# Jinggangshan
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Red Cradle, Green Growth: The Modern Economic Metamorphosis of Jinggangshan
Jinggangshan is successfully transitioning from a symbolic revolutionary site to a modern economic hub through high-value agricultural branding, red tourism, and high-tech electronic manufacturing. This transformation has doubled the region's GDP over the last decade and integrated local industries into global supply chains.

Monuments of Mobilization: How China’s ‘Red Flag’ Sculptures Map the Party’s Eternal Narrative
This analysis explores how China utilizes monumental sculptures to reinforce the Communist Party's historical narrative and ideological continuity. By contrasting revolutionary art in Jinggangshan with modern monuments in Beijing, the state creates a visual and emotional bridge between its insurgent past and its current governance.

Steel, Stone, and Statehood: The Aesthetic of Continuity in China’s ‘Red’ Monuments
This report analyzes the significance of 'Red' sculptures in China, focusing on how grand-scale public art is used to curate a narrative of revolutionary continuity and political legitimacy. By examining monuments in Jinggangshan and Beijing, it illustrates the state's strategy of using aesthetics to reinforce ideological loyalty and combat historical skepticism.

Echoes of the 'Single Spark': Why China’s Revolutionary History Remains its Political North Star
China is reinforcing the historical narrative of its 1927-1931 revolutionary period to bolster modern political legitimacy and party discipline. The narrative focuses on the shift to rural insurgency, the principle of party control over the military, and early experiments in state-building.

The Mountain Cradle: Why Jinggangshan Remains the Bedrock of Communist Party Legitimacy
This report examines the historical significance of the Jinggangshan revolutionary base and its contemporary role in China's state-led 'Red Tourism' and ideological education programs. It highlights how the CCP's early shift to rural warfare and land reform created a blueprint for its eventual victory and current legitimacy.

Echoes of the Spark: Reanimating the Rural Roots of China’s Revolution
The Chinese Communist Party is intensifying its focus on the Jinggangshan revolutionary base as a tool for modern ideological education. By highlighting the strategic shift from urban to rural warfare in 1927, the party seeks to ground its historical legitimacy in a narrative of survival and peasant-led reform.

Red Militias Bring Revolutionary Heritage to Villages and Screens Ahead of Lunar New Year
In Jiangxi’s Ji'an region, militia-led teams are delivering patriotic lectures, performances and livestreams at Jinggangshan sites and villages ahead of the Lunar New Year. Combining on-site storytelling, cultural services and digital outreach, the campaign reinforces revolutionary memory while supporting local red-tourism economies and civic education efforts.