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Notes from a Visit to Hong Kong

Duan Yaping

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"Notes on a Visit to the Red Army" is written by Duan Yaping, a red history scholar and veteran Communist Party member, who searched for the hometown of the Red Army and the Long March Road. It lasted for decades and traveled 100,000 miles. He traveled to 28 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions at his own expense, and visited more than 300 Red Army sites, memorial halls, and former residences of martyrs. The fourth red monograph in this edition tells the glorious history of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army during the Second Civil Revolutionary War, including "Road to the Red Army", "Visiting the Red Army Experience", "Touching Stories" and "Cultural Exchanges", etc., With a total of ten chapters and 34 sections of text and more than 200 on-site pictures. Let the fire of faith keep burning, let the red gene be integrated into the blood, and let the red spirit inspire power. This is Duan Yaping's original intention and motivation for "visiting the red" and writing about it. In between visits and writing, he also participated in the recording of the CCTV feature film "Xiongguanmandao-Songs on the Long March", and held special red lectures in schools, community party and mass centers, and social groups, sparing no effort to publicize the story of the Red Army and carry forward the spirit of the great Long March. Shenzhen TV, Hong Kong Cable TV, China Culture News and other media all conducted interviews and reports on his "trip to visit Hong Kong".