China plans UNESCO listing for Red Army birthplace
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China will seek a UNESCO World Heritage listing for the Jinggang Mountain, which is celebrated in China as the birthplace of the Red Army and the communist revolution. Xinhua reported local authorities as saying this week that the mountain, in east China’s Jiangxi province, was where Mao Tse Tung established his first revolutionary base in 1927. It is already an established tourist destination in the region.
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