China.org.cn reviews Beijing's time-honored revolutionary history and selects ten of the most famous red tourism sites in the city.
The newly inaugurated Museum of the Communist Party of China has incorporated the latest in digital technologies, enabling visitors to enjoy an immersive experience while learning about the Party's history.
Since its founding in 1921, the CPC has attracted many foreign friends like Dr. Hans Muller during different periods of revolution, construction and reform.
In one of the world's most dangerous professions, bomb disposal expert Zhang Baoguo says he always takes the lead in each mission because he is a proud Party member.
A volunteer chorus performs the history of the Communist Party of China (CPC) to villagers in Shandong province, presenting the Party’s glorious century-long journey while providing locals with a touch of culture.
Over the past 20 years, Laomudeng village in Nujiang, Yunnan, made a dramatic transformation thanks to its booming homestay business.
The transformation of Yucun village in China's eastern Zhejiang province illustrates the principle of green development emphasized in the recently adopted law to promote rural vitalization.
About one-third of the current 91 million CPC members are under the age of 40, and approximately 80 percent of the new Party members who were admitted in 2019 are 35 years old or below.
Chala, a village in Nujiang, southwestern China's Yunnan province, once largely relied on subsistence farming. Now, it is thriving on a rural tourism boom.
Nanchuan district of Chongqing is finding strength in its advantages to promote rural vitalization based on different characteristics of its rural villages and towns.
Historical site opens in time for the Party's centennial.
On a wall of the historical memorial hall of Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan, are lines of words quoted from an article titled Youth, written in the spring of 1916 by Li Dazhao, a Chinese student who later became a pioneer of the Communist Party of China.
Reporters from home and overseas media outlets embarked on a five-day journey to China's old revolutionary base areas in Jiangxi and Guizhou provinces on April 8 to learn more about the history of the Party.
Jinggangshan is one of the hottest destinations of red tourism, a term which refers to visiting historical sites with a revolutionary legacy of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
The new 14th Five-Year Plan and the Long-Range Objectives Through the Year 2035 will lead the Chinese people toward building a great modern socialist country with a brighter future.