# Patriotic%20Education
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Burying the Ghosts of 1950: The High-Stakes Symbolism of China’s Returning Martyrs
China conducted its 13th repatriation of Korean War remains in Shenyang, utilizing advanced military hardware and veteran participation to reinforce nationalistic sentiment and historical continuity.

Ghosts of the Cold War: How China’s Korean War Repatriations Fuel Modern Nationalism
China received the 13th batch of Korean War martyr remains in Shenyang, utilizing high-level military honors and intergenerational ceremonies to reinforce national identity. The event highlights the strategic use of historical memory to bolster modern patriotism and connect past military sacrifices with current global status.

The City and the Sword: CNS Yancheng’s Symbolic Return and China’s Domestic Naval Branding
The CNS Yancheng, a veteran Type 054A frigate, has completed its first ceremonial visit to its namesake city since being commissioned in 2012. The event serves as a high-profile example of China's 'Double Support' policy, utilizing naval prestige to strengthen military-civilian ties and promote patriotic education through public open days.

Patriotic Pedagogy: How China Uses Naval Power to Anchor National Identity
Nanchang is hosting public naval tours and educational events to mark the anniversary of the PLA Navy, aiming to bolster 'national defense education' among the youth. This initiative reflects China's strategic effort to build domestic support for its maritime ambitions by linking historical military sites to modern naval power.

Red Martyrdom Meets Modern Growth: Yiyang’s Strategy to Build the ‘Lovely China’
Yiyang County is leveraging the legacy of revolutionary martyr Fang Zhimin to drive a dual agenda of ideological revitalisation and 'high-quality' economic growth. By blending traditional loyalist values with modern industrial policy and immersive tourism, the county has become a model for the CCP's vision of 'Modern China.'

Echoes of the Rails: China’s Revolutionary Pedagogy and the Cult of the Railway Guerrilla
During the Qingming Festival, high-profile commemorations for the legendary Railway Guerrillas in Shandong highlight China's ongoing 'Patriotic Education' campaign. The event serves to link wartime revolutionary sacrifice with modern national identity and youth indoctrination.

Oranges for a Martyr: How China Curates the Memory of its Border Conflict
On the eve of the Qingming Festival, tributes to Galwan Valley casualty Chen Xiangrong underscore the Chinese state's focus on 'martyr culture' to bolster nationalism. The act of comrades leaving oranges at his grave serves as a powerful domestic symbol of China’s resolve in its ongoing border disputes with India.

The Red Rites of Spring: Beijing Mobilizes Youth for Revolutionary Remembrance
Ahead of the Qingming Festival, China has launched a nationwide campaign of 'martyr' commemorations focused heavily on ideological education for youth. These state-orchestrated rituals serve to reinforce the Communist Party's historical legitimacy and promote a unified national identity centered on revolutionary sacrifice.

Pomp and Patriotism: China’s 2026 Recruitment Drive Signals Continued Military Modernization
China has launched its first recruitment intake of 2026 with high-profile ceremonies nationwide, emphasizing both military readiness and ideological loyalty. The drive highlights the PLA's continued shift toward a biannual recruitment cycle aimed at attracting college-educated youth for a high-tech fighting force.