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Saturday, October 3, 2015

China Opens A Communist Party Theme Park Monday Sep 28,2015

The Chinese government opened its very own Communist theme park on Monday in the city of Wuhan.

The opening of the three million square foot  "educational park" conveniently comes just days before the "Golden Week," a seven-day public holiday from Oct. 1 to 7 commemorating China National Day.

The park focuses on highlighting important facets of Communist Party history and "outstanding Communist deeds," according to a statement in Chinese by the Wuhan municipal government's propaganda department

The park features 29 statues of "great Communist figures" with 100-character-long biographies

The theme park features a sculpture of the "Communist Manifesto."
<span class='image-component__caption' itemprop="caption">"Red tourism" is on the rise in China. Millions flock to parks and historical sites to enhance their "patriotic education."</span>
<span class='image-component__caption' itemprop="caption">The theme park features a sculpture of the "Communist Manifesto."</span> 

 The theme park features an interactive ground map of the Communist Red Army's Long March against the rival Kuomintang army in 1934.

The park is carefully divided into sections, and is organized to show the Communist Party's greatest glories.

The park features sculptures, interactive experience areas, and galleries themed on the Chinese flag, the lives and work of major Communist Party figures and the party's history.

People walk past a statue of the Communist Party's "Three Rules of Discipline and Eight Points for Attention."
<span class='image-component__caption' itemprop="caption">People walk past a statue of the Communist Party's "Three Rules of Discipline and Eight Points for Attention."</span>

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