Red Star Over Jinggangshan

Although more than 80 years have passed since the Communist revolution in China, nearly every Chinese citizen who visits Jinggangshan Mountain today still has a huge amount of respect for those who pioneered the fight and spent their hardest days there.

Jiang Manfeng: Belting out Grandpa's Legacy
Jiang Manfeng says, "I'm set to perpetuate the Red Army songs left by my grandpa."
Incarnating the Revolutionary Spirit
In Jinggangshan, you can likely come across Mao Binghua near the revolutionary monuments where he is probably lecturing a surrounding crowd of tourists.
The term "red tour" is used by Chinese to refer to travel routes that cover places which were once either the origins of the Chinese revolution in the early last century, or the base camps or battlefronts of the Chinese Red Army. Being the cradle of the revolution, Jinggangshan cannot be missed on your "red-tour" itinerary.

Revolutionary Sites in Jinggangshan

Former Residence of Mao Zedong

Monument of Revolutionary Martyrs

Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery

The mountainous Jinggangshan area is the base of the Jinggangshan National Nature Reserve, which offers breathtaking views and brings you up close with nature.
Adding more colors to Jinggangshan is the Hakka inhabitants who settled down there centuries ago. A colorful tour takes you to experience the vibrant Hakka customs.
 
The Traditional and the Contemporary
Thousands of visitors from different regions of the country come here every day to learn more about the early days of Mao Zedong, the founder of New China.
Located in southwestern Jiangxi Province, near the border with Hunan, Jinggangshan, literally meaning "Well Ridge Mountain", is famous as the cradle of China's revolution.

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