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From Jinggangshan to the NPC: A People's Armed Police Officer Repackages 'Red' Education for a New Generation
Zheng Hao, a People's Armed Police instructor and NPC deputy, has institutionalised a sensory "five-one" induction rooted in Jinggangshan and Nanchang revolutionary sites to instil red tradition in recruits. His proposals to digitise and centralise red-education resources reflect Beijing’s push to bind military professionalisation to Party loyalty and scale patriotic instruction across an internet-savvy generation.

On Lunar New Year’s Eve, Chinese military rest home turns companionship into living history
Staff at a military-run rest home in Lanzhou spent Lunar New Year’s Eve providing companionship and listening to the stories of elderly veterans, including a 99-year-old Korean War veteran and a 102-year-old resident. The occasion combined social care with informal ‘‘red education,’’ demonstrating how China preserves revolutionary memory as its veteran generation ages.

On Lunar New Year's Eve, Care and Memory Warm Gansu's Veteran Rest Home
Staff at a retired cadres rest home in Lanzhou spent Lunar New Year's Eve providing companionship, dumplings and a space for veterans to recount wartime memories, turning the holiday into both a moment of personal care and an instance of state-backed "red education." The episode highlights how local veteran welfare initiatives intersect with broader political efforts to preserve revolutionary memory and shore up social cohesion amid demographic change.