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Red Diplomacy: How the CCP’s 'Serve the People' Ethos Shapes China-Venezuela Military Ties
Venezuelan military officer Doris Lileiro’s recent visit to the revolutionary site of Yan'an highlights China's use of ideological education in its military diplomacy. By promoting the 'Serve the People' ethos, Beijing is strengthening its soft power and building deep-seated political alignment with key Latin American partners.

Echoes of the Red Frontier: Historiography and Hegemony in China’s Northeast
This report analyzes the strategic importance of Liaoning province in China's national narrative, linking its revolutionary history to contemporary political legitimacy. It explores how the CCP uses historical milestones, such as the 14-year resistance and the Korean War, to foster national unity and justify its modern governance and military goals.

Chronicling the Crucible: How Liaoning’s Wartime Legacy Shapes China’s Modern National Identity
As China approaches the CCP's 105th anniversary, state media is revitalizing the revolutionary history of Liaoning province to reinforce ideological legitimacy. From the 1931 Japanese invasion to the Korean War, these narratives of sacrifice and 'people’s war' serve as a blueprint for contemporary national resilience.

Pedagogy of Power: The CPC Navigates its 105th Anniversary with Ritual and Red Heritage
China is observing the 105th anniversary of the CPC through nationwide ideological ceremonies and the expansion of 'Red Tourism' routes. These activities aim to synchronize historical revolutionary narratives with modern military loyalty and nationalistic pride.

Red Tourism and Soft Power: Beijing Reimagines the Long March for a Global Audience
A state-led international delegation recently toured historic Long March sites in Guangxi to rebrand revolutionary history for a global audience. The event combined historical commemoration of the Battle of the Xiang River with demonstrations of modern rural revitalization and economic progress.

The Red Vanguard: Beijing’s Nationwide Ritual of Ideological Renewal
As China prepares for its July 1st Party anniversary, a coordinated national campaign of patriotic education and 'Red Tourism' has been launched to reinforce ideological loyalty among youth and military personnel. The activities span from border regions in Xinjiang to historical sites in Yan'an, emphasizing the continuity of the 'red gene' in Chinese society.

Ideology in Bloom: China Marks 105 Years of Communist Rule with ‘Red Tourism’ and Immersive Education
China is celebrating the 105th anniversary of the Communist Party by integrating 'Red Tourism' with immersive ideological education. These activities, spanning Inner Mongolia to Shanxi, aim to modernize revolutionary history for younger generations and reinforce political loyalty.

The Long March of Soft Power: Beijing Rebrands Revolutionary History for a Global Audience
China is leveraging the 90th anniversary of the Long March to launch a sophisticated international communication campaign, inviting foreign experts to revolutionary sites in Guangxi. The project aims to link the Communist Party's historical resilience to modern rural revitalization and economic success, rebranding revolutionary history as a global narrative of perseverance.

Resurrecting the Borderland: China’s 'Rescue Mission' for Revolutionary Memory in Dandong
Dandong is leading an urgent 'rescue mission' to preserve and promote local historical sites related to the Korean War and anti-Japanese resistance. These sites are being integrated into a modern, 'immersive' educational framework designed to strengthen ideological commitment among Communist Party members and the broader public.

Ritual as Governance: China Mobilizes Ideological Zeal for the Party’s 105th Anniversary
China is marking the 105th anniversary of the CPC with a nationwide push for "Red Tourism" and immersive ideological education. These events, ranging from performances in Inner Mongolia to museum expansions in Shanxi, are designed to reinforce Party loyalty and historical continuity.

Echoes of the Long March: How a Soldier’s Century-Old Plea Shapes China’s Modern Rural Vision
Nearly a century after a Red Army soldier wrote his final letters home, the Chinese government is framing modern rural development in Jiangxi as the fulfillment of a revolutionary promise. The story of Zhong Tengmu's sacrifice serves as a powerful narrative tool to legitimize the 'Rural Revitalization' strategy through a lens of historical continuity.

Echoes of the Yalu: How China is Turning Korean War Relics into Modern Patriotism
Authorities in Dandong are conducting 'rescue-style' excavations of historical sites related to the Korean War and anti-Japanese resistance to bolster patriotic education. These sites, such as 'Station No. 73,' are being transformed into immersive educational hubs for tens of thousands of CCP members to ensure the 'Red gene' is passed to younger generations.