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Shannxi Opens Archives about Cultural Revolution

Shannxi Provincial Achives in northwest China opened secret files, including those about the 1966 to 1976 Cultural Revolution, for public reference in Xi'an Saturday.

The 58,497-volume files covers archives of 58 institutions, such as those of the provincial revolutionary commission on personnel matters and institutional setup during the 1966 to 1976 Cultural Revolution and till 1979.

It also contains instructions and meeting minutes on economic construction and Communist Party work style building since the founding of China in 1949 as well as 1,534 photos of Chinese late leaders Mao Zedong, Zhu De and Liu Shaoqi, Shannxi local leaders and geographical locations.

Individuals are allowed to refer to these files with personal ID card at the Archives or log on to www.archives.cn to get relevant information.

(Xinhua News Agency October 2, 2005)

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