· STUDY ABROAD
· LOVE AND MARRIAGE
· TASK CARRIED ON
· WAR FOR LIBERATION
· STATE AFFAIR
· INTERNATIONAL ALLY
· WORK FOR WOMEN
· THE LAST MOMENT
   
   
 
67. Soong Ching Ling with some of the woman members of the First Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in September, 1949. Front row, from right: Shi Liang, Deng Ying Chao, Soong Ching Ling, He Xiang Ning; middle row, from right: Ding Ling, Cai Chang, Luo Shu Zhang; back row, from right: Zeng Xian Zhi, Zhang Xiao Mei, Xu Guang Ping, Li De Quan.
   
68. In May, 1956, Soong Ching Ling entertaining, on the lawn of her Shanghai residence, representatives from the International Democratic Women's Council, who were attending a conference held in China.
   
69. On May 11, 1956, Soong Ching Ling met with the Nepalese representative who was attending the conference convened by the International Democratic Women's Council, and who handed over gift for Soong Ching Ling from the King of Nepal, in Soong Ching Ling's residence in Shanghai.
70. Meeting with Liu Ying Jun, a representative from the People's Democratic Republic of Korea, who was attending the conference convened by the International Democratic Women's Council.
   
71. On March 7, 1960, Soong Ching Ling attended Shanghai women's commemoration meeting, marking the 50th anniversary of The International Working Women's Day. The picture shows Soong Ching Ling presenting a prize to a "March 8 Red-banner Pacesetter."
   
72. In April, 1960, together with Deng Ying Chao, Soong Ching Ling met with Deng Fang Zhi (third from right), combat hero Huang Ji Guang's mother.
73. In 1945, Soong Ching Ling reorganized the China Defence League into the China Welfare Fund. Pictured here is Soong Ching Ling in 1947, teaching the children in a literacy class run by the China Welfare Fund.
   
74. Soong Ching Ling visiting the children in a literacy class of the CWF children's welfare station.
   
75. Holding the twin newly born in her arms in the International Peace Maternity and Child Health Hospital.
76. Soong Ching Ling visiting lying-in women at the Shanghai No. 4 Maternity and Child Health Hospital.
   
77. Chatting with the members of the orchestra of the CWI Children's Art Theater at her Shanghai residence.
   
78. Visiting the three groups of triplets in the CWI Nursery.
79. With the children from CWI Kindergarten on June 1 International Children's Day in 1958.
   
80. With the children when visiting CWI Children's Palace.
   
81. A happy gathering with the dancing group of the children's palace.

 
 
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