/3,2h,- 3 Li Ting-chil Vice
n a --Manager China Nati
Import & 'Export Corp;
Eau Sheng-wii, Deputy
Director Protocol
Dept., Chine, Committee
for Promotion Inter-
national Trade; and
Chen Peng-ping,
Deputy'D:trec tor
Et101cicies Research
Department of the
Ccauti tits()
Trade delegates arrive in Buenos
Aires to attend the second assembly
of the Argentina Commission for the
:Promotion .of International Trade.
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t. FROM AUSTRALIA
Augglia
Arrtve: leader Name or Trpe
D0R1111 aMatMEPt of DelemlagL and. Reiarks
4/15b5- 7 V.G.Gross;
n a Alex Barty;
Robinsons
Ray Shirlaw;
Edgar Ross;
Ivo Barrett; and
Cl;yde Black
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8/55
9/5/55-
10/15/55-
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3/18/56-
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Dr. and. Mrs*
Alex Dobbin
,TeUE_Bamdelegates attend May
Day celebrations in Peiping.
2 L C Men.zies:
Trade Comm:Us:toner
Hong Kong; and.
Mrs. Menzies
-7/41?y? "4.s?
02/56
5/15/56-
6/4/56
1:,-17-0:2Aattzetat
President Australia-
Chita Society: and
professor Far
Eastern History at
Australian Natioual
tlitIvemity
1 Rev:Victor MblItgomery
Keeling James: Joint
Secretary Australian
Peace Council
.1.'earle delegates visit China at the
1..n.Titat4on'ofthe China Peace
COmmittee-Ot.their return fronithe
.-.World-PeaCe Asembly in Helsinki.
First Chinese filpo "Iaang Shan-To
and Chu Ying-ti, shown in Melbourne.
Youth delegates. See Internatiza.
,Peace delegate and his wife visit
China at the invitation of the China
Peace Committee: after attending
lielsitki World Assembly for Peace.
l!rade Ccomissipner visits China to
'aiscuss development of trade between
.Communist China and Australia.
u-ai.:5traI delegation: composed of
noted persons in, Australian cultural
and academic circles: visits China
at the invitation of the Chinese
1?cop1eis Association for Cultural
Relations with Foreign Countries.
Peace delegate visits China at the
Invitation of the China Peace
Committee,
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:n
a
a
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and Remarks
5/17/56- n a Frank Pursa) Trade.lpion delegation visits China
1 month WiUiaii Prt1, as guests of the All-China Federa-
representative Dock- tion of Trade Unions.
Workers Federation
of Australia; and
others
6/1106- 2 NOTTIVO, L?,e,nriclt *Ithors visit China at the invita-
.
u a Fteadll; and
1%imEana Cusack
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TS ji....HUS,MALIA,'
'"AVeiVe:
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DeLast: No. Members , of De?.,agation liemarke '
;
4/24/56-
5/24156
Chien To-wei; and
others ,
Chao Kuo-chi.ase,
Chairran National
COMilittee Heavy
Industries Workers.;
?Trade Union ,
Chang r.Cien-min?
Chairman Preparatory
Committee BuiliiIng
Workers Trade Union;
Liang Cheng-pingl
Chairman Shansi Coal
Mlners Trade Unien
Student delegates visit Adelaide
Melbourne, and? Sytizley. -
.ra'sk_241,12,94 delegation, the first
from Communist China to Australia,
has been imited by the sheet metal
workers union of Australia, the
Workers Industrial'Unibh,
and the Miners Federation, to attend
May Day celebrations in Peiping.
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a. FROM AUSTRIA
Arrive,
papart.;_14,
? ? Leeler
Name or Type
of Deleggtion and. Remark
Members
"
4/24/567
n, a
n a
Women' s International Democratic
5/3/56
Fed.eration. See Interilatl.ona,l.
,6/19/567
1
Prof. Alfred Uhl,
Music professor participates in
the Mozart festival in Peiping at
the invitation of the Chinese Mozart
n. a
Vienna Academy '
Muetc and Art
Committee.
b. TO AUSTRIA
1/17/55-
2
Kuo Mo-jo; and.
Peace delegates attend session of
1/26/55
121.0 Kuan-i
Standing Committee of the World
4/4/56-
n a
DapiLlup,a
Peace Council, enlarged, session of
the Bureau of the World Peace Council
in Vienna,
Trade union delegation attends Inter-
4/16/55
Vice-Chairman
national Conference of Public and
National Committee
Allied Employees in Vienna.
Postal and Tele-
communications
Workers Trade Union
of China
,111.11,11.1.1"11r.....01,11.1111,,0
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VISE.201,914fTNIST CHINA AND BMA=
a. FROM Bacaum
T.1?????????????.???=4????
Name or Type
of Dtkeettl.99,..
Arrive; ppadtt:
_De
Remark
4/26/55.-:
? n..a ;.
Youth delegates visit China ?and.0
n "
attend. May Day celebrations.
3474 Leo Dejardin?
Medical delegate is invited. to 'Visit
n a
:,Setretary-General
China by the Chinese Medical Associa-
International
tion.
Society of 6urgery
9/17/55- 1
, . .
n a
, 9/261
.14'4
7 ,
10/6 /551 ,
10/27.
4/23 /56". 1
5 /3156
412106? ?a a
5/3/56
4/29/56-
6/7156
Mane. Isabelle Blume,
*interne:10ml Stalin
Peace Prize Winner
and member Bureau WPC
and secretariat of
:the. Council
President Belgian
Womenvs Aasembly for
Peace and Well-Being
Sbuerm?
Member of farliament
M. Somerhausen
n a
2 Relecam, Vice-
President Belgium
intexuational Trade
Promotion Committee;
and
Mippe1man, business-
man
"Peace leader" visits China at_the
radiation of the China Peace
Committee.
liamenTs delegation attends Chinese
Natinnal Day celebration as guests
of the AU-China Democratic Women's
Federation.
visite China.
ne of 17 lapts from five European
countries tours major cities of China
at the invitation of the Political
Science and Law Association of China.
Wmen s?tIc
Federe.tion. See Inte l.
rr.ationa
Trade delegates viwit China.
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a. FROM BELGIUM, Continued
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lammIL___po. Members
5/06- 13 Gnues Smets
n a
5/1/567.
n a
Jacques Crippeg
rewesentative
Board of Dtr:)ctors
2SAL International
Trasnportation Co.
of Belgiwn
Diane or Type
of Deleepion and Remarks
Cultural delegation, composed -of
well-known people in Belgian cul-
tural circles, visits China. The
delegates are received by Chou
on June 1.
Busipkessman visits China
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Tosptcgrau
Arrive:
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'-a
Iseader7? fr
ame or Type
4bo enaka
n a
Chins!se Classi01 Theater Gro12
I/13/56.
visits Belgium during 9-camatry
8-month performance tour in Europe.
11/21/55-
n a
n a
Youth; delegation visits Belgian
12/39/55
cities on one-month tow at invita-
tion of the Belgian Committee to,
Promote East-West Exclaanges.
5/21/116-
n a
Claia..12.g_Phi,h- %re,
Jurists attend meeting of Inter-
5/2566
Vice Presid.ent
PolitIcal, Science
and. Law Association
of China
nationalAesociation of Democratic
lawyers laSelgiwm.
6/9/56-
Chi Chao-ting, Vice
Trade delegate attends the opening
6/12/56
Chairman China
Committee Promotion.
ceremony of a Chinese handicrafts
exhibition in Brussels, Received
International Trade
. on June 11 by Foreign Minister Paul
Henri Speak and the Speaker of the
Chamber, C. HuYemene.
6/9/56-
???
Ms am
Chinese Arts and. Crafts Exhibition
6/27/56
? held at the %are Centrale/ in
Brussels, displays art works, jade
vases, sculptured ivory, rugs,
' jewelry, embroidered silks, etc.
The exhibition is sponsored by the
President of the Chamber, Members of
Parliament, ani other high officials,
' its main purpose being the expansion
of trade between Belgium and
Communist China.
onweasramoso, : +am
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c. ACREEMENTS:SIGNED BETWEV COMMUNIST CHINA AND. BELGIUM
Date ofjalicagai Place
Feb. 10 1956 Peiping Sino43e1&W Chemical Fertilizer
02ntrqct: one-year contract cover-
ing period_july 4956 through June
1957, under which Belgium will sell
425,000 tons of chemical fertilizer,
to China, signed between China .
National Import and Export Ompora-
tion by Ni Wei-ting, Deputy Manager,
and the Belgian Cobelaz Company by
L. Tiller, Manager.
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Leader
322M112-17-0. Members
U: a
2/55
7/30/5, 1 n a
n a
8/30/55 n a n a
n a
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COMMUNIST CliaN.LM,....4...?_OLV.R
a. Flougoa
...1.1.101.1.0.0?????????11dm
Name or Type
of22aettics and Remarks
Cultural, delegation visits Peiping,
Shenyang; Shanghai, Canton, and
other major cities of China at the
invitation of the Chinese People's
Association for Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries.
Woman'adelagation visits China after
attending Worli Congress of Mothers,
at the invitation of the All-China
Democratic Women's Federation.
Youth delegates. See International.
b. TO_BOLItIA
None
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n a
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8/30/55- n a na
na
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4/24/56-..: 12 a
5/3/56
?5/3/5,67.
5/22/56.
6/56-
6/23/56 -
na
Johas Baiense
-Name or
of De e ti..
Jsronymo DixbUit,
:Roma? Mala; .
Lycurgo Lite Filbo;
Estacio Congcalves
8outo'Maior4
- ,Rachid paldanha Derzi;
:and Getulio Barbosa
de Moura
6/56- na na
' a
Peace delegates visit China at the
invitatidil:Of.-tba.China Peace *Com*
mittee after attending the World
Assembly for Peace in Belsinki.
Youth delegates. See International.
Trade union delegation attends May
Day celebrations at the invitation
of the All-China Federation of
Trade Unions.
Women' e International Democratic
Federation. See International.:
Peace "champions" visit China at
the 'invitation of the?China peace
Committee.
Members of Parliament visit China.
iaaiallawrisit China after attend-
ing international conference of
journalists in Helsinki.
b. TQ Bwr4
None
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18
9. .BEIB 411saLvoxaszoAnD BUIZARIA;
a. FROM BULGARIA
-Name .or
of Dele
.1???=1011011.1111101110..
ation
:
1/10/5- n a al,g. Garti
Director
4/12/55- 31 n a. .
5/7/55
6/5155-
7'10AP/55'
6/29/55-. _
n a
8/23/55- 1
10/10/55
9/2,1/55- 2
11/21/55
Valeri Petrov
Stoyari Veney
W. Zakharier
K. A. Ivanov,
Academician; and
D. V. Filey, Corres-
pending 'Academician
Bulgarian Academy of
Sciences
Remarks
CUltural delegation sent by the
Department of People's,Democtatic
Countries of the Bulgarian Liaison
Committee for Friendship and Cul-
tural Relations with Foreign
Countries negotiates 1955,executi,4e
plan of the Sino-Bulgarian,
Cultural Cooperation Agreement;
members of the delegation also visit
-:shenyang? Shanlehei, and other cities,
and exchange views with Chinese
geographers and agriculturists.
VoJatplall teams., men and women,
visit China. '--
Poet arrives in China in accordance
with the 1955 executive plan of the
Sino-Bulgarian Cultural Cooperation
Agreement.
.Painter arrives in Peiping for a
visit in accordance with the 1955
.execUtive plan of the Sino-Bulgarian
Cultural Cooperation Agreement and
meett with Chinese artists and
painters during his stay.
Entrt_a_pagalt art tours China in
accvrdance with the 1955 executive
plan of the Sine-Bulgarian Cultural
Cooperation Agreement.
Scientists arrive in China in
accordance with the 1955 executive
plan of the Sino,Bui garian Cultural
Cooperation Agreement.
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,Arrive.
De art: No. .-. ,Membe s -"-
'2 6'
1/55- 9 V. Popov, People's
11/55 .Artipt Pf140,116aria,
Aize,"417.1707014?13,
-avilice49,00,11t
..-Cosposeirs and
i??a Association
Leader ?? ?
?? ?
105/55 -
n a' '" ?
,
Nexae or Type
G. P.'Diinitstiv
eiident ularian
Artists* Astiociation:
S.Nikolov stage
iregtbr;-and,
prof.
49.;.1.7,qaTk;Department
:2-35ra2Ia and Criticism,
Bulgariap Writers
Union
?,, ,
G. G. Bukov
Art delegation, including ,ballet::
dancers, violinists, vocalists and
. - ?
folk ziusic players, arrives in China
in accordance with the 1955 executive
plan of the Sino-Bulgarian Cultural
Cooperation Agreement.
Drametiete visit China in accordance
iiITS7475:955?executive plan of the
Sino-Bulgarian.,Cultural Cooperation
Aereement.
'10/15/55-1i L. V. _15;aza,kov,? Vice-
n' a ' daiimfw-AttAe, Plan-
sfli
Dr.G, P. Galaloov,
*'IwiCe-giiiiiiter People's
Health and Social Wel-
ft.re;
Pianist performs in Peiping, Tien.stin,
and Shanghai, giving recitals and.
participating in concerts given by
the vipl.ting Bulgarian Artists
pct):66,atiort.
- ,
aiv..241:141..sa delegation
attends First Meeting of Joint
Committee. for Sino-Bulgarian
Scientific and Technical Cooperation.
V% S. Balevski,
Director Bureau
Porcelain and Glass
Ministry of Light
Industry and Food
Industry; and
R. D. Radev, Chief
Section of Scientific &
Technical Cooperation of
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From
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a. TE4B10406J-Continued
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Paw!. Type . . ? H
tion Bemsrks
11//5/5
114VT 55
11/17/5-
32/267
12/1155-
32/6/5
4/06-
0156
4/006-
5/3/56
5/56-
n a
PrOf?Cherkin Georgi
Zlaterr? Bulgarian
r State 'Conservatory
of Music
20 TjaaLicaLtat
tamen.ov
Dr. E. N. Popqr,
mycologLat
1 Prof. K. Bratanov,
Council Member witaw
1
na- na
5/15/56
hjb9 in Peiping and
1 disp ys OO items includ.,
? ing Iiiitional costumes, embroidery,
end ceraMice. Exhibition sponsored
by the BUreau for Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries,
liamata, visits China to give a
course ex lectures in accordance
with the Sim-Bulgarian Cultural
Cooperation Agreement.
T. 0.2_,Abazolt,
member editorial
,boar4.Norclas-
Mladezh.az4 $eetr.:
Buiarian., Jounalists
Association
na
ttonal-Marksmanship Contest.
ernAtional.
6,04.12U2Lasearch Conference.
:See Waezatiojial.
rJ?.7ederatiozi of Scientific
1:12ELirce 4. See lakeItaIlaal...
WomeWs International Demo atic
W.2.14g,..e41------. See 1,rrei-----"...naa
Eratjam arrive in Peiping to
visit construction projects anr3.
acenie spots. in Chiza., in accordance
:With the Sino-Bulgarian Cultural .
Cooperation Agreement.
ed C os delegation visits major
citieso China(
1.4.1.1?P
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b. TO BUIGARIA
..-,-..---.......
Arrive: Lea.er . game or. Type:,,.
Depart: No. Members of ....21)22.a11212.221,---112gadg
.
6/30/55- n A Sun Shao-tsun A.sacsal_:tural,delegation studies
n a President Peng agriculture in Bulgaria in accord-
Agricultural ands with 19551)10i of Sino-
University Bulgarian Cultural Cooperation
Agreement.
7/8A5-
8/14/55
7/24/55-
n a
na na
8/23/55-' n a
n a Vice-Minister
Posts and Tele-
communications
9/12/55- 9 ghwaT2hen
na
10/1055-
2
Li Ping-chuan; and
10/18/55
Chen Liang
10/17/55-
n a
n a
na
10/20/55-
2
Wang Chien; and
n a
Liu Chien
Apronomists study agricultural
developments in Bulgaria and visit
Bulgarian agricultural produ00111,'
cooperativesand,agricultural'
research institutes, and hold dis-
cussions with Bulgarian agronomists.
Deleg4tion arrives 'tocompete in the
International Parachute Jumplag.
Contest. The teMbers are the first
Chinese entries in this international
competition.
Posts and telecommunications dole*
gation takes part in
national FairFair in Plovdiv.
Industry 6.e1egation4sent by the
Working Committee of the Light
Industry Workers Trade Union of
China, attends second international
meeting of food-procesaing and other
workers in Sofia.
Journalists attend Executive
Committee meeting of the International
Organization of JOurnalists in Sofia.
Folk Music arxdAsradlalmn
arrives for performance tour in
Bulgaria.
11/0....calsr_al.. delegates attend
international conference on problems
relating to division of agricultural
crop regions and consolidation of
the organization and economy of
coolarativesar4A,
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To
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b. T.O. IMaga; ?:Continued
?
Arrive: Leader ? ?
Depart: No.- ? :Menabers:-. -?
10/25/55- n a C_ho_u buanr Chinese
n a A*assador in-
'BUlgaria
12/20/55-
n a
32/30/55:
n a
..?
wtt,
'ireCtor
? ?14110euni,i-and...?'--
Lu Ming, department
? head 'Bureau for
'Cultural 114.1ationi3
.?, ? .?
Name or e ?
of Deleation.?_..n
Trade 'delegation' participates in
negotiations for a Sino-Bulgerian
agreement on 'the exchange of goods
and. payments tor 1956.
.4rtibition opens in, the Plovdiv, ,
art gallery.
Cultural delegates negotiate for a
7193-6-We-cutive plan in connection
with the Sino-Bulgarian cultural
cooperation agreements.
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23.
c. AGREEMENTUBLELIZWEEN COMMUNIST CHINA AND BULGARIA
Date Place.91Algaijm
Jan. 27, 1955 Peiping
March 23) 1955 ' Sofia
Sino-Bulgarian Trade Accord: China to
supply Bulgaria with tung oil, hog
bristles, tea, asbestos, etc. Bulgarf
to furnish China with agricultural
machinery, non-ferrous metals, chemi-
cals, fertilizers, and general goods-
1956 Executive Plan for the Sino-
Cooperation
TTebine'grit-
Hino-Bulgarian 8cientieic Accord: the
1-174575Uptries to exchangrgxperiences
accumulated by the different branches
of national economy and each to send
specialists to agsist the other in
scientific and technical matters.
Sino-bulpTrian P1antl2Umeis_Ajz_ee-
ment: the two countries to cooperate
in the prevention of the spreading of
Insect pests and plant diseases, in
exchanging experiences and knowledge
in the protection of farm crops, and
also in exchanging experts when
necessary.
Sino-Beigaaan Protocol on Mutual
Assistance: China to provide Bulgaria
with crop seeds and information on
their cultivation, seeds of medicinal
herbs and related data, and informa-
tion QA the processing of rani, silk,
dnd tobacco, and the manufacture of
pbrcelain and penicillin. Bulgarian
exterts to go to China to study prob-
lams relating to cotton, rice, and
medicinal herbsq. Bulgaria to provide
China with crop seeds and medicinal
herbs and information on stimulants
for the grotth of crop seeds, the
etativation and processing of cotton,
the cultivation of sugar beet and hemp,
the prevention and control of conta-
gious diseases and quarantine measures
for crop areas, sea ports, and inter-
national airports. Chinese experts to
go to Bulgaria to study problems in-
volved in the processing of tobacco,
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From
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24
,
- 2726,5-4- -34
/
,
3,29/5. -
???? .1io Min Gauna,
Burmese Minister
Public Works and
Rehabilitation..
Thakin Iwin; Chair-
Man 411,-.1.11/rna. Trade
Union Congress
6/30.55
5/241/55-
. .
9/181/55"
a
-a
9/24/55- ?70
10/12/55
It. Gen./ Ne.,Win?
.C6NPin40P41.1.,1t0.41-ef
...4t4a)04,1**; of Burma
Minister-, of
Culture'
? .9/30/75
Vice
" :President.:Unieir of ?
?Burma Btddha baba=
? ? kin&-Chief,
-JusticetfUniOtC.Of
Burma '
.? ?
?
:191,1445.5"! 25;;.:..,.::::;!.:Sitlitv-ZeiWatt1eti. ? .
3.01261,55... ? TieiivsebtamAn.'Irciot-
i.:?..r.,!..: ? .
? of-
Name or Type
of Deleeation and Remarks
Trade (purchasing) mission negotiates
with various Chinese trading organi-
zations in :Peiping copperning.export
of Chineee commodities to Burma.
Trade unionist visits China at the
invitation"ofthe Federa-
tion of Trade Uhions.
Overseas Chinese group attends
National Day celebrations and visits
major cities of China at theinvita?
tion of the:Overseas:Ohl:nada Affairs
Commission.
MiAlk_az mission visits China.
Cultural delegation visits different
cities inChina.:and performabefpre
various group'a.- Members-brthe'dele-
gation are honored at a reception by
Chou En-lai.
Buddhist delegation comes to China to
welcome the relic of the Buddha's
tooth. More thaa 1,000 government
officials, mothers of Buddhist circles
in Peiping, and representatives of
people's organizations, weloome the
delegates.
Burmese NationakFootball Team plays
a number of matches with various
Chinese teams at the invitation of the
All-China Athletic Federation..
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22:_plantlo
11/1Iq55', .
12/1/55-
12/6/5
1/5/56-
n a "
40 %le
Lktu.Atsr, Deputy.
,Secretary Burmese
Ministry of Trans.!!
Tart and Cpimunice7'.
tions ??
Kyin Maung Win, .
professor Rangoon
Untiersity and
pathOlogist
4111,
?
-' ?
4/21/56-
n a
Makin Lay Maung
n a
4/26/56-
n a
U Than Tun
n a
4/27/56-
n a
U Nyar Na
6/13/56
RolalaBLIplacomArnicatiOns
gation:visite.ChinC
6mti-Biotics Peualtay4Eence.
See International?
OVAIMNIAMMINON.???????111/ .41W114101/.10
B rmase,trie shi Asso9iation
moeti:c'ebte:Bth anniversary
Qfthe. founding of the Union of
Burma. Meeting presided over by
Chienyei-chang, Vice-President of,
theASsociation*Wattended by oVer.'.
300:,.peoP14?. .
Pa2I2mals Exhibition opens in
Chungshan Park in Peiping marking the
8th.auniveraervof, the independence.
of Burma.. -00-display are photos of,':'%
!tba-visittg-Premier Chou En/a1 to
Burma and of Prize Minister U Nu to
China$ and..Buratese books, wood carv-
ingavlacquerware,:and Burmese
national costUtes. EX'Atbition'is
sponsored by the.Sito-Burmese Friend-
ship.AssociatiOni
Peane delegate visits China at the
invitation-of:the China Peace
Committee.
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Trade 'Union Coress,deleation visits
China ani. attends May Day celebratirns
at the invitation of the All-China .
Federation of Trade Unions.
Film delegation comes to China to
attend May Day celebrations, visits
Chinats film studios, and tours the
country at the invitation of the
Chinese Ministry of Culture?
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? UNCLASSIFICD Burma
To
26
Arrive g
1/20/55-
3/26/55
Leader
Members
?L.,
'Nate lit? Type"
Vice-
Minister,, pultUre
1/27/55- 5 L:41 Tzu-ch,
2/23/55 ?,. ,?ITnember . Secretariat.
All-China Federa
?
tiOn .of Trade Unions
30Y1P
3/g9/55
Vice
Minister of. Culture
?Ilajulaochiatso Act-
ing Chairman Chinese
'BUddhist AasOciation;
Pu7Chu.,
Secretary-General of
. Delegation, and Vice-
Chairman Chinese
Buddhist Association;
11/12m_
n a
Gelatsang, Living
? Buddha; and.
Wei Fang,
Yl Fang, and.,
Chi Kuang, Priests
n a
of Deletion
Remarks.
monewilogIr??????:11ore:aroperomr.
jag delegation visits Burma at
the .invitation of the Government of
the Union of Burma.,. Members of the
delegation are received. by U Be,
Preildent of Burma, and are given a
banquet by U Nu, :Prime Minister. The
delegation gives. 31.performances to
an estimated. 1.100$ 000 in principal, '
cities of Burma.
Trade union delegation visits Burma
on goodwill visit at the Invitation
of the Burma Trade Union Congress.
Members of the delegation are re-
ceived. by Ti Ba, President of Burma.
tiszloact_tral deletion visits Burma
at invitation of Burmese Government
to study agriculture, water con-
servancy, and forestry management.
Buddhist delegation visits Burma at
the invitation of Premier U Nu.
Members of the delegation present
gifts to the Prime Minister, and.
Buddha relics, scriptures, and. other
insignia to the Burmese Buddhist
community, and are honored. at a
reception given by U Nu.
Civil Aviation delegation negotiates
and signs protocol on air services
between China and Burma.
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12/29/55- n a-
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NO 411.
Leader
Members
27
b. TO BtJRJLI Continued
2pong Ching-ling,
v ice. -Chairman NRQ,
Standing Commitee.
People's Republic
of. 'China ;
U. Basel:04p Minister
? for 'Trade Pevel9p- ,
ment of the Govern-
ment of the Union .of
Burma
NIB OE
3/13/56-
7
n a
n a
3/21/56-
1
Marshal RO lung,
3/21/56
Vice Premier and
Special Envoy of
the CPR
4/28/56,-
n a
U3.anf'u
n a
5/16/56-
n a
EBETalalig; and
n a
Rev. Tapei
6/18/56-
n a
n a
6/27/56
Name or. Type i.
of ailtirp..11O....E_Luicl_Ja.,.mart_s_
Er_astals visit is made by Soong
Ching-ling to Burma, India, and
Pakistan at the invitation of the
Governments of these countries.
Trade delegation negotiates and signs
protocol relating to the exchange of
Burmese rice and Chinese export com-
modities.
Ep12.2....stzaavaR conference
border regional inhabitaiats in Lyeje
attended by 2,000 people of various
nationalities on the Ohinaw.Burmese.. _
border'.
Textile technicians visit China at
the invitation of the Burmese Govern-
ment to help expand a textile mill
in the Burmese capital.
Government representative stops in
Rangoon for one hour visit on his
way to Pakistan.
Government delegation arrives in
Burma for short visit on way to Nepal.
Buddhist delegation attenda the
21500th anniversary of the Nirvana
of Gautama Buddha, and the closing
ceremony of the Sixth Meeting tn
connection with Buddhist Scriptures.
Members of the delegation were re-
ceived by Prime Minister U Nu on
June 1.
2...1mats..E2211zal.....112.se visits Burma
and competes. with Burmese teams in
Rangoon.
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Agreements
28
CO AGREEKENTS SIGNED BETW.EN COMUNIST. CHINA' AND Bukva
Date of SiL1ng Place of 511n
March
,
March 7, 1955 Raiping
Dec. 294,1925, :Rangoon
(Agreement-4 signed. in Peiping
April 22, 1555)
Si.nst:13m]_. e Trade Contracts (3):
China to sell to Biarma 36 typesof
commodities includ.ing rolled steel,
steel, plates, ,Iron piping, cotton ?
?yarn newsprint,. glass, carpets,
sanitary equipment:?. glazed tiles,
iron bedsteads, and raw silk, to the
total value of approximately
1,000,000 pounds sterling.
P.A4LsalautdLt11e,Protoco1: for
?the exchange of Burmese rice and
Chinese export commodities.
. ?
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U. ImpEN coggvisTALIINA Amp pAmBoDTA
a. FLQS_VvIBODIA
Arrive:
Leader Name or Type
149MbIrs of Delegation and
9/5/55-. n a n 4
n a
2/14/56-. n a
2/21/56
gazo Norodom:
Sihanouk, Premier
Kingdom of Cambodia;
Leng.Negeths'member
King's High Council;
Khim Tit, member
King's High Council;
$4m Nhean, Vice
President Senate;
22= delegates. See International.
-aeir.erameat delegation visits China
on goodwill tour at the invitation
of the Government of the People's
Republic of China. Members of the
-delegation are welcomed by Premier
Chou En7lai; Vice Premiers Chen Yun,
and Chen I; Vice Chairmen of the
Standing Committee of the National
People's Congress Li Chi-shen,
'Shen'Chun-ju, Kuo Mo-jo, Peng Chen
(Mayor of Peiping), and Chen Shu-tung;
Marshal Yeh Chien-ying, Vice Chairman
NEC; Vice-Chairmen of the National
Committee of the-CPPCC Chang Po-chun
and Burhan; and Vice Minister of
Foreign Affairs Chang Wen-tien.
Eng Meas, Member
Parliament National
Assembly;
Dr, Neal Smoeuk,
member Kingdom Council;
Col. Ngo Hou? Chief
Staff Royal Air Force;
Roeum Sophon, Under.
Seety State for Peasant
Welfare;
Vong Saren, private
seety;
and others
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a. FRO?AllasaLIA -Continued
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4/8/56_
5/16/56
5/31/56-
6/27/56
Cambodia
From
To
Nate or 'Type
, of Deleaation Remarks
Economic mission arrives In. China
to Study the question of the
development of mutual:economic
interests Mission visits factories,,
in Peiping .aid folindries, factories,
bridges, weaving mills, central
eleOtricplants,:and. the commercial
port in. Shanghai.andllentsin.
Trade end payments agreements signed.
B.V.2I-?42-Lth,
Minister Public Verks
Posts, & Telecommuni-
cations;
Rey Lomuta, Director
Ilational Office Posts
& Telecommunications,
and ,former minister;
Mao Chayl.Metber'cf.
Pariiatent_and former
Minf7steriand,
,
LyjSit Hengi eperer.
tary: to. the mission
jhlek-1Doeun? Secre-
tary of State for
Planning;
2/18/56
IMMO.
Dong 01, and Kouch
Heng Tech, section
chiefs Ministry of
National Planning
....????11141.1.01. 11M01.1110.1111?10...11?0110?111MMINS
???????
Economic delegation, isits China to
negotiate for Chinese economic
assistance under the-Chinese-
Cambodian trade agreement.
b. TO CAMBODIA
Gift of 80,000 yuan to Phnom Penh
for relief of fire victims of the
city is donated by the Red Cross
Society of China.
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SI
0. AMMN.L.'S S N.-ILL]) BETWEEN COMMUNISLCHINA AND CAMBODIA
DateSar_glEDIDE 21.19.9.-91-g1EniDE
April 24, 1956 PeipingSino-Camlgoi_targa_dean_clalmmtg
Agreement: provides for 5 million
(Ratified June 1, 1956 in pouaTTUS 014,000,000) sterling
Peiping) worth of goods to be exported by
each side according to the principle,
of balanced imports and exports, and
provides for the establishment of
relations between the official banks
of the two countries for accounts
clearance.
June pl, 1956 ..Peiping
11-49.7ggagd10-4a29201-2D-Eg9n2Pla
kia and 104241: provides that
China grant Cambodia for 1956 to 1957
equipment, construction material, and
merchandise having a total value of:
800 million riels, equivalent to '
8 million pounds sterling. Cambodia
to use this materiel to carry out
various construction-projects.'
According to the needs of Cambodia,
China will also send technicians and:
specialists who will give assistance
in prospecting, designing, and
construction problems as well as in
the training of Cambodian technicians.
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- From
32 To
,
-12. BETWEEN- COMUNIST QAkill) CANADA ?
a. FROM CANADA
Arrive: L,224,ar Name or Type
Xtut.jjQ.Aglaharz. se_galaution_ sa Remarks
7/55- 6 Etta-EREO2M Women delegstes visit Chinn as
n a guests of the All-China Democratic
Women's Federation,
1/1056: 1 Morris Cohen Private Canadian citiko, visits
3/16/56 Peiping, Canton, Harbin, Shenyang,
Changchun, Anshan, Fushun, Dairen,
Shanghai, Hengchow, Soochow, Nanking,
Chungking, Sian, and Tientsin;
Dr. Sun Yat-en's tomb in Nanking;
and other memorial places. Received
by Premier Chou En-lai, and Soong
Chin&ling.
a? n a Women's Internationa Democrat 4111
Fedpration. See Internstioral.
. ? ?
4/24/56";
5/3/56
7
b.TQCp,
None
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Arrive:
1,2154sT
??????????Irmomal???????.001M0.11.1111.???144.1.1?110?1?40.101111,
Name or Type
d Remarks
9/4/55-
9
Shirley Corea,
Government Trade delegation
10/15/55
Minister Commerce,
Trade, and Fisheries
negotiates and signs trade agreement
with Ceylon. Members of the delega-
tion are received by Premier Chou
En-lai.
9/55-
n a
n a
Youth delegates. See International.
n a
4/56-
4
V. A. Samerawickrama,
Trade union representatives attend
n a
Ceylon Trade Union
May Day rallies in Peiping.
Federation;
Watson Fernando,
Ceylon Trade Union
Federation;
P. B. Wijayasundera,
Ceylon Federation of
Labor; and
K. Suppiah, TreaSurpr
Democratic Workers
Congress
4/24/56- n a A.1.114Ihatawsal
n a
NaI1021 Teacher's Union of Clylon
delegation arrives in China to attend
May Day celebrations at the invitation
of the National Committee of the
Educational Workers' Trade Union of
China.
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b. Ma=
None
0.????.??????????????????
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-54.
14. ZZLEF._,POWUNIST.CHINk AND CHILE
a. aggsHIL4"
Chile
From
To
Arrive:
kW= Name or Type
of j2e342gatisza__
7/30/55
n a
n a
,
delegation Visits China,
after attending World Congress of
Mothers, at the invitation of the
All-China Democratic. Women's
Federation.
altilmilaWilorgw,m10.04.0404?011,1????,????????????.....0
ReMarks -
out delegates.,.See
11/55- 2 Angel Cruchaga Santa Poet and his wife attend commemoration
1/2/56 Maria, and wife in Chinp,of the?10Oth anniversary of
the:publicatiOn.,of Walt Whitman's
!'Leaves of Grapeand the 350th
anniversary of the publication of
Miguel.de.,Cervantesti "Don Quixote."
Visit_Peipin6.Harbin, Changchun,
Shenyang, AnshanlIushun? Shanghai,
Rangchow, eifid Canton., and have wide
.0entacts, with Chinese authors.
?
Es.,1Lert ancLadorial exhibitlog
opens at Chungshen Park in Peiping
under the auspices .of the. People's
Association for' CUltUral Relations'
with Foreign Countries.
4/2//56-: na
5/3/4 56 Womols_Idermatippal Democratic
agemIlea. See kiterzational.
6/56 n a p a, J..29.rmlists visit China after
attending the. inUrnaticinai Conference'
of journalists in Helsinki.
3/8/56
=MOW
.000
b. 29.4111L.4
None
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a FROM COLOMBIA
?....?,......?,....,.....
Arrive: 1.64d2r. Name or Type .
.D.2.12V.31....-422?.....4.4.911119..rs .
1A/55-7 1 .Prof. Jaime Escouar Itaessor visits China at
n a:* ? Londono invitation of the China Peace
Committee.
7/22/55- n a n a
n a
7/30/55- 2 n a
n a
8/30/55- n a n a
n a
Ilug delegates visit China at
invitation of the China Peace
Committee after attending World
Peace Assembly in Helsinki.
N.93021 delegation visits China at
invitation of the All-China Democratic
lick-ma's Federation, after attending
World Congress of Mothers.
Dab delegates. See klandignal.
b. TO COLOMBIA
None
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a.. FROKWSTA R;cCA:
Arrive: 1.9.119.E Name or Type .
.pa't; No. Members althEeion
4/24/56- na na
0/56
li2r2429.-IPAILDAI1901.11102.9.:Agg
adimagga. See,Wmational.
b. TO COSTA RICA
None
...????????0????????????????????11.
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a: FROM CUBA.
? ''''''
Arrive: 19.0.42E Name or Type
XP-ailL--.11.2,---tel)..191:1--.?-----:,.--21:-.1-pelm--tioa..----119.LILTLand
7/23/55-
n a
n .a
? ? Teace delegates 'visit China at the -
8/27/55
invitation of the ,China .Peace
Committee after attending World
Peace Assembly in Helsinki.
8/30/55-.
n a
n a
Lath delegates. See zylkaa1201.
n a
4/24/56.-
'n a
n .a
34-9.1.3.1e41P--.1 2.n.21-12029.741112
Federation. See usarmAgm41.
5/3/56 '
Lulu
None
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V AN
UNCLASSIFIED
N C0}L NIS
CHINA
LOD
Czechoslovakia
From
ZECHOSLOVAKIA
a.
ELOSMON4024g4
Arrive i.
De t- . M b
3/3/55
44/55- 18
n a
4/4/55- n a
_
n a
4/2/55- 170
5/13/55
4/12/55- n a
n a -- -
n a
Nat*, or Type
of Del ation are RemarM__
ggs of 100 suits of baby clothes end
other articles is presented to Tao
Yin, Chinese Ambassador to
Czechoslovakia for the Chang1?c#94g
'Village near Peiping. Articles were
made by Czech workers "as an
expression of their love for,the.,
babies of the Chinese -people.'"
Puopelstad troup gives performances
in Peiping and other cities,
mission comes to LAiikia 1;(.7
'negalae-C6Odi-giallinge and TaYilient6---
Agreement for 1955.
'Ottb"Rbeour, First
Vice-Minister-Foreign
Trade
n a
Ludmi
Deputy. Prime Minister;.
and
Josef Reitmajer,
Minister Foundry
Industry and Ore Mines
4/19/55- 180 Pavel Duboy&y,
6/21/55 Vice Minister Culture
Slovak Administrative
Committee
valavball tegm visits ?tine
at the invitation of the Physical
Culture and Sports Commission.
csakagiun delegation arrives in
.Peiping-at4nvitation of the_leaple!s_
Republic of China to attend Czech
exhibition showing achievements of
10-year socialist construction in
Soviet Exhibition Center. The
exhibition is largest held abroad by
Czech Republic to date.
Czechoslovak State ,2212E_01...aa2.9.
Ensemble visits China under provisions
of the Sim-Czech Cultural Cooperation
Agreement
5/55
a full-length color documentary on
Sino-Czech friendship has just been
made by the Czech States Film and
depicts 1954 tour of the Chinese
People's Liberation Song and Dance
Ensemble in Czechoslovakia and the
enthusiastic welcome they received.
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a. FROM Lzmugs_Loyig.41 Continued'
Arrive: Lead
Skpart:
No. Membersof
5/55-
5/21/55
5/27/55-
n a
5/29/557
n a
n a LULL?NW, -
Czech Red Cross
Society
Director, Central
Epidemic and Micro-
biology Research
Institute of
Czechoslovakia
1r41 !ohuil Ry,
Parasitologist
Czech Academy of
Sciences
6/6/55- 7 n a
n a
6/29/55 -
9/29/55
7/1/55-
7/20/55
9/1/55 -
9/31/55
9/30/55-
10/10/55
3 Jarmila Kalouskova;
Ema Bayerlova; and
Oldrich Svarny
.111.1111110
.0.01111,
MIN MO
???????
n a anaktaup
Minister Food
Industry
Name or Type
Red Cross delegation visits
China.
?212atigi delegation composed of
epidemic-prevention experts, arrives
in China in accordance with the
Sino-Czech Scientific and Technical
Agreement.
galagli arrives in Peiping to
conduct scientific research in China
Under the 1955 plan of the Sino-Czech
Cultural Cooperation Agreement.
Indadr441_13mag and their assistants
install generator which the Czech
Government presented to the Chang-
kuochang Village Agricultural Producer
Cooperative near Peiping.
Czech11a:wig-la visit China.
plastic ,art exhibition in Nanking
displays over 400 masterpieces by
Czech artists.
Art exhibition opens in Shanghai
displaying more than 400 specimens
of oil paintings, sculptures, etchings,
cartoons, and posters.
Government delegation attends National
Day celebrations and then proceeds to
Shanghai to attend the opening ceremony
of the Czech exhibition on the
achievements or Czech socialist
construction in the past 10 years.
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,.? .
ro
97i02064(1114-4
From
Leader Nate-or-Type-
Departs No - Mem ere': --..4,_..p.f_ggegetion and ramoll___
? .r
10/5/55. -- ConSIENLILIttal=?221 showing
10 years of achievements of socialist
a :As,, : '? ^".? :'.1.. construe-pion in Czechoslovakia opens
.. ?.., , .
in I.1.14,4n0SoViet Friendship .
huildineinHShanghai.'
11.4.1d,vi4te China and gives recitals
at the inVitatiOn"Of the Chinese
PeoplelvAssociation for Cultural
Re1atin0-,With.:2OreignCountries,'
. . , , I ? ? . .
1 Marie Knopkove
11/10 55 -
n - .21.124.0242glna;Vice!
Chairman of the Czech
State Planning Office
? . . -
'
11/17/- $
11/26/55
?
12/10/55-
1/2/56
?11???????
EVzen Stejskal, Chief
-.tepartident
Culttral Relationi.
?With:Foreign. '
Countries nd....
asa4Chief
'Department for Oriental
.Affairei'Czech Ministry
'of-Culttlre.? ,
Soientlfle_LBLIeehagel delegation
attends third meeting of the Joint
Committee for Sino-Czech Scientific
and Technical Cooperation.
IbItED2I1.9.B21-141-21,WalghlD contest.
See International.
Art,e-14b1tLon opens in the Soviet
Exhibitl# Center in Peiping after
being presented in Nanking and
Shanghai. The exhibition is sponsored
by the Bureau for Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries.
Culturel delegates come to China to
?
discuss 1956 executive plan of Sino-
Czech Cultural Cooperation Agreement.
-
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a. FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Continued
"
Arrive: Leader
Depart: No. _Natters
2/23/56-
3/17/56
3/16 56-
4/3 56
3 laI99.111.1tatga Czech
Ambassador to China;
.1.-Kurk4 Vice
Foreign Minister; and
F. Mara, Vice .
Minister: Foreign Trade
Prof, Joseps L.
Hromadka, dean
CoMenius'Theological
Seminary in Prague; .
and
Bishop' Peter Janes,
Reformed Church of
Hungary
3/20/56- 1 Qtakar Novacek, Czech
n a State Film Enterprise .
3/23/56- .Ivan Malek, ?Zech
_
n a microbiologist,
honorary seCretary
World' Federation of
Scientific Workers,
and regional officer
in Prague
3/23/56- 1 D. Teodor.NeMec,
n a .,WFSW regional
- secretary in Prague
3/24/56
4?11.11??
Name or Typs
of Deliggion
arid Rrnark__-
Gdvernmezt delegation arrives in
Canton to open exhibition on the
achievements of 10 years of Socialist
construction in Czechoslovakia.
Ourp_11_12aders give, lectures in
:China at the. invitation of the
Yenching Union Theological Seminary
and the Nanking Union Theologidai
Seminary, '
.11,11.0F119,L,d9rj_kabatcleLLassists
-in building film laboratories.
agE2144212g141 delivers lectures in
China on the organization and plans
fOr scientific work in Czechoslovakia.
Nald-E22.1.1=112D-g-fgalltific
Workers. See Interwtiopal.
Formal amalatalau of.thermopower
equipment given by the Czech Republic
to China.
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4a
a. mosgooptaxii, Continued
elmomotemmawewmwwww?????.??????ma
Arrive: Le4er.. Name or Type
Membet&L- .Remgrks
4/15/56- 5 EA-1192k, !
6/12/56 . Minister Aialture
4/24/56- n a n a
5/3/56
5/56- n a LtA-J.991,t-14211111Y.,
n a Minister of Health
5/56- n a
n a
Malak? editor, Inter-
national Dept Czech
paper RUDE PRAVO; and
Stulreiter, editor
SLOVAK PRAVDA .
5/?/56- 6 ariatok
5/15/56
5/9/56 -
5/30/56
Joseph SoukUn
5/19/56- 7 EARAEarla
n a
5/22/56- 5 2112-Egical
n a
,A4r4enpilga delegation visits China
under 'the 1956 executive plan of the
Sino-Ozech Cultural Cooporation
Agreement, to inspect agricultural
establishments in various parts of
China.
11.9321121-lits=d1-9.11-4-122,119.9
Federal-2B. See IakulatizaAo:
Medical ,delegation inspects China's
Pledical:an&public health works.
liggajm arrive in Peiping in
accordance, with cultural cooperation
agreements to visit construction
projects and scenic spots,
Film workera delegation participates
in film week aotivities.held in. 10
Chinese cities, including Peiping,
Tientsin, Shanghai, Canton, Shenyang,
and Urumchi?!karkipg.the 11th anni-
versary bfi the "liberation" of
Czechoslovakia, The delegates also
attend May Day celebrations and tour
major cities in China.
Clg-sware emelt. visits China to
-organize a. glassware exhibition in
accordance with the Sino-Czechoslovakia
cultural cooperation agreement._
Farm specialists arrive in China to
help install at a State farm the com-
plete set of equipment presented to
China by the Czech Government. The
farm will be named the Sino-
CzeChoslovak Friendship Farm.
Artists visit China, in accordance with
the Sino-Czech agreement on cultural
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be ISISZEGEOLDITIMA
...1.111.4?????????????? 01.1??????? ??????11......?????????
Arrive:
L12d2r Name or Type
1202.11.1.- No. 119.1n1.:._)sa-
2/3/55-
2/6/55
2/9/55
a Wang Ida 1= delegation attends the 2nd
Congress of the Youth Union of
-Czechoslovakia at the invitation of
the Central Committee of Youth Union
Of Czechoslovakia.
Handieraa4taiig2n-opens in Prague,
:sPensored.by Czech Ministry of Culture..
On display are over 1,500 samples of'
Chinese arts and crafts including
paintings, jade, and ivory products.
I410114, Nice-Premier; gaganani delegation attends 10th
anniversary celebration of the
Shao Li-tzn? member 'liberation of Czechoslovakia.
Standing Committee NPC;
4/30/55-
n a
.111?101010
Wang Lin, Vice-Minister
Fuel Industries; and
Tsao Ying, Chinese
Ambassador to
Czechoslovakia
5/55-
n a
n a
ThelltMILZVE visits
1/13/56
.914211221
Czechoslovakia during 9-country
8-month performance tour.
5/7/55-
n a
n a
Chinese Nationalily Orchestra of the
n a
Central Ensemble of Song_Rd. bance
presents ancient lute tunes and folk
music from many parts of China at the
Prague Spring Music Festival.
5/17/55-
n a
alma.:911-2
I.Ealt__211 delegation attends Third
n a
Congress of Czechoslovak Trade Unions.
6/18/55 -
165
Tsai Shp7fan; and
Sports delegation attends 1955
7/6/55
Lit=i7lhi-1.1?".:141-nS
Chairmen Physical
Czechoslovak National Spartakiade at
the invitation of the Czechoslovak
Culture and Sports
Commission
Government. Included in the delegation
is Chinese gymnasts team of 159 members
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b. 12.1=1,201, Continued
Arrive: 1443.4.2r. Name or Type
Dart: Nos of Delegation _INg Remarks
7/55- :17 . n a -
9 mos
katier,sad_abee=mAing technician,'
come to Prague to acquire practical'
training in the Czechoslovak Svit
Shoe Factory.
8/7/55-' n.a gbAngsalkmagme, grpun gives series of performances
n a Vice-Minister Culture in Czechoslovakia.
9/17/55-
9/25/55
Studentgroup arrives in Czecho-
slovakia as part of the 150 "Students -
China is sending to various countriee
for university and postgraduate
education.
5 .91gag3Izila1ans, ?lampuhu42u opens in Prague and
Vice-Minister:Posta-. -is attended by a-Chi:168e delegatidn'. ,
.and Telecommunications at the invitation of the Czech
Ministry_of'Postt andlelecommunications.
9/29/55- 19 Yeh Chkehuans, Goveimmien,Ldsam.Liign arrives to visit
11/14/55 Minister Foreign machinery eXhibition'in Brno at
Trade invitation of the Czechoslovak
Government. ,
1/20/56- n a alas; and Marshal Governmed delegation arrives to
n a Nieh Jung-chen attend the Political consultative
Committee meeting of the Warsaw Treaty,
-Powers opening January 27
Women delegates attend International
Women's Day celebrations at the
7 invitation of the CzechosloVak WoMen!S
Federation.
3/3/56-
3/31/56
n a
3/16/56- n A_ 44".
3/30/56
3/30/5&
n a
Students sports delegation plays
friendly games of ice hockey in five
cities in Czechoslovakia.
_
Chinese paper scissor-cuts exhibition,
opens in Prague sponsored by the
Czechoslovak:Ministry of Culture,-
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b. TO czEginguaga, Continued
------------------------
Arrive:
Lea dIE Name or Type
Dep_arLI Nester.g___2LJ2ej&gation jiatrka _
4/19/56- 2- -7Sn-Huel;-and--
n a Sun,ChOng7Ching
4/21/56-
n a
2g,?hattleg;
? L14 Shuen7san; and
'Chu Jur:-Men
4/29/56- 18., n a
6/21/56
5/30/56- n a Eaum:9110
6/20/56
n a- ri a Ung_Ehl; vide
'....i 6/21/56 President Chinese
National Welfare
Aesodiation.for
the Blind
6/27/56- n a aballang, Vice
7/17/56 -President AllChina -
Democratic Women's
Federation
?Nalem attend Second Writer's
Congress of Czechoslovakia.
Cooperatives delegation arrives at
invitation of the Central Council
of Cooperatives.
Mg?iglang participate in 1956
Prague Spring Music Festival and tour
Czechoslovakia giving 21 performances
in. 16 cities.
?
.Econga4g;41gelaa visits factories and
industrial enterprises in
Czechoslovakia.
Delegation of the blind visits
Czechoslovakia,
Women's delegation attends National
,Women's Congress in Prague.
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46
c.GRNTS 43.?AuLCOMMU_.20_911,INA AND CM.110.SLOITAKIA
Date of $imla% pi...49...i e_of...aztag,
April 6, 1955 Peiping
Jan. 3, 1956 Peiping
2=9,19.1k9S1221*-11290.4.-P.1211?man
/Irv:nit AgEomsnt: China to supply
Czechoslovakia with mineral products,
animal products, foodstuffs, and tea.
Czechoslovakia to, provide China with
complete sets of equipment, steel
products, machinery, cars, and raw
materials for chemical industry.
Pa ympnt ilgreements China to supply
Czechoslovakia with mineral products,
animal products, foodstuffs, tea,
silks, and other local products.
Czechoslovakia tc provide China with
power generation equipment, machinery,
steel products, apparatus, industrial
chemicals, and petroleum products.
. ,
1956 Executive plan of
auskia1oralaiigatt4,921
hamitapt.
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19. BETWEEN COMMUNIST CHINA AND DENMARK
a. FROM DENMARK
Arrive: Lea Or .
pzpar.S.L; No.;...:42112.
2/14/55 2 ,Berluf Bidstri40'
n a and wife
4/,28,/55-
5/9/55
Sven Muer, Rristensen,
and. wife '
9/8/55-
lo/12/55
'10 Rana Hansen; Primo
Minister. . .;
Nfte
11/25/55- 18
12/19/55
4/1/56 2.
-
4/4/56
Axel Grubn
Dr. G. Norregard,
Council Member,
WFSW
4/28/56- -2 Nicholas.Kaldor?.,,
n a and wife
4/28/56-
n a
6/22/56-
7/20/56
Thomas Christens on
and. others
10 Lizzie MOOSpeard; ?
Vice President
Danish Youth Council,
atid member Danish
Women's Association
NEMB or.Type
of tele'ation and Remarks
Cartoonist visits China as guest
of the Union ofThinese Artists,
DanishProfessor of Literature aril:Vas
in China at the invitation of the. ?
China Peace Committee and the
Chinese People's Association for
Cultural Relations with Foreign
Countries to attend commemoration
activities in honor of the great .
men of culture: Of the world.
Cultural. elegation visits China at
invitation of the-Chinese People's
Association. for Cultural Relations
with_Foreign.Cotntries.
Trade delegation viaits China.
World Federation of Scientific
Workers. See .International.
Dramatist and wife 'visit China at the..
Invitation of the Chinese People's
Association for Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries.
Peace delegates are invited to visit
China by the China Peace Committee.
Youth delegation visits China at the
invitation of the All-China Federation
of Democratic Youth.
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. TO DENMARK '
Denmark
To
Arrive: Leader
Depart: No Members
9/7/55- n a 'n a'
n a
na-iia co.; Tumaml
12/10.55
3/13/58-
6/6/56-
6/16/56
6/9/56-
7/9/56'
6/9/56-
n a
lea Chen-1114,i
vide chairman
council All-China
Federation af*.
Supply and, Market-
ing Cooperatives;
Huang Teton-ming;
Wu Jen-kuei;
Kao Ling;
Yen Tze?lung.;
Teng Chen?-!hsi; and.
Miss Chiao Chien
Chao Ting-yuan
same or Type
of Deletiatizi.ILL.'.111d.'
?
Youth delegation Visits.Denbark at
the: invitation .of. t,1?.e Danish Joint
Youth Council.
Chinese Classical psaftjand Dance
Enseinble performs In :Denmark.
..??????????????~MONF.
Red. ross Society of China srapzulatE
101.000 yuan to Denmark for the relief
,of its cold wave victims.
Cooperatives delegation studies
wheat cultivation, cattle breeding,
horticulture, ,and methods of agri-
cultural training -in Denimark.
'Members of the delegation were re-
ceived. by Prime Minister Bans
Christian Ranson on June 8.
Chinese 1241,s,..23.AlLb.1tim...is held in
Copenhagen under the, Joint sponsor-
ship of the Chinese"PeoPle's Associa-
ticn for Cultural :Reaations with
Foreign Countries and the Danish
Royal Library.
UrAcu471,r21 delegation studies
, vil*.eat geowing? livestock breeding,
plant pvOtecticgi, anet agricultural
educatioa.in DeaMpr14.
,
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Arrive:
De t:
Leader
Members
am
Vane orjType
of Dole tion
Remarks
:.2/11/55-
11 a
.5/15155-
6/1/5,
8/6/55-
8/29/55
9/2/55- n a
n a
2' Mel Amin; and
Mahmoud Attllah
Sheikh Ahmed. Hassan
El Bakhouri? Egyptian
Minister for WAEFS
(Religious Founda-
tiont); and.
Mustafa Kauai.,
Professor Cairo
University
n a - ps.41121:Lann_edbu.
Nosseir, Minister
-Commerce.
. Industry
109155-
1/23/55
n a
alellizemMohL2L.a.od
El.Sawil Editor of
the Egyptian News
Agency;
Ali Handi El Gamma',
Editor in Chief of
Akhbar
'Ismael Mohamed. El-
Sbafie, Correspondent'
of A..1Ua.1.342: 211150
El-Salri Abdu El
1444 Mohamed, Corres-
pondent ..AkMousor; and
'Lawyers visit China At the invita-
tion of the Political Science and
Law Association of China after at-
tending Asian Lawyers, Conference
in Calcutta.
ster and pKofessOr visit China,
at- the invitation of the Chinese
Delegation to the Asian-African
Conference, to diecuas.cultural co-
operation between the two countries.
?
Trade delegation visits China to
discuss ways for. the expansion of
'-trade between China and Egypt.
Youth delegates, See International.
Journalists delegation visits China
at. the invitation of the All-China
'.Journalists' Association.
Ismael Hosein El-
Habrouk, Correspondent
of Possa El Yussef
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ROM? EGYPT, 'Continued;
Arrive:
Leader . Name or Type
322part: No. Members- - of Delp tion . ,
.2. Ahmed?Ei"Mantaw,
deputy head Trade
Office; and Wife
? tirahlin,.,Aihin
al.;617.0.WarbY,: ?
n a
4/8/57;
,
4/15/56-
7/24/56
Medhat' Al-Farr
head Egyptian
GOVernment Trade
Office in China
2. Dre Ahmed Fahrio
History Professor
(of Ancien Egypt
.and.t#016$4.. '
? 4/21/5 n HUSayzi?Kainai al-Din
Zaki
n a
1; 4
5/3/56 -
6/26/56-
7/11/56
n
Dr Hassan Aghtent,
Prof. Agriculture
Cairo University
Trade delegates visit aCenic spots:
in China.
Cultural mission meMbers give
lectures in China on Arabic language
and on Islam and discuss possibility
of 'Chinese language courses at Cairo
- ?
Trade delegates arricre in Peiping to
discuss.SinoEgyptian trade,
profeasor-CoMed to China to give
lectures'anIthe'Arabin language and
ax4ient Egyptian history in accord-
at 6)with the.ebltural eooperatio
agreettent,betwedi China and Egypt..-.
He'wee reeeived by Chou En-bai on
May 31.
Peace delegates Visit China at: the.
invitation of the China Peace
Co44ittee.
,.? .
-WopnIskaamatl.oreDemisratic:".
See?International
?NI,Orr ????=111.?11,WIN.M"
Ettatral delegation visits major
cities of Chive at the invitation of
the Ail-China Students' Federation
in accordance with the Sino-Egyptian
cultural cooperation agreement.
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V. ? TO FdPT
9/,5/5"'
9/21/55
2/18/56- 75 Burhan Shahldi '
4/16/56
na na
3/16/56-
4/17/56
Yelt?Chi-clmag.,
Minister Foreign
Trade;
Liu Lin-jui, Sooty
of Mission and Asst
Professor Peiping
University;
Chang Hua-tseng,
Interpoeter of
Mission and Asst
Manager China Natl
Import & Export Core;
Liu Hsi-wen, Deputy
Director Fourth
Department Ministry
of Foreign Trade;
Li Meng-hou, Manager
China National
Machinery Import
Corporation;
Ho Kung-hai, Asst
Director Department
West European and
African Affairs
Ministry Foreign
Affairs
Name or Type..-1;
of. De342ition and.
Remarks
Chinese products exhibition opens
in Cairo displaying newsprint,
cardboard, leather products,
carpets, tea, soya-beans, and other
commodities.
Chineee'Molem pilgrims visit
Egypt.
Cultural delegation visits Egypt
on performance tour and negotiates
and signs cultural agreement between
Egypt and Communist China.
Trade mission visits Egypt.
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b.EMA,T Continued
Arrive:
De .art'
4/25/56
Leader
ere.-
Rabe or Trijo
of'Dele tion,
marmommoa.nomma.004.???????????0
-Ind Remarks
IMP
?
5/3.4/56-
5/20/56
6/56- n. a:.
n a
amlagalkhAdA,
Chinese samara exhibition opens.
in Cairo under the sponsorship of
the ChineseMinistry of Foreign
Trade. It is the first Chinese
exhibition to be held in Egypt.
Cultural delegation revisits Caircos.
after visiting other Arab state14.,
Delegation representing Chinese-'
news en arrives in Cairo to:::
arrange with Egyptian news agencies
for the exchange of news between
the two countries.
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3.
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Date (4-214601S EIMALAUPJAM-
Aug.-22 1555-- Peiptag--
April 15, 1956 Cairo
ZALIZAUX1W...V.24ft.4SETE2g1;- P44,44
-
to export to Egrpt,4goods such as
rollad?stea4,20a0a0OrY0444tWX.,
materials, industrial'chemicals,
mineral products, cereals, oils and
fats, animal by-products, foodstuffs,
tea, native products, and silk
piece-goods. China to purchase from
Erpt..5O0D bales, ..(150,12%). .:4Pns Pf
cotton.
A eement:'to promote cultural rela-
tions or,16ettenaerstanding. "
between the two countries by moans
of exchange which will acquaint each
of the contracting parties with the
affairs of the other.
?1B2Liguilan Executive Plan.toi
implement the Cultural Cooperation
Agreement: contains details of
cultural exchange and cooperation
to be carried out by the two
countries in the period 1956-1957.
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e
014
To
Arrive:
De t?
14facleT
--HAAWrb r
Name or Type
of Dele:,..ti
*0
emarks
,Rsone
b. TO 411LOPIA
-Burhanthahidi- Cultural delegation arrives in
Addis Ababa on a performance tour
at the invitation of the Government
of the Empire of Ethiopia. The
leaders of the delegation are re-
ceived by Aklilou, Rapte4oldi,
FOreigu Minister of Ethiopia; and .
on May 4 by htporor Raile.6elaSaie.
Audiences numbering over 12,000
attend the 10 performances given by
the delegation, and the entire pro-
ceeds from the performance are
contributed to the Ethiopian Govern-
ment for cultural and educational
work.
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22. BETWEEN, COMIUN.T.!ST :Mg& Atli's:FINLAND
a. FROM FZNI.A1V ?
Arrive: Legit!.
De t: era,
Nate or Type .
.of .Diale d :'Romar
? ? ?
,.; ? ? ' trade delegation visits
China.'
10/1;/557:< 33: .,..rArvo ezwik Y1pr Cultural ? delegation visits China at
3:9./26M , the invitation of' the Chinese :
People's Association for Cultural
Relations with Foreign Countries.
. , ?
n a
? Profy,Aukust4 Tukha Artist arrives in China to arrange ,
for Finnish graphic art exhibition.
Graphic arts .exhbition in Peiping
and. S rwhei,displays etchings, litho-
graphs,.. woodcuts, and other pieces
of graphic art by 142 Finnish artists.
This,
the, .first Finnish art exhibi-
.: tion to:he held,, in China, is jointly
11/33.155-
12/2055/
12/8/55
14124/56-
5/3/56
1
am NV
n a
Martti Simila
111?? de
n a
sponsored. by the Chinese People's
Association for Cultural Relations
? Natil.Foreign Countries and the Union
Of !Chinese artists:
:?Notald orchestra director takes part
in ,a.concert in Shanghai featuring
the works Of Finnish composer
Sibelius at the invitation of the
Union of Chinese Musicians.
Concert featuring the works of Jean
Sibelius is held. in Shanghai on the
90th birthday of the Finnish composer
under the sponsorship of the Chinese
People's Association for Cultural
Relations with Foreign Countries and.
the Union of Chinese Musicians.
W International Democratic
Federation. See International.
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a, Continued.
Arrive:
De. -rt:
Members
Name.. or ype
of ele,,tion
4/128b6-
5/28/56-
n a
:
2 t
Y E Vesama, Third
CheirMan'RePretenta-
tive Councii'alduth
Organizations oFin 1nd. and. (6flezal
f ,
sfiwimit47 toe4cratic
LOagito. :of
Yaith''' -
17Ohe.
SUkbe141.0a,:44eker
'FinniO4 DiOt".
, _
;;rme Heled'iervikko;
IMPi Lydie
:OttO,ArziOli*rna;
'Aetae'RefaelPaesio;
'TehVo HeikkiRonkko;
Tor:NileMeipender;
Nea'Heitenen''
-Naatori-m4tias PUrminen;
JObanne0.:Wirta0#3
. Aluri Leine;' -04
August OlaYi SelVero
and
11118.111.4
Remarks-
Youth delegation composed of
representatives of various youth
organizations tours China and .%
attends May Day celebrations at the
invitation of the All-China Federa-
tion of Democratic Youth. During,
tour, the delegates visit factories,
agricultural cooperatives, and
Peiping University.
Igukap service between Peiping
end. Helsinki opens.
Finnish Diet mission visits China:1-,
at the invitation of Liu Shao-ehi.
Members of the delegation were re-
ceived by Mao Tse-tung, Liu Shao-
chi, and Chou En-lai an June 27.
tmcuissnan
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De art.,: ,ars
6/20/557-
n a
00/'55,.
n a.,.
EsaAsizst9.) Vice
President World
.jeace
Council
a? No Tun;
Chen Shu-tung?
:Liao Cheng-ch4
:deputy leaders;
and ot4ers.
8/3/55- n a Ma Shih-an? Vice
n a President Peiping
Tigaw
Agriculture
University
No"
8/19/55-
n a
17 PeWS-2144U
Cheng Chien, and
Liao Cheng-chih,
deputy leaders;
.chu EsuOlan;
Wu Wan-tao;
Wu Yi-fang;
Li Yi-meng;
Id Chun-ching;
'Li Chlichan;
Chou Keng-sheng;
Eu Yu-chih;
Nan Han-chen;
Chen Han-sheng;
Lei Chieh-chung;
Chiang Nan-hsiang;
Chien Tuan-sheng;
and Lo Lung-chi
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of Delegation..-.1124 Remarks
"Chinese Culture Week," featuring an
exhibition of Chinese hanaicrafts:Indy,
showing Chinese films, opens in
Helsinki under the auspices of the
Finno-Chinpae :Society.
_ .
-
V k ? .
Peace. delegate attends World Peace
Assembly in Helsinki.
?
. -
Delegates attendlatkUmujamelt
in Helsinki. Members of the delega-
tion include wel3.7known peace
"champions," educators, artists,
dramatists, religious representatives,
and leasierapeoplets organizations.
A iculele_nALIE attend
sixth session of. the Committee of the
-
International Organization of Scien-
tific Agricultural Work and the
Ninth International-Conferpnceof
Agricultural Economists.
mummakInE group proceeds to
Helsinki to attenk44th Conference
of the Inter-Parliamentary Union.
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Li Ke-fu deputy
?
head
5/10/56- 7 Tenallazajaa., vice
n a chairman Council
All-China: Federation
of Supply and ? Market-
ing Cooperatives;
Huang Te'an-ming;
Wu jen-kuel;
.Kao Ling;
Yen ?Tze-Iting;
Tong Chen-hal; ?
Miss Ohiao Chien
6/10/56- n a Chin Chunglua;
n a Wang Yun-sheng; and
Wen Chi-tee, deputy
heads;.
Li Pin&-chuan,'
? secretary''gettertil
6/20/56
Chinese Caligsa. So Dance
Ense03.9 performs in Finland..
Trade delegation visits Finland to
conduct negotiations for, trade
between Chinailind. Fietuaria in 1956.
.. ?
C..29..es delegation represent-
ing the All-China Federation of,
Supply and. Marketing Cooperatives
visits Finland...at the. invitation of
the Association Or FinMish Retail
Cooperatives'and.:Pellerioseura (an
agricultural organization).
Journalists attend the International
Journalists Conference in Helsinki.
Telephone_...ss.L_vvict between Peiping and.
Helsinki opens,
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according reciprocal most-favored.-
nation treatment in regard to customs
duties and navigation.
March 31, 1956
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.Depart t
3/04155'.
n
Leader
Meaera ?
ORteagA2Pgheng'i
...Ileputy,Manager'.China
National Import and
Export Corporation
3/550"
3/56
3/26/55-,--aton MonmosseaU;
French General
Confederation of
Labor
Paul Tillard,
n a
5/25/55- 3 Prof. J. Ducuing,
n a heart specialist;
Mts. Ducuing; and
Prof. DulIhm,
gynecologist
5/N55- 9
5/30/55
9/05-
n a
9/6/55-
10/24/55
9/20//55- 16
11/4 55
MMe. Francois?
Leclercaa Vice-
President Union
French Women
toe or Type
of Delegglon
nd
Remarks
Technical group, composed of experts
on electric engineering, telecommuni-
cations and machine equipment, visits
France at invitation of the Forgeoet
Acieries du Creusot of Le Groupe de
Schneider et Cie and the Compagnies
Francaises Associees de Telegraphie
Sans Fil.
Journalist visits China.
Trade union delegates attend May Day
celebrations at invitation of All-
China Federation. of Trade Unions,
gdwa: delegates visit China at the
invitation of the Chinese Medical
Association.
Wen .s delegation visits China at
the invitation of the All-China
of Democratic Women's Federation. ,
Dr. Wertheimer,
Professor Clinical
Survey University
of Lyons
Jean Paul Sartre;
and. Simone de
Beauvoir
Levi,
Professor of Medicine
University of Paris.
Medical delegation visits China by
invitation of the Chinese Medical
Association.
Writers visit Mina at the invitation
of the Chinese People's Association
for Cultural Relations with Foreign
Countries.
France-China Frie_tngh12.222.141t
delegation visits China at the invita-
tion of the Chinese People's Associa-
tion for Cultural Relations with
Foreign Countries.
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9/21/55-
n a
9/3,0/5,5-
10/28/55
4 ..:Edmorid'Miehelet;
Leo tamonl:liane
Enjalberty:and
Beinard'ObbehaY;
Senators,
IC Mme.'Mar-0611e Maroiet
. _
10/21/55-
11/5/55
4 RaRalliallts Chair-
in F017,01-gn 4fEl4rP
'pOmmit'00:612db,
170:4011a1.46eghly;
? ?y . !
Maurice Faure; Vi0e-
,Chal?A; ,4114
jeanVaYMOridu.610.r
'andterie
members of the
Coundttee
Name or Type
of SeleatIony, and - .R.eterks
French SepatemeMbers visit China
upon the invitation of the Chinese'
People's Institute of Foreign
Affairs.
Women's delegation attends the
National Day celebrations as guests
of the All-China Democratic Women's
Fegeration.
aawakit tours Communist China*,
Pes_a_iamparar delegation visits China
at the invitation of the Chinese
People'S /natitate Tor Foreign:,
Affairs.
1/25/56-
28 -
-11enri-Rocherreau;
Economic. mission visits China.
n a
President Commission
of Economic Affairs
Council of the
Republic
4/1/56-
n a
n a
World Federation of Scientific
4/4/56
Workers, See International.
4/18/56-
3
Saurrante;
Jurist delegation tours major cities
5/3/56
Lasseque; and
of China as guests of the Political
Mme* Yvonne Pons
de Poll
Sclmweand Law Association of China.
They are among 17 jurists from five
European countries now visiting China.
4/24/56-
n a
n a
Woman's International Democratic
5/3/56
Federation. See International,
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Georges Foria
Rematirs
Pia t. visits China at the
invitatton :of: the Chinese People's
Association for, Cultural Relations
with For Cduntr.ies.
1 Sernand Lumbroso Socialist visits China at the invit-
'4.tion, 14 the ,Chinese People's Asso-
ciation for Cultural Relations with
Foreign Countries.
Cultural delegates visit China as
guests. of the. Chinese People's
Aeoociation for Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries. The
gates were received by Chou
onjlay
6/1/56- _41 atausauumall. Mat'S and woments.basketball teams
6/30/56 of the French Federation Sportive
et 'Gymnastique du Travail visit
China.,
543.5456-
5/30/56 -
6/7/56-
ma
Maurice CuviLlon, .121...rna....4EA visits China at the
manager French invitation of the China Peace Com-
paper IJiberetion mittee.
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Arrive: . Leader Name or Type
Members ,of De3etiou and. Remarks
5/55-
n a
5/55-
1/13/56
5/12/55-
na .
6/9/55-
na ?
na yitgjariu
na na
MIEZ-212:120142a,'
Member Standing
,Committee Chinese :
People's Association
.for? Cultural-Rela-
tions with Foreign
Countries
Tung Shou-yi? member
International Olympic
ComMittee end-Vice-
Chairman Chinese
Olympic Committee;
Jung Kao-tang, Vice-
Chairman and Secre-
lAry.41-inieral; and
Chang Lien-hues...member
Chinese OlyMpic.
ComMittee-
Delegation of the China Committee
for the Promotion of International
Trade arrives in Lyon to take part
In the 37th Lyons International
Fair. The delegation has on display
2,100 items including heavy industrial
products, silks, textiles, handi-
crafts, tea, spices, paintings, and
books. After the close of the Chinese
Pavilion at the Fair, the group
visited the Donzere-Mondragan Dam and
two French automobile plants at the
invitation of French industrial and
commercial circles.
Classical Theater Group visits France
during 9-country -month performance
tour.
Art delegation attends the Festival
International Du Theatre in Paris.
The delegation is composed of artists
from :two leading Chinese art companies.
International ouRas_aproptee dele-
gation takes part. in the 50th session
of the International Olympic CoMmittee
in Paris and participates in the joint
meeting of the Executive Committee of
the International Olympic Committee
and, representatives of Olympic.-.
'committees of various countries,
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11/29/55
- 3/16/56, 1
3/28/56'.
? OD
Prof. Pal Shi-ching
. .
4/1?/*
n a
Cheng Chi-ming
Ch_k_glka,' Chair-
man National Coi-
mittee Coal Miners
Trade Union of
China
4/4/56,
5/10/56, ..:Deputy Director
. Chinese Cinema
,Bureau
1I/28/6 n a 911.0hao-ting
5/21/56
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artists is donated to France by the
Chinese People's National Committee
for the Defense of Children.
Delegate to Werld Medica). Congress
in Paris attenjraiernational
committee meetiug as representative
of the Chinese Medical Association.
Chinese Red Cross makes donation of
20,000. yuan (2,777,777 francs) to
French victims,of the recent cold
spell in.EUrope.
All-China Students, Federation
delegate attendi-43Wbongress of
the National Stymients'
France.
Trade union delegate attends 52nd
Congress of the National Federation
of French Miners in Paris.
Film delegation attends International
Film Festival at Cannes and the
International Conference of Film
Workers in Paris.
Trade delegation to the Paris Inter-
national Fair is sent :by the China
Committee for the Promotion or
International Trade to acquaint the
French people with China's economic
achievements. The Chinese pavilion,
occupying an area of 1,080 square
meters, exhibits 1,432 items, includ-
ing mineral products, machinery, silks,
tea, and other commodities, together
with Chinese handicrafts. During Am%
their stay, members of the delegation
discuss trade problems with hundreds
C
men and and conclude some transactions.
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Name or Type
Dart: .i Members of De.1eat1on anti RamerIce
5/30/56- 10 Chi Ming
6/9/56
6/11/56-
n a
Bou Te-pang;
chemist;
Chi Chao,ting,
economist, and
Mao Yi-sheng? civil
engineer, deputy
leaders;
-Li Chi-yen, and
Ho Chia-buttil writers;
Chang Ting and
Wang Hsueh-taa,
artists; and
Lang Yu-hsiu, singer
Electrical engineers attend. 16th
International Conference on Large
Electric Systems in Paris.
Cultural delegation visits Paris.
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Arrive:
Depart:
No
Leader
Members
Professor E. Erkes,
Head College Oriental
'Studies Karl Marx
University, Leipzig;
and wife
9/54-
9/16/55
12/2/54-
1
Alfred Kantorowicz
2/2/55
n a -
3.
Dr. Walter Vent
1/8/55
n a -
1
Prof. Heinrich Grell
1/8/55
n a -
1/5/55
2/1/55-
n a
Gerhard Veysa,
n a
Vice-Minister
Foreign and Home
Trade
Name or Type
AJWAeam and Remarks
Scholar and his wife visit China in
accordance with the Sino-German
Cultural Cooperation Agreement; they
visit more than-20Cities including
Peiping, Chengchow,. and Anshan. While
touring.**TeCWide contacts with
Chinese scientistsand professors.
German.historiall:Df.literature gives
4 number of lectures- on German litera-
ture in various Chinese cities. He was
invited under the terms of the Sino-
German Cultural Cooperation Agreement.
Botanist visits China under terms of
Sino-German Cultural Cooperation
Agreement to hold discussions with
Shineee scientists.
Mathematician visits China under the
'tette-Of-the Sino-Gertan-CUltUkaI-'
Cooperation Agreement to hold discus-
sions with Chinese scientists.
German toy exhibit in Peiping is
visited by more than 200,000 people.
Trade delegation arrives in Peiping
to conduct negotiations on Sino-
German trade for 1955.
1. Except for certain delegations, such as youth and women which were
composed of representatives of West and East Germany, all German
visitors came from East Germany.
ARIA
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4/16/55-
7/9/55
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6wools
-
Professor iohmer,
, .,,PrR4en 'Arta
Institute
Dr:
Maj .Gunter Bitzemannj.
and Werner Scholz
Professor?Gersa
4/27/55 -
6/28/55
Bredel; and
_ . .
14illi ,Meinck . ?
HiSterian, expert :in modern Chine*
Tistori7visits Shanghai, Nanking; and
Canton Under terms of -the Sino-German
Agreement for Cultural Cooperation.
111....olaald arrives in Peiping for a
visit in accordance with the 19,5
plan to implement the Sino-lImpan_
Agreement on Cultural COoperetiO44.
_ -
Phileloqist? specialist in the
Tibetan language, comes to Ch1 to
cOnduct research :in the Tibeten':.,
'langnage, under :the terms of the
-Sino-Gertan:.CultUral Cooperation
Agreement.
Professor vlsits-China under the
1955-plan-to lalplement the Sino-
German. CUlturaltooperation Agreement.
TWo.educatore.:and two MnsiciatecOns
to::Chinain'accordarme with the 1955
..plan.to'iMplement the Sino-German
Agreetent:onCultural Cooperation.
Zoologist comes to China for a-leature
tour under the 195, plan to implement
the Sino-German Cultural Cooperation
Agreement.
Authors come to China for a two-month
visit under the 195, executive plan
or the Sino-German Cultural Coopera-
tion A0.7.00*Ont.'. :tesideS toUringthe
country, they- attend a commetoratiOn
useting for 'Great Men of Culture" in
Peiping
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-Name Or Type
of Dele tion and Remarks
6E-texhibl-----11SkaisP41.78.:!PPIP
-artitit-KaetheEollwitz in Peiping 's
Chungshan.Park,The exhibition
Sponsored by the Bureau for Cultural
Relations with Foreign Countries to
honor the 10th anniversary of the
"liberation" of Germany.
,t
Toy show in Tientsin, Barbin0::Nank1ng,
and other cities. Over 60:000 persons
Visit show in Tientsin alone.
5/865-
8/4/55
4111
54154,5-
6/1505
6/1/55-
7/15/55
.81214P5 *-22.
-10/4/55
l'rofessor_Fredrich
)pberdOrf;-profeador
.leipzig.University;
:and Professor Rudolf
SchickuDeen and,
Professor Rostock
University
Apronomists.arrive in China fOtiA'
four-week:visit,under the 195541ah -
for implementing the Sino -German
Asreement on Cultural Cooperation.
Both professors are state prize
winners and academicians of the German
Academy ofAgriculture.
Manfred EWald.,. Chair-'Physical visits
man State Committee China.
Thysical Culture and.'
Sports of the GrR
n a.
9118/55-
10/17/55?
?Kathe Kern member
Central CoMmittee
Women's Democratic
Union of Germany.
Stupentaarrivein Peiping to begin
studies in universities, colleges, or
technical schoo4 after going:tbraugh
one-year Chinese language course.
They are among a, total of 348 foreign
Students from 13 countries who are
being sent to China this year.
Women's delegation comes to China as
guests of the All-China Democratic
Women's Federation to attend National
Day celebrations. The delegation,
sent by the Women's Democratic Union
of Germany, is composed. of eight
representatives from the "Garman
Democratic Republic" and six from
the German. Federal, Republic.
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Name or Type
of Dole tion and LRemarks
9/?2/55-
ti
. Dr. Kurt.Schroderl,
? -Professor Hamburg
, University.
. ,
9/29/55-
.n a
9/30/55- 17
11/13/55
Dr, J. Nichtveiss,
Lecturer on General
HiStory, at Huthholdt
.Ur.1.379rgitY
Max Stoll .Geboren,
Secietary?a the
Central.OpMmittee
of the Free German
,Jouth_League
Ex4bitionAripnizer arrives in
Peiping: to help in the preparations
of the coming plastic art exhibition
of the "German .Democratic Republic."
,;11ta..m..tnaticlanimian. of the
_German Academy of Sciences, gives
lectures, in China in accordance with
the 1955 executive plan of the Sino-
-German,aereement for cultural coopera-
tion.., ?
Historian =Os to lecture in China
in accordance with the SinOGerman
Agreement for Cultural COoPeration.
Youth delegates, composed of 10 youth
delegates from the "German Democratic
Repullic" and seven from the German
Federal Republic. See International.
9h0/55-
1:,/12/55
10/4/55- n a
104/55
10/17/55-'
11/6/55
Leon Lawrence -
Matthias.. ?
K. Bach
WI=
Writer, visits China on the invitation
of the Chinese People's Association
for Cultural Relations with Foreign
Countries.
Brass band arrives in China on a
,.pel7formance tour.
Two art and life exhibitions cammema,,
rating:the,6th anniversary of the
founding_of the "GDR" openayin Chung-
shpn.Park..Both are sponsored by the
Bureauflor. Cultural R..)lations. One is
an exhibition of German graphic art
and sculpture. It includes more than
100 woodcuts, lithographs, etchings,
pieces of sculpture, drawings, and
cartoons by 47 Gorman artists. The
other has on display 130 photos show-
ing progress of the "GDR",inZpolitical,
economic, and cultural fields during
past six years. Scheduled to be shown
in Northeast China cities at later
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10/14/5
11/16/55
A
2 7 Paul Distel Berth,
author* and..: his ' H
-.eon Frank Distal
Rarth, joUrnalist
10/31/55-
1/29h6
12/0155.
n'a
12/13/55-.
1/13/56
.n a
Prof .Heinrich Drake;
.3rnst,Jadczewskil
"4nd Walter Muente
Otto Grotewohl
Premier.
12/15/55 10 n a
1/15/56.
1/7156-
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Ta44.9.0rhard.
Secretary of State
for Higher Education
3/56- n a n
flu
4/1/56-
4/4h6
4/8b6-
5/3156
-.Budzislawskt, ? :
Council Member WFSW
Mme.Hilde Hewxann?
Member, Secretariat
International Asso-
ciation Democratic
Lawyers
4/24/56- n a n a
5/3/56
Wine. or Ty?
of DeleRation-
Author IA Jotirnalist Visit China at
the invitation of the Chinese People's
Association for Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries.
Artists vidit China under the 1955
iAan to implement' the Sino-German
Cultural Cooperation Agreement.
gam!....amI delegation comes to China
for a friendly visit at the formal
invitation of the Chinese Government.
Ahletes---`:track.end field team --
comate:.with Chinese athletes in
Canton and.ghenghei.
$wimmers4-rOn'the.::-PGDR" are InVitOd...
to'China:todeMpete'with Chinese
04amart.:
Cultural delegation' in
Peiping to negotiate and sign an
executive-plid for 1956 for the.8ino-
German Cultaral.Cooperatiaa4reement.
Chinese Modern Drama Festival. See
Internatiohal.
World. Federation of Scientific
Workers, See International..
Jurist delegation tours major cities
of China as guests of the Political
Science and Law Association Of China.
. They are among 17 jurists from five
' European countries visiting China.
During their tour the members of the
delegation held several discussions
' with Chinese jurists.
Women t s International Democratic
Maati..c4sk. See International.
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Arrive
- Leader
De t: No. Members
5/56- n a Walter Plitt,
n a Chief Editor Berlin
journal Cooperative
Peasants; apd
Gunther Seelieger,
head. economic depart-
ment Leipzliier Volks
&21...tgo organ of
SocialistUnion
Party in Leipzig
5/56-3 Ursula Rens?, head,
n a silkwork breeding
division Institute
of Small Animal,.
Breeding; and.
Jena and Rerjaert
Kessler, Central-
UDR" Spinning tail
in Plauen
Name or Type
of Dale tion and. Act_rks
Press men from "German Democratic
Republic" visit construction projects
and. scenic spots in Peiping in accord-
ance with cultural cooperation agree-
ments.
5/7/56-
5 months
Dr. Hans Stubbe,
President German
Agricultural
Institute, and
Director Botanical
Culture Research
Institute;
Dr. Rudolf Mansfield,
head section botanical
classification;
and. others
Silkworm breeding experts study
breeding of silkworms in China for
amoral weeks.
. .
'GDR" -attabil ex.b.ibition opens in
Rsinhua printing house in Peiping.
The 300 exhibits include work done
by offset printing, photogravure,
three-color process, and. collotype.
Sd_alltigts investigate cultivated
and. wild, plant life in north and
northeast China under the terms of
the Sino-German Cultural Cooperation
Agreement.
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'Arrive: L224151.
Name or Type
.?).41P41.0.41:14.119.Phers of DeleatiaL. and Remarks
Specialists on walTjams and atr
'skvpreesors Visit China at the
Invitation of the Standing Committee
for Sino-German technical and tech-
nological cooperation.
5/0/56.,*1,y
.n. -a
5/22/56-
n a
U a . a
Ernst Schumacher;
and Banns Cibulka
6/56-
n a
n a
Prof. Deirichs;
Prof. Baertig;
Prof. Rammler;
and others
? Writers arrive In Peiping at the
invitation of the preparatory com-
mittee for the commemoration in China
of world cultural giants and take
part in the commemoration meeting
for Falidasa, Beano, and Dostoevski.
The writers were received by Chou
En-lai on June 6.
Scientists, representing the Freiberg
Mining Academy visit China to further
scientific and economic relations in
the coal mining and processing
sectors. '
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b. TO GEFNIANy.'' EA# GERMANY)1
Name or Type
DeRart: No.tiorBt_2_, _and. 3,siszkii?
2/27/55-: n: a.
3/9/.55 ?
n a Vice-Premier;
1.112...wa
5/055-
n a
? 'Sha Chien-110
14.inister, Local
Industry;
I.ai Chi-fa, Vice-
Minister Heavy
.Industry; and.
?
?
Tseng Yung!-chuan,
Ambassador to
.".GDR"
Huang Yao-mien;
? ?and Ho Chingchih
6/9/55- Ii. Li Tsai-wen, member
? a ? secretariat Aa-
,China Federation, of
Trade Unions
.6A5/55- n a IIIS122111ELLYice-
n a Minister Railways
6/3j/55L. 60 Hsu Kuang:a.nz, .Vice--
7/31/55 President All-China
Democratic Women's
Federation
? .
Trade delegation visits 1555 Spring
Leipzig International Fair,
Government delegation attends the
celebrations of the 10th anniversary
of the "liberation" of GermanY ad:
guests of the Government of the ?
"German Democratic Republic,"
Writers take part in the 'commemora-
tion in Weimar of the 150th anni-
versary of theAeath of the poet
Schiller.
Trade union delegation attends
fourth Congress of the Conferation
of Free German Trade Unions.
Railway workers' delegation attends
meeting of the signatories of the
international passenger and freight
?traffic agreement, ,
Shanflpai pbaguttusera Theater group
givesperformances throughout the
"German Democratic Republic" under
the Sine-German Agreement for Cultural
Cooperation.
I. Except for one case, see 1/56 Chin Chao-hsien (below), all Chinese
d.elegations listed herein visited Eas,",...germany.
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ThY Leader Name or Type.:,,
34xartl- _of_Delseltkas
7/30/551. ,Ari a
n a
8/55, n. a n a
9/7/55
9/23h,''
11 a
3 Chou Pet-yuan;
Rua Lo-keng; and
Tu Chang-wang
- ao/15/55- n a
1/26/56.
? Yeh Chi-chuang4
Minister Fore4n
Trade
Chang Yen-chlu; and
Chang Kens, vice-
presidents Central ,
Theatrical Institute
11/21/55- n a
n a
Wen Chi-tse, Deputy
Director Chinese
. Broadcasting Admin-
? istrative Bureau
?. ? , ?
.Delegation of -three Observers: U. the
International Ship Model Contebt'is
invited to Schwerin by the German
Sporteend.Technique'Society.
? . ?
latelrem plays matches against
selected.teaMdfromBalle, Leipzig,
.Berlinvand"the German state team.
World Federation of Sc entitle
Wor's d'elegation attends its fourth
lueeting'inBerlin, to discuss appli-
cation
' of 'atomic energy forpeace-
tul.purposes;.the social responsibil*ty
ity of-sCientiets; and the Federa-
tion's struggle to improve the social
conditions of scientific workers.
.Trade delegation arrives to negotiate
SinO-GerMan trade agreement for
1956.
Theatzlcal delegates attend: tt.te
OPen#* of ctb.cf National Opera
Theater of the. "GDR" as representa-
tives of the Chinese Ministry of
Itadelelegation visits East 'Germany.
Broadcasting. delegation attends litth
plenary session of the International
BrOadcaiting'Organizetion.
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b. TO GERMANY1 Continued
Arrive:
Depart:
Leader
No. Members
12/10/55- 8 male2h, Vice-
2/214156 Chairman CPR;
? Marshal Nieh Jung-
chop, Vice Chair-
man . National :Defense
CQUACD4
Liu Lan-tao, member
Standing Committee
NPC;
TsengYung7chuano
Chinese_AmbasiAdor
to "MR";
Shih Moe, Secretary-
General; and'
Wang. Yu-tien, Yu Sang,
, .and LiaO Eai-lung?
secretaries
1/56-
n.a
Pa ?,Chin, vice-chair-
.man Union of Chinese
Writer a; and
,
Chou Li-po
1/14/56-
.11, a
2h4n4.,Hua-tunai Chief
n a
2/15/56-
n a
Nan Hanchen, Chair-
n a
man China Committee
for Promotion of
International Trade
3121/56-
2
Nang Sheng, nether
4/5/56
Political Bureau
Central Committee
Communist Party
of China; and
--
Name or Type
of Dele2a.tiand Remarks
Government delegation takes part in
the celebrations of the eightieth
birthday of Wilhelm Pieck, President
of the "German Democratic Republic"
at the invitation of the German
Government and the Central Committee
Of the Socialist Unity Party.
Writer's tike part in the fourth
Congress !,-.)f German Writers at the
invitation of the German Union of
Authors.
Trade delegation visite all "GDR"
plants exporting to China under the
1956 trade agreement between the two
countries.
Trade Fair delegation visits 1956
Spring Leipzig International
Industrial Fair.
Government delegation attends the
third conference of the Socialist
Unity Party of Germany at the invita-
tion of its Central Committee.
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b, TOGERMANY? COntinUed
Arrive:
29.22n-
N??
Leader
Members
3/26/56-
11
Liu Hsi-xuan,
n a
secretary Central
.Committee New
Democratic Youth
League of China
3/30/56-
n a
n a
n a
4/56-
3
ChIn Chao-hsien,
n a
representative China
National Import and
Export Corporation
4/28/56- n a n a
n a
5/56- 2 ChanCrso-me14-and
n a Tsou Yuan-hsi
5/30/56- 11 a Chang Kuo-chu
2 months
-
Name ,or Type
of Delegation and Remarks
? .,
Youth delegation. attends 10th anni-
versary:celebration of the Free
German YOUth League.
Students ice *key team visits
:Gertany:at?the invitation of the
State .Committee for Physical
Culture and 'Sports of the "German
Democratic Republic." The Chinese
team. will'eCivete with German
teams in Restock and Berlin.
I? ndustrial delegation visits Hanover
Industrial Fair at the invitation of
the Board of Directors, of the Fair.
The leader Of the delegation goes to
West Germany fora visit at the
invitation Of many big industrial
cOncerns in West Germany.
Trade union aelegation attends May
-,Day Celebrations in the "GerMan
Democratic Republic."
Delegates attend ,Eighth Conference
of Miners and Metallurgists in
Freiberg:.
Shanghai Acrobaqs_Trza gives per-
Trance tour in .Germany in accord-
nee. with the 1956 executive plan
of :the SinoGerman agreement On
cultural cOoperation.
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b. TO GBIRMANT, Continued
Arrive: Leader
32.22.9_,rt Members
6/4156- n a
n a
Zang Chih:,aane, Vice
Vice :President
Politic81 Science
and Law AsisolatiOn
of China ' '''?
? 6/22/56- n a alay Nal, Vice
n a . President Chinese
National Welfare
Association'fOr the
. Blind
- ? ?
? ?
6/22/56- n a n a
Noe n a
Nkomo`
Name or Type
.,of?DeIegatiOn
Jurists delegation visits Germany
as guests of the Ministry of Justice
of the "German Demo=atic Republic,"
after attending the International
Association of Democratic Lawyers
Meeting in Brussels.
'RemarkS..
Delegation of the b2And. visits schools
printing houses, and libraries for the
blind in Berlin, Lei!-Aig, and Karl
Marx Staadt at the invitation of :the
Labor and Professional -Training
Ministry of the "German Democratic
Republic."
Delegation attends Wcrld yollen's -
Chriqlp_pasgyance 744 oh Conflress.
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Germany
Agreements
c. AGREEMENTS SIGNED BETWEEN COMMUNIST CHINA AIWIETAMM,
Date of team E.3.2,22.Asidolai
Feb. ?, 1955 Peiping
Aug. 170), 1955 Berlin
-Sino-German TradeA5mpatat: China
to 'supply East Germany with mineral
products, animal by-products, food-
stuffs, silk piece goods, and
native products. East Germany to
supply China with power-generating
and metal-rolling equipment, various
kinds of vehicles, machinery, optical
precision instruments, industrial
chemicals, and fertilizers.
Sino-German Protocol for Technical
Cooperation: provides for the ex-
change of technical data and of
experts.
Nov.26 1955 Berlin. Sino-German Trade Agr...es.L_aent: China
to Supply East Germany with minerals,
animal products, foodstuffs, tea,
silk, and light industry products.
East Germany to provide China with .
complete sets of equipment, power-
generating equipment, precision
Instruments, transportation equip-
and. chemical fertilizers.
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From
79 T. To
COIITINDTQQLDCOAST
a. FROM THE 601,i) COAST
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Arrive: i'22192.
Name or Type
.11PLZI1-No-&/.1.10.1- 941-Del9ZatiJpn Elnd Retharkfi
4/24/56- n a A a
5/3/56
????01104?????????????=1.10.0041,
? imer
???nopaille,
Wpagn/LIDIanationa; Democratic
Federatipa. See International.
.TO:THUOLD COAST
None
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26..-_ECTWEEN COMMUNIMMULAND GREEGE_
a.,, :FROM GREECE
--
Arrive
Le.actu
40.01011110..????????eno.....,.???????????.00.
15/8)155
None
Name or Type
ar,d Remarks
111.0111011.0,11.11114110
b. TO GREECE
Sjogits14- by Red CrbsS Society-of - --
China of 20,000 Swiss francs for the
relief:of:earthquake victims in
Greece Is sent to the Central
Committee of the Greek Red Cross
Society through the League of Red
Cross Societies.
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81
27. BETWEEN COMMUNISTCHINA AMILWATEMLA
a.Fluz GUATEMALA
Arrive: Lt222E
liktert: :140.
H. n a.
n a
oremornoragoosornmor.ommmx...................reroswom.
WOMNI....04...dagraloalIMM.......??????????m???*??,..sa??????????????
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of DellgaIon?..; and ReM=hg____
-Imtb-deiegatee to China. See
kaa=1912.91,
....e...1111.1110,..10.1.14WeisMOM.01.1*.???411?????10.00.4 WN?Ow,W.M..?,...i???????10.010/408.0.??????014
TO GUATEMALA
?IINOMI?10 111100.VAIIIIM.010.14.?????414./MN?111.,./.4.;.-.....11????????11.01101,1101,....IM
None
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28., BETWEEN COMMUNIST CHINA AND HONG KONG
a. FROM HONG KONG
136dV64-4
From
Arrive: Leader
aLELL No.
Members.
Name or Type
of Delegation ? and Remarks'
n a 459 a Two groups of Hong Kong. school ,
I222hmLaaLmilpseionals totalling
459 visitors recently visited Canton.
They were organized by the Hong Kong
Chinese Reform Association.
3/21/56- 49 Li Hui-xing; Wotens' delegation, mostly wiyes of
5/13/56 Liu Yueh-hsiung; ?__prominent .Chinese industrialists and
and others businessmen in Tiong:Kong,-VibitS
industrial and commercial enter-
-trises in 11 provinces in China.
4/56- 120 n a -Industrialists and businessmen visit
n a Canton. Attend the Czechoslovak
exhibition, the Mangtung agricultural
exhibition, and see some Socialist
construction projects. Group was
organized by the Hong Kong Chinese
Chamber of Commerce, and includes
directors and vice directors of
various commercial association and
managers 'of enterprises' in
4/20/56- n a Tan Pao-lien; Orchestra of the Hong Kong Sino-
4/23/56 A. M. Braga; British Club arrives in Canton on a
and others performance tour at the invitation
of the South China Federation of
Literary and Art Circles. Accompany-
ing the orchestra group are 17
proiinent Hong Kong residents. This
is the first artistic group from Hong
Hong invited to Communist China to
perform.
6/10/56- 59 Wu Chih-kai Lace industry representatives
10 days organized by 39 major drawn lace
firms in Hong Kong study the industpy
in $watow and negotiate expansion of
trade relations.
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UNOD Hong Kong
From
83
a. Dappoilog, Continued
Arrive: ;eadep
,Name or. Type
of DelepatIon and Remarks,
Bishop and his wife visit churehes
and theological seminaries in Peiping,
Shanghai, Hangchow, Nanking, and
other cities, and meet with church
leaders at the invitation of Bishop
Robin T. S. Chen, Chairman of the
House of Bishops of Chung-hue
Sheng-kung Hui. They are entertained
at a dinner by Premier Chou -E1-1,aai
on June 18.
6/17/56- 2 Right Reverend
n a R. 0. Hell, Bishop of
Hong Kong; and
Yk.s. 13all
.?????????????????????041.0.11.1??????
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To
84
'b. TO RIZ KONQ
Arrive; L2942X
6/18/56- 70 Opvipo Saan,
7/20/56 Chairman South
' China Federation
Literary ind Art
Circles
Name or Type
- of LaApEttll?jaiM;
-
ChineselaLulmigable visits
China on a performance tour at the
invitation of their compatriots
in Hong Kong.
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29. BETWEEN COMMUNIST CHINA AND HUNGARY
a.
Arrive:
Leader
Depart: No. Members
4/4/55
n a
4/8/55-
n- a
'4/8/55-
n a
4/15/55-
n
5/55-
n a
we.
???
.Name or Type
..tiOn and
_
? Tar dota -Tibor; and
Shold?Robert
1 Touts Tibor.
5/18/55- --
6/18/55
Prof. Lajos Ligeti,
Vice-President
Hungarian Academy
of Sciencet
Zoltan Jeneyiand
Itornel Zempleni,
musicians; and
Ma Stutsung,
President Central
Conservatory of
Music
- _
Remarks
1.21.22IEWAEL:e.gtIALlag commemorating the
10th anniversary of Hungary's liberaticn
opens in Peiping under the sponsorship
of the Bureau for Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries. The exhibit
includes 200 photographs, depicting the
pre-"liberation" struggle and post-
"liberation" construction of the
Hungarian. people, and 55 cartoons.
1 ?
Journalists arrive in China in accord-
ance with 1955 plan for implementation
of the Sino-Hungarian Cultural Coopera-
tion Agreement.
Cartoonist arrives on visit to China
in accordance with 1955 plan for
implementation of the Sino-Hungarian
Cultural Cooperation Agreement,
visits China in
accordance with 1955 plan for ,
Implementation of the Sino-Hungarian
Cultural Cooperation Agreement.
Musicians tour China in accordance
with 1955 executive plan of the Sino-
Hungarian Cultural Cooperation
Agreement.
Textile instruments exhibition opens
in Peiping displaying 220 instruments
and other apparatus to test raw
materials and finished products.
During the exhibition lectures on
technical problems in the textile
industry were given by the Hungarian
erta in charge of the exhibition.
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a. Egmgpsall ?Continued
Hungary
From :AN
,Arrive
Su LeLdiat
go. 'Member of Delegation
art:
Name or Type
10/26/55,=.,2 n a Aillmose
. 12/21/55
11/0/55-
12/1/55
11/18/55- .5 Ix a,
?
?n a
12/15/55-
n a
???1?1110
Liediat-lialtrIlmeR.IPZIE give'
lectures at the Hungarian textile'
testing instruments exhibition on
technical problems in the textile
industry in Peiping. They also go
by request to textile mills in
Peiping and Tientsin to help in
laboratory work.
Elneml_nnaueztjas experts give
lectures on geological prospecting,
in Hungary t' mineral prospecting.
equipment eXhibition in Peiping.
After the exhibition ends, they
visit prospecting sites in China.
LIPMEALltiaMitnA,10.10.2a-
AbillUkaa opens in Peiping.
kgriptIltarg technicians are sent
by the Hungarian, Government to help
set up ..machine _station in China to
be equipped, entirely With tractors
Hungary
and other,f7m machinery presented
by
11191.2,60Rht2Art e41111111OU opens
in'thsWerking,People's Palace of-%.:
.Cature, in Peiping under the auspices
of the%Bourega:,fpr Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries. 260 pictures
are, displayed showing various aspects
Or.sociclist conotruotion in the
'Hungarian People's Republic." and the
life and work of the people. The
eihtbition will remain open till.
January 4 and then will move' on to,
Shanghai and Canton.
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From
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30. lcmusaggimsiggLAND DELAND
a. tiptir ICELAND
Arrive: 194,dE2 Vame.or Type
-414,10/01, .1.01.4?00
1:19..it4/-.-A:A....t?.N20.1211-.---.9,11111.9.Eaign, and Remarks' '
Youth delegates. See International.
Ituit'delegates,visit Peiping, Shanghai,
Hangchow, and Canton as guests of the
9/26/55-,
5
. kgyjard2duirmiis:
;
10/22/55
4/21/56-
2
Eiriksdottir
5A4/56
Thorvaldeson; and
fRannveig TomOeSdattir
China Peace Committee.
7/5/55-
7/24/55
.1,1101111g
8/25/557 .n a Lu Co
n a.
n a- , n a .24.1941.712i4a
12/j/56.
b? ZLIOLUD
Chinese exhibition hall opens in the
19.5.140,244atyjslail_sFair under the
sponsorship of the China Committee
for International Trade.
x2all delegation arrives in Reykjavik
at the invitation of the Iceland-
China Committee.
9114aat_214W6a1 sze..ald_24aul
lomat' giVes.five performances in
Reykjavik.
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31. BETWEEN COMMUNIST CHINA AND INDIA
a. FROM INDIA
? ft
I A
-4
Arrive:
Leader
De art: No. Members
Nam or Type
of:Dele at ion and Remarks
4/24/55-
6/15/55
4/27/55-
8/12/55
5/11/55- 1
5/Igg/55
ItlimaKenti Bose, .
General Secretary
All-India United.
Trade Union Congress;
and
Ram Basak, his
secretary'
Prof. RaghuVira,
Parliament Menber
and Director Inter-
national Academy.
In484 Nature
V.K.Krisbna Memon,
Chief Indian Delegate
to the UN and member
Council of States
Indian Parliament
6/1/55-
7/7/55
6/1/55-
7/10/55
6/8/55
7/18/55
Ahulla
2 Dr. B. N. Dey,
President India
Society of
Engineers; and.
Mrs. Dey
n a Anil Kar Chanda
Deputy Foreign
Minister of India
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? Labor leader attandia May Day Cele-
brations in.peiping and. visits
various plates in Chind,'Ineluding
Mukden, Chungking, and localities
inLEWangtunt'and-Tsinghat provinces,
Linauistvisits China at the invi-
tation Of the 'Chinese Academy of
Sciences.
UV delegate visits China.
Medical delegation comes to China
to tour the country and, give.lectures
upon the invitatiaa of the Ministry
of Pdblic Health.
er visits China on the invita-
tion of the China Federation of: '
Scientific Societies.
Cultural delegation, including some
of India's most famous singers,
dancers, and musicians, performs in
many parts of China during a good
will visit organized by the Indian
Government. The delegation is the
largest ever sent abroad by India.
Members of the delegation attend a
banquet given by the Vied Minister
of Culture in their hone and give a
speCial performance in Huai Jen Tang
(former Imperial Palace) attended by
Mao the diplomatic corps, and other
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a. FROM INDIA, Continued
India
From
Arrive:
I..eader.
Depart: No. yiembers
6/26155.-
a
7h/55-
n a
M37,6
6/21/55-
9/6/55
3 S. A. Dange,
General Secretary
All-India Trade
Union Congress and-;
Vice-President World
Federation of Trade
Unions; his daughter;
and the Assistant
Secretary AU-India
Trade Union Congress
D. 3:..Barmany?Dean
Academy of Arts,?
Vishvabharati
-University of.Tndi
_
R. K. Velayudhani-
member 'louse of
People of Indian
Parliament
8A8/55-
2 Dr.E4P.Chakkavarti;
12/26/55 and his wife
9/5/55- na na
ma
Aame,or.Type .
of Delegation and. Remarks
Art exhibition opens in Peiping
under the sponsorship of the China-
India Friendship Association and
the Union of Chinese Artists. Most
of the 370 items On exhibit are,
4Mo:to-Chinese Government leaders
and. people's organizations given to
them bY ?rite Minister Nehru, or
brought back by Chinese delegations
from their visits to India.
Trade union delegates arrive in
Peliaing for a visit at the invitation
the Al-China Federation of Trade
,Unions.
SchWar.visite.China at the invite-
tion of the Chinese Ministry of
Culture.
Member of Parliament visits China
as guest of the Chinese People ,s
Institute of Foreign, Affairs..
culymaatja and his wife visit
Peiping, Shanghai, Eangchowl Canton,
and other cities in China at the
invitation of the Ministry of Culture.
delegates. See International.
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9/2,5/5,5-
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Leader
Membersof
Name or Type .
Deleation j and Remarks
n,a Overseas Chinese group attends ,
National Day celebrations and visits
major cities of Chita at the invita-
tion of the Overseas Chinese Affairs
Commission.
2 C P.RamEtswamy_Aiver,
Vice-Chancellor of
?Banares Hindu Uni-
-versity; and
9/R9/5.5- 15
10/26/55
9/30/55-
10/18/55
?Dr.,'Gopal Tripathi,
Prin4P41 of the
:College:of Technology
at Banares --techni-
cal'adilter.todelega-
tion;
and others
NO R. Das Gunla.,
Vice-Chairman All-
India Association
Democratic,Lawyers
?,
1 Rajltumariit Kaur,
Minister of Health
cf AA4a
Teachers and students delegation,
representing 10 universities in New
Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta, Madras,
and other cities, visits China at
the invitation of the Peiping
University.
.Jtrists delegation visits China and
attends. National Day celebrations
in Peiping at the invitation of the
Political Science and Law Associa-h.
tion of China'.
Health Minister visits China at the
invitation of Li Teh-chuan,,Minister
gr.PUblic Health of China.
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a. FRQM INDIA Continued
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Depart;
10/9/55- 13. P. R. &wet,
in a Meinber Parliament ,
-and,noted. fi]L and.
stage actor;
B.;, N. Sircarl, ,
Pr-oducer, managing
director New Theaters
Limited and Chairman
first Indian Film
Nanie- or Type
of tele ation
?Film; delegation comes to China to' '
participate in Indian film festival.
Bodnar;
B, Roy, film.,
?dirfietor.; ?
B. ;Saha, actor;
K. Kaushal
actress5,
?X. Chandar? script
writer and General, ,
Secretary All-India
?? ;Progressive Writers,
Association;
C. Anand, producer
and director; -
and. others
10/23/55- 15' n a
11/10/55
32/28/55-
n a
Vollezta.3,1 team visits China at the
Invitation of the All-China Athletic
Federation.
Frescoes exht?bit.ion to mark the
anaversary of the Ajanta
cave paintings of India opens in
Shanghai. Murals portray the life
the Buddha. of the Indian people.,
:and of the court.
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1/3/56.
1/11/56- 14 n a
n a
Gifte are :presented', .to the Indian
children by the Charge of the Chinese
Embassy in India 'on Nehru's 65th
birthday on behalf of Chou En-lai.
. r? ? ?
Students Suffering:from tuberculosis,
arriVe. in Chita: to undergo medical
tradtMont at the:Aaian Students
Sanatorium. in Pelting.
2/17/56- 1 Arun KAmm. San Educator, representing the All.India
3/1/56 Federation'of Educational Associa-
tions, arrives in Peiping on a visit
at the invitation.of the Educational
Workers:* 'lade lJnibn bf China.
3 /14 /56 - 1 Dr. Rajah Manikam, Church- leader' attends the enlarged
3/30/56 Bishop Lutheran ..%u. session Of the. Rational Committee
Church of India of the Protestant " Churches of China
for Selp-Administration at the
invitation Of-Chrietian leaders
Y. T. WU and.'Marona "Chang.
4/1/56- 1 Professor Dhawan World Federat on of Scientific
4/4/56
Workers, Beelnternational.
4/26/56- 15 Sardar K.1,Uannihar Government delegation visits China.
n a
4/26/56- -1 Brahmananda Lal
n a
Labor delegate, representing :the
Rind Mazdoor Sabha, the Prja
Socialist Party's labor front,
attends May Day celebrations in
Peiping.
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Depart:
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1 month
Leader
Name or Ty-pe
of Delegation
Remarks
5/56-
n a
5/30/56- --
6/10/56
Professor of Indology,
:P9Ona University. -
Dr. ,B..0.Auhit:
profedscr Calcutta
University and member .
National Council
India-
China Friendship Associ-
ation, deputy leader;
Mrs. Bani Banerjee;
Mrs. Satyapriya Gupta;
Dr. Satish Chandra;
Dr. Amiya Kumar Basu;
Radha Raman;
P. R. Chakravarty;
Sir Sita Ram;
M. F. Vyas;
D. Seshadi Sashtri;
Jitandra Kumar;
Shyam Bihari Tandon;
Mrs. N. R. Jayamal;
B. S. Pundit;
Charam Gupta;
K. N. Seth; and
Dr. Kamnath Mitra
Shyarn Bihari Tendon,
president Kanpur
Labor Editors Union
411.
Cultural and scientific unofficial
delegation, sponsored by the India-
China Friendship Association, and.
consisting of scientists, writers,-
edueators,'lawyert, doctors, and
social welfare workers, attends May
..paY..celebrations.in Peiping and tours
-China..., 10110,ns their stay the
delegates call on the municipal
people's council of Peiping, attend
forums on, municipal construction and
.Chin gric4tura1 problems, visit
agrld1tnra1 *.cooperatives and State
farms, talk with Chinese experts on
science, education, public health,.
an other and:visit_ ,
scientific reeearch institutes,
higher educational establishments,
Schools, hospitals, and law courts.
Labor editors union delegate visits
China.
Indian 2.1.12I2a22111.112.1.11212. of
pictures taken by Indian photographer
P. N. Sharma is shown in Peiping
under sponsorship of the China-India
Friendship Association.
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t ? Members of Dole tion 'and Remarks
6/56-
n a
6/M6-
7119/56
7 R_Irja.. Pa:hadur
,? .
Jia,gd,icaiwt*:
F,Anocialtotpts.,
Slixiner forYRallways,
COI;
? Kallash Behari Mathu.r
Member Man8Porta_tion?)
Railway Board, CAI;
and
R. D. Airatity, joint
Director (Planning)
?Railway Board, GOI
tioUrnallitS visit China after attend-
ing the international conference of
journalists: 'in gelsiOti.
Railway, delegation -stild.ies the opera-
tion of Chinese railways and. holds
discussion with high officials of
the MinistrY or BeilwaYs.
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12/54- n a
1/2T/55
1/4/55-
1/1o/55
"Love,.
. Leader
Members.
n a
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ofa-alamtion and Remarks
---Forestnt delegation attends FOUrtk
World Forestry Congrees-inindia-and
then tours forestry areas of India.
n a Chien Tuan-shenpu Scientist delegation attends 42nd
Beueh Yu; session of Indian Science Congress in
and -others. Baroda, Bombay, and remains in India
to attend National Day.. celebrations
of the Indian Republic as gadate of
the Indian Government. '
n a
Oultural delegation, composed of .
dancers, opera players, and musicians,
gives performances in Delhi, Bombay,
Madras, and Calcutta under the
sponsorship of the All-India Congress
for Peace and Asian Solidarity.
Jurists attend Conference of Asian
Lawyers in Calcutta in response to
an invitation from the All-India
Association of Democratic Lawyers.
Arts and crafts exhibition opens in
Delhi. It has been.organi;edunder
the joint auspices of the'Obinese
People's Association for Cultural
Relations with Foreign Countries and
the All-India Fine Arts and Crafts
Society.
Photographic exhibition of'dhati's
visit to India in June, 1954 and
Nehru's visit to China in October
1954 opens taDelhi. The exhibition
is sponsored by the India-Ohina
Friendship Association.
2A7h7- Cinema _workers are sent by the
.3/4/77 Cinema Bureau of the Ministry of
Culture to attend the Indian film
seminar as observers and. exchange
views on the improvement of Indian'
, film production. The observers also
visit Indian film centers at Bombay,
Madras', and Calcutta.
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art:
No
Leader
Members
3/2/55rn
ebb
3/6/55
MN AM
47/i fb
3/1605."
WO ???
n a
3A5h5
? ?
? 01
4/21/55
n-a
Chen. Han-shaila
6/6/55
___FlUelegetion and Remarks
Direct radio-telephone service opens
between India and. China, linking
Peiping and. Shanghai with New Delhi
and Henley;
Arts and wale...exhibition opens in
New Delhi, Madras, Calcutta, and
Bombay. The exhibition is sponsored
jointly by the Chinese People's
Association for Cultural Relations
with Foreign. Countries and the
Academy of Fine Arts of the Indian
Government and is organized by the
Calcutta Academy of Fine Arts.
China participates in the Inter-
national Dells EAbibition inaugurated
in New Delhi with a display of 150
Chinese dolls. The exhibition is
sponsored by the Shankars Weekly
(Indian cartoon magazine).
Trade eamuof the People's Republic
of China is set up in Kalimpong in
accordance with the Sino-Indian
agreement signed in 2954 on trade and
intercourse between China and India.
Delegation of the China-Indiejriend-
ebinAesociation attends the second
National Conference of the India-China
Friendship AssoclatiOn in Calcutta.
Arts and crafts exhibition organized
by the P4PSUr branch of the India-China
Friendship Association, opens in
Patiala. Among the exhibits are
photographs of Nehru's visit to China,
pictures of China's construction
work, specimens of Chinese brocades,
and porcelains.
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6/9/55
7/6/55 MM MM
7/16/55 --
7/29/55 ? ' n a .
9/8/5,5-
9/21/55
10/55
,Arts aOlbition of Chinese brocades,
embroideries, and paintings opens
, at Naini Tel, United Provinces. It
is organized by the Uttar Pradesh
India-China Friendship Association.
Trade .mrsy, of the Chinese-People's:
Republic opens in Calcutta.
Arts and crafts exhibition opens in
Calcutta under the sponsorship of the
West Bengal Branch of the India-
China Friendship Association. On
display are articles which were gifts
to various Indian cultural delegations
from the China-India Friendship
Association.
Students sent by the.: Chinese Govern. ?
ment to study in India arrive in New
Delhi.
na na Chinese Mks,lesula0.21avisit India,
01.1.
23 pbct2Fraa_exhibitions-on life, ,
and. culture in "New China" are being
held in Calcutta and several Districts
of West Bengal, under the auspices
of the organizations of youth, women,
and workers of West Bengal, in coopera-
tion with the India-China Friendship
Association, The exhibits include
photographs of Nebr.. svvisit to China,
Prezler Chou's visit to India, Chinas
first five year plan, Chinese women
in socialist constructiaa? China's
agOiculture and industry, the Huai.
River project, as Well as reproduc-
tidns of ancient and contemporary
Chinese paintings.
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ap.mt: ...No. Members
lo/1/55
Name or Type .
of Deate11211_;_and Remarks'
'Arts andcrafts exhibition is
inaugurated by litta. R. Nehru at the
All-India Fine Arts and Crafts
Society Hall as part of the Chinese
Film and Cultural Festival organized
bY the India-China Friendship
Association,
lo/1/55-
io/8/55
M
OP
Chinese film and cultural festival
begins in almosi every important
city in India in hon or of diXth
anniversay of the Chinese People's
RepUblic. The festival is organized
by the China-India Friendship
AssOciation.
10/29/55-
AV IR
Industries exhibit: to International
1/1/56 '
Industries Fair is sent by China to
1145)55-
President.
New Delhi,
Medical delegation arrives in New
11/22/55
South China Medical
Delhi at the invitation of the Health
College
Ministry of the Indian Government. 1.
Members participate as observers in..
the conference on undergraduate-
medical education.
12/33/55
IN Ma
??? MIN
Musicalinstrum?ntIB a0 books are
presented to the Indian Academy of
Music and Drama by Lin Lin; Cultural
Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy
to India, on behalf of the Central
Theatrical Institute of China and the
Central Song and Dance Ensemble. The
gifts consist of 35 instrments? nine
music scores, and nine volumes on
12/16/55-
2/3.14156'
cbirag -Ana,
Vice-Ctiairman IPC
Standing Courrittee
Chinese drama and opera.
Friendshikilsit is made by Soong
aiIing to India, Burmal and
Pakistan, at the invitation of the
Peoples Republic
of China
Gofernments of these countries.
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Depart:
No..
Leader
Members
Name or Type
of Dela atien
Remarks
12/18/55-
i/8/56
1/56
1/2/56- .
n a
,
113/56-:. :?n a:
1/17/56
-Prof. LiU Chung-1o,
Institute_Eritomology
ChipeSe Academy of
Sciences
,
Chang Ting-ellen; and
Ho MU, China Anti-
Tuberculosis Associa-
tion
Hsieh. ParT6-tinZ
Secretary-General
All-China Students
Federation
1/19/567._. 11. 14.11.11an4,4istgrian,
2/29/56
3/19/56-
n a
3/25/56-
3/26/56
1 Chao Pu-chu, Vice
Chairman Chinese
Buddhist Association
n a MarBbal Ho
???111.01m41?????
Scientist attends the 43rd sessiori
of the Indian Science Congress in
Agra as a delegate from the Chinese
People's Republic.
Art exhibition displaying 171 items,
namely paintings, woodcuts,
sculptures, and drawings, opens in
India.,.Thp..ex4.0ition is organized
Akadami (A&ademy
of:TineArts)..-
Tuberculosis workers attend All-India
TubercuiOsis Workers' Conference in
Calcutta and the regional conference
of the International Union Against'
Tuberculosis at Tribandrum, in
Travancor-COchin State.
gtudenIt dplegation attends Inter-
national geOgraphy seminar at
Aligarh MOsleM University. The
seminar is being attended by a large
numberef Indian teachers and
research workers and 54 representa-
tives from17 foreign countries.
Cultural_ delegation of the China
India Friendship Association comes
to India on a friendship visit.
-
Buddhist delegation attends first
meeting of the Buddha Gaya Temple
Advisory Board at Gaya, Bihar State.
Government delegation arrives in
New Delhi for sLehort visit at the
Invitation of the Indian Government.
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Deva,rt:
4/56
PA/Po"
n a
5/7/56"
n a
Leader
? No. .Members
3; .0112 -rite- -
Chairman All-China
Federation Trade
Unions
MD ell
5125/56- 1 Patti; Ming, vide
n a chairman national.
committee EduCa-
tional.Workers
Trade Union
5A5h8- n agam:Lama
6/17/56
Name or Type
of .DeleGaIl2n4nd Remarks
_
A Gift of part of the skull of the
Chinese Buddhist scholar and pilgrim
Hsuan Chiming and.. the complete collec-
tion of his translated works is
presented to Naianda University in
India by the Chinese Buddhist AssOcid;-
tion to mark the anniversary of the
scholar's birth.
'71s4de aelegate attenas /no alga=
annual conference of the Indian
National Trade Union Congress at
Surat at the invitation of the
CongressHe is received,by Indian-
Prime,Minister,flebru on May 13.
Chinese taa_p_Lprafts exhibition
opens in Bikaner.
Trade union delegate attends third .
conepess of. 414.-Tplia primary school
teachers association in Kanpur.: .
FootbalLteam, competes with Indian
teams in Calcutta.
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110010100100.1101.4.1.1.100.11...?
Arrives . Name Qr-T514s,
Dopart: and Remarks
?
1/9/55- .n g ni a :..hatiallIgml-delegation from the
2 months.HIndonesian Ministry. cf Agriculture
China'for,tWo months studying
:'.-Hagriculture, forestry, fisher4 and
1/10/55- 2 n a ?yErTU delegates visit China at the
n a invitation of the Coal Miners' Trade
nion of China,-on'their return frcim .
the Warsaw Conference -of the Miners.
Trade Unions International of the
World Faderaton.of,Trade Unions,.
5/55- .:11 a n, a ::gatEgm214_142ap.u! union delegates:.
n a 'visit various construction sites and
,scenic spots in Peiping at the
-invitation of the All-China Federation
? of Trade Unions.
5/26/55- 1 Ali Sastroamicagli0 lawagliiilliaitsChina at the -
n a Indonesian Prime invitation vf the Government of the
Minister People's Republic of China.
8/16/55- -_ -- Aajp...ftJ,?...9.sib 'b....Liam_ sponsored
n a , b,y4h04..hina-Indonesia Friendship
AssociatiOnopsns in Peiping.
9/9/55 n a n a.17.41.41 delegates. ' 8!Ele ;z:Lerat.14-on,t1 .
9/18/55- na. . na .' j:j, ?,._,-.2Z4122AILA40.EA._ group attends -
n a ? ?,,.- .National DayLcelebrations and visitS'.
'.major'citios,bfr.011ina at the invitstior
, : ? ,:., ...-of the 0r6eas Chinese Affairs
:Commission.
.,
?
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Remarks
9/31/55-
10/29/55
1211/55-
12/6/55
12/3/55
9 NogatuAttaIim, .
Vice-Chairman .
Djakarta Indonesia-
China Friendship
Association and ?
Vice-Chief Cultural
Bureau Indonesian
Ministry of Culture
and Education
? ?
.Dr.Darman, Head
Pharmacy Department See lailmAIL2211.
Medical College'
University of Indonesia
,
Delegation of the ;namealittalDA
ZEibalbiljaideelaGattends
National Day celebrations in .Peiping
at the invitation of the China-
Indonesia Friendship Association.
Other members of the delegation
include leading figures of the
Indonesia-China Friendship Associations
of Djakarta, Medan, Makassar, and
Semarang.
hmlizAggcs Reseucl,112ameage.
2/6/56- 6 YB224...A.d01Z424
3/7/56... Bubikto, Indonesian
Navy Chief of Staff;
3/1/56-
5/21/5&
First Indonesian tga ever shown in
China is screened at a gathering
sponsored by the ChinaTIndonesia
Friendship Association.
Ely; delegation visits China.
Mrs,.$ubijakto;
Lt: :061. A Salim;
.Mqor. Saleh Bratemidjaja;
Major Rugebrecht; and
..Capt. R. Srijono
Prodjostkanto
D. N. Aidit, Seers,.
PAry General .
Communist Party of.
Indonesia-.
CommunaLteraletuier visits
factories, agricultural producers
cooperatives, primary and middle
schools and universities, nurseries,
houses for Young Peionnera, museums
and exhibitions, and scenic and historic
spots in China, and holds discussions
with trade union officials. He is
guest of honor at a dinner party
given by the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of China; anong the
dinner guests present are Liu Shao-chil
ChouEn-lai, Chen bin,. Tang Hoiao-ping,
and Wang Chia-hsiang.
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4/20/56- 13 liamog....ftlx
n a
4/206- n a .ra a
, -
5/3/56
4/26/56- Asraruddin, Secretary
5/7/56 :General Indonesian
Labor Party; .
his wife
4/28/56-. .n
5/1/56
gamiepo, of the
Indonesian Ministry
of Labor
4/30/56- 2 n a
P
Name orlyp0,_._
of'Daie etion and Remarkp
Trada:unien
delegates visit China
and attendAhe May Day celebrations
at the invitation of the-All-China
Federation of Tradelinions.
___
tadttaggil. see Iatasadleml.
Laber.lea.,,tx leader and his wife
arrive In Peiping at-the invitation
of the Chinese People's Institute of
Foreign Affairs. During their stay,
. they attend May Day Celebrations in
.Peiping and Meetliading-members of
the Standing Committee of the National
People's Congress, thellinistry of
Communications, the Ministry of Posts
and Telecommunicatiens, and the
Ministry of Labor. They also visit
Shanghai.r.,
42E, delegation attends China's
JMay Day celebrations and tours the
-country at the invitation of the
.-.-.Chinese Ministry of Labor. The members
of the delegation visit factories and
the Workers'.Palaee of Culture in
:::Tientsin; and in ChangChun they visit
.the No. 1 Motor Car Plant, a film
studio, a geological institute, the
home of a worker 'a family, and the
welfare facilities for workers in the
plant. Before their arrival in
Changchun, the delegates visited
Shenyang, Anshan, and Fushun. In
Shenyang, in addition to visiting
factories, villages, and schools, the
delegates held discussions with
officials of the Labor Department.
Trade unionists are invited by the
All-China Federation of Trade Unions
to attend May Day celebrations.
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a. ERW_WOMIA, Continued
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Leader
4/30/56-
n a
4/30/56 -
5/19/56
Name or Type '
Phs4m delegate visits China: at the
'invitations& the Chinese People's
Institute of Foreign Affairs.
M. Gogo Ratiudin
? Sandjadirdja. member.
'Central Committee
Indonesian Nbslim
League
414.1i144.1rica- '
ChairMan:Indonesian
Journalists Associa-
tion and editerin:I.::
Chief ,bukozi os
Naibahe; editor
'chief Indonesian
: Papal Barl,Pn
SatYa.Grahai:and
Xarit
14 PAradimln_AbhadI and
Ali_Akbar
5/4/56-
6/1/56
..a.12,01.4.111 delegation visits China
."at the invitation of the All-China
.Journalists Association. During the
':visits A#6 is reOeiVed by Chou
9t,MaY',5_and later by Mao
Tse-tung. After the departure of
Azis, the other '3 delegates remained
to tour Northeast China and to make
contacts with Chinese journalists.
Nalgaleaders, representing the
Nasjumi, Nahdatul_Viama, PSIIt. and
ATRTIv.viSit. China*Wthe invitation
Of the Chinese' hem League. They
were received by' Premier Chau En-lai
on Nay 30.
?Latall_gam tours major cities of
.China at invitation of the Chinese
? government.
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a. FROM LNDonx.A, Continued
0.46......01?101Wrnr*.??????
Arrives Name or Type
of deleMttion
Remarks
648/56- 801Akt , Medical delegation, consisting of
n a awatad, chief noted Indonesian physicians visits
Internal Affairs various medical installations in
Ministry of Health; 'China at the invitation of the
Chinese Medical Association.
Dr. Asikin,.Trofeispr
Medidine,'Univereity
of IndOnes14
-
Agus ; Director:
Chest Diaease Clinic,
University of Indonesia;
Dr. Paryono, Director
Municipal General
Ho8pital.Semaran6
Dr. Suradi?
' Pediatrician . .
:..Univereity of Indonesia
'Medical School;
Dr. Suharto 'private
_physician;
.-
and two: others.
0.e.1.11101.111101.41110.0111011.
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to
1/2/55-
n a
1/17/55
1/17/55
3 months
2/22/55
4/55
4/18/55-
4/24/55
n a
4101.01.1
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b.
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er . .
er
0 NDOVESIII
Fang Ming
AMIN.
5 Pbsaan:124,
Premier;
Chen Yl,
Vice-Premier;
Yeh Chi-chUang;
Minister Foreign .
Trade;
Chang Han-gu, Vice
Foreign Minister;
and Huang Chen,
Chinese Ambassador
to Indonesia
Name or Type.
of Dele tio
1.0.01.?????????.......Fe.11101????????????????.....
_12einarkg_'
givaignal_Nattlsergt trade union
delegation attends the Congress of
the ?Indonesian:Teachers Union at
its invitation.I -
glatgIndogflaIriax1=2,Mummitkism
'establishedlthe purpose to promote
tuinalunderstanding and friendship
between theIhdonealan and Chinese
peoples through stronger cultural ties.
.Aitd andeteflpigibgian is shown
in,Djakartai.,-Strabaya, and Medan
under the sponsorship of the Chinese
'PeOpiele Association for Cultural
Relations with Foreign Countries.
Chinese Silm iS.shown in Djakarta to
60,000 people.- ;
A branch:of."tha Indonesian People's
China League of Friendship" is
established in Medan, northern Sumatra.
Delegation arrives to participate in
the Asian-African Qmference in
Bandung Upon the invitation of the
five sponsoring countries: Burma,
Ceylon, India, Indonesia, and Pakistan.
In addition to these countries, 24
others are participating in.
conference.
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111
b. TO INDONESIA, Continued.
Indonesia
To
Arrive:
anart:
6/10/55-
8/1S/55
7/55.
7/55
Leader
N . Memtbers-
immormeo
77 Cheng Chen-to, Vice-
Minister of Culture;
Chou Erh-fu? writer,
deputy head of .
delegation;
. .
and others
111.????
8/18/55- 5 Chien Tazyni
9/22/55
11/18/55- n a n a
9/29/55
11/27/55
3/14/56
3/14/56
-
'NOM MO
11?1101?111.
OW 000
Name or Type
tion hand ....2211arlig----
,gglInEgl delegation arrives on a
goodwill mission at the invitation
of the Indonesian Government. Among
the Members of the delegation are
well-known dancers, Peiping opera
actors, and musicians.
Indonesia,Obinnigloyiship_Associa:bion
is formed in Solo.
Indonesia-China Friendship.Association
is formed in Macassar.
Student representatives attend
Indonesia's Independence Day
celebrations at inVitation of the
Indonesian College Students' Association.
China participates in the Big=
International Economic FaiE which
coincideaWith, the celebrations of the
10th anniversary of the founding of
the Indonesian Republic. In addition
to China, there are 10 other
participating -Countries.
Indonesia-China Frio dshin Association
is set up in'Bandung.
Ing2D1212=0112LJX14D41121EA09.912Iion
is formed in Palembang.
Ina2132212=014A-Eki2DIEUD-AgReciation
is formed at Singardaja, capital of
Nus Tenggara Province.
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To
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b. TO INDONEEL, Continued
Arrive:-
ILQ1Latti
4/56-
n a
0.4YM690.U1.? Jaf?????!?Ma?Yo.??
3.Tz7,1:nblng, vice-
Secretary Gensral.'-
China Oxi,mttas for
tiv.v PioN4-0.2 of
1..7;ternatl,)nO. Trade,
and Vied Mier of
China Import and
Export Corporation
Name or Type.
De19E10.2M---...Wa AgMarks---
, ?-
IreejelegaIe comes to Djskarta to
represent'China at the International
Chaniber of Commerce Cbmmission on
Asian and Far Eastern ffaiPs.
[Later decides not to ettelid conference
because of the pres nee of ?Chiang
Kai-shek elements."
4/13/56
1110 WM
W./ ???
Isiblula&blua FAIWEILUEsociatign-
is pet up on &bon.
4/18/56...
OM AM
M. MO
Chinese liroducts eng_ph2tamull
n a
exhihillaa opens in, SurabaYa under
the Sponsorship of the Indonesia-
China Friendship Association.
5/20/56-
n a
n a
Student delegation attends Asian-
5/24/56
African Students Conference in
Bandung.
5/22/567
15
9agalkitat
Studgag delegation attends Asian
African Students Conference.
n a
Secretary General
All-China Students'
Federation
6/2/56-
Li Chia-jen:
Agricult2a1 mission studies cultivation
months
'Peng Kwang-chin;
of tropical crops in Indonesia.
Win Chien; and
Chou Chani?wen
6/24/567
Chang Tien-min,
kulldlag_ztisers union delegate
n sc-??-? ?
Chairman Balding ?
visits Indonesia.
Workers Union of
China
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Agreements
113
c. AGREEMENTS SIGNED BETWEEN ..99,1_4111MAIL CHINA AND IrDONESIA
Date 91.81gning 214122_11_f ataiips
149/55 Peiping Ratificat,i,on. of Sino-Indonegan ?
?1.112cULT____groto
Pameen
Sino-Ikd ?neap Tz____21.-L.Dtja
NalLan=y
4/22/55 Bandung
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a. FROM rRAN
Arrivsl ? Leader
De art: No. Members
4A4/56- n a. n a
5/3/56
6/56- n a n a
n a
11.111.1.011.1010141????????
. Name or Type
of Deltpiammd Remarks
Wom6n13 Internationill Democratic
Federation. See international.
Journalists vlsit China after at-
:Os:Jag:ling internationaLconference
of joUrnalists in Helsinki,
b. TO IRAN
None
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a, PROM TIJAQ,
Arrive: Leada
32,,spak___29.1_21embers
4/30/55-'
n a
V. a
8 /9 /55
8/30/55-
?
n a
?
n. a
n a
4/24/56-
n a
n a
n a
,
Nana or Type .
of p21,BE2,112a._;ja.Romarhs
-
Peace de/egatea visit China at the
invitation of .the China Peace Com-
mittee wafter attending the Asian
Countries Conference in New Delhi.
Youth delegates. See Internationa '
1112,m.44.9.:_s_Intex2.2ablonal Demonratic
Federation.. See International. ?
b
None
liNCLASSIFIED
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116 To
35., BETWEM-COMMUNIST dEINA AND ISRAEL
a._ FROM'IgaiL
Arrive: ?Leader Name or Type
Depart: o, Members of,R212gptima 22,211. Beier s
1/31/557 DaVid EacOhan, Trade delegation visits China.
n a TOrgeli 14114pter;
te Burma
4/24156- n a n a ' -on 's International Democratic
5/3/56-'1; ?Federation. See Miational.
b, TO ISRAEL
None
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a, FROM ITALY
?????????ne.woolt.......11.111./.1,111..??,./mort
Arrive: Leader
Denart: No, Members
7/2165- 1 '..Dino Gentili,
8/20/55 'Manager Italian' '
Conte Company and
Italian representa-
tive of China
National Import and
Export Corporation
8A1//55- 9
10/2 55
Maria Maddalene .
Rossi, Italian
Senator and Presi-
dent League, Of
Italian Women
9/24/55- Piero Calamandrei
9P9b5-
n a
Pietro Nenni,,Vice-
President Warld Peace
Council, Chairman'
Italian Peace COmv;
mittpe; his wife end
daughter;
Raniero Panzieri; and
Vincenzo Ansanelli.
,
-.-Name.or Type ? ?-
of D.22,..afftalion and Remarks y
. .
Trade delegate arrives in Peiping to
'negotiate and.cOnclude trade contracts
and business transactions with various
Chinese trading corporations.
VsEen 'delegates Visit China as guests
'of" the All-China Democratic Women's
Federation. Other members of the
delegationdnelude senators, profes-
sors, and leading.iembeers of womeWs
unions and trade unions in Italy.
During their stay in China, the
delegates tour Peiping, Shanghaivank
other cities in Northeast China.
,
Cultural delegation visits China at
the invitation Of the Chinese People's
Association for Cultural Relations
with Foreip. Countries.
l'eace delegates visit China. at Vtke,!,,,,:
invitation of'KUo Mo-jo, Chairman of
the China?Peace.Committee? Premier
Chou En-lai had written Nonni to
express his welcome.
kA1/56- 8 Fernando Montagnani; Delegation representing. the Italian
n a Vincenzo Galletti; General Confederation of Labor visits
_Wanda,Parraccianiv- - Gommunia-ohina -
Gianfranco Rossinovich;
Torquato Fusi;
Rino Bonazzi; .
Guiseppe Del Fante;
Carlo Lizzani
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118
COntinuod
Arrive:
p.a.art: No. Merabers ?
4 ,Peretti Grivafor-.
one month mer President Court
of :Appeal and first
ROnprary President
'Court of Caseation;
4/24/56-
5/3/56
4/30/56-
6/4/56
n a- '
Name or Type
1?111.111.1.14".....
_
of Dele ation . And Remarks
. _
Jurists delegateSAre among 17
!jurists, from five European countries
,touringihe major cities of China at
the invitation of the Political
Science and Law Association of China.
Ugo Natoli, University .
of Pisa;
Risso Domenico, Uni-
versity of Perugia;
and -
Guglielmp Nocera,
lawyer -
na na
10 Dino Gentili,
Italian.representa-
tive,of China
National Import and
Export Corporation
Aliri Sessu;'
Falbri;
Tureato;
Rafael;
Zancanaro;
and ons other
n a 8 Dr. ',sort? Azzoa
0/56
Women's International PemoPratic
Foundation. See International.
Industrialists 'and. businessmen
tour Major cities in China, includ-
ing Shenyang, ChangclUn),Tientsin?
Shanghai, Rangchowl and Canton.
Artists, including painters and
:sculptors tour China at the invita-
tion .of the Chinese People's Associa-
tion for Cultural Relations with
Foreign Countries and the Union of
Chinese Artists.
Trade delegation representing
Italian industries visits China.
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Dpart No. Members of _____ and. Remarks
1Z56-
1012/55
n a
1/4/56-
1/8/56
na .na
1/25/56 '
n a
2/56-
n a
n a
Chang Chih-hsiang,
-Vice Ministgrof
Culture.
'Tung Hsin, Member
Secretariat All-
oh.44Jeclergttl.on
of:Trade_Unions
Tung Shou-i, member
International Olympic
Committee; and
Chang Lien-hua? mem-
ber Chinese Olympic
Committee
4 Li Te-chuan
2/16/56- n a
n a
3/56
Liu Ning:la Vice
President All-China
Federation Trade
Unions
? Cultural delegation visits Italy
during 9-country 8-month performance .
tour 41.4UrOPe.
Delegate attends
e Cet'itals of-thel&rld on
behalf of Peng 0 en..Mayor of Peiping.
Trade unionists arrive in Bologna
to attend the national congress of,
the Itallan_CheMical.Workerst Con.
federation at its invitation.
Olympic Committee delegates take
part in:the 51st 'International
Olympic Committee Meeting at Cortina
Dampegzo, to discuss'matters con-
cerning the Olympic Games. The
delegates will.also observe the 7th
Winter blYmPioGemeg.
Women's cultural delegation is sent
by the All.-China Democratic Woments
Federation -to visit Italy at the
invitation. of the Union of Italian
Women.
Trade Union delegation attends the
fourth corwpsse the General
Italian Confederation of Labor in
Rome. The delegation will also
attend the 29th Executive Bureau
meeting.ofthel4arld.Federation of
Trade Unions.
A Donation of 20,000 yuan
(2,777,777 francs) is made for the
relief of Italian victims of the
recept,coli spell_in.Europe by the
Chinese Red Cross Society,
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To
120
b. TO ITALY, Continued
Arrive:
Depart:
Leader
No. Members
Name. or Type.
of Deletion and Remarks
4/8/56-, - 1 _Yang Ting.6.pao, Vice
n a Chairman Standing '
Committee Associa-
tion Chinese
Architects
4/14/56- -.11 Hou Te-pang,
4/28/56? chemist; and.
Chi Chao-ting?
economist, and
'deputy head .of
ADlegation;
-,Meo II,shong,'. bridge
.engineering
specialist;
Chi-yeh, trans-
lator and writer;
Ho Chia-hue, Writer;
Ming Heueh-tao and
Chang Ting, artists;
Architect attends the Executive
.Committee Meeting of International
Union of Architects, on behalf of
Chou Jung-ham, Chairman of the
Standing Committee, of the Associa-
tion of ChineaeArchitects.
Cultural delegation visits Italy,:?
at the invitation of the Italian
InStittite for Promoting Cultural' '
andleenemioReletions with China.
Lang Yu-hsiu. singer;
and others
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FROM JAPAN '
Arrive:
De art:
10/54-
2/5/55
eader
No. Members
IfazUO SuzUki,
Managing -Director
Sino-Japanese Trade
Promotion As socia -
tion
1/9/55-; -n a
1/21/55
1/11/55-
n a.
2/9/55-
n a .
3/39/55-
ma
4/28/55-
7/16/55
13 n a.
18 n a
1 AkikoSeki
28 Kinichi Yoshioka
5/55- (3 dele- n a
n a gations)
Name or Type
of Dele ation and. Remarks
T....E.M.i.2212:01t.:7iii it S. China ,7at the -
invitation of the China Committee
for the Promotion of International
Trade.
Miners Trade Union delegation -visits
China's coal mines, factories,
schools, hospitals, and other instal-
lations, at the invitation of the
'Coal Miners Trade Union of China.
fishery delegation visits China to
discuss fishing problems between
Chitaand:Japan at the invitation of
the Preparatory Conamitteelor'the
China Fishery Association.
youth delegates visit China at the
%Invitationce the' All-China Federation
of Democratic Youth.
Lawyers visit Chins at the invitation
of the Political Science and Law
AsdaciatiaWof China after :attending
Asia-Lawyers Conference in Calcutta.
MuSiCian visits China at the invita-
tion of the All-China Democratic
Women's Federation.
Pace delegates visit China after
attending the Asian Countries
Conference in India.
Trade Union delegations visit various
construction sites and scenic spots
in Peiping at the invitation of the
All-China Federation of Trade Unions,
uppwsIFIED
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10/
FROM :41:ati?.N., Continued,
Arrive: ;pader
5/5/5,5- 13
6/21/55
5/13/554-
n
Kornai kais.
KadOmit'
5/pq,55-
6/30/55
n a X.22Aul Kitag
_si
Kaye Sei0if
1/4/554
n a
,
33 I3?ILL2Pliaali,
Chairman Japanese
Nationel.peace,
Committee;
,
111713.. Primal
Mehl? Iwamuria,
hisaeoretary
.and.others
'Name or Type
of Deletion and Ilema211.
A4icuItural delegation visits China
at the invitation of the All-China
Federation of Supply and Marketing
Cooperatives and the China Peace _
'Conimittee.
Delegation Of the Datelope Federation
of Iron and Steel Workers/ Unions
sita China :at the invitation o. the
All!-China rederation of Trade Unions.
Delegation of the General Council of
Trade Unions of Japan visits Ching at
the invitation of the All-China
Federation of Trade Unions.
Delegation of the !Man Science
Conference visits China after visit-
ing the Soviet Union.
Japanese cooperatives delegation ,
visits China at the invitation of
the All-China Federation of Supply
and Marketing Cooperatives.
peace delegates visit China at%the',:
invitation of the China Peace Com-.
tittee after attending the World
Peace Assembly in Helsinki.
,
Peace delegates visit China as guests
.of the China Peace Committee after
attending the World Peace Assetbly in
Helsinki.
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125
? a., FROM JAPAN4.,Cont1nued
Japan
From
De art: No Member
7 27/55 - 15
Sang^ y^ o ? ? ?
'KeizaiShuMbun
,7127/,5-.
12/25/5,.
8/05-
AIR 1I?1 ? ?
of Dation aid. Remarks
,Press. and broadcasting ?delegation
consiati;FOrrepresentativeki tan
?, nine newepapers, a news agency, and.
tiiree broadcasting organizations
?
" ?
,9 Natsu Kawasaki
? . .? '
? : . ? , ? , , ? ' ?
Now.' ..-10/15/55 ' ?
, .
?
8/28/55'-''
,
8/31/55 L' )
ri 'iimur a
apanase eMocratic
Party);" and'
Nora,izo
ft V./ing-..SOCialiSt-
? . ?
??9/5155'w xi a n
' ? "-??? ?
9/17/5- 22 Minoru Shiramizu
11/1/55-
? . ?
:
RSN
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Japanese Woodcut Exhibition by 50
noted. artists is shown in Peiping,
Shanghai, Canton: Wuhan, Shenyang,
Chungking, and. Sian.
Women. t s delegation visite' Diiitta after
attencilOg*tIle Woi id. Congress of
Mothezs at''Ute invitation of the An-
Ch1211.4..DeraPAratic Women's Federation.
Delegation representing the Jpanese
National Council for the Restoration
of Diplomaac Relations with China
id.n visits China at
the invitation of the Chinese People's
Institute of Foreign Affairs*
'J'apanesO Diet delegation visite: China
-?tica" ..4T9*Yfi?enroute to the Soviet
Utlion
Youth delegates, See International,
Industrialists and. businessmen visit
China es guests of the China dominittee
for
the Promotion of International
Trade.
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124
110 JAPAN Continued
. .
Defeffala...z,
Arrive: Name
?a Roma1k8
, . ? . .
9/2,5/5,5- LIT -"ToShihita Kitits4ima; Mayors and maulers at city councils
10/17/55
api members of the Democratic Party,
Itabashis'and ,the Liberal Party, the Left end Right
YOdhimOto,,, ,Wings of the Socialist Parties, the:
dePUtY leaders. , Japanese Communist Party, and others,
from Tokyo, yokahm4a1 Nagoya, Kyoto,
Osaka, and Kobe tour Peiping,
Tientsinp?ShenyengvNankingiShanghai;
and Canton at the invitation of
13'eng Ch, Mayor of Peiping,
Japanese 1421 Mission, composed of
meMbors ofthe.two hollaes of the -
Diet frolz.verioils Parties as well as
of non-party Diet members, visit
China and attend National Day cele-
brations at the invitation of Liu
$hao-chi? Chairman, and P'eng Ch'en,
Secretary-General of the Standing
Committee of thaIatiOnal Peoplets-:
Congpoisfof Chine;
Physician visits China at the
invitation of,t4eOhinese Medical
Association. ? '
9/30/55?
1026155 ?
Shushi Iwasaki,
Director New
Physicans Asso-
ciation or Japan
Kuni4o,Mata4o; and
-:Enno6U0 Ictiikawa
-10A2h5- ;A. Masazo
na ? Kazuzaemon
Matsuhashi;
Katsunori Kolaibun;
and. Minoru Tanabe
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Peiping said 6-Wei parts of China at
the invitation of the Chinese People's
Association for Cultural Relations .
"with Foreign Countries. It is the ,
first art troup from Japan to visit
China.
Trak, delegation, organized by the
Japan-USSR Trade Promotion Council of
Japan visits China. Since their ar-
rival the delegates have called on
the Chinese Committee for the Promo-
tion of International Trade, visited
'tle Peiping No.1 Cotton Mill, the
Central Institute for Nationalities,
and carried on trade negotiations with
Cape agoorations for foreign trade.
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Japan
From
Arrive: 12242E
De art: No. Members
Name or Type
of Delegation and ReMarks-
10/25/55 -
11/24/55
10/29/55-
11/26/55
10/31/55-
n a
35 ' MaILI202112Ado
Chairman Japan
.Teachere Union,
15'Kateurna Abe.; and
Yoehlo Domori
Kei Hoashi;
Haruji Tahara; .and
Sold? Onishi
11/9/55- 27 Tatou Katayama,
22/6/55 -former primp
minister of Japan ?
and Chairman -
:'National League for
the Protection of
the_Constitution;
.and
12/1/55-
12/6/55 ,
12//1//55- n,a
1 26 56
12/5/55-
1/5/56
_
T2I2E-21.111ky'cbalx-
man general Council.
of Trade Unions 'of -
Japan, aeputy leader
- Dr, Yusuke
aro-chemist
1Iiy2g.h.i:Teutsui
Kiyohiko Ushihara
.an Teachers Union delegation
Studies education in China at the in-
^itation of .the Educational Workers'
Trade Union of China.
? Medical mission visits China at the
Invitation of the China Medical
? Association,
piet members visit China,
Delegation of the iapane.p.e National
Lem:1p for the Protection of the
Constitution visits. China at the
invitation of the Chinese People's
Institute of Foreign Affairs., -
Anti-Biotics Research Conference in
Peiping. See International.
? Delegation from All-Japan Federation
of lectric Industries Workers' Union
visits China on the invitation of the
National Committee of the First
? Engineering Workers" Union of China.
. Japanese film director visits China
at the invitation of the China Peace
Committee after attending Helsinki
World Aese;Oly for. Peace.
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a. FROM JAPAN, Continued
Japan
From
Arrive:
De art:
No.
Leader.
Members
2/56
ii?
2/1056 19 Hii'oshi tura;
?
1 month President Yamaju
Sando Company ?
3/1/70-
3/6/56
n a
Le_j_s2j_-s4auJCasai,
Vice President
Japanese Red Cross
4/1/56-
4/4/56
4/6/56-
4 days
4/9N- 20
5/16/56
? rc4.Tiige,
? Council Member:
Takabhi Matsue
Deputy General
- Secretary All-Japan
Metal Industry
Workers Union;
Name or Type
Of De3e tion and ?,,Remarks
A Presentation'of4Iitsimi1e'snd
Microfilm of a rare 16th century
literary wOrkis,PreSented to Peiping:
:University by Japanese teachers. '
Textile trade mission visits China on
an inspection tour. The missimis.
composed of representatives Of medium
and small textile manufacturers and is
sponsored by the International Trade
promotion, Association of Japan. ,
Rea Cross Misdion-Viaits (mina at- tne
Invitation of the Communist Chinese
Red Cross Society to inspect medical
and other services operated by local,.
Red Cross organizations.
World Federatiqn of Scientific
Workers. See international.
An exhibition of more than 5,000
Volumes of Japanese publications
opens at the National Library of
Peiping. These publications include
medical, philosophy, politics,
and educational books; Japanese trans-
lations of the selected works of
Mao Tse-tung and Liu Shao-chi; books
On painting, sculpture, architecture
and other fields; as 'well as booki:?
for children. The exhibits were
presented by the Asian Cultural Ex
Change Publishing AssOciation, the
Japanese Scientific Bookstore, and the
Japanese Medical Press Association.
Delegation of the Japanese Metal Hard-
ware and Machinamaaie_Iragoalvisits
'Canton, Chengchow, and. Peiping at the,
imitation of the National Committee Of
the First Engineering Workers" Union of
China,
Mitsuiji Mizoguchi?
deputy head
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a. FRQVI JAPAN, Continued
Arrive: Leader Name or Type
Depart: No. Jpznbers of Dale ation and Remarks
4/17/56- , '8
5/24/56
Harushi M9ri'
4/28/56- 10,
Eti9zuke 'Ysmaeaki,'
n a managing executive'
Taiyo Fishery Co..
and. Tic.e.'Pres,ident
Japan TraWling ?
Association,
.Delegation of 'the :National Council
othoui1djIndu$try
Union of Japan visits China and attends
May Day celebrations,
. .
?t_:111112z2 deiegatiOn.'arriVes in Peiping
? to open negotiations for extension of
the term of the Sine-japanese agree-
ment on fishing in :the Yellow Sea and.
in the Eei4i China Sea.'
: Fujita., vice presi-
dent TFC;
?
M010.6121, Matuda,
prebident OarutOku
Fishery ,dOrilophy and.
vice7ichairMan. JT.A;
, .
,
'Bidet) Marugarao, 'vice
chairman AU-Japan
Fishery, Veiteration;.'
Kuma.gro Takahashi,
chief 'ft Shing' vessel
division All-Japan
Seamen's Union;
? Genjiro Nakano,
executive member
same union;
Kiyoshi Iizawa,
executive Fukuoka
Trawl Fishing Asso-
ciation;
Suekichi Itamura,
managing director
Nippon Marine
Products Company;
and. two others
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a. FROM JAPAN, Continued
Japan
From
Arrive:
Leader Name or Type
De
4/2?/*,
n a
.11 a IshikaWa NYoichl
5/,366-
6/9/56
? Eyusuke_Miyazaki;
Mrs.:Miyazakiv
and others
5 Saburo.Nangol.
5/22/56.:!. ? ? Managing ',director
Japan?-China Export
. and. Import Associa-
tion;
Hiroshi Nita,
deputy Managing
Director; and
two others
5/14/56- 2 Ginji Yamane;
n a and ble.wife
5/16/56-
n a
2 In Marukil. and
Toshiko Akamatsu
. Peace delegatiorLvisitELChintCatthe
invitation of the China Peace Co
mittee.
Peace "champions" visit China at the
invitation of the China Peace Com-
mittee.
Trade'delegatien visits China at Its
ewn initiative but with assurances of
Welcome frOm Nat Han-cben, chairman
Of the Chinese Communist International
Trade PrometiOnOommittee, far the
purpose -of familiarizing Communist
Chinesectrade circles with the
character and. functions of the Japan-
China Export and Import Association,
TPring their. Stay in China, the mem-
bers of tho, delegation are received
by'CheuEn-lail Nuo Mo-jo, Yeh
Chiiichuangi?emid: Lei Jen-min.
? Music critic visits China at the
A.nvitationet'the Chinese People's
Asiociation'for'Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries and the Union
.'of Chinese Musicians.
Painters Visit China at the invita-
tion of the CoMmunist Chinese Peace
Protection Committee.
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APIA
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FROM JAPAN Continued
De.- No. MAnbers
Mums-or-Type of Delegation and. Remarks
5/22/56-
1 month
5 EIEWITIElaRy
managing diecutiVe
Kalichi Trading
Company
6/56- na na
na
6/56- 19, Juemohllaganov
n a. Kozolbe
YOshishaL Okada;
Mateutsugi Mariui;
Junkichi Nakahara;
ZU22-191M21222.C.visi:
'InOitation:Cifthe China Peace COM.-
)-
znitte?
RiCe'iaitcllan_gp.ecia3 confer
on purchase by:japan of Communist
Chinese ric41.4
and 12 press
correspondents
6/4/56:-'
39
Sei Suzuki, Secretary
7/21/56
National Railway
Workers Union of Japan
6/16/56-
13
Tatsuzo Ishikawa; and
n a
Shofu Muramatsu,
advisor
6/16/56-
n a
n a
na
6/23/56-
MD MO
d?
6/29/56
iztinglitayleit China after attend-
ing'intertatiOnal conference of
journalistSfin Helsinki.
.Red. Cross. friendship and peade
reprebentativee.bf the Japanese Red
CroSeSocipty, the Japan-China Friend-
ship Association; and the Japanese
Peace liaison Committee visit the Red
Cross Society of China. They were re-
ceived by Premier Chou En-lai on
June 27.
R.aibra. 1...?1?1927 delegation visits
China.
Cultural delegation, including writers,
educators, and artists, visits China '
at the invitation of the Asian
Solidarity Committee of China and the
China Peace Committee.
poodwila Mission to Communist countries,
sent by the Asian Committee in Tokyo,
arrives in Peiping for a visit.
Japanese film festival is held in
Peiping, Tientsin; and eight other
cities in China, under the joint
sponsorship of the Chinese People's
Association for Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries and the
Preparatory Committee of the Associa-
tion of Chinese Cia6MA Workers.
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a. Imam, Continued
Arrive: Leader
No. lvjenibers
6/23/56- 4 Keisuke inoshital
6/29/56 film director;
6/25/56
n a
Japan
From
Name or Type
of Delegation and Remarks
Raruko Sugimura?
actress;
Nobuko Otowa,
actress; and
Tamochi ginato,
film director
President Reibonsha
Publishing Company
of Tpkyo
F_UlLapilta delegates attend Japanese
film week in China. (See above.)
PUbliShers delegation, in the farm
Of a gopdwill mission, visits China
at the invitation of the International
bookstore of the Communist Chinese AmbA
State Book Zxport and Import PUblic-,
COrporetion:of Peiping.
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b. TO JAPAN
Japan
To
Arrive: Leader
Depart: No. Members
Nemo or_Type?,,
of Deletion and Remarks
2/55
3/29/55- n a
5/6/55
5/30/55-,
2 weeks
7/17/55
Lei Jen-min, Vice;
Chairman .Chineee
International Trade.;
Promoting Colissittee
Pal Hsi-chin, -
pathologist .and
member Council
Chinese Medical
Association
Chinese opera "The White Haired Girl"
Is presented in ballet form in Tokyo
by the Tatsuko Matsuyama Ballet
Theater. .
Trade delegation representing the China
Committee for the Promotion of Inter-
national Trade visits Japan at the
joint invitation of the Japan Inter-
national Trade Promotion Association
and the Japanese Diet Members Union.
Delegate attends the Atomic Disease
Conference in Tokyo which Is study-
ingthe effecta of radioactivity of
hydrogen and atomic bombs on mankind.
The conference is41ponsored by the
Japanese Doctors' Committee Against
AtOmicand-Bydrogen Weapons.
Memorial Concert to mark the 20th
anniversary of the death of Nieh Erh?
'famous , Chinese musician, is held in
Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
Arrangementsfor the concert are being
made by the Japan-China Friendship
Association. :
?
UNCLASSIFIED
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b. TO JAPAN,, Continued
Arrive:
Denart;No. Mewbe?s
l&dea:
Name or Type .
of De tion Remarks
8/6/55?. LiallAnalL member
8/1V55 Standing Committee
Chinese people's
Compaittee. for World
Peace; Vice-President
All-China Federation
of Trade Unions; and.
member. Standing Com-
mittee National
People a Congress;
Cheng Fanfront,
President Northeast
Normal College and.
deputyto National
People's Congress;
Chao pu7chu,Vice
. Chairsan_Chinese
Buddhist Association,
executive member
People'a Relief Ad-
ministration-of :Chine,
and deputy to National
People's Congress;
Delegation attends World Conference
for Prohibiting Atomic andAtizzAi
Bombs in Biroshima and Tokyo. The
delegation was jointly appointed by
the Chinese People's Committee for
World Peace, the People's Relief Ad-
ministration of.phinal the All-China
Federation of:Trade Unions, and the '
Democratic Women's Federa-
tion.at theitvitation of the
Japanese Preparatory Committee for
the Conference, the National Relief
Assoeiation of Japan, the General
Council of. Trade Unions Of Japahand-
--
the Federation Of Japanese Women'sOraiiatiOna. ?
Hsieh Ping-hsin, writer,
member National Commit-
tee China Federation
Literary and Art Circles,
council member Union of
Chinese Writers, and
deputy to national
People's Congress;
Chen Ti-chlang, jurist,
maw Council Political
Science and Law Associa-
tion of China;
Chang Sen-yU0 secretary
of delegation; and.
Sun Sheng-chuan and
An Shu-chu, interpreters
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b.Tugm 'Continued
Arrive: 'leader Name or Type
Rezzl,:_.Eco._142mbers of Delegetion an emarks
108/55- 4o/TiALlocisla
12/30/55
12/1/55-
12/2255
3/23/56
i/2/56-
Li./27/56
U. liatkie,President
Academy of Sciences
of China
Jung Kao-tang, Vice-
Chairman All-China
Athletic Federation;
Chiang Yung-ning;
Sun Mei-ying;
Wang Chuan-yao;
Yang Jui-hua;
Chang Yi-chien;
and others
Trade eXhibition delegation'is.sent
bYTihe.Chinese Committee for the
Prolabtion of International Trade to
? exhibit 3,000 commodities at the
? trade'eXhibition in Tokyo and Osaka.
The exhibition Was arranged under the
third Sino-Japanese Trade Agreement.
Science. delegation visits Japan.
iemp-China Cultural Exchan e Asso-
ciationis organized in Marunouchi.
The Association is the Japanese
counterpart of the Chinese People's
Foreign Cultural Association and is
headed by former Premier Tetsu
Katayama. It has 10 divisions, such
as art and drama, and will carry out
various activities for cultural ex-
change between the two nations, such
as holding exhibitions and dispatch-
ing cultural missions.
Chinese delegation to the 1956 World
Cham ion Table Tennis Pa] & in Tokyo
is 441074 21 nations represented. Ton
of the 12 =doers are students from
Canton, Shanghai, and Peiping. Two
are workers. -
A decision to construct 4 China-Japan
210212_22atai feattring a library of
scientific literature collected by
KU0 MO-Jo, .to. be built at Mitakel in
Tokyo-, Was made by the Sino-4apanese
Cultural Institute, the promoters of
the project.
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To
1154
, Continued
Arrlyot kafts. . Nama,or Type,
uptaaL__;jistsiski144 ? - . of Delo ation and Remarka
. .
;.65. Lanfang; Pala:m..222m delegation is on
-
7/17/*'(approx) *gang Tu7chien, performance tour in major cities of
- first 444ty head' Japan.
of-delagat.ion and
chief director
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135 Agreements
c. AGREEMENTS SIGNED BE COMMUNIST CBINA AND JAPAN
Date of Signinp Place of Sippink'
April 15, 1955 Peiping
(one-year extension signed April
1956 in Peiping.)
(Protocol extending agreement for
one year from June 13, 1956,
signed may 8, 1956 in Peiping)
? Sino-JapaneseyisherU22111mt:
agreement on fishing in Yellow Sea
and in East China Sea,
May 4, 1955 Tokyo Third Sino-Japanese TrailLagmpluA:
to "develop trade relations between
(one-year extension agreed to the two countries and promote friend-
May 1956) ship between the two peoples." -
January 9 1956 Peiping
Sino-Japanese Labor Agreement: pro-
vides that the All-Japan Federation
of Electrical Industries Workers'
Union and the First Engineering
Workers, Union of China will work for
restoration of diplomatic relations
and normal trade between the two
countries and will exchange representa-
tives and the necessary data to
strengthen mOual understanding and
knowledge between the two countries.
May 60 1956 Peiping Sino-Japanese Labor AeFeement: pro-
vides that the First Engineering
Workers Union of China and the seven
national workers unions of the All-
Japan Metal Industry Workers Union
will exchange experiences on union
activities, send delegates to each
other's country, exchange technical
experiences; and work to strengthen
the friendship and solidarity between
the peoples and workers of China and
Japan.
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Japan
Agreements
c. AGREEMENTS, SIGNED BEM= COMMUNIST CEINA AND JAPAN Continued
Ratufaixa.z.n Place of SiKning.
May 21, 1956 Shanghai
s;eanes9litriendOlo,Apireement; .
protrid'oe that the re'ipinit'D4fly.
W...21:1241 the Japanese Labor Papers
Club, . and. the* Council of .japariede
Organ Papers ;411_1, l) cape.rge
papers and. magazines periodically,
2) exchange other newdliaperS'al-
magazinepr.inews_despetcheevphotopl
books and.teChniCalinfOrMati4174,
and 3) exert maxilAuuL efforts for
closer contaCts between 'the staffs-Of
trade union papers in China and Japan.
Sino-Ja nose A eement Str n thelr
i;IrtFriendsh,p Between RailWay:Workers
of China Provides that
both countries will: 1) strive for
realization of ,normal dip1omatic,re7,
lations between the two"cOuntriaa; -
2) oppose the testing and use of
atomic and hydrogen bombs; 3) strive
to strengthen the solidarity nrd
friendship among railway workers of
Asia; 41.continue to exchange visits
of delegations; and 5) otherwise
promote athletic and cultural exchange.
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38. BETWEEN COMMUNIST CHINA AND JORDAN
FROM JORDAN
Jordan
From
To
Arrive: Leader . Name or Type
De art: No. Members of Dole tion and Remarks
4/iV0)- na.na
4/24156- n a na
5/3/56
feace.delegatea visit-China at' the
invitation of the China Peace Com-
mittee after attending Asian Countries.
Conferende in New Delhi.
Youth delegp.tes. See
.19.222 delegate visits China at .the
invitation, of the China Peace
Committee;
Woments International Democratic
Federation,, Sea International.
b, TO JORDAN
None,
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From
138
39. cONIMUNIST CHINA, AZ. KOREA
a. FOM KOREA.
Arrive: Leader
Depart: No. Members
11/54- na na
na
4/5-
4/28/55 n a- Pak Cheng Ai
5/1365-
6/20/55
15 14 Na f Un, Vice
Minister Of
'.Edlication`
7/22/55-
n a
9/55, .
na
9/55
4110
Pak Pal Yang, Vice
President Korean
Writers' College;
Y1111 Si Chel, Assit- ?
ant Editor-in-Chief
Publishing House
League of Korean
Writers
?1111 4111.
Name or Type .
of Delegation end Remarks.
glaaLmtyzata, are admitted to the
Asian Students Sanatorium in Peiping -
for tuberculosis treatment.
Delegation to the Asian Countries
Conference in India visits China 'after
attending the conference.
Educt(arrie1 Peiping to Make
a study of education in China in
accordance with the 1955 executive
plan for cultural exchange between.
China and. the "Korean Democratic.
People's Republic."
Scholars visit China under the
executive plan of cultural exchange
between China and 4-prqo for_1955.
-Studenta'airive in Peiping to take up
studies in universities, colleges, or
technical school, after going through
one-year Chinese language courses.
They are among a total of 346 foreign
students from 13 countries who are
being sent to China this year.
Korean translatien of selected poems
on Chinese people's movement to
resist US aggression and aid Korea is
published by the Korean National
Publishing House. More than 70 poems
by noted Chinese poets, including
Kho Mo-jo, and commanders and fighters
of the Chinese People's Volunteers are
Included In this translated anthology,
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,/39 From
a.ER,21,...EzzuE9F-A13., Continued
Arrive:
De art:
No.
Leader
Name or Type
of Delegation and Remarks
Members
9/2/55
4
Kim Ni Soo, Vice
Youth delegates. See International.
Chairman Central
Committee Korean
Democratic Youth
League
9/5/55-
n a
n a
Youth delegates visit China and attend
10/9/55
National Day celebrations at the in-
vitation of the Central Committee of
the New Democratic Youth League of
China and the All-China Federation of
Democratic Youth.
n a
6ont3 Bong WoOY"
6...aleatura1 delegation visits
10/20/55
Peiping, Nanking, and Shanghai, and
attends National Day celebrations.
10/11.155- 10/4/5,5-
101
Choi Mum Li
Youth art group visits China and gives
11/27/55
performances upon the invitation of
the Ministry of Culture and the Central
Committee of the New Democratic Youth
League of China.
11/9/55-
15
gal_Ar_saIga
International MaLtsta_aasialp_C_Iaaon
See International.
n a
11/11/55-
n a
Jin Pan Sul
Trade delegation visits China.
1/23/56
Minister of Trade
i2/1/55-
32/6/55
1
Ryu Yong Kyu,
head Biological
Anti-Biotics Research Conference. See
International.
Department Korean
Central Pharma-
ceutical Research
Institute
4/1/56-
1
Yl Chae-kon
World Federation of Scientific
Workers, See International.
4/4/56
4/24/56-
n a
n a
Women T's Inte national Democratic
Federation. See International.
5/3/56
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a. FROM ORL...L.:.(11s2La-th COMM
Korea
(North)
From
Arrive:.
ps,zaL
leader
No. Members
4/29/56- 1 Kim Chong-hwan,
n a reporter f-14
n -
5/4/56
6/56-
7/5/56
n a
magazine Konnaja
("Working People)
Xi Tan; and
Chu
.In-kyu
.
Kim Jai-pill Viet).
Minister Fishing
Industry of Korea
Name or Type .
of,29.1eation L Remarks
Rezortekvidits Chiaa under the 1956
plan for cultural cooperation
between Korea and China.
Actors visit China in accordance with
1956 plan for cultural cooperation
between Korea and China.
Government delegation concludes 10-
year agreement on fisheries research,
cooperation in-the Western Pacific..
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141
To
b. TO KOREA (North)
010040.1.0*??????????????????,
Arrive: Leader
Deart:No. Members
8/11/55- 5 Chu Te Vice-Chair-
8/214./55 Man PRC;
Li Chi-shen, Vice-
Chairman Standing
Committee National
People's Congress;
Teng Tai-yuan,
Minister of Railways;
Chi Peng-fei, Vice
Minister Foreign
Affairs; and.
Pan Tsu-II, Chinese
Ambassador to KDPR
8/13/55- 200 Commander General
n a Yang Yung ?
11/11/55-
12/11/55
4/2416155-
1/15/56..
1/1/56-
2/11056
6 Wei Chueh, Vice-
Minister of
Education
Olt 41.1. O. vat
Name or Type
of Dsa2gition and Remarks
Government' delegation attends cele-
brat ions of the 10th anniversary of
the "liberation" of Korea by the
Soviet Army, at the invitation of
the Government of the "Korean
Democratic People's Republic."
"Chinese People's Volunteer Delegation"
takes part in the celebrations of the
100t#'anniversarY Of Korea's "libera-
tion" in.Pyongyang., The delegation ?
Includes fighterS and artists of the
"Chinese People's Volunteers." The
song and dance ensemble that
accompanies the delegation gives a
total of 65 performances.
Cultural delegation arrIVes in
Pyongyang for the purpose of meeting
Korean educators, editors of news-
papers, and people working in the
field of culture. The visit has been
arranged in accordance with the 1955
executive plan for cultural cooperation
between China and the "KDPR."
Chinese.fitpdieratIs exhil012a opens
in Pyongyang. The exhiation is
being held under the 1955 executive
plan of cultural exchange between
the two countries.
unines4 or 110 wagons, over
760,000 meters of cotton fabrics,
various building materials and daily
necessities, including grain, raw
rubber, coal, rails, and sheet'eteel
is given to Korea,
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b. TO KOIFAIN.myal, Continued
Korea
(North)
To
Arrive: Leader Name or Type
De art: No. Members Alliwapjassso Remarks -
,
?2/56- 13 n a
4/26/56 groups
40t11,-
n a
...I id
4/6/56
.0 a*
WO AM
5/2h6-
n a
111121.29.19g:Amy
5/13b6
member ,Central
ComMitteetCP;
-WantOsung'
alternate member .
Central7Cotmittee:
CCP;
and others'
5/18/56-
36
'113.121ag:Fe1-koul
n a
General Secretary
Physical 'Culture
and Sports Commis-
sion of China:
.Thirteen ,Chinese cultural and. art
gr9lips, present eonga,and dances,
Peiping operas:, dramas, folk art,
and acrobatic shows for the Chinese
Communist and the North Korean
forces. and for the Korean people.
Traa6 union aelegemes arrive in
Peiping to attend the May Day cele-
brations at the. invitation of the
Federation of Trade Unions.
Five thousand trees, named the "Korea-
China Friendshi 'Fou_at," are planted
on Moranbong.Rill in Pyongyang.
. .
Communist Partt delegation attends
Third Congress of the Korean Workers
Party In Pyongyang:
Men's and women's basketball teams,
composed of champions of the China
Electric Power Workers Trade Union
Sports Association and others,
compete with Korean teams, and visit
major factories, industrial enter-
prises, educational, and cultural
Institutions in Korea,
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b. TO KOREA (North), Continued
Korea
(North)
To
Arrive:
Depart:
No.
Leader
Name or Type' .
of Delegation and Remarks
Members
5/22/56-
.5.
Chin Cho-yeh, viceH
Elp_Etsgigyioise2.11.sa group
director Agricultural
Department Liaoning
Provinoe;
7/11/56
visits agricultural science institu-
tions, experimental farms, and agri-
cultural cooperatives in Korea.
Ping Shut-tem, chief
Genetics Center
Hsuingyueh Agricul.*
tura]. Experimental.
Farm Liaoning;
Yu Li-chi, agronomist
Htvattuig Agricultural
Science Institute;
Nang Teh-slob,-,
technician NaChung.
Agricultural Science
Institute; and
lisuan Kuo-chen, chair-
man Tungfangbung Col-
lective Farm Liaoning
6/5/56-
n a
Wangjil publication
Cultural delegation visits Korea.
7/1/56
adndnistration bureau
Ministry of Culture
6/12/56-
1
Chen Jou-chien
Painter visits Korea.
n a
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Korea
(North)
Agreements
C. AGRITMUNTS SIGN ITD BETWEal,COPEUNISTCHINA AND.NOTTI KOREA
Date of Sipping Place of Si#fting,
April 21, 1955 Peipig
July 1955
Doc. 21, 195, Pepin
Dec. 21, 1955 Peiping
Jan.13, 1956 Peiping
May 300 1956 Pyongyang
Sino-Korean Film Purchase Contract:
for the .Purchase of YriMs and their
Exchange of Notes :'On Sino-Korean
Cul-btu:4214A
SinooKoreat Rate of Exchange Agreement
Sino:-Koreaft Protbdol on Non-Commercial
Remittandes
Sin Korean Trade Protocol: provides
tot Material aid to Korea by China and
for,the'exchange of goods in 1956.
11.1e4S4a9.942gSaltural Coo oration
'
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145 To
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a. FROM KUWAIT
Arrive: Lea Name or Type
of Dele ation
8/30/55,- n a n a
10/6/55
and
amts
Youth delegate. See -;a2za,al1onal.
b. 24414_2141 I
None
WOMIN11.1.6.1.44.0.......4100.9,0114.110.01.111111..010400....0.0W OW OW Wflem.41.1.,...m01,10Mem
,???????11c
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From
146 To
41. .-INUIS9ULTIST.24M-41111I0-4
a. FROM LQ
Arrive:
art: No...,_1122.1.=2...
1.24.12.V. Name or Type
of Dellution_ and Remfirlsg___
2211141 delegates, See Internigg_i
9/5/55-
n a.
1
n a fl .a
b. TO LAOS
None
UNCLASSIFIED
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Lebanon
From
42. BETWEEN COMMUNIST CHINA AND LEBANON
a. FROM LEBANON
Arrive:
De art:
Leader
Name or Type
of Deis ation and ..Remarks
Members
4/30/55-
8/9/55
n a
n a,
Peace delegates visit China at
Invitation of the China Peace
Committee after attending the.
Asian Countries Conference in
New Delhi.
9/2/55-
n a
n a
Youth delegates. See International.
n a
11/2/55-
11/7/55
n a
Chiang Ming, Vice-
Trade mission arrives in Beirut to
Minister Foreign
Trade
ftexchange views with representatives
of the Lebanese Government and
Industrial and commercial circles on
the development of trade relations
and friendly ties between China and
Lebanon." The delegation .was
Invited by the Government of the
Republic of Lebanon.
3/16/56
?40
Chinese Red Cross Society sends
relief fund of 30,000 yuan to the
earthquake victims in Lebanon.
4/24/56-
n a
'is
Women.'" International Democratic
5/3/56
Federation. See International
6/56-
1
Niphon Saba, Arab-
Archbishop visits China at the
7/3/56
bishop Greek Ortho-
dox Church of
invitation of the China Peace
Committee.
Lebanon
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To
148
Arrive:
Leader
EsEELE, No. Members
6/14/56- 75 Burhan Shahidi
7/6/56
Name or Type
of DeleElion and Remarks
Cultural delegation visits Lebanon
_ . _
on a performance tour.
?
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149
C. LIFIZZMAISZTED BETWLEN CON TUIST CHINA AND.. LEBANON
p.r1?t,L2L..g1aja,E Place of Si
12/31/55 Lebanon Sino,7Lebanese Trallg Azreqmots
stipulates that commercial agencies
-will be estsblished in both countries.
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43. lgx_gwgN commuNisT?gigyoNp_mmg
a, pagELIOLO,
Macao
From
To
, Arrive I. v : : kW az ? - - Name or Type ':- ?
. 49:-L---N.921.491?,-9,14,2.4ardl,g9.11_,pnd lujulsp_
3/206- 49 141u /*11:1144.4.44 Womm.s. delegation, composad)of
, 1
wives of prominent Chinese
industrialists and businessmen,
tours China.
5/13/56
???????..1111?011116.61111111.???????????now
2/56. 1904 gotyme.gbga
3/6/56
Eggs_ALUbm1112 visits Macao and
performs "artistic and accurate
representations of provincial folk
music and minority traditional
dances."
.,?.....,?????,.??????????....**?????
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From
151 To
44. ZILENLC01,2pliST .0.1gINA AND MADAGAS,CAR
a. FRI& MADAGASCAR
Arrive: LWar. Name or Type
lemat: No Memksrs of D2120tion
p.1.1.????????01.01.011.1
Remerks
9/55- na na Youth delegates. See Intermational.
n a
4/24/56- n a n 4 Ewen 7.9_,Tjyternational Democratip
5/3/56 adir4114. See jagmational.
?IIIMIIIMOOMMW1,41MINMer
b. 2.9,,,M.ApASCAll
??????1400alpsommilor?
400,41.11.10,
None
....1.110010*,011111M.0.1,ANOWOOMWOMMOMM.4.41...*.1...0.1100,0
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162
45. laagE4SMUENST CHINA Amulaw
a.
Malaya
From
To
Arrive: Leader
; Name or Type
D a_aid Remarice_
None
2/15/56
MI10.1* OMMI?
Chinese native products exhibition
Of more than 4-000 items opens in?
Singapore.
.06.1.???????????111PR
11..0111.111101111?1
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From
To
46. BETWEEN COMINULCHTNkANDg7ICO
a. FROMILV.ICO
Arrive: k2,42X
Name or Type
- Retarka -
Pedee. delegates Visit Chita. at '-
invitation of the China. Peace
Committee after attending' World
Assembly for Peace in Helsinki.
7//55- n a h a
8.A7/55'
8/30/55: n.e
?
11/20/55-
n a
: Alfredo' Gomez ae
la Vega
4/24/56? n, a h .a
5/3/56
6/6-..
fl a ?
01014111.111.040.11.1.10...0110.080..../.....#0?10/01.0
YOuth delegates. ?See Ipternat1on4.
Dramatist visits China at the
invitation of the Chinese People's
Association for Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries.
illiaLvatigt1Z21.1119.1429.114112
Federation. See Laumaluna.
gsanglists visit. China, after
attending international conference
of journalists in Helsinki.
. To mEmp
Chinese Red Cross ociety send
approximately a50000 to Ltil
flooiCviotims in Mexico.
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From
154
47. 1.17WEEN COMMUNIST CHINA AND MONGOLIA
a. E10 3.00111A
Arrive:? jza-----77-77-77-TaiV'4;i7TYPP
ofJglilEat104 Remlas
kaki*.
11/54- n a' ..11 a'
n a
4/27/55-, '4 a
6/10/55
?Nublal, President
Mongolian National
Normal College
7/4/55- 148 aurAtoma
8/19/55 Damdinkhuu
7/11/5
N111.1?0
9/17/55.? n a Jamusurot, Secre-
n a ,tary Central
'Committee
"Revolutionary
League of Youth of
Mongolia
- -
9/17/55- 62 Co) Tamliftn Tsend,
n a Vice Director
Political Dept
Mongolian People's
Army
11/17/55- 26 ;tag= SianiamW
11/26/55
aided patients are admitted to' the:
Asian Students Sanatorium in Peiping
for -tu.berculosis treatment.
Scientific and cultuulyorkers
delegation visits China in accordance
with the 1955 plan to implement the
Sinci-MongOlian Cultural Cooperation:
Agreement. ?
anno' the
1.42:1e2=-11.9.121..e-LL.4.93.92.0.:0-?r?LUX
_Arm visits China on a .performance
tour.
Matst_abIDAloa on agrieulture_and
livestock breeding in Mongolia opens
in Peiping to mark the 34th anniversary
of the founding of Mongolia. The
exhibition is sponsored by the Bureau
for Cu1tUra1Aelations with Foreign
Countries.
Youth delegation attends National
Conference of Active Young Builders
of Socialism at the invitation of the
New Democratic Youth League of China.
Mbuolian i)eOpIett iii Son and Ddhce
.;,Ensemble visits China on a performance
tour.
Inter4d1,2BALMWSZNLIWARS,2atad-
see ZatunatteDal.
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155
Mongolia
From
a. FROM MONGOLIA
Continued
Arrive: Lada
291-1.11.1_,..--114?-.24Aters
Vi?????mmon.
Name or Type
91.E.91Pgetion
_and
12/1/55-
12/6/55.
3.
Yarimpil, micro-
biologist.
Anti-4otics ch Confere4pe.
See Interne:U.9ml.
.12/27/55.-
n-a
n a
?oLl.g..2pd dance ensemble premieres in
20 days
n. .
Peiping with a 19-item program.
Government delegation attends inaugural
1/12/56
ceremony in Peiping of the completion
of the construction of the Chining-
Ulan Bator Railway and the opening of
through railwqy traffic between
China, Mongolia, and the Soviet Union.
The Mongolian and Soviet delegations
are given a banquet by Chou En-lat.
4/1/56-
n a
n a
WorlA, Federation of Scientifia.lorkers.
4/4/56
See kittnalsinal.
4/24/56-
4 a
n a ?
Womenlp Iotuational gemocratic
5/V56
n a
2
L. Damginzhab,
member Central
Federal...2a. See jaterndignal,
Workers Party delegates visit China after
attending Third Congress Korean
Committee Mongolian
Workerst Party.
Peoples Revolutionary
Party; and
B. Lamzhab, alternate
member
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Tot
160.
,
Arrive'.
Der)
124.8.eitz
kiera "
4/0/557. -49. 79.10-12Z-142.1:21.12.1,?
A a '-Secret#7.$6.6-,E*ariat
Al-China Federation
7A/55-
n a
8/4/55
.1?1.
1111.1111???
12/29/55- n a
n a
Teng Tai-yuan,
Minister of
Railways
e*mrsmeererogem?-??????
Name or--Type. -
?
Remarkt
Iudq_ualon_delegation attendaSixth
Trade Unions Congress of the People.,
Republic of Nongolia at the inviation
or the Mongoliit;Central Council. of -
Trade Unions.
Daegatic41 Of A21244.1.124.-9.411014.2124411,
nd artlits visits Mongolia under. the
1955 executive plan for cultural
cooperation between China and Mongolia.
Chinese arts and cr4414_420.44.14s
opens in Ulan 111.ater in aCCordance:-.
with the 1955 ino-Mongolian plan
for cultural exchange.
Chinese goiLptuda.and acrobatic
tr.aup tours Mongolia under the 1955
plan for Sino-MOngclian cultural
cooperation.'
':g9Iplamtnt, delegation attends inaugural
ceremony in'Ulan 'ator of the completion
of the construction of the Chining-
.Ulen:Bator4laiiway and the opening of
through railway traffic between
China, Mongolia, and the Soviet Union.
2/25/56- n a 14422E.-I2Uriagt . . .1.19.9.1.g....4a1.19.345==.1.2...4g9.12
n a -ViceMihister Poits delegation negotiates and signs
and Telecommunications Sino-Mongolian agreement on exchange
of. postal parcels,
3/21/56- 21 la Hsu-ahem;
n a Assistant Minister
of Foreign Trade
4/56- n a kubsansbu
n a
L2.912312 delegation arrives in Ulan
740t.,11142a delegation attends May
ray celebrations in Peiping at
invitation of the al-China Federation
of Trade Unions.
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To
157
? TO YONGOLTA, Continued
?
ktuall._
No.
Nembers
a-
1
Chu To, Vice- -
4/1/56
Chairman People's
Republic of China
4/15/56-
14
'Pao V.4'
n a
5/25/56-
n a
Melem
6/30/56
Name or Type
of Deleotion end Remarl5L
Govermaa delegate. visits Mongolia
enroute to Peiping after attending
20th CHU. Congress in Moscow.
Wa4liftlnategm gives weightlifting
performances in Mongolia and competes
with Mongolian teams at invitation
of the Physical Culture Commission
of the Mongolian People's Republic.
krtldsvaiLxaters. visit the MPF1;,
in accordance with the 1956 Sino-
Mongolian cultural cooperation plan.
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Agreements
158
ce AGREFIENTS SIGNED BKI:112Eit COn1UNIST CHINA AND VCNGCLIA
At& at-L, aanivg L3.Ac_ts.Lfjzalag
Notes exchanged
3/14/55 ?
Sino- olt?molian Cultural Plan: Notes
. exchanged on 1955., ozgq#1.ye for ,
cultural cooperatiOn ,between the two '?:
countries, .
Sinozilpoga.4.43;_n Btsle,d es stizeSsoztr4,44.4
r9einent
kU2:199s2lian Postal Pycel Agymad:
provides for the wimment of parcel
post.
Sinyzawslian S:12;,l,tural_Coutrato
11F...tem:rt.
?
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159 To
48. BETWEEN commopm CHINA AND MOROCCO
a. FROM MOROCCO
Arrive: Legder
Depart: No. Members
8/30/55, n a n a
10/6/55
6/30/56- n a_ , Chien Ta-wei, deputy
7/16/56 head Chinese students
delegation to. Asian-
African Students
Oonferencev
and others
Name or Type
of Dole ation and Remarks
Youth delegates, - See InternatigRal.
Students visit Anshan, Shenyang, and
Shanghai, at the invitatiOn of the
All-China Students Federation, after
attendAng the Asian-African Studente
Conference.
b. O. MOROCCO
None
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From
160 To
49. BETWMEN COINUNIST CHM& AND ITEPAL
a. FROM NJEPAL
Arrive:. . Leader . Nam or TYpe
De art' No. Members of Delegation and Remarks
_
Women's International Democratic
Federation. See International.
Student delegates visit China at the
invitation of the All-China Students
Federation after attending the Asian-
African Students Conference.
4/24/56-a n a
5/3/56
6/36/56;
n a
b. TO NEPAL
7A6/55- n a YuQsiea, Government delegation arrives in
n a Chinese Ambassador Katmandu to open negotiations with
to India the Royal Government of Nepal on the
question of establishing diplomatic
relations between the People's
Republic of China and the Kingdom of .
Nepal.
4/30/56- 1 Manful Vice-Premier Government delegation attends the
5/9/56 coronation of the King of Nepal in
Katmandu. The delegation attends a
garden party given by the King and
Queen of Nepal and araception by
Nepalese Foreign Minister C.P.Sharma.
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161
5 . BETWEaTCOMMUNISTCB1NA AND IBE NETHERLANDS
a. 7Ro.T.L.gium,RLANDp
Netherlaota
From
To
Arrive:
De .at:
n a
1/3/55
9/5/55-
10/4/55
. Menthe s
na ?na
Paul De Groot,
generalilSecretarv
Communist Party of
the Netherlands,
and wife
ama or ype.
of Delegation?
Trade mia$ion_visits China to disCOS
traba-with:qhineso authorities.
Corrunist p2rIz_leader visits China.
Nur, 5b,-
1/13/56
n a
6/1/54 n a
6/4/55.
n a
Sun as-Irma:let
Assistant Manager
a:Communications
7/11/55- na na
n a
9/55- 2 Chtien Po-tsan; and
11 El, Chou Yi-liang -
5/13/56-.,Chao Icuangs-tseng;
5/19/56 and -N,:;) I-chen,'
Chiam/SlaisOcal .Theatar amp. visits
the Netherlands during a 9-country,
8-month perfgrmance tour in Europp,
Communications -delegation attends the
International Congress of Experts on
Coastlighting held in Scheveningen on
the invitation of the authorities of
the Netherlands, the sponsoringnatiOn.
Societz_41,alnese Arnhitects delega-
tion attends the forxth conference of
the International Society of
Architects.
Delegates attend Co12f2rence of Younii
glaalalt_il in Leyden.
g2aptIst8atten4-SixthInternational
SYmPosium on Speatrology in Holland.
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From
162 To
51. BETWEEN-COMMUIUSTLCHINAAND DEW ZEALAM
,Ippm NEW.ZEALAND:-.
Arrive:
Desert:
5/55-
n a
4A/56-
n a
4/21/56-
n a
Leader
Members'
. ? t
9 Tom Magee;
,,,Frank:Tonngley;
and others
1 Rewi Alloy, Assis-
tant Secretary
Peace Liaison
Committee Asian
and,PaPifio,_Regions
Charles Hilgendorf;
Mrs. Evelyzi:Page; ? ....?
Dr. Roger Duff;
:aaddeel? ?
Dr. Angie ROSS; end.,
-Mrs. -Margaret Garland
4/26/56- 10 . AntaB4. WA2WAttnii
n a .'..Tag4s1114'llertram
6/14/56-
n ,a
. Harold William.
Youren
Name or Type
of Deletion and Remarks
Trade unionists, representing five
union6;70,tend May Day Celebrations:,
, ?
WriUi"'sttidies literary works in
ahina.
Cultural delegation visits Communist
China at the invitation of the
Chinese People's Association for
Cultural Relations' with. Foreign
Countries.
CulturaLlelegation toure. China and
hOlds meetings with Chinese colleagues
at :the lnyltiation of the Chinese
People's Association for Cultural
Relations with Foreign Countries.
Peace delegate 71048 Chiba at the
invitation of the China Peace
Commolttee.
:b. ..,TO? NEW ZEAIAND
Chang Tien-min, 04-
Chairman Building
Workers Union of
China
BuildipaaakezLpzion delegate tours
Auckland, Wellington, and other cities
I n New Zealand.
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a. FROM NIGERIA
Nigeria
From
To
Arrive: TaakE
Depart: No. Members
4/011,6- n a n a
5/3/56
Name or Type
of Delefation And ?Remarke._
WomenlaInternational Demooratic
Federation. See International.*
b. TO NIGERIA
None
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BETWEEN-COMMUDIIST CHINA AND NORWAY
FROM NORWAY
Norway
From
To
Arrive:
De art:
9/;7/5,5-
10/22/55
4/24/56- n a n a
5/3/56
T.eader
? Members
Name or Type,
10 Robert :Kloster
-
of Dela ation and Remerkt
Cultural delegation visits China at
the invitation of the Chinese people's
-AabOdiationtorCultUral Relations
with Foreign Countries,
Women's International _Democratic
Federation. See international.
10/20/55- n a n a
ma
b. TO NORWAY
Chinese Classical alos end pance
Ensemble gives its first performance
in :Oslo at the People's Theater
(rOlketeatret). The ensemble is
visiting Norway with the cooperation
of the Department of Cultural Pala,.
tions with Foreign. Countries of the
Norwegian Foreign Ministry.
5/56- 7 Tam Chen-hal, vice
n a chairman Council
All-China Federation
Supply and Marketing
Cooperatives
1 week -
6/2/56
1 Wu Hsueh, member
Union of Chinese
Stage Artists, and
managing director
Chinese Youth Art
Theater
29Amatives delegation visits Norway.
Actor participates in commemoration
week in Norway marking the 50th
anniversary of the death of Henrik
lb can.
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54. BETWEEN COMMUNIST CHINA AND PAKISTAN
FROM pAKISTAN
Arrive:
De art:
No.
Leader
Name or Type
of Dole ation and Remarks
Members
4/56-
1
C. M. Latif
Businessman. attends May Day celebra-
5/17/56
tions in Peiping and discusses trade
with various Chinese companies. Be
also visits $banghai.
4/1/56-3.
Abmad, observer
World Federation of Scientific
4/4/36
Workers. See International.
4/24/56-
;a a
n a
Women's International Democratic
5/3/56
FederatiOn,; See International.
4/30/56-
6
Abu Saeed Envq.?
Labor delegation attends May Day
'Member Executive
celebrations in Peiping and tours
5/20/56
Board West Pakistan
China at the invitation of the All-
Federation of Labor,
Lahore;
China Federation of Trade Unions,
Zahur Abmad Chaudbury,
Vice-President East
Pakistan Federation
of Labor;
Gour Berman,
Secretary Dacca Water
Supply Employees'
Union;
Abdul Ehdir,
Publicity Seoretary
All-Pakistan Con-
federation of Labor
Moborak Sagbar?
Pakistan Mazdoor
Federation, Karachi;
and
B. A. K. Bakhtiar,
President West
Pakistan Federation
of Labor, Lahore
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PROM. PAKISTAN, Continued
Pakistan
From
Arrive:
Depart:
5/11/56
5/16/560
5/16/56-
5/31/56
6/6-
na
6/2/56-
6h0/56
Leader Name.or-T .e.?
No, MeMbe s _ of Delegation -, and Remark
.00
. .
Cift of elephant arrives for Chou
En-lai frdmTakistan Prime Minister
Mohammed All.
...P.22LI.g2Vd 11480z;
jilustafaizul:Rahman;
Surajul
And others -
na na
Pakistani films are shown in Peiping
for the first time by arrangement.
of .the SUraaU for CUlturalRelationis
with Foreign Countries,
Is1Rmic delegatiOn visits MosqUes
and Islagic schools in Peiping, Sian,
Lanchow,,and.Urnmchi, and delivers
leCtUresattheyInstitute of idlaMIC
TheOlogi'at the -invitation of the
..:ChitaIelhml.0 Association.
!
Journalists visit Norway after attend-
ing the international conference of
:-,1011rbelipts in gelsinki.
JoUrnaliets tourOhina as guests of
the All-China journalists Association.
15 Faiz,AhMad Faiz?
Chief. Editor
Pakistan Times;
Mohsin Ali, Chief
Editor Morning News;
Ebalilur Rahman, Chief
Editor Daily
Mohamed liter Faruquil
Chief raitor AnJam;
M. Akhtar All Xhan,
Chief Editor Zamindar;
Z. B4 Chaudbury, Chief
Editor gaadad)
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a. FROM PAKISTAN Continued
Arrive: Leader .
Name or Type
ppart: No. Members of...4.21tion and Remarks
6/12/56
(continued from
previous page)
A. Q. Qasimil Chief
Editor Imrozo;
Zafar Niazi, Chief
Editor Imo)
corre-
spondent Associated
Press Pakistan Agency;
Q. Aziz, editor United.
Press Pakistan Agency;
Omar. Kureish, corre-
spondent Times. of
461a9ID.
I. Ahmed, editor
Tasneem.;
S. R., All, Assistant
Chief Editor Pakistan
Observer;
S. S. Hussain,
Assistant Chief Editor
Mad; and
Fazli Mahmood, Civil
and milillUJI.Uat.a.
40. Oil
3 weeks - n a Abu Said. Anwar
7A/56
A China-Pakistan Frielylalp Associa-
,tipn is formed in Peiping, sponsored
by 32 Chinese national people's organi-
?zations.
Cultural delegation tours China.
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Pakistan
To
Arrive: leader
Depart: No. Members
1/18/55- 2
2/4/55
3415155-
4/3/55
8/,1765-
1/25/56
OD Mil
Nana or Type
of TaleFvtion and Renarke
Chien Tljan-shens; and Scient1V. attend 7th session of the
Heueh u Pakistan Association for the Advance-
ment of Science in Karachi.
9/9/55- na na
9/W55
9/16/55-
10/16/55
11/21/55-
12/15 /55 10 Li. Teh:c4.E.D0 Vice
President All-China
Democratic Women's
Federation;
ale ???
Nne. Chang Ch' len;
Mho,. :Chang Tsung-an;
Ch'ien Heine;
Mae. Han. Yu-t 'ung;
Moe. Huang Kan-ying;
Mine. Kung Plu-sheng;
Mhe. Li Bei-ta;
Nhe, Li Ping;
Nine. Liu Ch'ing-yang
Chinese art exhibien opens in Lahore
under the sponsorship of the Pakistan
Art Council,
Chinese,arts and crafts exhibition
opens in Karachi under the auspices of
the Arts Council of Pakistan.
:.Chinese Mosles.p11BnIna visit Karachi
whore thy meet many Pakistani
religious leaders including leaders
ApVtlia-Jamiat al4f1ame Is3ami and the
Et Pakistan "Islaoic Organization."
The Moslempilgrins donate 10,000
ruPees to the Pakistan flood victims
re4effund.committee on behalf of
the China Islamic Association.
0.4inese industries exhibition displays
,heavy machinery and other industrial
products of New China at the third
Pakistan International Industries Fair.
-.Wop!en's delegation, visits Pakistan on
a g-oodwill mission at the invitation
of the All-Pakistan Women's Association.
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Arrive: Leader
De art: No. Members
12/2/55-
12/18/55
12/16/55-
2/4/56
rio
? Soong Ching-ling,
Vice Chairman NPC
Standing Connittee
People's Republic
Of China
1/16/56- 1 Prof. Liu Chung-lo
6 days
3/19/56-
3/2.4/56
Marsha).?To Teuaa,
Vice Premier
3/26/56- 3 n a
n a
4110moremmi,ronew.011.?
Name or Type
s..11122agatkza_ Remarks
Arts and crafts exhibition opens in
Lahore under the auspices of the
Arts Council of Pakistan.
Soong Ching-ling pays friends=
visit to Pakistan, Burma, India,
at the invitation of the governments
of these countries.
Delegate to Science Conference of
Pakistan attends eighth session at
Dacca. The conference is held under
the auspices of the Pakistan. Associa-
tion for the Advancement of Science.
govqngpnadelegation attends
inauguraUon ceremony of the Pakistan
Islamic Republic.
Delegation of the Chinese Medical
Association attends fourth session of
the A1l-PakistaU2lica1 Conference
at Peshawar.
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Agreemants
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c, AGROEMENTS SIGNED BW COMMUNIST CHINA AND PAKISTAN
1419.2tJiloax PJ_2s2.2Lapla3.,
:April 1956, Karachi., Sino-Paylstani C2a1 Contract: provides
that China supp4 125i000 long
tOns of coal to Pakistan. ,
May 10: 1956 Karachi,
alatEaklptalli Coal Co,ntract: provides
that ChEa wit'expo.oL 360,000 long
tons of coal to Pakistan.
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55. BETWEEN COMMUNIST CHINA AND PARAGUAY
a.
FROM' PARA.GUAY
Arrive: Leader Name or Type
De art: No.? Members of Del tion and
Remarks.
8/30//5 n n a
10/6 55
Youth delegates. Z00-InternatiOnaL
b. TO PARAGUAY
None
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From
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a. FROM PM'
Arrive: Leader NaMe .or Type . ,
De art: No Members ' ? _9E2212Eation and Pemarka
, .
6/56- n a n a Ispsz.1.1.1813. visit China after attend-
n a in international conference a
journalists in Helsinki.
b. TO PERU
None
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57. BETWEEN COMMUNIST CHINA ANDMAIL.11),MS._
a. FROM THE PHILIPPINES
Philippines
From
To
Arrive:
De t:
Leader
No.
11/77/55
1 Leonard Ignacio,
President National
Students Union of
the Philippines
Name or Type
of Delo .ation and Remrks
Student a utgon delegate inspects
Communist China's educational situa-
tion.
b. TO TPJ
None
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58. Im,gEsuaaign_lcum AT POLAND
a. FROM POLAND"
Arrive:
Depart:
5/54 -
?/55
1/15/55
Leader
No. Members
18 KrziWof
.Dcmi iswicz, pilot
nstructar'
2/13//55- n a
,
3P3 -
4/24/55--
6/10/55
Name or Type
? of Dele-ition 'and ReMerks
? ?
B. Goronski, Vice-
Minister Foreign.
Trade
Witold Wierzbicki
Vice-President
Polish Academy of
Sciences;
K. Kuratowski,
W. Nowacki, and
W. Rodzinski,
academicians
4/29/55- 1 Ignacy Krasickil
n a Chief Editor
Gezeta Polska
5/eM-J. Prof K. Budzek?
n a University of Warsaw
5/4/55- 12
6/11/55
Vice-Chairman Polish
State Commission for
Economic Planning
POIiehitVil a.Viatpn Mission, Coil-
sisting offiglider instructors,
nips:craftsmen and techniCians, one.
enginWone professor, and one
ninspectW.from the civil aircraft
registration board organizes gliding
school .n Ch'ang-ts-kou according to
the system established in Poland,
Ealatkast 70 Polish scissor cuts
and. 133 photographs, illustrating
achievements of "German. Democratic
Republic," opens in Sbanghal.
Trade delegation arrives in Peiping
' to CondUct negotiations-on tiaae for
1955 between China and Poland.
Scientists negotiate and sign Since.
Polish scientific cooperation
protocol.
Journalist visits China under the 1955
executive plancf the Sino-Polish
Cultural Cooperation Agreement.
Scholar tours .China and attends the
commemoration meeting for the world
cultural figures in Peiping.
Delegation attends second session of
the Joint Committee for Sino-Polish
Technical and Techao1019111.1222222a-
in Peiping.
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a, FROM POLAND, Continued
Arrive: Leader
De art: No. Members
Name or Type
of Dole ation and Remarks ...
Pia.nat. tours China and. gives ;lectures
at the Nertheast.Conservatory of
Music under the. 1955 implementation
'plan for 'the Sine-Polish Cultural
Cooperation Agreement.
5/30/55- 1 R, Bakst,. professor
3 months Warsaw Music -
College
6/29/55-
2 months
'Dr. Blaz j Lege
all al
9/22/5.5-
12/16/55-
9/27/55-
11/1/55
n a IA. Col. Zi_Utr
Worwa Representative
and. Chief' Cultural
Affairs General
Political Department
Polish Army;
?
Col Te odor Ratkowski
head of ensemble; and
P07.1-AA2ISP.. Puda/
Vice-head of ensemble
in charge of political
affairs
Leaneld Infeldi Vice-
President World Peace
Committee and council
member World Federa-
tion of Scientific
Workers
Chemist lectures in Tangshan Fushun?
Anshan, and Dairen on the classifica-
tion and the chemical processes? of...
coal.
Gift, Poland presents two gliders to
China.
Polish music (A:ening by Shanghai
symphony_ orchestra features Chopin,
The evening was arranged by tlao
Shanghai Philharmonic Society under
the 1955 plan of the Sino-Polish
Cultural Cooperation Agreement.
Polish Arm,Song.and Dnce EnseMbIe
visits Chin ?i performance tour.,.\
801..entl.pt tours China and gives
lectures in accordance with the 1955
Inplomentation plan for the Sim,
Polish Cultural Cooperation Agreement
at the invitation of KW Mo-jo,
President of the Academy of Sciences
in China.
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, a. ER4M_LO -_,IAND Continual._ .
Poland
From
Arrivei
E2part:,
Leader
.1110????1?11.111?110.1.
Name or Type
of ,Delegation . and Remarks
Members ." I ?
9/28/55- .
tHE41 jRawterzbialri,
Architectural exhibition and lectures
11/2/55
-
Chairman Polish. :
in Peiping on, Polish architecture.
,Architects',Associa-
tion
The delegation has come to China as
guests of the Society of Chinese
10/2/5,5- -.
10/27/55
Pm ea
op ego , ? .
?
Architects, .
Polish mahla2sItz,a1 exhibition opens
at Soviet Exhibition Center in Peiping
sponsored by the Polish Architects'
,
Association at the invitation of the
Society of Chinese Architects. The
exhibition is later displayed in
'
Shanghai and Canton, (See item above.)
10/16/5-.
1
Stanislav Moikovski
? ; ? .
Journalist visits China in accordance
with 1955 plan for implementation of
Sino-Polish Cultural Cooperation
11/IT5"7-
Ofl
Agreement,
Intalamotti'MarlonanshiD.0ontest4,
11/26'55-
-
See International,
, .
11/18h5-
7-
110 MN
Polish 222I2E2,..2abook illustrations
12/105
exhibition.opens at Working People's
Palace of Culture;. in Peiping. The
exhibits represent the work of some Co
12/1/55-
12/6/55
. ?
1 Dr. W. lOrylowicz,
antibiotis, .:Intarna
?-
eprigiwotary Pdliph:artists and is
sponsored by the Bureau for Cultural
Relations with Foreign Countries in
accordance with the 1955 executive
plan of the:Sino4olish cultural co-
operatien.agreement.
Anti-Biotics Research Conference.
See
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a. ustusgaL Continua
Arrive:
- Leader
Dart 122,tembers
101057
3
?AdaUARA914):
1/31/56
Minister Higher
Edueation4-
e
J. Wilciek, Vice
Minister Culture
and Art;
Mihalewske Deputy
Secretary -C..exieral?
Polish Committee
for Cultural
Relations with
Foreign Countries
2/15/56-
n a
n a
3/.O/6
4/116-
4
n a
4/4/56
-Rama or Type
eflton. .f4nd .Remarks.
Cultural del,egation negotiates and
signs 1956-iplan.fo1 the execution Of
the.Sino-Polish,Cultural Cooperation
Agreement.%
Garbarnia soccer team of Krakow,
Poland: visits China for a playing
tour.
Film workers delegation Visits
Peiping, Shanghai, Nanking, and other
large cities in China to exchange
experiences with their Chinese col-
leagues at the invitation of the
Ministry of Culture.
4/24/56-
n a
n a
International Democratic
5/3/56
VOmen's
Federation. Se International.
4/25/56-
n a
Boleslaw Gebert
Trade union delegation visits Peiping
n a
at the invitation of the All-China
Federation of Trade Unions to attend
May Day celebrations.
5/56-
2
Hilary Yelchowski,
Wor1c2r2.2prtz delegates visit China
n a
alternate =mbar
after attending Korean Workers Party
Political Bureau
Polish United
Workers Party; and
Congress, Liu Shao-chi: Chou En-lai,
Chu Te, Kang Sheng, Pteng Ch'en,
Tung 11.-wu: Peng Te-hual, and Tong
Roman Fibeloki, ?
minister machine
building industry
Hsiao-ping have a reception and banquet
for these and, other delegates.
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a. FROM POLAND, Continued
Arrive:
3.
5/29/56
Leader
&alert
Bog:T7kelitMunia.
Lail, organ Polish
United Workers' Perty
and chairmen Polish
Journalists Union
Name or Type
of Nao tion Remarks
-Pressmanrvisits Construction projects
and scenic spots in China in accordance
with the SinO.Tolish cultural coopera-
tion agreements,
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'179
Tb POLAND
Arrive:
Derart: N
,Leader..
'-grembe a
nO.
Hung Sham-.
2/22/-
3/21/5
MeoSeu-tpung?
1P:resident Central
COnservatory of
Music
5/11/55-
PenOLTO-huati:Vice:
n a
Premier and Minister
of Defense; '
Wan 71,
- Wang Ping-nano
&Jae) Hsiang-Jung,
Chen Chu, and
Li Yin-u, advisors
6/18/55-
M. ow
,00
n a
7/3/55-
xi a
Cjieng, KuArag-t_to.
n a
7P1/55-
n a
Ho Lung Vice -
8/8/'55
Premier
Name or Type,.
.of Dole atiam ' d Remarks
First Chinese gaLaaknil in Poland
-
is held in Warsaw and later in 16
other cities,
gyalipal delegation arrives in Warsaw
to sign4955 e*ecutive plan for the
Sinopolish:Cultural Cooperation
AgreeMent.
amms represents China as one of
the judges at the Fifth International
Chopin Piano Contest in Warsaw.
Observer delegation attends second
session of the,,?2,,NaNzialap,j,mja,t2.,
Ealrd1R5 Peace ang..194ZULJASARaW.
In Warsaw.
Chinese 11221ata_gashaition by 36
contemporary Chinese artists opens in
Warsaw under the sponsorship of the.
Polish Committee for Cultural Coopera-
tion with Foreign Countries.
Delegation, consisting of decorators,
engineers, skilled-workers, and.. trade.
personnel, attends the 211th _Poznan
International Fair and arranges for
the Chinese exhibition of 2,800 items
of machinery, farm products, and
handicrafts.
Government delegation attends Polish
National Liberation Day celebrations
at the Stalin Palace of Culture and
Science in Warsaw.
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b. TO POLAND, Continued.
Arrive:
Depart:
'Leader
No. Members..
IN?14?1100?0
7/29/55-
7/30/55-,
T/29/55- 41.a
7/30/55-, 690
8/i4/5,
8/7/55 -
9/5
n a -
8/30/55
10/10/55
n a
11/21/55-
'n a
1/21/56-
n a
a a
0u Tang-hang,"' and.
Wu lisuela-chien,
deputy leaders .
6 Chiu Fens,
n a
n a
n a
Yela Chi-ch,
Minister Foreign
, Trade.
-Pieta Chih-'.in
'Name 'or -Typ-e'
__ol_ktkelpt1or.:41nd Remarks.
Chinese Folk Music Maser:able takes
part in Fifth World. Festival of Youth
and. Students for Peace and Friendship.
Poland
To
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Youth ana delegation attends,
fifth World. Youth Festival in Warsaw.
The delegation includes representatives
of youth organizations, workers. and,
peasants, various nationalities,.
religious- groups, :writers, artists, a
song- and. ,dance. ensemble, and. an, ? .
athletic ,team.
Observer delegation attends Inter-
13,1a940..jilsaerszale Race at ihe ?
invitatien.:Of, the Friends of Soldiers
'League of Poland and the Polish
Automobile and. Motorcycle Club.
Your Artists I. delegation visits
Poland. on a performance tour.
Trade delegation arrives in Warsaw
for negotiations with the Polish
government on mutual deltveries:of,'
goods in 1956.
Poet visits Poland in accordance with
the 1955 plan for the impleraentatinn
of the Sino-Polish cultural coopera-
tion agyeeraents.
Chinese 0422:m.,A ,exhibition opens in
the Stalin Pe,larie of Culture and
Science in Warsaw. The exhibition,
displaying more than 100 items, is
sponsored by the Polish Committee
for Cultural Relations with Foreign
Countries,
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To
181
TO POUND,. Continued.,
Arrive:
Depart:
30/5,6-
3/13/56
Leader
No - Members
23 n a
3/14/567.
n a
4/p/56-
4 8/56
Chu T;
end
Wang Ping-nen
Tsui I -tien,
Vice-Minister
Health;
Chi,Lu-yul
Assistant Minister;
Chen Wen-kwei,
bacteriologist;
and others
4/7/567 3 tHoiao7tunso
n a Vice Chairman
Supervisory Com-
mittee
Federation of
Cooperatives
4/26/56- n a. Nan Han-chen
5/29/56
Name or Type
of..2.9.12941.9n Remarks
Students sport delegation attends
World University Students' Winter
Games in Warsaw. The delegation
consists of on ice hockey team and
observers to the figure skating and
skiing competitions.
Funeral delegation of government
members attends burial of Bolos:law
Bierut, First Secretary of the Central
Committee of the Polish United Workers
Party in Warsaw.
Delegation of the Ministry of Health
attends a public health conference.
Cooperatives delegation attends
Second Congress of the Polish ,
"Peasants Mutual Aid" Agricultural
Producers Cooperatives.
Econondc mission makes an extensive
study of Poland's industry.
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Agreements
182
c. AppaMENTS SIG= BETWEZI.LCOMONIST CHINA ABILPOLAND
Pate of.-?1g711.nEPlace ofg
Nhrch 21, 1955 Peiping arlja:Pc....211.112.Lraetzteement: China to
supply Polandyduring 1955, with mineral
products, animally-products, Mod-
stuffs,. and tea; Poland to supply China
with equipment, metals .and rolled steel,
machineryy, vehicles, and industrial
chemicals.
Sino-Polish ScientakLammAkal.
Protocol: CoVerstalks between the
Chinese and.PoliSh academies of
sciences OwfUrther development of
scientific cooperation; and sets forth
principles on the exc1t4nge of
scientific knzPledgey matual assistance
in training'sdientific personnel, and'.
the exChange of visits of scientists
of both countries.'
June 8, 1955
Peiping
Dec. 21, 1955 Warsaw
Jan. 28, 1956_ Peiping-:
Sine-Polish?Trade Accord: China to
supply Pol&nd wtth ore; non-
ferrous metals, asbestos, food
products, tea, cored tobacco, fruits,
silks, and other goods; Poland to
furnish China wIth corolete sets of
equipment, machinery, transport
machinery, tractors, and other agri-
cultural machinery, steel products,
textiles, tUgary and other goods.
Sind,Polieh CUltuxelp3an: 1956
plan to carry oit the Sine-Polish
Cultural Cooperation Agreement. Under
the plan. direet ? exchange zolations will
be set up between the scientific,. ,
educational, cultural, and art organiza-
tions in the two countries; and.
scientists, writers, and artists will
visit each otheris coutlitry and exchange
experiences. Also,provides,f6t the-
exchange of scientific, cultural, and
art exhibitions.
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Poland.
Agreements
c. AGREEMENTS SIGNE2,BETWEEN COMMUNIST:CHINA1VD.POLANpl, Continued
Date of 3i P.1222...ss_ampla.
April 23, .1956
June 21, 1956
Warsaw:
T4i!chn1ca1 and Tec1ral2gica1
Cooperation Protocol: provides for fur-
ther-expansion and.strengthening-Of
technical and technological coopera-
tion between China and. Poland.' -
Poznan laternational Sino-Polish Trade Pact: provides that
Fair) Poland sell to China 373 diesel
generators for drilling rigs, 500
Caterpillar tractors, 80 wheel-type
tractors, and 170-sets.of drilling rigs.
In addition, Poland is required to
supply 65 lathes of various types and
.69 bulIdOzers, which can also be used
as Caterpillar cranes.
?Nr
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.184
LpiaLl .29.WITZ_LHINA AND PORTUGAL
a. FROM PORTUGAI
Portugal
From
To
log=
kozaL",..194,_142,p,,Lers
8/30/55- na na
10/6/55
Name or Type
of pelzaktion ts2 ark e ,
zou delegates. See acLejzarW.carla.
b. 12.1Z(212114
None
+
? ? No ? ow ? ? nr? ? ea p ? ? ? N. r. ? ? ? r I ? M 1 I K A Wm ?
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2/17/55
60.
185
CHI
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From
,
a. gia..Maa
3/4/55-
3/25/55
7/10/55- 2 Solomon 1:11a; and
9/17/55
n a n a
Wow
8/1/55-
9/16/55
g/29/55-
10/14/55
9/16/55-
12/19/55
9/30/55
n a
4elshoyu IIariya
n a
Floresou'Arta;
Wiski Ana; and:.
Fp ZUmitru_
Stefan Nicola,
DireCtor Virus
Research Institute
of Rumanian Academy
of 6Ciences -
Fetre Dumitru; and
GeO Bogza
/tAag delegation negotiates and sips
1955 goods exchange and payment
agreement.
.gia of tractors and farming implements
from the Rumanian Government was '
officiallyyeceived by the Peiping ,
regime at a:CreT1104y,at the Tunghaien
'Agricultural Machine and Tractor
station. This gift was presented
on the occasion of the Chinese
National Day anniversary.
Rumanian :23,L,Jc Isah,=4.oz opens
-
in Shanghai:.'-?-
4rtistp-etudy Chinese folk art in
accordance with 1955 plan of the
Sino-Rumanian cultural cooperation
agreement.
gauguaga delegation visits Chinese
cooperatives in Peiping and other
cities.
Vocalists and musicians visit China
in accordance with 1955 plan of the
Sino-Rumanian cultural cooperation
agreement.
Academician visits China under the
1955 executive plan of the Sino-
Rumanian cultural cooperation
agreement, giving a series of lectures
on virus.
Itritere visit China in accordance with
1955 plan.of the Sino-Rumanian Cultural
-Cooperation Agreement.
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a. RumOTIA, cottifitlea-
COMM1.411111.411160.01110.00
Arrive: .194.12E
10/17/55-
n a
11/17/55- n
11/26/55
12/1/55.-
12/6/55
12/6/55- 1
12/10/55
a
12/20/55,
n a
12/30/55 -
1 month
Lia ? cristian
:Stefan Nicols44
virus specialist.
Lidia Cristian
Name or Type
pfDepks
. .
accordance with 1955 plan for imple7
nientatiOn-.0 the Sino-Rumanian Cultural:
Cooperatian-AEreement.
,?,
-LastrattisgWaszliguarmt4p gailesi?
506iaWwilklaa.
, ,
Aalt-412144_49Aurstacakrtma.
se0:4144004smil.
lunist gives recitals in Peiping at
, a,perf,Crmance sponsored by the Union
of Chineee'Musicians.
16?Pruka AreAatidrUr'end"-
3/56- n a
n a
4/1/56-
4/4/56
?gumanian.national men's 1211.19.1kall'
is1te China.
Elnlankr ,- -
deputy head
n a
Oliviviu Rusul
observer
?
Rumanian:folk art exahillat'opene in
Ipeiping on the eighth anniversary of
thejOunding of the "Rumanian People's
RdpalW7The 1,200 items include
national costumes, pottery, woodwork,
-bone and metal articles, musical
.instruments, embroidery, and, textiles,
and is the largest of its kind held
abroad by the "RumanianPpoplels
Republie to date, The exhibition is
sponsored by the Bureau for Cultural
Relations with Foreign Countries '
under the 3.955 executive plan of the
Sino-Rumanian Ctltura?ooperation
Agreement.
Chinese Moftritytanajegillal.. See
21112Lagisma,
RuilLEeaeration of 4.;;cienIals.'
Workers. See illaraptional.
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187
a. gram RUMANIA, Continued
Arrive:
koll=
4/20/56-
8
'klarcel Vlaiouriz:912.L.tw_anis'
n a
4/24/56-
n a
n a
5/V56
4/29/56-
n a
1
Firgil BaciucescU,
,member editorial
board Zul Aalania
5/56-
n_a
Janos Fazekas?
n a
Secretary; and
-Constantin Lazarescu,
staff member Central
Committee Rtmanian
Workers Party;
5/56
TrIRM
and others'
.0111?1
5/30/56-
126
Ini Nicolae
:
n a
6/12/56-
2
garchel Lokar; and.
n a
Oktav Doichean
6/23/56-
???
7/23/56
lime or Type
.01* ...1.110.** ? IIIIIIIIMOA.,11?0011.1.1.10.40.1011.
and_;_kmarks
avers visit China after
participating in the 1956 world table
tennis championships in Tokyo.
W.922.414.Intern04191.14 31911122131&12-
1Wepation. See ;all:national.-
latuald visits China in accordance
with China's cultural cooperation
agreements with Rumania.
Workera_mly delegation visits China
'after-attending Third Congress
Korean Workers' Party Congress.
'Rumanian ItagglaIlona.of ancient
Chinese agamkby 4USebiu Camilar
published by the Rumanian State
Publishing Rouse for literature
and art.
Folk dance and song ensemble visits
China in. accordance with the Chinese-
Rumanian cultural cooperation
agreement.
Aubituts.and winners of the Rumanian.
labor medal; second class, visit
Chin& in accordance with the 1956
executive plan for the Sino-Rumanian
Cultural Cooperation Agreement.
Eac art exh bition is shown in Canton
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To
188
. TO RUMANIA.
Arrive: LW=
3/29/55
449/55-
5/1/55
6/10/55-
n a
8/5/55-
9/20/55
8/15/55r.
n a
n a
Ow.*
n?a
n a n a
n a 29Llig2n
n a ?Sna.?1194:Ual,
President Peiping
Agricultural
University
9/14/55r 19 n a
n a ?
9/23/55-
n a
.912916,300-11anEy
Vice-Minister
PettoleUm Inaustry
10/24/557-..n a ,2_gaknien, Chinese
n a kmbassador to the
Rumanian People's
Reptblic
12/22/55- n a =al
2/24/56
4 . .
Name or Type
end Rinarcp
Chinese gia..a.acj.,,ktjaaaa_ajzb=1,2n
opens in laucharest under the sponsor-
ship of the Rumanian Association for
Cultural Relations with Foreign
Countries.
g22.0ell, team visits China at the
inyitation of the Committee for
Physical Oilfizre and Sports of
Rumaan.
- ,
EglLgulc ensemble. gives performances
:.of-Ohinesetraditional music in
:nucharest,and other cities.
Delegation. of Lcienliste.z..educators,
anlArtietp visit Rumania.
Agricultural delegation studies
agriculture in Rumania in accordance
with the 1955 plan for Sino-Rumanian'
cultural cooperation.
Molo.rgyslIsts compete in international
cross-country race in Rumania.
&lent=
delegation attends third
session of the Joint 3ino-Rumanian
Scientific and Technical Cooperation
Commission in Bucharest.
Trade delegation 'arrives in Bucharest
to hold. talks with the Government of
the Rumanian People's Republic on
the signing of a 1956 Sino-Rumanian
Trade Agreement.
99,yernmpt delegation of the CCP
Central Committee attends second
congress of the Rumanian Workers'
Party at invitation of its Central
Committee. -
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To
189
b. amana, Continued
Arrive; L2Aa.a
memb r8
12/30/55 -2 Wu Ohang-chao,
n. a 'Director Palace.
Museum; and
Lu Ming, department
head Bureau for
Cultural Relations
with Foreign
Countries
4/56- n a Lukg. Shisinevschi
n a
4/15/56- 48 n a
n a
6/18/56-
n a
41
Cheng Po-ohi; and
Tseng Ke
6/24/5E- n a n a
7/7/56
? Name or Type
of De e 611914?, pnd Remarks
9111IBE21 delegates negotiate and
sign 1956 executive plans in connection
with the Sino-Rumanian cultural
cooperation agreements.
;rade utaon delegation attends May
Day celebrations in Peiping at the
invitation of the All-China Federation
of Trade Unions.
Acro14419_Ireyp gives performances in
nine cities in Western Rumania in
accordance with the 1956 plan for
implementation of the Sino-Rumanian
Cultural Cooperation Agreement.
Ekilea attend the first i'tuthanian
writers congress in L.acharest at
invitation of the Rumanian Union of
Writers.
Men's and women's tukttbal..:L:umg
compete with Rumanian teams in
Bucharest at the invitation of the
Rumanian Committee for Physical.
Culture and Sports.
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Apeements
;90
-D4*-44444ag 1112g-d-11442g
1/20/55 Peiping -
4-501,147,..4:02,j,sreement: China
tO Supply Bilbania with mineral
productsvanimal by-products, raw
Materialsond:Apily:necessitiesi
**Mania to. npply China with power-
glimerating equipment, petroleum,
indUstriga*chemicals, machinrY,
gOOdsrequired:for production, and
constrUctiOPJ04:4aily necessities.
3/10/55 Bucharest 5Q Plan'igii.11.4:14121.111D-gulturA;
9.2242id122
?
7/30/55 ,OUsharsat
1/3/56- Bucharest
243/54
Bucharest '
c9mmUnlpg,tions Agreemt
Sino.Rumanian Trade andPayments
tamhats, China to supply lUmania
with iron ore, aabeatos, wool, skint
and hides, foodstuffs, tea, jute, .en4
cotton yarn; Rumania to supply China
with electric generating equipment,
deep-well drilling equipment, tractors,
oil tank cars, petroleum, and
petroleum products.
tive P an for the Sino-
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From
To
AS1
61. BETWEEN COMMUNIST CHINA AND SAUDI ARABIA
a. FROM SAUDI ARABIA
Arrive:
De art: So. Members
Leader
NaMe &-Typo
of Dele ation :and Remarks
NOne
b. TO SAUDI ARABIA
1/6/56- n a Trade mission arrives in Jidda at the
1/14/56 Vice-Minister Foreign invitation of the Government of the
_
Trade Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The mission
is excbanging views with representatives
of the Government and commercial and
industrial circles of Saudi Arabia on
the development of trade relations
--batwean-theYtwo?countries.-
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192 To
.62N....,C,SHOOLOINA,AND SENEGAL
a. FROM -SENEGAL. '
ammat01/00POIMIMM..10111.01i1010.111?11.11....464.1??????????00aSOMN,MMOWS.. .alisref.....?????????10....Wwri???0??,....../kWIsm.00.1.???????=0...??????????=7,
Arrive: Leader ? Nene or Type ?
De art: ? ? ers gon...;. -arta Remaxike
Youth delegates. See International.
9/2/55-
n a
n a n
4./26/56- n a n a
5/3/56
Women' s Tiaternational peraocratic
? 24.:teati;n.- See -Iiitermatienal. ?
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From
To
63.
193
ETWF4N COMMUNIST CHTNA.AUDSPAIN
Arrive:
Depart:
Leader
No. Members
n a.
8/30/55;'
n a
11/12/55-
n a
4/24/56-
5/3/56
n a -
5/25/56
Dr. JosaGiral,,
Chairmat'SpaniSh"
Peace Committee
and member:Burean
World -Peace Council
Name or
.ofMelepation-.- and ' Remark
. . ?
YOUth delegates See International.
Peace leader attends a meeting in
Peiping commeMOrating the 100th anni-
versary of the first edition of
Walt Whitmanle "Leaves, of Grasp." and
the 350th anniversary Of the pUbliCa-
tion-Of Cerventeat "Don Quixote."
Women's. International Democratic
Federation."See International.
Peace delegates visit China at the
invitation of the China Peace
Committee.
TO SPAIN
None
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From
194
_------
.Arrive:' '
De.: t*
6. BETW, COlvivIUNT.ST CHI* AND THE SUDAN
. FROM .THE SUDAN
Name or Tine
7/13/55-
7/30/55
All Moh.aprd Ibrahim
? 9/2/55-, na na
? a
4/21/56'-
n a
'5/3:/56-.
13 a
Sayi.d. Jacob
?Zaraid bEticiker
. 10 All Amer
, 1
,
f e. tion. and --Remarks
Jurist visits China at" the invitation
of the Political Science and taw
Association. of China.
Touthdeleates. See International.
Peace delegate visits China at the
invitation of the China Peace
Committee.
,
Cultural delegation, consisting of
government officials, journalists,
doctors, and businessmen visit China
at the invitation of the Chinese
People's Association for Cultural
Relations with Foreign Countries.
5/3/56- a a Abdul.?.?,,,,L?ati.thaL.A. Tra .. on
de unt . delegates. visit d
China an
exchange technical experiences with
Chinese workers at the invitation of
the Chinese People's Association for
Cultural Relations with Foreign
Countries.
? ".*" 5/17/56
5/11/56- 10 Daoud Abdel Latif Sudanese Cultural Delegation of Good-
? a .China at the. invitation of
the Chinese People's Association for
Cultural Relations with Foreign
Countries.
1.INCLABSIFIM
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To
195
b. TO TEE SUDAN
-0.0.
Arrive: WAer Name or Type ...,,.,_.
Depart: No. Memberq_ , of Delegation and Remarks
_ . __ _ ,
4/4/56- n a Yeh,Chi-chuamo. Trade mission visits the Sudan at
.....--
n al . AdnisterForeigm the invitation of the Government of
...
the Sudan Republic to discuss trade
promotion and economic relations
between the two countries.
Trade
4/16/56- 75 Burhan Shahidi Cultural and artistic,mission.perforMs-
4A9/56
et-the-Sudan'CultUral Center Theater.
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Agreements
196
c. AGREEMENTS SIGNED WIWELM COMMUNIST CHINA ALM TRE SUDAN
Date of S1smilw---1,241alLsplVjx.
Alain 141: 1956 "10:iiirtmv
?S1.n9.;Sudanese Trade Talles,trimmunicue:
-ekpresses-willingness-by,both
countries to promote trade and
economic re10400etiieen...tho two.
..countries.
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From
197
65. BETWEEN CONMUNIST CHINA AN SWEDEN
_a. FROM SWEDEN
Arrive;
Depart:
No."..
Leader
?
R. Schulman,
Swedish Ambassador?
to Soviet Union
. Copts, 44r andt,
Manager Billingfors
' Corporation
5/55-
n a
5/12/55-
6/22/55
1
8/28/55-
1.4a1Mar leo Mehr;
9/22/55
and M-s Mehr.'
8/31/55-
5
Mine. Wiberg
9/23/55
3/14/56-
4/11/56
1
Rev. G. Nystrpm,
Pastor Covenant
Mission of Sweden
4/2/56-
n a
n a
5/3/56
6/6/56-
1
Lt. Col. A. H.
n a
Areskoug
Name or TYPO.
of Deleggtiop and Remarks.
Ambassp.dor visits China and is
received by Chou En-lai.
de ? -
mission"tl'sits China,
gity_goilulllga of Stockholm visits
China etyinvitetionof the Chinese
People's .Institute of Foreign Affairs.
gaIREA1 delegation Visits China at
invitation of the.Chinese People's
Association for Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries.
Church leader attends the enlarged
session of tWNational Committee
of the Protestant 'Churches of China
forTSelf-4dMinistration at invitation
of Christian Leaders Y. T. Wu and
Marcus Cheng.
goalikau. See ,International.
4411.11.14MILS.2.111&1=2:17isits
China.
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To
19S
. TO SWEDEN
Arrive:
e art:
Leader
Me ber
Name or Type
of at on id... Remarks
c)asic.a1
Onppmble performs in Stockholm and
Goteborg at invitation of the
Swedish Dance AsSociation.
,
bas2 delegation attends special
session of the Uorld Peace:Counal
in'SVockholm to discuss disarmament;
prohibition?'ornuclear weapons, and
other question concerning peace
and relaxation- of 'international
tension.
10/05- n 4
n a '
3/29/56- 16 Chen Shu=llaag;
4/19/56
5/10/56-
n a .
;du Nig, deputy
leader;
-Li
CheRan-sheng;
ala0 Li-tzu;:
Lo Lung-chi;
.Hou Te-pang;.
? Chien Tuan-shengt:
.,Cheng Chien;
Fu Tao-i;
Balch :1111#:: 444414
Phoebe Jiv0..Shil.-
. Tang: Ming,chaovand
6 Tena Chpn,thsi, vice
.Faderation of supply
'and Marketing
HuonL Ts'en,-,ming;
Uu Jen,-kusi;
Kao Ling;,
_
Yen Tae-lung;
Teng Chen-hsi;
Nis. Chiao Chien
411.??????????111.111. ? ..11W,11???./.111M1.411.
9.9.222041= delegation visits Sweden:.
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From
199
66. jaitZLENQJ
a.
brrive:
Lepd,er
A094.1:
Fo.
.
4/29/55-
5
Dr. H. Kramer
.n a.
4/12/56-
2
Ulliam H. Aichel;
4/26/56 .
Eugene de Week
04/56- n 4 n a
5/3/56
AND .L?itLAND
rlame or Type
--2f-22.919-0:....a9n. and ReD2N.10-
natmed delegation visits China at
invitation of the Chinese People's
rissociation for Cultural Helations
with Foreign Countries.
11124/1241210-11-ed 4.944224naUta
delegation arrives in China at the
invitation of the Ted Cross Society
or China. gcMbers exchange views with
leaders of the Red Cross Society of
China concerning Red Cross work;
inspect basic centers set up by the
Peiping chapter of the Red Cross
society of China in factories, schools,
and residential districts, and medical
and public health Services; and visit
scenic spots and places of historic
interest.
Ll.cinaalittaLiaam.4,..)221._noolfa2
kii...lex,E,t1.94., See laaLva_.ollal.
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200
b. 7.9...21,112ZUM
Arrivel. Luau- - -% ? Name or Type
Loltpla.r.k.1...........?.24....,..D213106 . __
24155? n a flit
2/4/55 .
2/9/55-
n a
5,/55-
03/56
7/7/55:-;
- 7/10/55
Hau Kuong-ping,
Vice-President All-
china'Demooratic
Women's Federation
n a .n. a..
32,...:TA, Tith-chuano.Vice-
.President All-China
Democratic Women's
Federation and of
the Chinese People's
National Committee in
Defense of Children
4/55- 1 Professor Tu Chang-
n a wang, honorary secre-
tary and member
standing committee
World Federation of
Scientific Workers
8/31/55- n a n a
n a
5/17/56- n a n a
2 weeks
Delegation of 411zzia_akaaaa.
Fe4raZion attends a conference in
4on, Switzerland on problems of
peace. The conference is jointly
sponsored by the International Union
of Students and the i,orld Students
-
Christian Federation.
Delegates attend council meeting of
1,12m2iLlaszdadko_rat8lDemo9ratkp
Egder4ion in Geneva, Switzerland.
Other countries attending are India,
Japan, Indonesia, Britn, France,
Italy, East Germany, and West German/.
Chinese 91?0.1.9.4-21.2.ata-a= visits
Switzerland during 8-month 9-country
performance tour in Europs.
Delegates and staff members .attend
the World Congress of Mothers in.
Lautanne, Switzerland.
Delegate attends inkzatlimlg
Conference for_Zumfa,..V.0.=.421:
4i2aa,ggersz in Geneva as observer
for the World Federation of Scientific
Workers.
Chinesq,Arl_konD visits Switzerland
on a performance tour.
gatarel delegates tour Switzerland.
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TO SW/T
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TAUVAL.----2.4.----NtLabers
n a
5,62156 -
n a
? .14111?0
Continued
92.12:2_. arlg, Chemist;
911-91A9diag,
-economist and deputy
head of delegation;
Na9-Xi:Ahtag.,
engineer
.and deputy head Of.
delegation;
Li Chiyeh;'
Ho Chia-hua4
Chang Ting;
.11ang Hsueh7tao; and
Lang Yu-hsiu '
Name or Type
of Delp_gaAlo=.1_11...emgli
Chinese Lolk_grLszklbition opens at
Neuchatel Nuseum Of Ethnology in.'
Switzerland.
gatwal delegation tours Switzerland.
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202
67. ZILMLOMPENTADINLANAMBIA
?a BSIUMIA
W
Arrive.: - I2,14.2E Name or Type
No ofOnd ;Dterlat1ca---
4/30/55- n a n a
8/9/55
9/2/55- na na
n a
Peace delegates visit China at
invitation of the China Peace Committee
after attending the Asian Countries
Conference in New Delhi.
:Youth delegates. See jokaglipagl.
4/14/56- 2 Abd-al-Halim Qadur; ? aknalles-tour China at that
2 weeks and ? government's invitation.-
Faysal ar-Rekbi
4/26/56- n a V.0111411.1011,1t, INastaL,uauggIA attend May Day
n a aextile Syndicate); celebrations in Peiping at invitation
and Of the ll-China Federation of
Trade Unions.
Sawwaf (Electrical
Syndi707
4/30/56- 13 Lizaa?Kmalx-, Jurist delegation visits China at
5/25/56 chairman Syrian invitation of the Political ,Science
Lawyers Assooiation and Law Association of China. During
its stay, the members visit courts,
jails, factories, and agricultural
producer cooperatives in Peiping,
Shenyang, Anshan and Fushun and give
lectures on the history of Arab
5/13/56-
1
Abdal Majid Bustom
n a
6/56-
n a
n a
n a
6/30/56-
1
Abdal Daki
n a
Mohammed al-Issaac
countries.
Eemtax_a_Eallement visits China at
invitation of the Chinese People's
Institute for Foreign Affairs. He is
received by Chou En-lai on May 30.
ipurnalkla visit China after attending
International conference of journalists
in Helsinki.
Student delegate visits Anshan,
Shenyang, and Shanghai at invitation
of the All-China Students Federation.
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To
203
b. TO SYRIA
Arrive: LW=
Members
8/55- n a .911ALZ-MiDE,
n a member China
:Committee Promotion
of International
Trade and Vice-
Minister Foreign
Trade
12 V55-.
1/5/56
n a chlang Ying
5/21/56- 75 itirlp_alabill
6/13/56
??????????????????01.1?01110.011.1011?11.
Name or Type
.2.1.1.2kaalkon
Chinese delegation to gamp.aluald
Egg represents one of 21 countries
participating in fair. China
exhibits over 2,000 items including
machinery, steel products, building
materials, mineral ores, textiles,
foodstuffs, and Islamic relics.
Zrad2 delegation arrives in Syria to
negotiate and sign a trade agreement
with the Syrian Government and to
exchange views with Syrian
industrialists and businessmen on
the development of trade relations
between China and Syria.
-4Bul delegation visits Syria on
'a performance tour. During the
delegation's stay in Damascus, the
leader negotiates with the Ministry
of PI4blic Instruction for a cultural
cooperation agreement.
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204
ce k..,Z=LT?, _?,IMp,,.ATWEEN COMMUNIST CHINA AND MIA
Date of Siznka 1g2412_?.10j_g.n
11/.33155 ' Damascus'
6/1,/56
Damascus
-glastamlan.Tradsand-Paym
laparatat: 'It-to:romote and davelOp
trade between the two
_
PliglAti12D4-411311-9.2.900711.02
4L02004k? provides for the exchange
of teachers. an students, plus
university courses in the Arabic
language in 'China and the Chinese
language in Syria.
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68. BETWay 7,0MUNIST CHINA AND THAILAND
a. FROM THAILAND
?
Tholicnd
From
To
Arrive;
apart:
?
1/20/56-
2/13/56
IMpmbef211712a
1P______
Member of Parliament
and leader Economists
Party
4/24/56- . n a
5/3/56
4/27/567 :23 iap.I21.11144
n a
????????IrWpwrivoilm...
Nene or. Type
oUglexatipn ii.emaricP
Citizens -delegation, composed of
three businessmen, one farmer, three
newspepermeni'anda.journalist?
visits "Chines economic construction"
at invitation of the Chinese People's
Institute of Foreign Affair's. -
Demo9ratic
aludiga. See Internailmmal.
HighlAmag delegation exemines
cultivation of cotton end tea in
Chins, (This delegation is comprised
of 23 Vietnamese,members. See also
under Yi4m,wa.)
b. .111221.....,
LAL
9/55- n a 110,211=4112, Deputy
n a Director Chinese
Broadcasting
AdmAnistrative
Bureau
3/56
??????
D
delegetion, attends the 10th plenary
meeting of the ,orld Federation of
United Nations Association in Bangkok,
at invitation of the Federation.
Chinese film "Shin Hsian Lien" is
shown in pangkok under the sponsorship
of the TAlfare Department of Thailand's
Naval Ministry.
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69. E'LLIE_ELpjaZil.2L1 C N AND TUNIZ.,..A
a. FROM TUNISIA
Leadir ---7-7.77----ZWe or Type
8/28/55-.
9/20/55,
4/241/56...
5/3/56-
4/56-
n a
13 knjapal, executive odwL mission visits China at
member Tunisian . invitation of the China Peace
Peace Committee and Committee.
President Tunisia-
China Society
n a n a
'Djemal Dine Lellal,
? UGTT, Union of Agri-
CUltUral Instructors;
Eatadi Cherif) UST,
Unitarian Union of
Post, Telephone, and
Telegraph Workers;
Mohamed,Mellbuli,_UGTT,
-Public Works Union; and
Taieb ben Ahmed, UGTT,
Union Sfax-G4f0a Rail-
road Personnel
6/30/56-'.
n a
a
n a
.1.404-12.?-1DUrnalgia51-11PDP.U.4112
E.2.0 4,7411.9.B. See IggZDAI1211.a.
Labor delegation tours China and
attends Nay Day celebrations in
Peiping at the invitation of the
All-China Federation of Trade Unions.
The delegation is comprised of
members of the Tunisian General
Labor Union (UGTT) and the Trade
Union Federation of Tunisian Ijorkers
(USTT).
. Student delegates visit China at the
invitation of the 41,11-China Students
Federation after attending the Asian-
African Students Conference.
b. TO TUNISIA
None
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207
70, COMMUN ST CHINA ANs TURK
a. WIZ=
Arrive: r. Name or Type
None
3/56
.11110 ??????
zumzel.
Chinese Red Cross makes a snation
of ten thousand yuan.to the Turkish
Red Crescent for the relief of
flood, snowstorm, and earthquake
victims
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2e8 From
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N TC
IC Si OUT} AFRICA
a. lEalglalhallga
tairive;
, No.Lu_ers pd Repierkk
.12,gpart:
Leader, Naine or Type
8/30/55:-; ..na n a ?
10/6/55
4/21/56-
n a .
Iiora1d. Edwin Press
.121a-delegates.; -.See idgr?valaufak--
bat
delegate visits China at the
invitation of the China ?eaCe
Cc101ittee.
?Nes?????????40?01.0.1wW.Wrorm....???????1?????????......p.imays.a.ema...0.0 40,???????&
b. ?T.Q.Z.MAIINA
None
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72. EEN COMMUNIST CHINA AND THE UNITED KINGDO
a.LagiLIEN.31.12-112-194
..???????*evelmo...
Name or Type
krive
idia4=
D.W.E.ti.. No
2/5/55-
2/22/55
244.T.9..W...4:illtr...-13.12;tis,
Vice-Chairman Board
and Ceneral Manager
Barrow? Hepburn and
Gale Ltd. '
3/30/55- 17 SI, AI Lane, Brush
n a Croup Limited
4/6/55-
5/11/55
4/27/55-
n a
n a -
5/19/55
n a
Harry Pollitt,:'.
GerieralSeCretaryi
Communist Party of
Britain; and
Robert Stewart,
Chairman Appeals
Committee, Communist
Party Of Britain
n a
Mrs. Freda Grimble,
Honorary Secretary
of British National
Assembly of Women
Ixaal delegation, composed of
industrialists end merchants
representing 270,4:ritish manufacturing
firms, signs in Peiping more than
130 coritractsWith various Chinese
Oorinianist iov4rnment departments, for
total sale of goods valued at four
million pounds sterling.
ztait delegation, composed of
industrialists and businessmen, and
sponsored by. the Sino-Lritish Trade
Committee in Britain, discusses -
business transactions with the China
National Import and ,],xport
Corporation. and other import and
export concerns in China. The
group represents.4ritish chemical,
medical; eleCtrical supplies, steel '
and machinery manufacturers, and
export-import firms,
Communist leaders tour China.
Student delegates attend May Day
77,7175EFEtions in Peiping at the
invitation of the All-China Federa-
tion of Democratic Youth. The
delegates are students of the London
School of Economics and Political
Science.
Women's delegation tours Shenyang,
Anshan, Fushun, Nanking, Shanghai,
and Hangchow, and attends May Day
celebrations at invitation of the
All-China Democratic Women's
Federation.
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a. FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM, Continued
Arrive:
Depart:
No.
treader Name or //rue
zleuioers of' Remarks
8/2/55-
2
Denis Nowell Pritt*,,, Peace_uchampion". and wife visit
10/11/55
President British 'Chita at invitation of the China
?
Peace Committee and Peace Committee and Political
?
winner International Science andlLa4 Atsociation of China..
Stalin Peace Prize,
Ptesident International
Association of
Democratic Lawyers;
and Mts. Pritt
8/16/55-
n a
Maurice Orbach; British alter_ji.114, Delegation to
9/13/55
China visits China, as guests of the
,.Kathleen Lons-Dale; China Peace Committee.
and others
10/5/55-
Duncan 'good.' Society of FriendslaltatuLd
Britain delegation visits China at
guests of the China Peace Committee.
10/29/55
10/10/55.
2
Mrs.. Limerick, Vice.-British Red Cross delegates
10/26/55
.92.212Iy
President British visit Chine at -invitation of the
Red Cross Society; Red Cross Society of China.
Miss Bark official
12/14/55-
12/30/55
n a
Edmund Charles British professore visit China at
Blunden invitation of the Chinese People's
Association for Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries.
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a. FROM.THE UNITED KINGDOM, Continued
Arrive: 148,02.:E. Name or Type
ltRati_____294 Members of all_ezatiOn and Remarks
3/23/56--
4/7/56
3/27/56-
n; a..
1? -Dr. W. A. Wooster,
Crystellagraphy
.6Pecia1ist '
RiChard Celine
4/1/56-
4/4/56
Dx'.'CF.POwell,
Vice Freeident and
Presiding member
WF6W;
a. Edwards,
, ,
ilonOrtity,sepretary
WFSWi
?Council) Member;
Dr. E. pursop,
'Aeelsta'nt:Secretary;
Missfiandley Fiena,
Staff ,Member;
Young, Council
Member; and
Dr. W. A. Wooster
Scitaipt attends 16th seSsial of
World 'Federation of Scientific
Workers'(see'Lliernational). He also
gives a series of seven lectures to
Chinese scientists at the Applied
Physics Research Institute of the
Academy of Sciences,
Artist visits China and holds
exhibition of British woodcuts at
invitation of the Chinese People's
Association for Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries.
Iftrld Federation ct Scientific
Woriers. See International.
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212
a. EBDUBLINITZDJELWA0 Continued
--------
Arrive:
Detiertt
No.
Leader,
Members
4/8/56-
4
L. C. Be Gower;
4/26/56
Z. Jones,
R. S. W. Polland,
R. Milner
4/24/56-
n a
n a
5/3/56
4/28/56,
2
Nicholas Kaldor
n a
and Mrs Kaldor
4/29/56
n
5/29/56
6/10/56.
6/24/56
0.10011
???????
Name or Type
Mrs. Catherine
Williamson; and
Miss Gladys Driver
0.111.0??
Jurist delegates tour major cities
of China as 'guests of the Political
Science and Law Association of China.
They are among 17 jurists from rive
European countries visiting China.
ylom.p.p2.s_k_tel,..A.n Jona). Democrat
Feeration. See ; t
.4gghoist vistts China at invitation
of the Chinese People's Association
for Cultural Relations with Foreign
Countries.
91:1 of four deer, from the
Zoological Society of London to
the ChinescrSociety of Zoologists
iE0;on display in the Peiping zoo.
ama peace delegates visit Tientsin,
Nanking, Shanghai, Hangchows Canton,
and other cities, at the invitation
or, China Peace Committee.
British grambu_grt eFbiitA.on is
shown in Peiping, Shanghai, and
Hangchow. The exhibits were
collected by the Britain-China
Friendship Aisociation,
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213-
b. TO THE UNITED .KINGDCM.
Arrive: .Leader:
Limartio..,. Members:.
1/22/55
n a ?
??????
4/22/55-
n a
6/8/55 -)'
9)55
Walla
Name or Type...
.of. Bele?ation '..Remarki
abush,i..ka 9
chairman National .?
Cominittee? Coal.
Miners' Trade Union
TAT*-2.4=
????????
112156-.` n a n a
3/56
2/26/56- 2 Yuan Li-shen
n-a Wan Chiao
.ChineSe'ppintinEe'exhibiiion opens .
in London' under the sponsorship of
the Britain-China Friendship
Association.
224 miners delegation visits Scot-
land at invitatiOn of the Scottish
Area of the National Union of Mina '
Workers.
B,4?....dCroasSastatz,s4Shizadelegatiom?,
pays friendly visit to Britain at
invitation of British Red Cross
Society.
Two Chinese _alma -- the first shown
in Britain to date open at the
Edinburgh'International Film Festival.
by arrangement of the Britain-China
Friendship Association, performs
for three weeks in London, during
8-month 9-country performance tour
in Europe.
Student. representatives visit Britain
and Scotland at the invitation of tba
Students Union of the London School
of Economics. They tour northern
England, and visit docks and wharves
in London, farms in Claxton, a
factory in Dagenham, the London
University, the House of Lords, and
the House of Commons. They also
call at the headquarters of the
Conservative Party, the Labor Party,
and the Liberal Party, attend the
election of the head of the London
School of Economics and contact
British educatore and students.
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b. TO-THE'tilITED KINGDOM, Continued
United Kingdom
To
Arrive: Leader
Deoart: No ?Members
4/11./56-.
n a
?
4/29/56-
5/23/56.
3 . Professors Chu Cheng;
Yen Ching-ching; and
Yao Kadang
?
Chang Yucar-hsia
00/56- ;ri' a." ::.Chang-Shu-
n 'Ex. ?
6/14/7)-
? n a
. -
Huang Jui-lun,
expert on plant
piotectiOni;and
C1en Shap-mingt-,
,IjOtanical:pathologist
? Name and Type
of Delegation and
Remarks
Medical delegation attends seminar
for overseas public health workers
in London and the health congress'
in Blackpool at the invitation Of
the Royal Society of Health.
_
Woman delegate attends annual .
meeting of British Women's CooPerative
Guilds,at.ite invitation.
Delegates attend golden jubilee of
the British National Society of
atilitdagrgorlIg in_London and:'
visit nurseries-and other child
welfare institutions in Britain
after the conference.
Botanists participate 1n the sed
international congress for plet
protection in England at imitation
of the Imperial Chemical Industries,
Ltd.
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United States
From
To
73. gagu.swiLa.tsjimum THE UNITED STATES
a. FROM THE UNITED STATES
Arrive: lakda Name or Type
gLblagation and Remadg___
2 ' Aubrey. Pankey; Negro Anor visits China and gives
and Mrs. Pankey recitals at invitation of the
Chinese People's Association for ?
Cultural Relations.
8/30/55- n.a - ?n a
10/6/55
4/24/56- n a n a
5/3/56
Youth delegates. See Internatpnal.
1.4.912212.2-IBI=II42n4 Dellocratig
Federatioq. See International.
-
b. T9 !a TITTIT,STATES
:None
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74. ZULEELS?MUNgTZTa0.241104
a, FROM Typug
Munk; or 'Typeof Deeti9n Remarks
-
Arrives.I.,!ader
totzit
7/22/55- n a
n a
8/30/55,__ n a
10/6/55-H-
10/17/55- 2
12/10/55
4/2/56-
5/13/56
6/56.-
n a
n a
n a
?
Sosa, Olivera
Jesualdo; and
-Mrs. Jeaualcig .
1 Manuel Farina,
"commerdial
representative
Republic of
.Uruguay"
n a n a
Uruguay
From
To
. ,
Pef9g delegatea visit China at the
invitation of the China Peace
Committee after attending the
World Peace Assembly in Helsinki.
kath delegates. See LnImaltithial,
Writ= visits China at the invitation
of the Chinese People's Association
for Cultural Relations with Foreign
Co&Itries: ,
? Trade delegateconsults with officials
of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and
the People's Bank of China on
developing trade between China and
Uruguay.
Journaligts visit China after
attending international conference
of journalists in Helsinki.
b. ILORQUAX
None
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Uruguay
Agreements
c. ActmlylkapNED BETWEEN COMMUNIST CHINA AND URUGUAY
PaitsLAWILag Pa-Lajd?BALUDE
May 1956 Peiping
signed by arina, commercial
representative of Uruguay and
People's Bank. of Ph4lal providing
for trade amounting to 4.5 Mi111.04.
.pounds sterling In eachdirection
for one year.
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218
75. BETWEEN COMMUNIST CHINA AND THE USSR
a. galup USSR
Arrives ?
Departs
No,
Leader
Members -
12/28/54-.
na
na
1/6/55
12/30/54-
n a
Airalarshal S. Ft
Shapisnkov,
1/9/55
Director
Administration
Soviet Civil Air
Service
1/4/55-
n a
Bi G. Kulinev, Dean
1+ years
Shchukin College
State Moscow
Vakhtangov Theater
1/18/55-
6
n a
2/13/55
1/24/55-
n a
n a
75 days
2/19/55 -
Kavrigina, Minister
3/18/55
of Health Soviet
Union; and
Sagatov, Minister
of Health, Uzbek
Soviet socialist
Republic
.110.111???????????????????
Name or Type
of Dele?ation Rogrhg__
Delegation of Ail-Union Society
for Cultaa-WAtiorls with EgalED
2201Eug ((9Kg) attends 2nd
National Conference of Sino-Soviet
Friendship Association (SSFA)..in,_
Peiping. -
Government qvuum delegation
negotiates and signs technical
cooperation agreanent on civil
aviation.
lonslugtgx Kulinev heads the theater
acting course at the Central
Theatrical Institute of China.
8haling.111m arrives in Peiping
invitation of the Physical Culture
and Sports Commission of China.
te Foj.k Dance Ensemble of the
Soviet Union visits China on a
performance tour.
Health Ministry delegation arrives
in Peiping as guest of the Ministry
of Public Health, Chinese People's
Republic.
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,
Arrive:
Derart:
3/4/55-
5/3/55
3/15/55-
5/15/55
4/26/55-
6/23/55
? Name or Type
Writers arrive-in Peiping at-:
invitation of the China Peace
Committee and the Chinese People's
Akssociation for Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries
Mellibe4Prwrnmenx.p.......emeneormoNaew??????...:
2 A. E. Korneichuk?
? member of Presidium;
? and
??????110
V, L. Vasaevskaya,
member, Soviet .
Peace Committee
#?????
Vice-President
USSR Academy of
Sciences
5/20/55- 9 Generals Shvet6ov,-
. .
n a VasYsgiml.Semyonovs: -
Turanteav, Voevoden,
Penionzhko, and
Kudryavtsev; and
, Colonels Vashchenko
and Belousov
8/31/55
.1111 IOW
V. I; Ovsipkin,
head Soviet section
Sino-Soviet Commis-
sion on Scientific
and Technical Coopera-
tion end .member,
cOUnciI Minl:Stry of
ConstruCtion. USSR.
??????
Aghlumalc_pf the Soviet Union
opens at the 'Sino-Soviet Friendship
House in Shanghai;
2?S,JUAWejlizs4Adzimp? representa-
tives lecture on Sovist scientific
achievements and other Scientific
topics. Representatives also visit
scientificyesearCh .centers in
Peiping,,.:Cantoni Shanghai, Chungking,
and'othercities.: They were invited
to China by:Ole-Chinese Academy of
Sciences.
Soviet At.E12i12g_x_:p:?.D,L_.eu.atailak
visit Ghina, at invitation of the
Ministrybf:Defensa.and are received
by Chou'En71at'and Chu Te.:
fglealatg attend the second meeting
ano.Soviet-Cohmission on Scientific
and Teohnirdal Cooperation.
o-ZoViet end hi ldi in
northern outskirts of CantOn .
has been eopideted.
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USSR
From
Arrive:
reovt:
9/55-
n a
9/15/55 -
10/14/55
Le0er.
na na
9/15/?,
n a
9/18/55 -
11/2/55 ,
2.4:-.4--4412.12.411.11Y1
Collegium Member
Ministry of Coal
Industry;
I. V. Arkhipov,
Representative
4ureau Economic
Liaison with
F?1",Un 0911ntries
and .
' K. N. Koohanov,
Chief Engineer.
Designing InslitUte
of Leningrad Ministry
or Coal Mining
Industrial.......
Construction
ev'
sad Physical..
Culture and Sports
Department All-China
Central Council of
Trade Unions of USSR
20 Vladimip Zaluz4ny,
member Secretariat
Central Committee
All-Union (Lenin)
Young Communist
League
Alexei Surkov,member
Board and First Seers.,
tary Secretariat
Union of Soviet
Writers and deputy
Supreme Soviet, USSR
9/27/55- n a
10/20/55
Name or Type "
tion ang , Remarks
'Youth delegates. See International.
ggirelnpgitg delegation takes part
in thecer6Dnyuprking the transfer
and operation of the Tungshan Shaft
Mine of the Hokang Coal.Mine as
guests of the Chinese Government.
Trade uniopiablelig delegation
,ittends'FirSt'National Workerst
Athletic 'Meet in Peiping.
Youth l delegation participates in
the National Conference of Active
Young Builders of Socialism in
Peiping at invitation of the Central
Condmittee of the 'Veld Democratic
Youth League of China.
Cgtural delegation attends National
Day Celebrations et the invitation
of the Sino-Soviet Friendship
Association,
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a. EULIDL14?4,H.Continued
Arrive*
kass
N?or' Type
o De e t
9/28/55-
10/W55
9/28/5,-
10/26/55
9/29/55-p
10/14/55'-
24....4s=f1E2Y,
President ExacUtive
Committee Soviet
? Alliance of Red
Croas and Red
- 'ProsCoot. Societies;
V. A. Panchenkol',
? President Central
CoMmittee Ukranian
Red Cross Society) and
P. BaraneSky, Presi-
dent ,Centralcom
mitSelillpr40414n
Red 'Cross Society'
,
'Seliv9ratoVy.TASS
Vies Direlotor.
N. N. Aomanov,
'.Cha,irm411.COMmIttea
Physical Culture
40 Sports Council
Of Ministers :of the
USSR - -
9/30/55- n a S. F. ,Nikish4n
11/28/55
10/5,/55-
12/15/55
10P/55- 50 Z. Z. Tarumay
12/13/55
Soviet Red Orolp delegation visits
China as guests of the National
Red Cross Society of China.
mg delegation attends National'
Day celebrations and tours China
at invitation of the Hsinhua News
Agency.
aniggl_gglUER committee chairman
attendeNatibhal Day celebrations
in Peiping and the first national
workers' sports meet at the
invitation of. the Physical Culture
and Sports Commission and the
All-China Federation of Trade Unions.
Art1;ts group visits China.
Acbait-oE121-11-201-121=-WASZUWa
A me ts h Soy t tn
opens at the Sino-Soviet Friendship
House in Canton.
It
11
performs in China.
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a. THE
Arrives
reDarti?ES..):-.110119.0.
Lender
l30/55-
10
n a
12/27/55
11/55-
na
na
n a
11/55-H.
n a
n a
11/5/55-
n a
11/17/55-
.19
11/26/55
.
12/1/55-
1
N. A. Kraisilnikov,
12/6/55
microbiologist
Continued
'NaMe or Type
'MOdical pciende delegation visits
China ad gives lectures at the
invitation'.of the Ministry of
?alio Health.
EguLuldiudja help set up the
Friendship State Farm in Heilung-
kiang Province and help train the
.first grouli of specialized Chinese
personnel in this field. Later visit
Peiping to report to the Ministry
of Agriculture on their work.
Thelleningra_Upnith" Football
Ium visits China.
Three Soviet :gag are shown. in
30 Chineige citied during the 195
avidaikkjEadlyal marking -the
38th anniversary of the great
October Revolution.
International Nolommalljgatai.
See International,
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a. PROM THE USSR ,Continued
Arrive:
Depirt:
12/10/55-
1/5/56
? Leader
Members
12/29/55- n a
1/2/56
Prof. I.I.Novikov;
? A. M. Samarin, and
G. N. Kruzhilin,
Corresponding
. Members Academy of
Sciences of USSR;
Name or Type
of Delegation and Remarks
Soviet scientists visit China to
inform Chinese scientists about
the international Atoms-for-Peace
Conference held in Geneva summer
of 1955.
A. V. LedbedinekY,
Corresponding Member
Academy of Medical
Science of USSR;
Prof. A. M. Kuzin,
Dr. M. S. Kozodaev,
Prof. V.V.Sccherbina,
D. P. Adyasevich, and
V. N. Kosyakov, senior
scientific workers
Boris Pavlovich
Beshchev, Soviet
Minister of Railways
1/26/56- n a E. T. Sizui
n a
1/27/56
OM. ?
Government delegation attends
_
? inaugural ceremony in Peiping of
the' completion of the construction
Of the Chining Ulan Bator Railway
and' the opening of through railway
traffic.between'China, Mongolia,
and. the Soviet Union. The Soviet
and Mongolian delegations are
honored at a banquet given by
Chou'En-lai.
Gymnastics team arrives in Peiping
for a performance tour.
Gift of tile Utumchi Hospital of the
Soviet Red Cross Society made to
the Chinese People's Republic along
with all its equipment and supplies
at a ceremony today.
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a. guamguzu, Continued
Arrives 1411ELE
3/137,6
4111?VM.
Name or Type
____sar_Eigagg=1 and emarkp
3/18/56- 5 .1.1.21.145=0 vice-
n a chairman Scientific
and Tes'ilnioal Council
Soviet Ministry of
Railways
16 pr. Aixnaliov;
Dr, Mengeli;
Pr. Dobrotin;
Dr. M. M, Grishin;
Dr. A. B, Severny;
Dr. D. U. Panay;
Dr. V. 14 Ossievsky;
Katernikov;
Vol*okmich,
Vekshinsky,.
and T, S. Tsitsyn,
Academicians;
3/29/5b-'
n a
Brekhovskich,
Obkhoi',
B, M. Vul, end
V. I. Popkov,.
Corresponding
Members Academy
of Sciences; and
S. I. Kosikov,
Candidate Academician
A Ala of classroom equipment is
presented to China by the Government
of the USSRat a ceremony in Peiping.
The gift comprises complete sets of
equipment for. eight classrooms
providing special courses for lathe
turners, milling machine operators,
fitters, and others; and two sections
devoted,to,teaching materials and
methods for Peipingis technical
schools for workers.
ft!...1wwr, delegation attends the
Coxvtprence of Advanced RailWaY
Worker g in Peiping.
aaemiSta Arrive in Peiping to
help work Out China's long-term
plan for scientific research at
the request of the State Council.
The scientists are outstanding
specialists In Soviet engineering,
physics, mathematics, agriculture,
and other fields.
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a. FROMjHE USSR Continued
Arrive --Imam Name or Type::
b tion and Remarks:
Gift. of a pair of rare black swats
to the Chinese-p,ebple from the
Moscow zoo on display in the Peiping
zoo. Also inpluded in the gift are
beavers, oatuchin monkeys, saica
antelopes, and minks not found in
China.
4/5!)
4/i/56-
n a
*MOS,
411?111111?
S. Babayevsky
0/56-
4/4/56
4/4/56-
n a
4/6/56-
4/8/56
A. I. Oparin, Vice
President WFSW;
Prof. M. E.
Sbutskav
12...E,19/Lcallejagx
Chairman Tula Coal
Miners Trade Union
n a A. 7. Mikovan, First
Vice Chairman Council
of Ministers of the
USSR;
S. R. Rashidov,
President Presidium
. Uzbek 'Supreme Soviet;
and others
4/9/56- 20 n a
n a
Noveli9t attends meeting in Peiping.
arranged by the Sino-Soviet
Friendship Association and writers
and artists in Peiping.
Nali-E2420119A-g-?2191111S12
Wor4ers. See IniermIlmal.
coA miners delegation attends the
representative conference of China's
outstanding coal miners.
Government delegation visits China
at the invitation:of the government
of the ERC. Members of the delegation
are guests of honor at a reception
given by Chou En-lai.
Taft upg.on delegation is sent by
the Central Committees of the
Transport and Heavy Machine
Manufacturing Industry of the USSR
to visit China.
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42.4""7i173"7".""""""'"" Leader Name or Type
Departs No. Members of Dole ation' and Realarls_2?.
4/10/56.? ? ? 4
n a
4/i0/56-
n a
4/15456-
n a
4/17/56-.
n a
4/17/5(1,n 8 ?
- _
n a
L....E.21.112Z, Vice
Minister Textile
Industry Russian
Soviet federative
Socialist Republic
n a
director City and
Rural Building
Department Central
Committee Building
Workers' Trade Union
of China;
N. I. Komarov;
A. M. Koroteyev;
N. A. Straganov;
A. T, Kuzikova; and
A. A. Shcheglav..
Mikhail Afanasyevich
Aksenov
?9E21414, Director
Posts and Tele-
communications
Bureau Soviet
District in Moscow
Textile workers delegation is sent
by the Soviet Ministry of Textiles
and the Consumers Goods Industry
Trade Union Committee of the Soviet
Union to attend the conference in
Peiping of outstanding textile
workers.
Delegation of outstanding heel=
industry workers arrives in Peiping
to exchange experiences with Chinese
workers at the invitation of the-
Netional Committed of the Heavy
Industry Workers Trade Union.
Delegation of advanced blIiialng
workers, arrives in Peiping at the
invitation of the preparatory
committee of the Building Workers'.
Trade union.of.China to exchange
experience..
Expert Izgata_Lixa attends the
national conference of outstanding
agricultural, and water conservancy
workers in Peiping at invitation of
the preparatory committee for the
Agricultural and Water Conservancy
Workers' Trade Union of China..
Delegation of outstanding kosIAl_gaf.
Ig1esomma1191112n8 workers attends
the representative conference of
China's outstanding postal end
telecommunication, workers in Peiping.
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a. ELPIaLlELIZO-i Continued
Arrive: Laadac
Depart: No., Members
4/18/56-
5/25/56, ?
-MOrkwhevic4, Vice
_
President Academy
Pedagogical Science
RSFSR
4/19,/56- n a A. I Rpsplov,
5/9/56 member Central
Committee Truck
Transport and Road
Workers Trade Union
of USSR: and -
4/24/56-.. n
5/3/56 -
4/25/56-
7/21/56 - -
5/56
I. Burlakov,
member Presidium
:-
Maritime and Inland
River Transport :
Workers Trade Union
of USSR
n a
V'. A. Gatpkevich
411?????
5/56- 20 Dr. P. A. Chsrenkov,
n a scientific director
of exhibition
Name or Type..
.of:D4eRatiOn. :and ' RettorkS-
givaaRnal delegation visits
schools and colleges in Peiping,
Shanghai, Canton, Nanking, and
Haugohow, and introduces Soviet,.
advanced experience to Chinese
colleagues.
Tlummortyak2rs delegation attends
the national conference of,advanced -
communications workers of China in
Peiping.
111 ft
ter ation
z _ 0 -
moor t
Federatio4. See Internatl.onal.
Delegation of outstanding timber
inOustry workers attends the
national -conference of outstanding
workers of the mechanized timber
industry in Peiping at invitation
of the Preparatory Committee for the
Timber Industry Workers Trade Union
of China.
Soviet Zazisr....y. Exhibit opens
in the Soviet Exhibition Hall in
Peiping.
Atomic energy specialists, including
scientists, engineers, doctors, and
artists, help design, lay out, and
illustrate Soviet Atomic Energy
Exhibit in Peiping. (See item above.)
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? Arrive 1,
De-p9rt; No.
5/3/56
111?010
.Leder:.: Name or Type
Remprks.
515/56-:, n n a ;
n ei
, n a n a
n?
5/12/56
111.1.1??
5/16/56- 25- n a
n a
5/18/56 -
6/20/56
16 AA-AA-BAL2h1D,
member $ecretariat
Central Committee
Lenin Young Communist
League
Poviet: Pq9nom4c tML9.111k2EA1
: gil9k1i8lMg.DIP...23h1121-11211.00n6
In Wuhan:b.
Machine builders delegation visits
China and attends the national
conference of outstanding workers
In Peiping..:
Delegation of 29.212gigg,_12.12a141?,
Alla,m2grahaa of the Academy of
Sciences, of the USSR study the fauna
and flora in China in cooperation
with the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
. ,
Gifts
frOmr,the Academy of Sciences
of the USSR, including laboratory
equipment, books, reference
materials, and films, are received
by Kuo Mo-jo, President of the
Academy of Sciences of China
Tourists from the USSR, including
scientists, engineers, doctors,
educators, and journalists, tour
Peiping, Shanghai, Hangchow, Tientsin,
Shenyang, and Harbin, in accordance
with the contract signed between the
Chinese International Travel Service
and the International Travel Service
of the Soviet Union.
Youth delegation visits China at
Invitation of the New Democratic
Youth League of China. During its
stay in China, members of the
delegation visit schools and univ-
ersities, agricultural producer
cooperatives, and places of historical
significance, and hold discussions
with the leading personnel of the
China New Democratic Youth League
and the Ministry of Higher Education.
On June 18, the delegation Was
received by Mao.
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a. FROM THE USSR, Continued
--
Name or Type
Members-
5/24/56- 10
n a
5/24/56-
n a
2 months-
,: 7/24/56
N.
5/29/56- n a
n a
as ,..4.11.22U113
I. Udodov;
Y. Duganov;
Bakir Farkhutdinov;
D. Ivanov; .
Y. Novikov;
R. Khabutdin0;
V. Stepanov;
A. Falameyev; and
Z. A. Vinogradov
Vadim Sobko;
Vera Ketiinskaya';aud
Sabit Mukanov
M. N Ananamy, Vice
Director Water
Conservancy Bureau
of Ministry of
Agriculture
2,i'lluyanov, vice
president State
Economic Commission
of the USSR
6/56- n a n a
n a
6/12/56- n a
flu
L-A4-111402ev, Vice
Director Scientific
Institute Marine
Fisheries and
Oceanography
autalatag_chgadam tour China
and compete with Chinese teams.
yilters take part in the commemoration
meeting' for world cultural giants in
Peiping. On June 18, the writers
were received by Premier Chou En-lai.
WataLsaugamma experts inspect
irrigation and water conservancy
works in China and visit research
institutes and schools in this field
under the program of the Sino-Soviet
Commission on Scientific and
Technical Cooperation.
Delegation attends fourth session
of the 4n9-SovialSaamiallo_pm
?1212-Aggi2-1D1122bagal-g292211110
in Peiping.
Agagulizal specialists tudy
Chinese methods of raising corn
and rice.
22yammoi delegation concludes
10-year agreement on fisheries
research cooperation in the Western
Pacific.
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a. FROM THE USSR, Continued.
Name
Name or Type
of DeleFation and .Remarks
Youth delegation visits-China.
ka.agz_
,Depart: No, Members
6/19/56- n a.
n a
A.' A. Rapokhin,
secretary central
committee Komsomol
6/20/56- 2 Vice Admiral
6/26/56
V. A. Chekurov; and
Rear Admiral Y. G.
Pochupailo, Commander
and Military Commissar
Soviet Pacific Fleet
Three Soviet agyal_y2ggas. arrive
in China ,on a: friendly visit at
invitation of the Chinepe
government. ,
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Name or Type
of Dele ation and Remarks
n a,- . .270. Chen 141 Chief
3.-/8/55 Cultural Affairs
Section General-
'Tolitical Depart-
ment Chinese People's
Liberation Army
1/12/557 n n a
n
n a-
1/31/55
01??????
n a- n a - Li C14.jen;-Vice "
2/21/55 Minister Foreign
Trade
3fl/55,-. .n a n. a
4/?/55
4/3/55- 20 al,Ka7.0111
2 months
4/12/55- 19 Shih Liang
7/9/55
The Song andDance Ensemble of
Ibl_91111219._Dlapla!a_Liktuam
=z gives performances in 10
major cities in the USSR and appears
on television programs in Moscow,
Leningrad, and Kiev.
einuiiii arid workers visit China
to assist in the making'of two
documentary films on the collectivi-
zation of Soviet agriculture. The
Central Studio of Documentary Films
of the USSR is producing the films
at the request of China.
Chinese handicrafts exhibition is
displayed in Moscow, Leningrad,
Riga, and Kiev.
. .
Trade,delegation negotiates and
signs a protocol. on the exchange
of between China and
the Soviet Union. for 1955.
lbalelets and,emineers negotiate
and sign agreements in Moscow on
Soviet technical Assistance in
the peaceful uses of atomic energy.
.Y9utivdelegation, at the invitation
? of the Central Committee of the
Ail-Union (Lenin) Youth Communist
League, studies the life of Soviet
youth and the experiences of the
Young Communist League in Moscow.
arld delegation visits Moscow
as, guests of the. Ministry of
Justice and the All-Union Society
for Cultural Relations with
Foreign Countries.
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;
11
To
04-4
Arrive: LW= Name or Type
Dem* NO. Members of Delegation . and Remarks
-7
5/55- 100 n a
5/56
5/.14/55
7/9/55- 18 n a
n a
7/26/55- 7 Wane Yeh-chiu4 Chief
n a Bureau of Museums
and Archeological
Material Preservation
Ministry of Culture
8/1/55- 60 Haalataistang,
n a Vice President All,
China Democratic
Vomen's Federation;
Yuan Hsueh-fen,'
director of theater
and deputy to First
National People's
Congress;
and others
Chinese trainees in electrical
4P-(1.229-491.911-englaUtiark, steel
rolling, and various branches of
industrial administration are sent
to the Soviet Union by the Anshan
Iron and Steel Company.
Two Chinese classical 9o4ections,
amounting to 2,920 volumes, are
Dresented to the Moscow University
by the Chinese Ambassador Liu Hsiao
on the occasion of the 200th
anniversary of the founding of the
University.
2.11na.Itam competes with Soviet
swimmers. They were invited by -
the Committee of Physical Culture
and Sports of the Council of
Ministers of the USSR.
Musepkworers visit the Soviet
Union at the invitation of that
government.
koghai Shaohing.Qnr Theater
performs in the Soviet Union.
9/1/55-. - n a alangannazghlym_( ) Qina_42E2hatu_agielp visits the
12/1.6/55
Soviet Union on a performance tour.
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,m,o1.11010...10?11..01WM?111.
Arrive: _Leader, ?
De art: No Members '
10/10/55- 28 Chen Tseng-ku, Vice
12/1/55 Minister Education'
????????.,110.1014111?1???.....?????????????????????1.111.011,
Name or Type.......
of Delo
10/13/55-
10
yen Li
n a
10/19/55-
41
Jang En-mou
1/9/56
12/10/55-
n a
Wang,I, Deputy
1/2/56
Editor-in-Chief
Z9.2.219.44 Daily
.
12/12/55-
n a
a
ISaig-ad?leb-r=9,11.921,
Vice Chairman
National Construction
Commission
n a-
12/16/55
1/29/56-
n a
.n ,a Chu Tu-nan
Hbang_alia-ssu
professor
gladva delegation, comprised of
-Outstanding teaeherS'and heed-
maaters of primary, Middle, and
teachers training schools from 10
provinces and cities including
Peiping, Tientsin, and Shanghai,
studies advanced Soviet experience
in the field of education at the
invitation of the Ministry of
Education.
Arobacats:delegation, sent by the
Society of Chinese. Architects
visits Moscow, Leningrad, and Other
centers to study Soviet architecture,
at the invitation of Soviet
Architects Association.
Husband= delegation studies
animal husbandry questions in the
Soviet Union. ,
Journaids delegation visits the
Soviet Union at invitation of Prav0a..
Chinese delegates attend the third
meeting of the Sino-Soviet Cammlagion
on Scientific_and_11211n101
Coorerallan in Moscow. The meeting
is being held in accordance with
the Agreement on Scientific and
Technical Cooperation signed
between the two countries.
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performs in the Soviet Union.
Htath delegation of the Ministry
of Public Health attends a conference
of the Ministry of Public Health -
of the USSR for research into
:radioactive isotopes.
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b. TO THE USSR, COntinued
Arrive:
LeorlA
No.
ktkr.
Membem_
4.0111???????1?1?1?M??????.?????????
Name or Type
of Dele egon and Remarks.
2/3/56-
5
gbaealaa=1, deputy
Sports delegation tours the SaViet
2 months
director Central
Union studying Soviet sports.
National Defense
Sports Club
2/11/56-
Chu Tel member
Government delegation attends the
3/20/56
Political Bureau
and Secretariat CCP
20th congress of the CPSU in Moscow.
Central Committee;
Teng Hsiao-ping?
member CC Political
Bureau;
Tan Chen-lin, CO
member
Wang Chia-hsiang,
CC member; and
Liu Hsiao, alternate
member
4/56-
na
na
Sia2:2214tI_Ezler112_Association
6/16/56
delegation visits the USSR and
attends May Day celebrations in
Moscow at the invitation of the
All-Union Society for Cultural
Relations with Foreign Countries
(MKS).
4/14/56-
n a
FuLTso-i, Minister'
Delegation of the Ministry of
5/25/56
? Water Conservancy
Water Consmangy visits Moscow,
Leningrad, Transcaucasia, Central
Asia, and other places to become
acquainted with Soviet water
engineering projects and the work
of scientific institutes.
4/19/56-
10
Hu Chi-wei, deputy
Journalist s delegation visits the
n a
chief editor of
Soviet Union at the invitation of
People's Daily
Pravda.
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b. TO THE USS, Continued
Arrive: Leader , Name or Type-
De pit rb: Not leaug_tion - and Remarks
4/27/56- 11 a h'a Trade wpm delegation attends
n a. May Day celibiationa in Moscow.
8r.19I41.L0422g-4-P-21.?22giagal
delegation attends May Pay
celebrations in Moscow.
Ten ancient Chinese books are sent
to the Academy of Sciences of the
USSR as a 4,Z, from the library of
the Academy of Sciences of China.
Also presented to the Academy was
a collection of works by Chinese
scholars totalling some 3,000 volumes,
covering philosophy, history,
literature, astronomy, geography,
and medicine.
4/28/56- n a Hu Yu-phi1
n a
5/30/56
6/1/56-
22
0han7chun
n a
6/14/56-
n a
n a
n a
6/22/56-
17
CheaWen-hua;
n a
Liu So-li;
Lu Chunjen;
Kao Chih-ping;
and others
6/22/56-
7
7/4/56
Commander PLA Air
Force
Chinese mountain climbers, together
. ,
with 18 SoViet mountaineers, attempt
to climb a Pamir peak.
Delegate attends meeting for
cooperation between lifesaving teams
in Moscow.
Central MateumlingClub team
competes in international motorcycle
race in Leningrad.
Chinese a2p1214-TAtadkza-km
delegation attends Soviet Aviation
Day celebrations in MOSCOW.
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Arrive: Leader Name or Typen
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6/28/56- 7. kaaikhgla, dean Track and fieldtm compete with
n a :athletics faoulty ,Soviet athletes in Moscow, Kiev,
Peiping Physical and other cities.
Culture Institute;
Chihl'ao-chiu;
Chiang Yu-min;
Liu Yu,-ying;
Tsai Yl,-shu;
FU Sheng-hai; and
Chang Hai-ling
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237-.-
c. hoggmalgm,Alagazu-ENIsT CHINA AND THE USSR.,
PDat.eof Uenins Place of:4442x_
2/12/55 MOsooW:
4/?/55
Moscow'
?111&(.2illkyladegTotocolr. The
Soviet Union will increase its
supply t? China of equipment
necessary for newly-built or recon-
structed enterprises, including
metallurgical, machine building,
chemical, and other industries;
machine tools; oil drilling equip-
ment, tractors, and other goods.
China in turn will Supply to the
Soviet Union tungsten, tin molyb-
denum, jute, weal, raw silk, hides,
soya beans, rice, vegetable oils,
tea, oranges and tangerines, cork,
and other items.
alazAsx121.4=1,2_42xxxisordat
The Soviet Union agrees to undertake
training of scientific workers and
engineers in nuclear physics and
radio chemistry, in the application
of isotopes in Science and
engineering, and in the operation
of atomic piles. The specialists
are to be trained at special
installations, in research institu-
tions, and higher educational
establishments of the Soviet Union.
?142=a9.1121.2r412,.qpi: completes
the withdrawal of Soviet armed
forces from the Port Arthur Naval
Base area and transfers the military
installations in this area to
Communist China. .
6/13/55 Peiping ?144=?01eLlrotocolt stipulates
mutual obligations undertaken at
the second sission- of the Sino-
soviet Commisslon on Scientific
and Technical Cooperation.
-Peiping , .41.12(2:_-$4.qak.g.z.lrez_tion: covers the
control of plant pests and diseases.
8/16/55
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238
c. AGREMENTS SIGNEDTEEN. COUI$T CHINA PIW .THE USSR, Continued
Date of ?101Iag
10/17/55
11/29/55
Place oulalag
- ;plan Lator
Peiping
giT19.44.7.19.i-AZEPSII:lant and 4.212.011:
-provide for the opening of through
railway traffic between Communist
China and the USSR across the MFR.
Sino-52viet F1.1m Contract: provides
for the purchase of the copyrights
of films of one country by the other.
12/55 Moscow Sim-Soviet Protog21: stipulates
mutual obligations Undertaken at
the third session of the Sim-
Soviet Commission on Scientific and
Technical Cooperation.
12/27/55 Moscow liaarkad4Laade Prptocol: provides
.for a further expansion of trade
between the two countries.
12/27/55 Moscow SinoSoviet Modus_20=d1: governs
the transshipment of goods across
the USSR and Communist China to
third countries.
1/4/56 Peiping ?1./22=?9.21.9I-Aa.tamant on Ta.911.1101
.9.2214L.T11.9.11-1a-Pkil Avifttion.
4/7/56 Peiping 5ino-Soviet Railway Agreement: calls
for mutual cooperation in building
the Lanchow-Aktogai Railway, which
will join the Turkestan-Siberia
Railway in 1960.
4/7/56 Peiping ________________
provides for the construction of
55 new industrial enterprises
including metallurgical plants,
machine building plants, chemical
plants, installations for the
electric and radio industries,
hydrogen power stations, and
scientific research institutions
for aeronautical industry in
Communist China.
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239
c. AgagaNTS.SIGNED BETWEEN conmuisualmigEs04 Continued
att_a_giolas IlaaLaLgenlas
6/5,/56 mocow? ?tma:AziriaLSaltuaSeapandim
Agreement
02/56 Peiping apszgazialcKmun=Detnamese
LAUtriallaaarshilautardial
Ant: 10-year agreement
? provides for cooperation in
research efforts in fisheries,
oceanography, and limnology in the
Western Pacific -- including the
Sea of Japan, the Yellow Sea, the
East and South China Seas -- as
well as frontier waters in border
areas adjoining the contracting
countries.
UNCLASSIFIED
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240
c. 4ENTS SIGNED ,glampisr %UNA AND THE U8J3R, Continued
ad2-2Lfloing
Illmjajigarig
6/23/56 Peiping Sing-Soviet Protwallar919244ag
01-110121221-fa2Radicat pro-
vides that the USSR supply China
with technical data for the
construction of coal pits, trans-
former plants, and precast rein-
forced concrete plants; blueprints
for manufacturing various kinds of
machinery and equipment; information
for the production of dyestuffs,
aluminum alloys, asbestos, cement,
and technical products; and data
on industry, agriculture, transport,
and public health. China to supply
the USSR with blueprints for the
manufacture of coal mining equipment
and equipment for the metallurgical
industries; technical data for
precast reinformed concrete and
water conservancy projects; informa-
tion on medical treatment by doctors
of traditional Chinese medicines,
prescriptions, and samples;
information on the bearing of silk-
worms on mulberry or oak leaves;
and data forlesearch in the
migration of fish and the treatment
of certain fish diseases. In
addition, the agreement provides
for arrangements for Soviet experts
to study China's bridge building,
silk paper making, fishery industries,
and other scientific and technical
achievements. Soviet departments to
arrange for Chinese experts to study
the Soviet Union's experience and
achievements in ferrous and non-
ferrous metallurgy, power generation,
building construction, machine
building, and agriculture.
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241 To
76. ILVDOSMAWNIst0II4 ANP_YgagggLA
a. Eatial-4414
'-'1,4eicia--"r?r--7.7 Name or Type
Me ber s
8/30/55- na na
10/W55
1.1.1.1....1.0......0???????????nwaR11.0.exal?WOR..es*.',I.MOIN*11.0111.
out delegates. - See Lataaltio.s.a.
b. 1.9,._YLIEWL6
None
aVirplamosolimissOmmegimorm????????????...
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From
242
77. ZWFASOMMUNIST CHINA
a. gacz, vIETNAti jaggia
Arrive: 112119E Name or Type
119=t; Not Members ofasjeAation Remaka
Stpdent_mtlanig are admitted to
the Asian Students Sanatorium in
Peiping for tuberculosis treatment.
11/54" n a n a
1/56
- 3/10/55"
n a
4/20/55-
10/28/55
n a' .Nmyen Van Tran,
Vice-Minister
Public Works and
Communications
58 IiizruT,
central executive
member Federation
-
Literary and Art
Circles of Vietnam
Trade delegation conducts negotiations
in Peiping on Sino-Vietnamese trade
for 1955.
baluatbzo_osemble visits China
on performance tour at the invitation
- of the Ministry of Culture.
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243
a.
FROM VIETNAM (NoBT, Continued
Arrive:
De art: No. Members
Leader
Name or Type
of.Dele ation and Remarks
6/22/55- 10
7/21/55
Ho Chi :Minh,-.
,president Democratic
Republic of Vietnam;-.
Lo Kuei-po; Chinese
AMbastador to Vietnam;
Truong Chinh, General,.
Secret#y;
Nguyen Duy Trin40.member
dentrid committee,
Vietnam Lao Dong.PartY;
Phan Anh, Ministry
Industry and Commerce;
Nghiem Xuan Yem,
Minister Agricature
and Fishery
Le Van Hien, Minister
Finance;
Nguyen Van Huyem4;.....
Minister Education;
Government delegation visits China
at .the Invitation of the government
of the dPR.
?
,Ung Van,Khiem, Vice-
Minister,oreign
Affairs; and
-Phat.Ngoc Thach,
:Minister Public Health
7/18/55- 30- n a
8/9/55
7/30/55--
n a
n a
Ntal# 9/5/55'. n a.
Youth A
Peace delegates visit China at
'inVitation of the China Peace
COmmittee, atter attending the
World Peace Assembly in Helsinki.
-Women's delegation. visits China at
invitation of the All-China
1:)p0ocratic.-Women's Federation, after
attending the World Congress of
Mothers.
Youth delegates.
See International.
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244
a. amiumatilugall Continued
Arrive:
De art: No.
lag=
Members
9/17/55-
n a
9/28/55-
12/5/55
11/17/55-
11/26/55
12/1/55-
12/6/55
12/4/55-
12/30/55
n a Hoana Van Deph,
member Standing
Committee Central
Committee Vietnam
Youth Association
for National
Salvation
1/23/55- n a
1/4/56
1/24/56-
1/28/56
Dana Thai Mai
Em_Lmaa
Dr. Nguyen Van Hark,
bacteriologist
Bui Ky, President
and
? Name or-Type
of Dele ation and Remarks
=III delegates attend the National
Conference of Active Young Builders
Of ,Socialiem in. Peiping at invitation
of the New Democratic Youth League.
of China. -
Tran Cung, Vice
Secretary General
Vietnam-China
Friendship Association
n a
Ton Due Thang? Chair-
man Standing Committee
National Assembly
Vietnam Democratic
Republic
BAmmillatig_ancLuriters delegation
visits. China,
International Marlignmi=a!golad.
See Ipternationa.
A121.1=a2g2?-?bagr.9.12.22.42Lenc?
See INI2=112P-21,
MeMberePfadjaga-ChinaFriqndshin
AR12212112n visit China.
galbsalig delegation visits Peiping
for talks with Ho Cheng-hsian,
Director of the Bureau for Religious
Affairs of the State Council, and
Li 0hung6,yu, co-director. They are
on their way home after attending
the meeting of Catholic and
Christian leaders of European
Countries in Poland.
Government delegate visits China at
the invitation of Liu Shao-chi,
Chairman? of the Standing Committee
of the National People's Congress.
He is received by Mao Tse-tung on
the evening of his arrival; present
on the occasion were Liu Shao-chi,
Chou En-lai, Chen Yin, Tang Hsiao-
ping, and Kuo Mo-jo.
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From
245
a. MULKIAINALIEDRINIA Continued
?
Arrive;
LiaflatZ
2/5/56-.
2/9/56
2/27/56-
n a
3/13/56-
3/20/56
2 Truong
General Secretary
-Vietnam Lao Done
Party; and
Le Duo Thot member
Political Bureau of
the Party
2 Chi Lang; and
Buu Tien
2 Truong Chinh,
General Secretary
Vietnam Lao Dong
Party; aad
Le Due Tho -member
Political Bureau of
the Party .
3/20/56- n a Dane Ting
4/6/56
3/24/56- 4
4/20/56
Nguyen 4A Qi,
Deputy Director
Voice of Vietnam
4/19/56- 3 n a
n a
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Name or Type
alamitttp,s_arA_Bajaja..
PartzataAera arrive in China for
a short stay enroute to Moscow to
attend, the 20th Congress of the
CPSU..
f.
IhWEIgal delegates are sent by
Vietnam Ministry of Culture to
attend the Chinese Theatrical
Festival in Peiping at the. '
invitation of the Chinese Ministry
of Culture,
laly_legag visit Peiping after
attending 20th Congress of the
CPSU in Moscow. They are welcomed
by Liu Shao-chi and Chen Yun.
gull aviation delegates negotiate
and sign Sino-Vietnam Civil Air
Agreement.
E=gamding_urgrkersdelegation
visits China at the invitation 'of
the Broadcasting Administrative
Bureau of China.
Delegation of the Ylemajlangal
?nfe t ? of bo attends the
atiot Conference of Outstanding
Chinese Workers and May Day
celebrations.
yill.
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a. FROM vi:ETNAK,LIgggit Continued
Arrive: ,-- 77---.10am Name ar-Type ,
De1egation Remarks
_
4/24/56- n a ? n a
5/3/56
4/27/56- 28 Haien I-tang
n a
4/27/56- 26 ?6 Van Minh, Chair-
7/21/56 man Administrative
Committee Thai-Neo
Autonomous Region of
:Vietnam
4/27/56- 23- Cao Van Mph
n a
4/30/56,
n a
6/2/56-
7/5/56
IZAD-AD-J2C.4,'
-.professor philosophy
Normal College of
Social Sciences
n a Is....DUZ.19.11g, vice
Minister Agriculture
.and Forestry
1101.1.0.11.1?110
944
Women's International Democratic
Federation. See International.
Overseas Chinese sightseeing
delegation visits China.
Unio4141.91.22.911Ps delegation
attends May Day celebrations in
Peiping and tours China.
Bighlandg delegation, composed of
representatives of various tribes
of the Vietnamese highlands, visits
weaving mills and examines cotton
and tea cultivation in China.
Educatl,pnal-wIprkers delegation
visits schools and universities
in Peiping, Nanking, Shanghai,
Hangchowvand other cities.
Governmer0 delegation concludes
10-year agreement, on fisheries
research cooperation in the
Western Pacific.
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b. ;0 VIETNAM. (NORM
Arrive:.
Peoartt-
8/28/55-
n/25/55
Lead=
1-70 ViCe7
Minitter of Culture
9/27/55 -
????^?1
1 week-
10/2/55-
SWIM
MOONY
n a
2/13/56-
411.6
el= 111.?
n a
2/18/56-
n a
41 eh H eh".kung,
Vice Minister
n a
Foreign Trade CPR
2/25/56-
5
n a
4/11/56
Name or Type
Of'Delegtiol_1-_,
Art grout) on a goodWill tour attends
the 10th anniversary of Vietnam's
August Revolution and Independence
Day at the invitation of the Govern-
ment of the Democratic Republic of
Vietnam. The gtogri; the first of
its kincl:to, &eke Sent by China to
Nietnamt.is composed of a song and
:dance :ensemble and 4 Peiping opera
Chinese S'4..m week to mark Communist
China's National Day opens in Hanoi
under the. sponsorship of the Ministry
of Culture-of-the-Vietnam.Democr4ge_
Republic and the Vietnam-China
Friendattip Association. Eleven
Chinese films shown during the film
week in Hanoi.
An
ev ents o
IbLaineLe_Regag opens in Hanoi
under the joint sponsorship of the
Vietnamese Ministry of Culture and
the Vietnam-China Friendship
Association.
ga.1lLq&-V-L1.1adWaP-Ls-t.,29.Eieig.a
tx1144:14orl opens in Hanoi under the
sponsorship of the Far Eastern
Archeological School.
lude delegation visits Hanoi.
Apricultural delegation attends the
Vietnam National Conference of ,
Model Farmers in Hanoi at the
invitation of the Vietnam Democratic
Republic. The mission will study the
cultivation of subtropical products
in Vinh and other places known for
their oranges and pumelos.
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l. ILEWEALIBMILI1, Continued
Arrive: LIAd2E Name or Type
Axartt? ...94,N-2dalui...... of eaticza_. and - Remarks
3/56 n a Lan Song W.'
5/22/56-
221141Ane-chis
deputy NationaV-
People's Congress,
:.and Member Executive
.COMMittee.41...!Ohina
Democratic Women!s
- Federation
ApricultOrg de16giitiOn participates
in a conference for exchanging'
agriculturaexperiences.in Hanoi,
and attends-agriCultural exhibition.
liggolg delegation attends the .
Sfaeond Congress :of VietnameseWohen
'at.the invitation of the Union of
Vietnamese Women. On May 25, the
delegates were received by
President Ho Chi Minh.
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0. AGR ITS S GNED BETWEEN C_OMMEZALCHINA AND vIETNAminign1
I1222-2fAigning ? :
Hanoi P.1.427212.11M9.9.2.2=-9SMEgat
provides for the distribution of
Chinese films in Vietnam.
11/25/55 Peiping Si o-Vietx?se?_441
AguemeDt 81 colt 'ProtoCole'
provide for exchange of currencies ,
in border areas, trade settlement,
aid settlement, and non-trade
remittances signed between the
People's Bank of China and the
Vietnam National Bank. .
12/30/55 Diagzadatagfit-TraalS2DIE41:
provides for the purchase by the
Di 1
EsI2-2fAigains
7/16/55
12/31/55
China Technical Impart Corporation
on behalf of the Vietnam Export
and Import Company of five
aviation airliners and equipment.
gla9:212tassamiagalagAaalakon.
galkastt covers arrangements made
by tha Vietnam Export and Import Co.
with the China Technical Corporation
to invite Chinese technicians to
Vietnam for technical assistance.
. ? ......' .
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a. FROM YUGOSLAVIA
Arrive: Nam or Type
Depart: of Deleeation and Remarks
8/28./5,57 54 ? Olgat SkOVran. Yugoslav "Kolo" Folk Song and
n a Dance Ensemble visits China on a
performance tour at the invitation
of the Ministry of Culture.
10/2/55- n a' n a Delegation of the Federation of the
10/22/55 Deaf of Yugoslavia visits China on
the invitation of the Preparatory .
? Committee of the China Welfare
Association for the Deaf and Dumb.
11/29/55, Yugoslav 2229.12..apibition opens at -
n a ' Chungshan Park in Peiping under the
Leader
No Members
12/27/55 "ft a
2/14/56
1/27/56- 22
2/7/56
5/19/56-
6/19/56
L.,1=.;. Director--
Tanjug Agency
Branko Pesic
Milijan Neoricic,
Chairman Central
Committee People's
Youth of Yugoslavia,
and member Central
Committee League of
Communists of
Yugoslavia
sponsorship of the Bureau for Cultural
Relations with Foreign Countries on
the occasion of the tenth anniversary
of the founding of the Federal
People's Republic of Yugoslavia. The
exhibition will be shown in
Shanghai after it, closes in Peiping.
-Journalists-delegation visits China ?
at the invitation of the All-China
Journalists Association.
Football team participates in a
series of games on the invitation of
the Physical Culture and Sports
Commission of China.
Youth delegation visits China at the
invitation of the Central Committee
of the New Democratic Youth League
of China.
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Arrive:
Depart:
5/55-
1/13/56
Leader
. - Members ?
Name or Type.
of DeIe ation Ad Remarks
n, a
n a
8/16/55r,r, a Lin Shih-hsiao
n a
9/20/55- n a Liu" Ning-yl,'vide
president of the
All-China Federa-
tion of Trade. VnionST
Kung Yuan, Vice-
Minister Foreign
Foreign
Trade
10/22/55
11/55- n a
2/28/5.
11/13/55- n a Yen Chi-tzu
11/22/55
11/15/55- n a Wan, Deputy
12/10/55 Editor-in-Chief
People's Daily
12/1/55-
1 week
MEI NW
Classical TrilaAttLasm performs in
Belgrade and other cities in
. Yugoslavia during its 9-month'
8-country tour of Europe.
Delegation of the China Welfare
Association for, the Deaf and Dumb
attends the second world congress ,
for the deaf in Zagreb at the invita:-.
tion of the World Association of
the Deaf and Dumb.
Trade union delegation visits
Yugoslavia at the invitation of the
Yugoslav Trade Union Federation.
Government trade delegation negotiates
and signs trade agreement.
Engineers and technicians attend the
fourth Congress of the Federation of
Engineers and Technicians of
Yugoslavia in Sarajevo. During their
stay, the delegates also visited
industrial enterprises, scientific
research institutes, and universities
in Belgrade and other Yugoslav cities.
Journalists delegation visits
Yugoslavia.
Yugoslav music week presented by the
'Central People's Broadcasting Station,
opens in Peiping on the occasion of
the 10th anniversary of the founding
of the Federal People's Republic of
Yugoslavia.
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Arrive:
Depart: No.
Leader
Members.'
-Name or Type
of Delegation and .Remarkgv.
1/26/56- n, a
2/56
2/23/56
Wai_la.:_rsu-42,221, Vice-
Minister. Posts an.d.
TelecomMunications
3/9/56- 1 Fu-Tsung
4/14/56
3/27/56- n a
4/11/56
5/12/56- 4
n a
Li Te-thuan, Vice
President All-China
Democratic Women's
Federation
n a
Posts and telecommunications
delegates negotiate and sign with
the Yugoslav Government a post and
telecommunications agreement.
A donation.of 32,0,00 yuan has been
made by the ChineseRed Cross
Society for Yugoslav snow avalanche
and flood victims.
Pianist performs in several Yugoslav
cities including Zagreb, Ljuljana,
Rijeka, and,M4ribor.
Women's delegation visits Yugoslavia
,at the invitation of the Yugoslav
Women's Federation.
Chinese mastlsal arts exhibition
opens at Belgrade Museum of
Practical Arts.
Postal and telecommunications delega-
tion attends Yugoslavia's third
postage stamps exhibition at the
invitation of the Posts and Tele-
communications Administrative
Bureau of Yugoslavia. Chinese
Communist stamps displayed.
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Date of SizaLaa? Place of Signag
2/17/56 Belgrade
2/17/56 Belgrade
-Sino-Yugoslav Postal and Telecommuni-
.221.12ga?AELTement
Sino-Yugoslav Trade Agreement: calls
for trade in the amount of two and
one-half million pounds sterling
each way between the two countries
during 1956.
4/27/56 Belgrade Sino-Yugoslav Film Contracts: two
contracts signed one calling for
film distribution rights and the
other for the exchange of newsreel
materials.
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79.. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES AND CELEBRATIONS
SPONSORED By CHINA
4441,44.4.?4414.44441?1*?4444?44.10W44444..* 1.1040????4
Opening Date: Countries Number of Name or Type
C1os:Ln Date: -- Attendi1* and I)eieKatea of Conference
May 1955 See last column.
and Remarks
May Day celebrations. More
than 2,000 guests from 50
foreign countries including
official delegates and un-
official trade, industrial,
cultural, and other
representatives attend Chinese '
Communist National Day celebra-
tions in Peiping. Many of the
delegates are invited to spend
some time in China -- for
periods of a week or longer
either before or after the -
celebrations .- to visit dif-
ferent establishments depend-
ing on the delegates' interests.
* The lists of attending countries may not be complete; however', they
represent the countries given in accounts seen of the meetings and
celebrations.
** For names of delegates, where available, see country listing.
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SPONSORED BY CHINA, Continued
1.1.11.0.?
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Opening Date: Countries* Number Of Name or Type
*
C1osin:0 Date: Attendin% Delegapea*. . of Conference and Remarks
8/30/55-
10/6/55
Argentina
Australia
Bolivia
Brazil
Cambodia
Ceylon
Chile
Columbia
Cuba
Egypt
Germany
Guatemala
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iraq
Japan
Jordan
North Korea
Kuwait
Laos
Lebanon
Madagascar
Mexico
Morocco
Paraguay
Portugal
Senegal
Spain
Sudan
Syria
Union of
South Africa
United States
Uruguay
USSR
Venezuela
11
a
a
a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
17
n a
5
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
? 4
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n e.
n a
n a
n a
II
a
a
a
a
a
Youth delegates. 45 foreign
youth delegates visit China
and attend National Day cele-
brations at the invitation of
the New Democratic Youth
League of China and the All-
China Federation of Democratic
Youth, after attending the
fifth World Youth Festival in
Warsaw.
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SPONSORED BY CHINA, Continued
Opening Date: Countries Number of Name or Type
ElloVELDate: Attel2d.lagLand_22.1tWaLLESonference and ?Remarlm
October 1, 1955 50
11/17/55-
12/26/55
Bulgaria 20
Czechoslovakia 25
North Korea 15
Mongolia 26
Poland 23
Rumania n a
USSR 19
Vietnam n a
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National DILmke.trAvaall..:
More than 2,000 guests from
50 foreign countries includ-
ing official delegates and
unofficial trade, industrial,
cultural, and other
representatives attend Chinese
Communist National Day cele-
brations in Peiping. Many of
the delegates are invited to
spend some time in China --
for periods of a week or longer
either before or after the
celebrations -- to visit
different establishments depend-
ing on the delegates'
particular interests..
International Marksmanship
Contest. Delegations from
eight Communist countries
attend the contest and parti-
cipate in friendly games.
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SPONSORP4T BISHINA, Continued
Opening Date: ' Countries* , Number of - Name or Type
**
Closing Date: Attendina_ and Delto.tes. of Conference and Remarks
5/56-
u s,
4/1/56-
4/4/56
Germany (East) n a
Rumania n a
USSR n a
Albania
Bulgaria
Czechoslovakia
Denmark
France
Germany (East)
Hungary
India
Japan
Korea (North)
Mongolia
Pakistan
Poland
Rumania
United Kingdom
USSR
1
1
1
1
n a
1
1
1
1
1
n a
1
1
1
7
2
UNCLASSIFIED
Modern Drama Festival.
Dramatists and artists attend
the festival in Peiping and
help with the presentation of
the Chinese, modern dramas.
World Federation of Scientific
Workers Scientists attend
the 16th session of the
Executive Council of the
Federation, and subsequently
take part in the celebration
of the 10th anniversary of
the founding of the Federation.
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SPONSORED BY CHINA, Continued
Opening Date: Countries* Number of
**
Closlps_Date : Attendins_13.,_ntL.E.eksat2L.
12/1/55-
12/6/55
12/12/55-
n a
Bulgaria
Burma
Indonesia
Japan
North Korea
Mongolia
Poland
Rumania
USSR
North Vietnam
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Delegates:
Kemal Yacoub Sabri,
General Secretary
and leader of dele-
gation;
Nadia Hassanein
Raafat;
Maghoub Ali Elgabri;
and
Ehab Ahmed Elmenshawi,
members Executive
Council of the Assemly
Name or Type
of Conference and Remarks
Antibiotics Research Conference
opens in Peiping under the
sponsorship of the Chinese
Academy of Sciences. More than
forty papers are read and dis-
cussed at the conference by
the many foreign specialists.
The aims of the conference are
"to exchange experience in
antibiotics research, to review
research work in this field in
the past years and map out
future direction of the work."
Many Of these delegates are
also invited to tour China for
extended periods.
Delegation of the International
Apault1x_9f Moslem Youth
visits China at the invitation
of the All-China Federation of
Democratic Youth.
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SPONSORED BY CRINA2.Continued
Opening Date: Countries* Number of Name or Type
**
asitraj2...atten.iclani_alia_eetes . of Conference
4/24/56- Albania. n a
5/3/56 Argentina n a
Austria n a
Belgium n a
Brazil n a
Bulgaria . n a
Canada n a
Chile n a
Costa Rica n a
Cuba n a
Czechoslovakia n a
Egypt n a
Finland n a
France n a
Germany n a
,Gold Coast n a
India n a
Indonesia n a
Iran n a
Iraq n a
Israel n a
Italy n a
Jordan n a
Korea (North) n a
Lebanon n a
Madagascar n a
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Delegates and observers from
44 countries attend the
Council Meeting of the Women's
International Democratic
Federation in Peiping. After
the meeting, the women
delegates tour the major cities
of China at the invitation of
the All-China Democratic
Women's Federation.
Mexico n a Spain n a
Mongolia n a Sweden n a
Nepal n a Switzerland n a
Nigeria n a Thailand n a
Norway n a Tunisia ' n a
Pakistan n a United Kingdom n a
Poland n a United States m a
Rumania n a USSR n a
Senegal t a Vietnam (North) n a
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SPONSORED BY CHINA, Continued
Opening Date:
Closina Date:
May 3956
Countriesi
Number cc.i'4.
Attending and DelevatIL_L
Africa
Albania
Argentina
:.Australia
.Bulgaria
Ceylon
Chile
Czechoslovakia
France
Germaby (East)
Hungary
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Italy
Japan
Korea (North)
Mexico
Mongolia
Morocco
New Zealand
Pakistan
Poland
Rumania
Switzerland
Syria
Tunisia
United Kingdom
USSR
Vietnam (North)
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
n a
Name or Type
of Conference and Remarks
May Day 1956 is celebrated in
Peiping by more than 1,000'
guests from over 50 countries.
Trade and labor union delegates
are invited, to attend the
celebrations; in addition, the
delegates currently in China --
including trade union delegates,
women delegates to the Council
Meeting of the Women's Inter-
national Democratic Foundation;
peace leaders, artists,
students, technical experts,
etc., are also invited to the
celebrations. Many of the
guests tour China before
returning to. their homes.
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in*???????.
Opening Date: Countries* Number of Name or Type
ClosinADate: Attendilites of Conference and Remarks
5/3/56 20 countries represented. More than 60 Journalists from
20 countries attend a recep-
tion in their honor by the
All-China journalists Associa-
tion in Peiping.
30 countries represented.
5/6/56
An exhibition of gifts from 30
countries to Shanghai children
opens in the Children's Palace:
in Shanghai,
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