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Beijing Spring

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Beijing Spring is the term for a brief period of political liberalization in China which occured in 1977 and 1978. The name was derived from Prague Spring an analogous event which occurred in Czechslovakia in 1968.

During Beijing Spring the general public was allowed unusual freedom to criticize the governemnt. Most of these criticism were directed at the government's behavior during the Cultural Revolution.