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10th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death in Beijing

10th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death in Beijing

BEIJING, China - People hold up a banner at the home of Zhao Ziyang, the late general secretary of China's Communist Party, on Jan. 17, 2015, as they commemorate the 10th anniversary of his death. Zhao was purged in 1989 for opposing a military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters at Tiananmen Square in the capital.

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10th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death in Beijing

10th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death in Beijing

BEIJING, China - A mourner bows in front of a picture of Zhao Ziyang, the late general secretary of China's Communist Party, at Zhao's home in Beijing on Jan. 17, 2015, the 10th anniversary of the former Chinese leader. Zhao was purged in 1989 for opposing a military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters at Tiananmen Square in the capital.

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10th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death in Beijing

10th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death in Beijing

BEIJING, China - About 100 people bow at the home of Zhao Ziyang, the late general secretary of China's Communist Party, on Jan. 17, 2015, as they commemorate the 10th anniversary of his death. Zhao was purged in 1989 for opposing a military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters at Tiananmen Square in the capital.

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10th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death in Beijing

10th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death in Beijing

BEIJING, China - A mourner bows in front of a picture of Zhao Ziyang, the late general secretary of China's Communist Party, at Zhao's home in Beijing on Jan. 17, 2015, the 10th anniversary of the former Chinese leader. Zhao was purged in 1989 for opposing a military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters at Tiananmen Square in the capital.

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10th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death in Beijing

10th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death in Beijing

BEIJING, China - Wang Yannan, the eldest daughter of Zhao Ziyang, the late general secretary of China's Communist Party, speaks to reporter at Zhao's home in Beijing on Jan. 17, 2015, the 10th anniversary of his death. Zhao was purged in 1989 for opposing a military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters at Tiananmen Square in the capital.

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10th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death in Beijing

10th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death in Beijing

BEIJING, China - A man registers his name at the home of Zhao Ziyang, the late general secretary of China's Communist Party, in Beijing on Jan. 17, 2015, the 10th anniversary of the former Chinese leader. Zhao was purged in 1989 for opposing a military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters at Tiananmen Square in the capital.

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8th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death

8th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death

BEIJING, China - People visit the Beijing home of former Chinese Communist Party Secretary General Zhao Ziyang, to mourn him on Jan. 17, 2013, the eighth anniversary of his death. The 1989 prodemocracy student movement in Beijing caused his political downfall.

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8th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death

8th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death

BEIJING, China - Chinese political dissident Hu Jia bows to the portrait of deceased former Chinese Communist Party Secretary General Zhao Ziyang at Zhao's Beijing home on Jan. 17, 2013, the eighth anniversary of his death. The 1989 prodemocracy student movement in Beijing caused the political downfall of Zhao, a reformist Chinese leader.

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8th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death

8th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death

BEIJING, China - People visit the Beijing home of former Chinese Communist Party Secretary General Zhao Ziyang, to mourn him on Jan. 17, 2013, the eighth anniversary of his death. The 1989 prodemocracy student movement in Beijing caused his political downfall.

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8th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death

8th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death

BEIJING, China - Mourners bow at the Beijing home of former Chinese Communist Party Secretary General Zhao Ziyang on Jan. 17, 2013, to mark the eighth anniversary of his death. The 1989 prodemocracy student movement in Beijing caused his political downfall.

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8th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death

8th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death

BEIJING, China - Chinese political dissident Hu Jia signs a book at the Beijing home of former Chinese Communist Party Secretary General Zhao Ziyang on Jan. 17, 2013, the eighth anniversary of his death. The 1989 prodemocracy student movement in Beijing caused the political downfall of Zhao, a reformist Chinese leader.

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7th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death

7th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death

BEIJING, China - People bow before a building used as a study room by deceased Chinese Communist Party Secretary General Zhao Ziyang in Beijing on Jan. 17, 2012, to mark the seventh anniversary of his death. The 1989 prodemocracy student movement in Beijing caused his political downfall.

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7th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death

7th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death

BEIJING, China - People offer flowers at the former home of deceased Chinese Communist Party Secretary General Zhao Ziyang in Beijing on Jan. 17, 2012, to mark the seventh anniversary of his death. The 1989 prodemocracy student movement in Beijing caused his political downfall.

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(2)Hundreds attend funeral for purged Chinese leader Zhao

(2)Hundreds attend funeral for purged Chinese leader Zhao

BEIJING, China - A portrait of ousted Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang, who died last week after being held under house arrest for 15 years, is held by one of people who attended his funeral held at the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery outside Beijing on Jan. 29.

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(3)Hundreds attend funeral for purged Chinese leader Zhao

(3)Hundreds attend funeral for purged Chinese leader Zhao

BEIJING, China - Mourners hold in tears a banner praising former Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang outside the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery near Beijing, where his funeral took place under tight security on Jan. 29.

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(1)Hundreds attend funeral for purged Chinese leader Zhao

(1)Hundreds attend funeral for purged Chinese leader Zhao

BEIJING, China - Wreaths are placed at the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery outside Beijing, where at least several hundred people attended a funeral for ousted Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang under tight security.

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(4)Hundreds attend funeral for purged Chinese leader Zhao

(4)Hundreds attend funeral for purged Chinese leader Zhao

BEIJING, China - People are questioned by public security officials outside the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery near Beijing, where a funeral for ousted Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang, who died last week after being held under house arrest for 15 years, took place on Jan. 29. Only people with invitations were allowed inside the cemetery. Reporters wishing to cover the event were turned away at the gate.

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Group mourns Zhao in front of Chinese Embassy in Tokyo

Group mourns Zhao in front of Chinese Embassy in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Chinese nationals assemble in front of the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo on Jan. 21 to mourn the death of purged Chinese leader Zhao Ziyang. They held a banner saying ''Mr. Zhao Ziyang is immortal.'' Zhao died Jan. 17 at Beijing Hospital from multiple ailments, official Chinese media said.

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(2)Mourners gather at Zhao Ziyang's home

(2)Mourners gather at Zhao Ziyang's home

BEIJING, China - Mourners gather at the house of Zhao Ziyang in Beijing to bid farewell to the purged Communist Party chief. The home was filled with flower wreaths. Zhao died Jan. 17 at Beijing Hospital from multiple ailments at age 85, official media said.

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(1)Mourners gather at Zhao Ziyang's home

(1)Mourners gather at Zhao Ziyang's home

BEIJING, China - Bereaved family members (L) of former Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang meet mourners in front of the altar filled with flower wreaths in Zhao's house in Beijing on Jan. 20. Zhao, 85, died at Beijing Hospital from multiple ailments Jan. 17, official media said.

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(5)Ex-Chinese leader Zhao dies at 85

(5)Ex-Chinese leader Zhao dies at 85

BEIJING, China - Police keep watch Jan. 17 at the house in Beijing (L) where former Chinese Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang lived in his later years. Zhao died of an illness earlier in the day at the age of 85.

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(4)Ex-Chinese leader Zhao dies at 85

(4)Ex-Chinese leader Zhao dies at 85

BEIJING, China - Police keep watch in Tiananmen Square in Beijing on Jan. 17, the day former Chinese Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang died.

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(3)Ex-Chinese leader Zhao dies at 85

(3)Ex-Chinese leader Zhao dies at 85

TOKYO, Japan - Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang (R) and former Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka shake hands as Zhao visits Tanaka's residence in Tokyo in this file photo taken on June 1, 1982.

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(2)Ex-Chinese leader Zhao dies at 85

(2)Ex-Chinese leader Zhao dies at 85

TOKYO, Japan - Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang (L) speaks with Japanese Prime Minister Zeno Suzuki at the prime minister's office in Tokyo in this file photo taken on May 31, 1982. Zhao, former secretary general of the Chinese Communist Party, died in Beijing on Jan. 17 at 85.

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Ex-Chinese leader Zhao dies at 85

Ex-Chinese leader Zhao dies at 85

BEIJING, China - Former Chinese Communist Party Secretary General Zhao Ziyang (file photo taken in 1989) died of illness on Jan. 17, Xinhua News Agency reported. He was 85. Zhao fell from power after the 1989 Tiananmen Square incident.

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China says ex-Chinese Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang alive

China says ex-Chinese Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang alive

BEIJING, China - The Chinese government said on May 26 that former Chinese Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang (file photo) is alive, thus denying a report by Kyodo News last month that Zhao had died at 83. On April 30, Kyodo quoted Chinese sources as saying that Zhao died of a heart ailment in a Beijing hospital on April 28.

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Ex-Chinese party chief Zhao Ziyang deleted from record

Ex-Chinese party chief Zhao Ziyang deleted from record

BEIJING, China - China has published a collection of more than 100 photographs (photo) to commemorate 30 years of China-U.S. relations. No photo record of Zhao Ziyang, former chief of the Chinese Communist Party, appears in the collection. Zhao, a reformer who was ousted from power for expressing sympathy for a pro-democracy movement that culminated in the bloody 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown, was the first Chinese premier to visit the U.S. in an official capacity.

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(SP)CHINA-ZHANGJIAKOU-WINTER PARALYMPICS-PARA BIATHLON-WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL STANDING(CN)

(SP)CHINA-ZHANGJIAKOU-WINTER PARALYMPICS-PARA BIATHLON-WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL STANDING(CN)

(220311) -- ZHANGJIAKOU, March 11, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Zhao Zhiqing of China celebrates after the biathlon women's individual standing event of Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games at National Biathlon Centre in Zhangjiakou, north China's Hebei Province, March 11, 2022. (Xinhua/Peng Ziyang)

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(SP)CHINA-ZHANGJIAKOU-WINTER PARALYMPICS-PARA BIATHLON-WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL STANDING(CN)

(SP)CHINA-ZHANGJIAKOU-WINTER PARALYMPICS-PARA BIATHLON-WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL STANDING(CN)

(220311) -- ZHANGJIAKOU, March 11, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Zhao Zhiqing of China competes during the biathlon women's individual standing event of Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games at National Biathlon Centre in Zhangjiakou, north China's Hebei Province, March 11, 2022. (Xinhua/Peng Ziyang)

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(SP)CHINA-ZHANGJIAKOU-WINTER PARALYMPICS-AWARDING CEREMONY-PARA BIATHLON(CN)

(SP)CHINA-ZHANGJIAKOU-WINTER PARALYMPICS-AWARDING CEREMONY-PARA BIATHLON(CN)

(220306) -- ZHANGJIAKOU, March 6, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Bronze medalist Zhao Zhiqing of China holds her medal during the awarding ceremony of Para Biathlon Women's Sprint Standing of Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games at Zhangjiakou Medals Plaza in Zhangjiakou, north China's Hebei Province, March 6, 2022. (Xinhua/Peng Ziyang)

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(SP)CHINA-ZHANGJIAKOU-WINTER PARALYMPICS-AWARDING CEREMONY-PARA BIATHLON(CN)

(SP)CHINA-ZHANGJIAKOU-WINTER PARALYMPICS-AWARDING CEREMONY-PARA BIATHLON(CN)

(220306) -- ZHANGJIAKOU, March 6, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Gold medalist Guo Yujie of China(L) and Bronze medalist Zhao Zhiqing of China pose for a photo during the awarding ceremony of Para Biathlon Women's Sprint Standing of Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games at Zhangjiakou Medals Plaza in Zhangjiakou, north China's Hebei Province, March 6, 2022. (Xinhua/Peng Ziyang)

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(BEIJING2022) CHINA-ZHANGJIAKOU-OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES-NORDIC COMBINED-CROSS-COUNTRY (CN)

(BEIJING2022) CHINA-ZHANGJIAKOU-OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES-NORDIC COMBINED-CROSS-COUNTRY (CN)

(220209) -- ZHANGJIAKOU, Feb. 9, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Zhao Jiawen (L) of China competes during Nordic Combined Individual Gundersen Normal Hill/10km, Cross-Country at the National Cross-Country Skiing Centre in Zhangjiakou, north China's Hebei Province, Feb. 9, 2022. (Xinhua/Peng Ziyang)

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(BEIJING2022) CHINA-ZHANGJIAKOU-OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES-NORDIC COMBINED-CROSS-COUNTRY (CN)

(BEIJING2022) CHINA-ZHANGJIAKOU-OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES-NORDIC COMBINED-CROSS-COUNTRY (CN)

(220209) -- ZHANGJIAKOU, Feb. 9, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Zhao Jiawen of China competes during Nordic Combined Individual Gundersen Normal Hill/10km, Cross-Country at the National Cross-Country Skiing Centre in Zhangjiakou, north China's Hebei Province, Feb. 9, 2022. (Xinhua/Peng Ziyang)

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(3)Ex-Chinese Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang dies

(3)Ex-Chinese Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang dies

BEIJING, China - Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang (R) hugs former Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka during his call on Tanaka at his residence in Tokyo on June 1, 1982. Zhao died of heart ailment in a Beijing hospital on April 28. (Kyodo)

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(2)Ex-Chinese Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang dies

(2)Ex-Chinese Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang dies

BEIJING, China - British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (L) and her Chinese counterpart Zhao Ziyang (R) sign a joint declaration providing for Hong Kong's reversion to China in a photo taken in Beijing in December 1984. Zhao died of heart ailment in a Beijing hospital on April 28. (Kyodo)

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Friendship for the 21st Century - Prime Minister Nakasone's Visit to China

On March 23, Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone paid an official visit to China with the aim of laying the foundation for Japan-China friendship into the 21st century. Scenes of Prime Minister Nakasone receiving a welcome to China, the welcome banquet, Prime Minister Nakasone's lecture at Beijng University, the meeting with Deng Xiaoping, Director of the Central Advisory Committee of the Communist Party of China, date of shooting unknown, release date: April 16, 1984.

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11th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death in Beijing

11th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death in Beijing

Mourners bow in front of a picture of Zhao Ziyang, the late general secretary of China's Communist Party, at Zhao's home in Beijing on Jan. 17, 2016, the 11th anniversary of the death of the former Chinese leader. Zhao was purged in 1989 for opposing a military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in the capital's Tiananmen Square. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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11th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death in Beijing

11th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death in Beijing

People hold a banner at the home of Zhao Ziyang, the late general secretary of China's Communist Party, on Jan. 17, 2016, as they commemorate the 11th anniversary of his death. Zhao was purged in 1989 for opposing a military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in the capital's Tiananmen Square. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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11th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death in Beijing

11th anniversary of Zhao Ziyang's death in Beijing

A man registers his name at the home of Zhao Ziyang, the late general secretary of China's Communist Party, in Beijing on Jan. 17, 2016, the 11th anniversary of the death of the former Chinese leader. Zhao was purged in 1989 for opposing a military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in the capital's Tiananmen Square. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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People visit late Zhao Ziyang's home in Beijing

People visit late Zhao Ziyang's home in Beijing

People bow in front of a picture of Zhao Ziyang, the late general secretary of China's Communist Party, at Zhao's home in Beijing on April 5, 2015, Qingming Festival day in China. That day people visit, clean and make offerings at ancestral gravesites. Zhao was purged in 1989 for opposing a military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters at Tiananmen Square in the capital. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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People visit late Zhao Ziyang's home in Beijing

People visit late Zhao Ziyang's home in Beijing

People offer prayers in front of a picture of Zhao Ziyang, the late general secretary of China's Communist Party, at Zhao's home in Beijing on April 5, 2015, Qingming Festival day in China. That day people visit, clean and make offerings at ancestral gravesites. Zhao was purged in 1989 for opposing a military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters at Tiananmen Square in the capital. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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People visit late Zhao Ziyang's home in Beijing

People visit late Zhao Ziyang's home in Beijing

A woman sheds tears in front of a picture of Zhao Ziyang, the late general secretary of China's Communist Party, at Zhao's home in Beijing on April 5, 2015, Qingming Festival day in China. That day people visit, clean and make offerings at ancestral gravesites. Zhao was purged in 1989 for opposing a military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters at Tiananmen Square in the capital. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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(3)Hundreds attend funeral for purged Chinese leader Zhao

(3)Hundreds attend funeral for purged Chinese leader Zhao

BEIJING, China - Mourners hold in tears a banner praising former Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang outside the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery near Beijing, where his funeral took place under tight security on Jan. 29. (Kyodo)

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(1)Hundreds attend funeral for purged Chinese leader Zhao

(1)Hundreds attend funeral for purged Chinese leader Zhao

BEIJING, China - Wreaths are placed at the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery outside Beijing, where at least several hundred people attended a funeral for ousted Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang under tight security. (Kyodo)

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(4)Hundreds attend funeral for purged Chinese leader Zhao

(4)Hundreds attend funeral for purged Chinese leader Zhao

BEIJING, China - People are questioned by public security officials outside the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery near Beijing, where a funeral for ousted Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang, who died last week after being held under house arrest for 15 years, took place on Jan. 29. Only people with invitations were allowed inside the cemetery. Reporters wishing to cover the event were turned away at the gate. (Kyodo)

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(2)Hundreds attend funeral for purged Chinese leader Zhao

(2)Hundreds attend funeral for purged Chinese leader Zhao

BEIJING, China - A portrait of ousted Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang, who died last week after being held under house arrest for 15 years, is held by one of people who attended his funeral held at the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery outside Beijing on Jan. 29. (Kyodo)

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Group mourns Zhao in front of Chinese Embassy in Tokyo

Group mourns Zhao in front of Chinese Embassy in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Chinese nationals assemble in front of the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo on Jan. 21 to mourn the death of purged Chinese leader Zhao Ziyang. They held a banner saying ''Mr. Zhao Ziyang is immortal.'' Zhao died Jan. 17 at Beijing Hospital from multiple ailments, official Chinese media said. (Kyodo)

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(2)Mourners gather at Zhao Ziyang's home

(2)Mourners gather at Zhao Ziyang's home

BEIJING, China - Mourners gather at the house of Zhao Ziyang in Beijing to bid farewell to the purged Communist Party chief. The home was filled with flower wreaths. Zhao died Jan. 17 at Beijing Hospital from multiple ailments at age 85, official media said. (Kyodo)

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(1)Mourners gather at Zhao Ziyang's home

(1)Mourners gather at Zhao Ziyang's home

BEIJING, China - Bereaved family members (L) of former Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang meet mourners in front of the altar filled with flower wreaths in Zhao's house in Beijing on Jan. 20. Zhao, 85, died at Beijing Hospital from multiple ailments Jan. 17, official media said. (Kyodo)

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(5)Ex-Chinese leader Zhao dies at 85

(5)Ex-Chinese leader Zhao dies at 85

BEIJING, China - Police keep watch Jan. 17 at the house in Beijing (L) where former Chinese Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang lived in his later years. Zhao died of an illness earlier in the day at the age of 85. (Kyodo)

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