Tourists dressed up as People s Liberation Army soldiers pose in Liangjiahe village, where a teenage Xi Jinping spent seven years doing hard labor. Today the village is a popular red tourism site. The sign displays a quote from Xi: Liangjiahe is where my roots are, and my soul. It is my second home. Emily Feng / NPR
ZUNYI, China Some people splurge for beach vacations or a week in nature. Office worker Huang Ge recently decided to spend his week off touring Zunyi, a remote, mountainous town in southern China that s important to his country s modern political history. China s Communist Party influenced my sense of social responsibility, says Huang, who lives in the southern province of Guangdong. My understanding of the party continues to modernize, and coming to these sites replenishes my faith in the party.
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