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Posted: 2025-04-14 05:32:13 UTC

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The article discusses the luxurious life and various residences of Cambodian Prince Sihanouk during his exile in China, following the 1970 coup led by Lon Nol. It highlights the support he received from Chinese leaders, including Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping, and the various accommodations provided for him, including the "Cambodian Head of State Mansion" in Beijing, a temporary palace in Jilin, a villa in Yunnan, and the Jinglu Villa in Lushan.
Sihanouk's exile in China and the support he received.
The provision of luxurious residences and amenities for Sihanouk.
The involvement of Chinese leaders in facilitating Sihanouk's stay.
The historical context of the 1970 coup in Cambodia.
Political instability in Cambodia leading to Sihanouk's exile.
Navigating diplomatic relations during the Cold War.
Providing appropriate accommodations and support for a foreign head of state.