Henk Sneevliet, Marin or Ma Lin
I mentioned the plan already earlier in the week, but the Shanghai Foreign Correspondents Club is going to organize a small viewing of a very solid Dutch documentary on Ma Lin or Henk Sneevliet, the Dutch guy you can see at the little museum at Xintiandi on the establishment of the Communist Party in China.
If you are interested in China's history in the 1920's and think you can stand a 90 minutes simultanously translation from Dutch into English, let me know. There will be limited seating, but those who reply now will get a preferential treatment. The viewing is most likely going to take place the week after the May holiday. (And if you know somebody who can translated Dutch into English, do let me also know.)
If you are interested in China's history in the 1920's and think you can stand a 90 minutes simultanously translation from Dutch into English, let me know. There will be limited seating, but those who reply now will get a preferential treatment. The viewing is most likely going to take place the week after the May holiday. (And if you know somebody who can translated Dutch into English, do let me also know.)
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