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China’s ‘red tourism’ boom

Sites of historical importance to the ruling Communist party are attracting patriots both young and old
A group of men in white shirts walk across a suspension bridge lined with large red flags, surrounded by dense green forest.

Halfway up the steep trail of Loushan Pass, in the heart of south-western China’s mountainous Guizhou province, a group of 20 or so Communist party cadres, mostly dressed in white short-sleeved shirts, black trousers and black shoes, stand in three neat rows, listening attentively.

Against the backdrop of a regenerated forest, an animated tour guide tells these young officials the stories of sacrifice in the battle that took place here 90 years ago, the mood heightened by dramatic music playing from a speaker at his feet.

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