How The Mango Became The Fruit Of Chairman Mao

“Mangoes don’t have an obvious connection to the Chinese Cultural Revolution; in the 1960s, they weren’t even cultivated in northern China.” Yet they’re featured with the Great Helmsman in a lot of propaganda art from the late 1960s – thanks to a convergence of the Cultural Revolution, the Pakistani ambassador, and the Worker-Peasant Mao Zedong Thought Propaganda Teams.